It was necessary, by exposing the gross corruptions of monasteries,... to exite popular indignation against them. |
However, all phoneticians and linguists agree that the widely held view that many accents are corruptions of a pure pronunciation has no scientific basis whatsoever. |
One must be conscious that the culture of catastrophic memorialisation is sinewed with manipulations, lacunae and corruptions of historical reality. |
The names by which the city has been known including Delhi, Dehli, Dilli, and Dhilli, among others likely are corruptions of his name. |
When it comes to grand corruptions, the state mechanisms have failed because they are too weak and ineffective. |
They have to contend with the powers of darkness and the corruptions of nature. |