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How to use inquisitions in a sentence

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We have lived through Crusades, Spanish inquisitions, blood libels, pogroms, persecutions, mass murders, and gassings.
In donnish inquisitions, he would challenge every utterance to expose lazy thinking.
She mixes her tough inquisitions with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons.
When something is badly organised, awkwardly structured and feebly managed, the inquiries and inquisitions commence.
They are the stuff of inquisitions, imperialisms, gulags, and concentration camps.
A brief look at the escheator's inquisitions in the wake of the revolt add substance to this assessment.
All of the institutional inquisitions worked in secrecy, except for closely regulated public appearances.
But of course, only if they have solid proofs, otherwise we're back to the bad old inquisitions that condemn the innocent.
So if inquisitions are intrinsically bad, then God would have guided the Church to perform bad acts, which is a contradiction.
Several days later, after several inquisitions, Dr. Wade Locke came to realize that the new formula did not work that way.
It's simply not true that all inquisitions have been bad, and history shows that many bad inquisitions were firmly condemned by the Popes.
Sounds like somebody has been working hard to spread lies about inquisitions!
She classified the inquisitions of the two nurses as outrageous.
But, if it does not, the drive to curb future inquisitions may take several forms.
All inquisitions had the power to supervise and discipline the moral failings of both clergy and laity.
He attempted to head off my questions with inquisitions about the trip.
The institutional inquisitions were similar to other institutions of government and discipline in early modern Europe.
The aim of our campaign is to stimulate artistic inquisitions and to be able to make the topic the main subject.
This is the kind of nonsense that these witch hunts, these inquisitions and these fishing expeditions are going to result in.
Our terrorist interference and inquisitions hit hard and oblige seemingly inflexible institutions to respond to our vision.
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If anything was to happen to me, I don't want the Norwegians holding inquisitions over me to see whether I'm good enough to be laid amongst 'em.
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