But, while one admires Franz for arguing that he has borne witness to the evil others ignore, his implacability makes him a less complex protagonist. |
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The arenas in which the Church through the centuries has borne witness to God's love in her word and action are vast. |
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We've now borne witness to deaths in the 150,000 range, with democracy now virtually non-existent. |
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To me you have borne witness, and I will tell the people of Peru about the lessons of solidarity I have learned from you here in Canada. |
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Eusebius is part of a great number of priests and religious who have borne witness to their faith in Christ with their own lives. |
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We have sometimes borne witness in other forums to demonstrations of the courage that is so lacking here in the Council. |
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Despite having borne witness to decades of horror, he laid down his gun in the search for peace. |
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How has cinema borne witness to a specifically European history since it came into being? |
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Torrey has himself borne witness to the locking up of the mentally ill, and he paints a grim picture of the scene. |
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She told us that they were génocidaires and she had borne witness against them. |
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Mr. Mikhailov has borne witness to a social history that did not, could not, exist before. |
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I have lately borne witness to this, during the making of The Face of an Angel, Michael Winterbottom's new movie. |
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David Goldblatt's photographs have borne witness since the late 1940's to life in his native South Africa. |
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Throughout the ages folks have borne witness to supernat'ral shennanigans, even – and this is a clincher – in Norwich. |
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Over recent days we have borne witness to the summit-level meeting of the Security Council. |
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Some Bishops have borne witness to the point of shedding their blood in the midst of their particular Churches and the Universal Church. |
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Violence against women was unfortunately not unknown in Mexico, a fact to which the events of Ciudad Juárez had borne witness. |
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Additionally, Italy has borne witness in recent day to episodes of extremist violence typified by the hunting of Romanians by self-deputized citizens' militias and acts of arson in Gypsies' refugee camps. |
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The clog has long borne witness to human suffering. |
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We have borne witness and been party to the decades of hope and despair that have marked this journey, and the road ahead is neither straight nor smooth. |
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It also gives you the chance to pay a visit to Tetouan, a town where centuries of Arabic and Andalusian influence are borne witness to by a medina listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. |
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In Canada, the past century has borne witness to dramatic change and evolution in Canada's Capital and to the nature and mandate of the National Capital Commission and its predecessors. |
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In recent years, the world has borne witness to the progress achieved by Peru's government to overcome a turbulent past, fight poverty and corruption, and provide hope and opportunity for its citizens. |
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For four years we all have borne witness to escalating change. |
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Since its founding in 1970, Greenpeace has borne witness against environmental injustice through numerous non-violent direct actions. |
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