The inquisitional chair and the tools of torture are there for the viewers to see. |
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Each walked a fine line between the threat of inquisitional prosecution for heresy and prosecution by secular authorities in land or other disputes. |
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Soon the two men, who had been granted access to the field as corporate guests of the team, moved from incredulous to inquisitional. |
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When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of inquisitional opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic. |
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The first territory to wholly adapt the inquisitional system was the Holy Roman Empire. |
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When she is remembering the crucifixion, at the insistence of her inquisitional Evangelists, what she wants to talk about is a man with a hawk in a cage and rabbits in a sack. |
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The Act implies that the use of the instrument shall be made with the co-operation and for the benefit of the departments, and at the same time arming the commission with inquisitional power when the situation may demand. |
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Without such liberties, no civilization is free of its inquisitional tendencies. |
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What makes a civilization lose the inquisitional tendency? |
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In 1215, the Fourth Council of the Lateran affirmed the use of the inquisitional system. |
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Oetgen found the coronial process both inquisitional and adversarial. |
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