A couple of us in the Labour benches are thinking of putting down a motion condemning ministers with bad barnets. |
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They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute. |
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Without condemning hunters or hunting, my life simply took me in a different direction. |
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I cannot be emphatic enough in condemning these tohunga, for I have seen the result of their work. |
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They want local councils to pass a resolution condemning this violation of human rights. |
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A Papal Bull condemning astrology was issued by the exasperated Pope, and the Church's tolerance with astrology fell to an all-time low. |
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After the verdict Alexander's parents, Stephen and Kirstie Graham, released a joint statement condemning the legal system. |
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Local clergymen have joined the Bishop of Manchester in condemning a poster showing baby Jesus wearing a Father-Christmas-style hat. |
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Trade union leaders and managements are voluble in condemning each other without owning up responsibility. |
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I'm not condemning her for that at all, but I just have to explain that that is why I quit being such a holy roller. |
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We had been condemning segregation verbally for a long time, but we had lent ourselves to it by not sitting in. |
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They were unrighteously condemning others for the same sins they were also guilty of. |
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But when we are busy condemning national chauvinism, religious hatred and war crimes abroad, it is no time to whitewash our own past. |
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A critic is not supposed to discuss new poetry without overtly praising or categorically condemning it. |
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Indeed, in the stand, a number of the Carlow supporters were a little too vocal in condemning their county team. |
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My reasons for condemning the designer dogskin coats are much more pragmatic. |
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They're condemning and browbeating anyone who questions any of this, branding dissenters as unpatriotic and treasonous. |
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Radio shows were clogged with callers variously praising and condemning Fleming's decision. |
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Loudly condemning the Americans, I snatched up my waterlogged towel and stormed off the beach. |
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She finished off her diatribe by condemning the previous day's protest by workers and farmers. |
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Exercising judgment does not refer to being judgmental, critical or condemning. |
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A petition was raised condemning the council's actions and Smith was voted out of office in that year's elections. |
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As I sat there, damning and condemning myself, the same two words floated through my mind over and over again. |
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And it reveals the character's human frailties, without justifying or condemning his actions. |
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Students painted their bodies with slogans or carried hand-written placards condemning the drive to war. |
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The Ministry of Justice subsequently released a statement condemning the words of Grigorov. |
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Those continuing to compete only locally are in grave danger of condemning themselves to long-term decline. |
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Nobody tells journalists not to write articles and leaders condemning this insane corporate stoking of the fires of climate change. |
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Mike Watson is accused of breaking ministerial code after condemning Executive plans to shake up Glasgow hospitals. |
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Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms. |
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In November, the UN General Assembly passed its first resolution condemning female genital mutilation. |
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As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side. |
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I'd take some time for calm, collected thought before condemning anyone, and much longer still before undertaking any form of punishment. |
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The Port Huron Statement made just a passing reference condemning aid to the South Vietnamese dictatorship. |
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The most condemning dimension of the stereotyped images in the play involves black sexuality. |
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As should become clear, I steer a course between condemning Forster's nostalgia and embracing it. |
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While condemning it in the strongest terms, many Westerners admired the courage of women who went willingly to their death in such a manner. |
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Critics, after condemning her for her relations, have homed in on her mannered singing and her lyrics. |
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The left take precisely the opposite view, condemning the former assault but applauding the latter. |
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Were we naive to believe that by highlighting the good and condemning the bad, the bad would go away? |
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Disappointed in this, they turned in 1650 to Charles II, who signed the Covenant, but then abjured it at his RESTORATION, condemning it as an unlawful oath. |
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They carried banners and chanted slogans condemning the government for making false election campaign promises that it would improve working conditions. |
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Brooks scooped the story herself by condemning the charges via a statement issued just minutes before the cps announced them. |
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After Weinstein's kidnapping, SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley released a statement condemning his abductors. |
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The abuses which we are condemning are due to the fact that they who distinguished one age of discretion for Penance and another for the Eucharist did so in error. |
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It has already been explained that the Papal rescript condemning the plan of campaign and the practice of boycotting is not an utterance ex cathedra. |
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A letter of complaint has been sent to An Post about the anglicisation of its name to The Post Office and a motion condemning this retrograde step was passed unanimously. |
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She avoids an exhaustively descriptive definition because she opposes condemning all novels based on the flaws of some novels. |
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That was when people began to rebel against their unfair practises and that was when the Priests began condemning people to death, claiming they were heretics and rebels. |
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The heretic Andrew Ferguson, The Weekly Standard Who is Thomas Nagel and why are so many of his fellow academics condemning him? |
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In June 1989, the head of the KGB in Leningrad issued a public statement condemning secret-police crimes committed under Stalin. |
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You may be condemning your children to a school career of misery if you have beggared yourself to send them to school with children whose treats and trips are costly. |
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We are doing injustice to the Madrassa students by not condemning the atrocities against them and not bettering their conditions regarding education and establishment. |
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The FDA has had a run-in with Allergan before, condemning it for advertisements that it said suggested the drug was effective for unapproved uses. |
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It is an outrageous comment, which could only have come from someone who is more arrogant, snobbish and out of touch than the prince he is condemning. |
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At an emotional news conference, members of the women's eight apologised for breaking national Olympic rules and expressed regret at condemning their team mate. |
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Nathan reports that no-one saw them after they'd dispersed into the crowd to distribute the Committee's broadside condemning Reverend Owings's capitalistic dogma. |
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There is no point in condemning victims of drugs and crime to short spells in prison, only to have them come out in the same predicament as before. |
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As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations. |
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Advocates on both sides are celebrating and condemning roe and its implications at events in Washington and across the country. |
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When he recorded a short speech condemning hooliganism, it was broadcast simultaneously on three national TV networks like a prime ministerial address. |
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Support the Indian Medical Association in condemning the practice of female feticide and circulate national medical associations with a statement on the issue. |
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In their opinion, the justices noted that state legislatures are free to pass laws that bar officials from condemning property for private development. |
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He did indeed go into exile rather than abandon his observance of the papal decree of 1099 condemning the lay investiture of clergy with churches and ecclesiastical offices. |
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This administration has debauched our once independent civil service. It has also plundered our pension funds, condemning millions to meagre pickings in their retirement. |
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However, I would argue that condemning all metal detectorists, as some archaeologists do, ignores the fact that most detectorists themselves abhor illegal activity. |
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Apart from condemning the U.S. and its allies as well as warning against their plans of further aggression, the documentary exhorts the people to boycott the U.S. products. |
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The Protestant reformer John Knox preached against Mary, condemning her for hearing Mass, dancing, and dressing too elaborately. |
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Burke knew that many members of the Whig Party did not share Fox's views and he wanted to provoke them into condemning the French Revolution. |
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Construction projects bore inscriptions praising Vespasian and condemning previous emperors. |
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He wrote numerous editorials for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Observer condemning the Iraq war. |
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The Pope is not going to issue a bull condemning the Spanish Church's support of France and destroy the Church's right to exist in Spain. |
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It quoted Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith as condemning the 'absurd' handouts. |
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The work is a sermon in three parts condemning the acts of his contemporaries, both secular and religious. |
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The bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack. |
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Elizabeth had succeeded in maintaining a Protestant government in Scotland, without either condemning or releasing her fellow sovereign. |
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One can imagine an authentic maoist radical condemning Jones as a sellout. |
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In this condemning of wars of aggression one can detect a Mohist idea of the right of resistance against an unjust government. |
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And therefore the bishops, belike, taking his works but for jests and toys, in condemning other books, yet permitted his books to be read. |
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It is the voice of human experience within us, judging and condemning all gods that stand athwart the pathway along which it feels itself to be advancing. |
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After Domitian's assassination, the senators of Rome rushed to the Senate house, where they immediately passed a motion condemning his memory to oblivion. |
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He promptly gave a televised speech rescinding his resignation, condemning the coup, and calling for recognition as the constitutional president of Yemen. |
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At the same time, if you, a manufacturer, continue building fleets of nonhybrid gas guzzlers, you are condemning yourself, your employees and shareholders to oblivion. |
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However relations were sustained by US recognition that Wilson was being criticised at home by his neutralist Labour left for not condemning American involvement in the war. |
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It would have been easy enough for the Labour-led city council to play to the gallery by banging fists on the table of the new coalition government and condemning the cuts. |
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Petitions circulated, indicting and condemning 22 Girondins. |
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The governments of England and France knew perfectly well that Eisenhower's speech condemning their aggression was just a gesture for the sake of public appearances. |
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The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement Monday condemning the upsurge of violent Taliban activity in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. |
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An APHC spokesman in a statement in Srinagar while condemning the house arrests said, India wants to deprive the Hurriyet leaders from meeting the people. |
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Stem-cell research is no exception, with proponents lauding its possibilities and opponents condemning it as eugenic or worse due to its use of human embryos. |
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Conscience only, that can see without Light, sits in the Areopagy and dark tribunal of our Hearts, surveying our Thoughts and condemning their obliquities. |
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