Moreover, he indicts his accusers for blaspheming against the Holy Spirit. |
Its prologue indicts the caste system and, at its apex, the Brahmins who have dominated the Indian subcontinent for much of its history regardless of the religion of its rulers. |
Arguing for a human rights-based approach to education, this book indicts governments and the international community for their failure to provide schooling to all children. |
Johnson argues remains unsurpassed in its argumentative force, Wollstonecraft indicts Burke's defence of an unequal society founded on the passivity of women. |
With two of the Majors being played in sweltering heat each summer his excess poundage indicts him every time. |
Inspired by newspaper headlines and some topical scandals, the film comprehensively indicts a Rome dominated by foreign movie stars, corrupt journalists, and decadent aristocrats. |