Countless Jeremiahs have denounced the impending death of the book at the hands of new forms of media. |
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The two suspects told police they are Rastafarians, but Rastafarian leaders on the island have denounced the attack. |
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He also denounced the creation of any graven images, whether of himself or of the other prophets. |
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America's leading pulpiteer, Henry Ward Beecher, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in Brooklyn, denounced the strike in two sermons. |
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What if the secret services denounced someone based upon information extracted under torture? |
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So it is that jokes that might once have been accepted as bad-taste gags can now be denounced as intolerable racial insults. |
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A planned telephone mast has been denounced as a monstrosity by people in Wootton Bassett. |
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Gambling on cricket is nothing new, and as early as 1823 a match between Hampshire and England was denounced as a fix. |
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Any outside suggestion that reform was overdue was denounced as an assault on our sovereignty. |
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Another example was last year's ban on the celebrations of the 500 years of discovery, which was denounced as a fraud. |
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Far from being the transport revolution expected, the service was denounced as a shambles, a farce and the last resort. |
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Oratory is praised as the literature of the people and denounced as the instrument of the demagogue. |
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The colonists were interested in neither of these projects and Grey was denounced as an out-of-touch theorist. |
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There were suggestions, denounced as ludicrous by a raft of academic luminaries, that her research did not make the grade. |
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When money is denounced as the root of all evil, we should properly understand it not as banknotes but as bright, treacherous gold. |
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Borges denounced Hitler almost from the start, decrying the arrival of Nazism as a catastrophe for German culture. |
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The phenomenon which is denounced in culture criticism as cynicism, as cynical mass business, should be a new access to the soul. |
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The press, enjoying a freedom also long established in Dutch tradition, denounced the cynicism of the new Directory. |
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He denounced them as the curse and weakness of Spain, the spoiled children of the peninsular family. |
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He denounced him as a counter-revolutionary, dismissed him, and took the post himself. |
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He denounced him as a counter-revolutionary bent on overthrowing the government. |
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The minority denounced the stay as a violation of both constitutional procedures and democratic principles. |
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They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation. |
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In 1791 the main periodical in Lima denounced the cafe as a factious institution, likely to promote social disturbance. |
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It is not difficult to see why Gregory and his supporters denounced both lay proprietorship and clerical marriage. |
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Throughout classical literature, the virtues of peace were extolled, and the evils of war denounced. |
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It breaks every tenant of privacy and civil rights imaginable and will inevitably be denounced by the courts. |
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Hero is publicly denounced by Claudio on her wedding day, falls into a swoon, and apparently dies. |
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Critics of the Swedish government are not denounced as foreign agents and traitors. |
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Revolutionary pamphleteers denounced it as a resurrection of discredited feudal privileges. |
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The most popular entertainments were the theater, frequently denounced by the clergy for nudity and immorality, and the races at the hippodrome. |
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Universally denounced by critics, the director's tale of two teenagers in love in the Camargue charmed and delighted untold thousands. |
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Instead he denounced them and tried to placate the army, thus digging his own grave. |
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Many have even denounced the traditional family as a stifling, patriarchal institution, thereby fueling a middle-class backlash. |
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A friend of mine has gone for an ascetic existence, having denounced the demon drink, and even resolved to stop swearing. |
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They embraced nuclear weapons, denounced non-payment of the poll tax, and voted for the expulsion of socialists from the party. |
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He championed human values in art and denounced what he considered the frivolity or vacuity of much contemporary painting and sculpture. |
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Lincoln Steffens's magnificent book, The Shame of the Cities, denounced the bossism and corruption of early twentieth-century American cities. |
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He denounced the government's decision to float Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, and to cut next year's budget. |
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The move was denounced by human rights organisations as racist, undemocratic and discriminatory. |
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If these elections had taken place anywhere else in the world they would have been denounced as undemocratic and unfair. |
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On another occasion, she publicly denounced the Chief Minister of another State for the latter's criminal misrule. |
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Exposing this fact promptly resulted in Steve being denounced as a shill for the Bush administration. |
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The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian. |
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Officials denounced environmentalists as scaremongers for suggesting that any such thing had occurred. |
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He is savagely denounced for using military adventures to distract attention from his own predicaments. |
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His historical analogy was compelling, but that didn't save him from being denounced by right-thinking peers for his tastelessness. |
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He denounced my son Tim's plan to move to New York City with some very choice language. |
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America is being denounced as arrantly hypocritical for first pretending to promote democracy, then trying to crush its results. |
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Although the church had denounced this view at the Council of Nicea in 325, the mistaken ideas of the Arian sect lived on. |
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He imposed quotas on imported Japanese cars and saved Detroit, though he was denounced for apostasy and heresy. |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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Yet wherever he went in the country of his birth he was reviled and denounced as opportunistic and even racist. |
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Public interest groups denounced the move, and legislators retightened some of the rules. |
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He has been denied his crown and denounced by the all-powerful Roman Empire and when he finds a state to grant him refuge, Rome threatens war. |
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Were he a member of the board, would he have denounced the rabbi as Torquemada redivivus? |
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This would be widely denounced as a form of neo-colonialism in both donor and recipient countries. |
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It did not, and its failure to do so was to be used by the Germans when they denounced those restrictions and began rearming fifteen years later. |
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And yet, in 1979, the man who loaned his prestigious name to this enormous katzenjammer denounced the parapsychologists for being weird. |
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Perkins issued a flat denial that he had ever had anything to do with Duke, and he denounced him for good measure. |
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Other Rastafarians denounced the violence, saying it violated the religion's belief in peaceful coexistence. |
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The Mexicans in Texas also denounced slavery and disunion and frequently sheltered runaway slaves. |
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Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man. |
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Beef often gets denounced for contributing to health problems, but much of this risk can be minimized by choosing such cuts as top sirloin and filet mignon. |
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The later patriarchal cultures denounced them as immoral and wanton. |
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Bekhterev's reflexology had pretensions to explain social phenomena, and could thus be denounced as a heretical challenger to historical materialism. |
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He has publicly denounced all the wrongs that were levelled on him. |
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That story alone would appear to refute the accusations of those who have denounced Sonia as a gold-digger, capitalising on the vulnerability of Orwell when he was dying. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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Nor is it surprising that the employer of the accused has neither fired the alleged perpetrator nor denounced the trial. |
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But within a couple of hours of the Boehner plan's release, it was denounced by none other than Erskine Bowles. |
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For that, he is denounced and vilified as a war-mongering imperialist. |
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George was set upon as heretic, denounced as a traitor and his government contract for a school history book mysteriously cancelled without explanation. |
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of the painting. |
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He's blasted the Blairite champagne socialists and denounced dog owners, tattooed goths, and the Presbyterians who believe Lutheranism is a form of crazed hedonism. |
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Leila Hatami pecked the director of the Cannes Film Festival and was quickly denounced as a sinner by hardliners at home. |
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Separatists had previously denounced the nationwide election in speeches and on their social networking site. |
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That some of the most radical and violent jihadi groups denounced its formation is a good sign. |
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To his astonishment, people he thought were his friends turned inexplicably hostile, merely because he had publicly denounced them as betrayers of their profession. |
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In fact if he was the arch-Protestant we believe him to have been, he might well have denounced excessive regard for beautiful language as bibliolatry. |
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Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation. |
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As teachers were hauled before Judge Fisher they denounced the school authorities for tyranny and deception and said they were willing to go to jail to defend their rights. |
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Jaber openly denounced the violent Islamist militancy of AQAP, teaching at a government school where he hoped to promote peace. |
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Instead of joining forces with the best of these traditions, orthodox medical practitioners have either ignored them or denounced their practitioners as quacks. |
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The Blue camp spoke of a put-up job and denounced it with increasing fury. |
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At the same time, renewable energies are denounced as uneconomical, with their potential marginalised in order to underscore the indispensability of nuclear energy. |
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The reviewers denounced Rand the novelist for her one-dimensional characters, but she knew what she was about. |
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He then might have kept himself from becoming the very thing he so passionately denounced. |
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After the war, he opposed peacetime conscription, denounced British neocolonialism, praised the United Nations, and criticized congressional isolationists. |
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Several Laborites noisily denounced the government's war policy. |
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The radical politician denounced her scheme as a bunyip aristocracy. |
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To those, mainly northerners, who denounced the brutality, others, often southerners, replied that the exemplary punishment was justified by its outcome. |
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The Tories denounced him as a crazed self-publicist seeking to usurp more senior figures to steamroller the country into signing up to the single currency. |
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In 1958 he was denounced as a rightist, and was sent to the Shayang Labor Camp. |
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In the 19th century, the church denounced this secularisation of moral values as the perversity of liberalism, which it condemned and against which it fought. |
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In that influential 1964 text, Sontag denounced what she termed a reactionary and philistine tendency to bury works of art underneath theory-heavy interpretations. |
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Prominent candidates are denounced as renegade and inebriate. |
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Attempts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to adopt the new calendar had broken on the rock of the Church of England, which denounced it as popish. |
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The zealots got the upper hand and science was denounced as heresy. |
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The weather forecast was denounced as useless by the locals. |
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He incessantly denounced the moral depravity of leading politicians. |
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As anticipated, the ruling Uri Party denounced the GNP's resolve, saying its struggle is irrational and aimed at destructing constitutional political order. |
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Some people coming to Britain are denounced as economic migrants, yet economic migrants from all over the world are encouraged to be doctors and nurses to fill the gaps. |
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Their essays denounced those writers who had retreated into moral and political evasions or pure aestheticism under the pressures of totalitarianism. |
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Britpop bands conversely denounced grunge as irrelevant and having nothing to say about their lives. |
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He shortly afterward denounced Stalin's use of repression in 1956 and proceeded to ease Stalin's repressive controls over party and society. |
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The Gothic penchant for wearing skins became fashion in Constantinople, which was heavily denounced by conservatives. |
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Written in a direct and lively style, it denounced the decaying despotisms of Europe and pilloried hereditary monarchy as an absurdity. |
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Prior to this date Fisher had denounced various abuses in the church, urging the need for disciplinary reforms. |
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Seized by a fit of rage he denounced Lasson then and there as a Lutherist and hastening from church summoned him before the Court. |
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With the Whigs, Pitt denounced the continuation of the American War of Independence, as his father strongly had. |
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The Southern Democrats endorsed slavery, while the Republicans denounced it. |
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He was denounced by Calvin and burned at the stake for heresy by the city council. |
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The Americans quickly denounced this as illegal as well, since the intent of the act was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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Khomeini publicly denounced the government, and was arrested and imprisoned for 18 months. |
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The government denounced the attack as the most heinous of the last decade. |
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This antiripening agent that keeps apples hard long enough to survive long-distance travel was denounced for its alleged carcinogenic effects. |
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Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the Inter caetera. |
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Bolingbroke and Pulteney ran a periodical called The Craftsman in which they incessantly denounced the Prime Minister's policies. |
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The Muslims from Qazvin denounced the menace of the Nizari Ismailis, a heretical sect of Shiites. |
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Despite this amnesty, some Mauritanians have denounced the involvement of the government in the arrests and killings. |
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Johnson, denounced by many Tennesseeans as a traitor, risked his life to keep his state from seceding. |
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Then Corypheus Marat, author of the Friend of the People, constantly denounced him as the traitor Lafayette. |
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Dominican friars who arrived at the Spanish settlement at Santo Domingo strongly denounced the enslavement of the local Native Americans. |
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Altrincham was denounced by public figures and slapped by a member of the public appalled by his comments. |
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Reform articulated this position before the 1995 Quebec referendum and the federal Liberals denounced them as negativists. |
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In 321, Arius was denounced by a synod at Alexandria for teaching a heterodox view of the relationship of Jesus to God the Father. |
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Based on these estimates he denounced Darwin's geological estimates as imprecise. |
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The controversy eventually became public, and Paine was then denounced as unpatriotic for criticising an American revolutionary. |
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But the pendulum swung again and after Thermidor, the men who had endorsed the massacres were denounced as terrorists. |
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The English Parliament passed a Bill of Rights that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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Grandstanders who try to exploit this tragedy for their own anti-police agenda should be marginalized and rightly denounced as rabble. |
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The English Parliament passed the Bill of Rights of 1689 that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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The film was denounced for the way it portrayed its female characters. |
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He pushed through the Black Acts to assert royal authority over the Kirk, and denounced the writings of his former tutor Buchanan. |
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Opposition lawmakers denounced the new measures, saying they would turn Turkey into a police state. |
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Lord Camden denounced the treatment of Wilkes as a contravention of Magna Carta. |
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In 1896, in his last noteworthy speech, he denounced Armenian massacres by Ottomans in a talk delivered at Liverpool. |
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Iran's hard-liner President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has repeatedly denounced America's presence in the Middle East. |
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In a fragment of autobiography dated 25 July 1894, Gladstone denounced the tax as. |
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Plautianus's excessive power came to an end in 204, when he was denounced by the Emperor's dying brother. |
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At university Gladstone was a Tory and denounced Whig proposals for parliamentary reform. |
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Indeed, Max Ascoli denounced me 40 years ago as an isolationist in his magazine, The Reporter. |
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He offered support for far left activists on trial, including a number of militant anarchists whose violent tactics he nevertheless denounced. |
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During 1909 he wrote The Crime of the Congo, a long pamphlet in which he denounced the horrors of that colony. |
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Activists denounced the 'betrayal' of the working class and the 'sacrificing' of their 'interests' by the 'misconduct' of the government. |
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And one who denounced Harry Belafonte and cornel West to boot! |
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Mihamadawi statements stirred reactions against him that denounced rachis inclinations of the call. |
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Syria denounced the move as air piracy and Russia said the shipment of radar parts complied with international law. |
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They denounced plutocrats and extolled bums, reviled lime-lighters and scorned the fakirs who smoodged for the support of the wage slaves. |
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The American government welcomed this part of the agreement, but denounced the initiative's call for a mutual cease fire. |
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Both Reagan and new British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher denounced the Soviet Union and its ideology. |
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Members of the opposition denounced the bill and asked the King to veto it, which he did in December. |
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In 1947, Stalin had also denounced the Marshall Plan and forbade all Eastern Bloc countries from participating in it. |
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The United Nations Security Council denounced Argentina's aggression, and France and other allies provided diplomatic and military support. |
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Famous Eastern Bloc defectors included Joseph Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, who denounced Stalin after her 1967 defection. |
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It also denounced the use of capital punishment and called for a common lectionary. |
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The address provoked a strong reaction from the faculty, who denounced it as heretical, forcing Cop to flee to Basel. |
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High Commissioner denounced the reported use of machineguns, snipers and military planes against civilians. |
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By 13 February, the ships had reached German ports and Winston Churchill ordered an inquiry into the debacle and The Times denounced the British fiasco. |
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In response, Soviet Union occupied Czechoslovakia, but the occupation was denounced by the Italian and French communist parties and the Communist Party of Finland. |
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Antony was denounced as a public enemy, and Caesar's adopted son and chosen heir, Gaius Octavianus, was entrusted with the command of the war against him. |
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From the position of the holder of the scepter, the desire of writing is indicated, designated, and denounced as a desire for orphanhood and patricidal subversion. |
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She denounced the treaty's toothlessness in combatting climate change. |
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Bothwell was given safe passage from the field, and the lords took Mary to Edinburgh, where crowds of spectators denounced her as an adulteress and murderer. |
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On the stump, notably at his Limehouse speech in 1909, he denounced the Conservatives and the wealthy classes with all his very considerable oratorical power. |
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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan warns of rising racism and Islamophobia in Europe as he once again denounced a recent French bill outlawing denial of Armenian genocide. |
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In October 1956 the Academy of Sciences held a session that legitimated cybernetics, which had been denounced by Stalinist science and propaganda as a pseudodiscipline. |
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Other Sikh Gurus also denounced the hierarchy of the caste system. |
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He admits to having been dismayed when, two years later, Khrushchev denounced Stalin's crimes at the Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party. |
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The second reading of Poulett Thomson's Bill was opposed by Ashley, who denounced the bill as a feeler towards total repeal of protection for factory children. |
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On 30 June 1830 he denounced the government in the House of Lords. |
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They denounced Israel's policy to impose a new reality in the holy city of Jerusalem, seeking to change the true identity and to Judaise the holy city. |
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On April 8, President of Panama Juan Carlos Varela denounced France's proposal to return Panama to a list of countries that did not cooperate with information exchange. |
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It denounced the systematic hostility of the regime toward the church. |
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Admired in his own time and for centuries after, Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians such as William Stubbs. |
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