What percentage of blogposts are denunciations of some blowhard on the political extremes? |
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These denunciations of his policies as responsible for the South's growing relative impoverishment no longer look convincing. |
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So far, his shrill denunciations look pretty poor indeed when compared to the output of other people in the Party. |
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Can denunciations of the cosmopolitans who corrupt our youth with seditious ideas be far behind? |
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Since then, the playwright has enjoyed a certain amount of notoriety, as much for his denunciations of the theatre establishment as for his work. |
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After five years he escaped to America, from where he continued his savage denunciations of British policy in Ireland and around the world. |
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Half a world away, however, the discovery has provoked howls of outrage and denunciations of a woman formerly held in the highest regard. |
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Furthermore, it is also worth remembering that the harshest outbreaks of anticlericalism came after, not before, Pius's denunciations. |
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Religious heresy denunciations do not appear often, outside of certain insular ultra-orthodox circles. |
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However, in the subsequent rainstorm of denunciations posted on popular websites, there was rarely any judicious analysis. |
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Responding to this personal attack, Paul's comments are a sarcastic rebuttal of the denunciations of his victims. |
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A woman called Lola arrived at HQ with some denunciations which went into the wastepaper basket as soon as her back was turned. |
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The reason these denunciations of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight. |
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There were sharp interventions and denunciations of the present globalisation process as the root of widespread poverty. |
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They issued the immediate denunciations and condemnations, even called them idiots and monsters. |
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The government camp has reacted to the mounting protests with frenzied denunciations. |
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That kind of talk drew barbs and denunciations from media quarters that had applauded his efforts to end racial segregation. |
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Even after Nicholas ordered that false denunciations should be punished, the flood of accusations continued. |
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I'd get these eight-page denunciations, accusing me of didacticism, as if I hadn't already thought of that. |
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When is the world going to recoil in horror and issue fierce denunciations of all this too? |
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Several documents reflected the terror of the late 1930s and are in the form of denunciations. |
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During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany. |
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By all accounts, the denunciations of shabby treatment by various news and current affairs programs come from around the room. |
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Both parties then returned to the House chamber where they whiled away a non-productive afternoon in thunderous denunciations of each other. |
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But critics who want to portray themselves as moderate would do well to moderate their wild denunciations. |
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I don't know if he is an unfairly vilified man or if any of the denunciations of his morals and motives have some truth to them. |
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Yet for hundreds of years there were denunciations of usury and severe punishments inflicted for its practice. |
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In other words, after three decades of debate and argument, demonstrations and denunciations, politicking and pamphleteering, nothing has changed. |
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The tape with the self-righteous denunciations has been taken off the reel while the new tape, full of self-righteous media navel-gazing, is cued up. |
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This defense of war crimes is combined with denunciations of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media. |
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But amidst all the self-analysis and denunciations of his own weakness, how can we be sure if he is telling the truth or simply preparing his place in history? |
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The denunciations from the state's leading Democratic officials demonstrated the remarkably steep fall of Mr. Lopez. |
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It wasn't until later that I became aware of the scathing denunciations of its abstract design. |
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The stick has involved tighter policing of monasteries, controls on visits to Lhasa, denunciations of the Dalai Lama and arrests of dissidents. |
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Once upon a time not very long ago politicians feared that denunciations from the pulpit at Sunday mass would end their careers. |
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After that date, Member States shall notify the Commission of all denunciations of such conventions. |
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While many in this Hall find great satisfaction in empty denunciations, true progress is made on the ground. |
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This system will standardize working routines and the categories used to classify denunciations, procedures and results attained. |
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Litigation, public denunciations, and even bribery proved fruitless. |
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He hardly spares any codified religion from his angry denunciations, including Orthodoxy. |
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By this date, the Jesuits had grown accustomed to such venomous denunciations. |
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This makes Cannadine something of an outsider, and The undivided Past has been the subject of denunciations and ridicule. |
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Alexander is reported to have been reduced to laughter when Savonarola's denunciations were related to him. |
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He attacked moral corruption and in the process he named individuals who were the targets of his denunciations. |
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Monteagle's part in the discovery of the plot was welcomed, and denunciations of the 1603 mission to Spain featured strongly. |
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The Swiss Federal Council shall also inform the Secretariat of the United Nations of all ratifications, accessions and denunciations received by it with respect to the present Convention. |
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Some further improvements in the criminal justice system remain limited by extensive police weaknesses, from receiving denunciations of crimes to excessively feeble investigative techniques. |
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Named after a Luxembourg-based clearing-house, it has all the ingredients of a political thriller: a master spy, anonymous denunciations, defence kickbacks, a smear campaign and fratricidal rivalry. |
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Usually, messages received deal with requests for information on the status of grace proceedings, or denunciations of ill treatment and requests for transfers. |
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Ibsen's denunciations of social conventions further alienated Delius from his commercial background. |
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The vicious circle is hard to escape: internal crackdown on opposition to the regime multiply and, in turn, lead to rising popular mobilisation and, in the West, denunciations of human rights abuses. |
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Those on both sides who opposed this or any other deal involving a compromise of the status quo were quick to issue denunciations and threats to subvert it. |
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Our denunciations have received no concrete response to date. |
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His idealisation of an ascetic lifestyle and explicit denunciations of consumerism are clearly hard to reconcile with his multimillionaire status. |
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Also questioning our preconceptions, Simo Mikkonen argues that Western scholarship has overdramatized the 1936 Pravda denunciations of Shostakovich. |
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But denunciations do not go far, and the only living and effective protest would be a society itself delivered from all pharisaisms and idolatries. |
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He followed the success of Love Given O'er with a series of misogynistic poems, all of which have specific, graphic, and witty denunciations of female behaviour. |
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The attack drew strong denunciations from leaders around the world. |
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