His movement hoped to be accepted as the near contemporary Franciscans were but was anathematised and fiercely persecuted. |
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In those long years of Labour supremacy, the right was not merely out of office, but was anathematised and scorned. |
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Is he to be anathematised for rebelling against his father, Henry II, in alliance with Philip Augustus, destined to prove his bitterest and most unscrupulous opponent? |
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It seems clear that Jack would regard speaking and writing as forms of making where shoddiness must be identified and measured and anathematised. |
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Nothing is anathematised and no doors are closed, particularly that of nuclear power. |
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With bathing anathematised, cleanliness and hygiene were sought in white linen. |
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