We have lived through Crusades, Spanish inquisitions, blood libels, pogroms, persecutions, mass murders, and gassings. |
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In donnish inquisitions, he would challenge every utterance to expose lazy thinking. |
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She mixes her tough inquisitions with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons. |
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When something is badly organised, awkwardly structured and feebly managed, the inquiries and inquisitions commence. |
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They are the stuff of inquisitions, imperialisms, gulags, and concentration camps. |
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A brief look at the escheator's inquisitions in the wake of the revolt add substance to this assessment. |
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All of the institutional inquisitions worked in secrecy, except for closely regulated public appearances. |
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But of course, only if they have solid proofs, otherwise we're back to the bad old inquisitions that condemn the innocent. |
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So if inquisitions are intrinsically bad, then God would have guided the Church to perform bad acts, which is a contradiction. |
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Several days later, after several inquisitions, Dr. Wade Locke came to realize that the new formula did not work that way. |
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It's simply not true that all inquisitions have been bad, and history shows that many bad inquisitions were firmly condemned by the Popes. |
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Sounds like somebody has been working hard to spread lies about inquisitions! |
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She classified the inquisitions of the two nurses as outrageous. |
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But, if it does not, the drive to curb future inquisitions may take several forms. |
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All inquisitions had the power to supervise and discipline the moral failings of both clergy and laity. |
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He attempted to head off my questions with inquisitions about the trip. |
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The institutional inquisitions were similar to other institutions of government and discipline in early modern Europe. |
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The aim of our campaign is to stimulate artistic inquisitions and to be able to make the topic the main subject. |
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This is the kind of nonsense that these witch hunts, these inquisitions and these fishing expeditions are going to result in. |
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Our terrorist interference and inquisitions hit hard and oblige seemingly inflexible institutions to respond to our vision. |
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In inquisitions, Imam Hanbal refused to conform and was tortured and sent to an unlit Baghdad prison cell for nearly thirty months. |
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These people, who invented religious wars and inquisitions, who put to death the very founders of western humanism, are now attempting to appropriate the virtues of their victims. |
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In some cases the institutional inquisitions themselves exerted considerable control over the prosecution of offenses that other courts treated with less consistency. |
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It was during this time that the Inquisitions and Protestant reformations took place. |
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If only we could all be more sceptical about what we're told, the show platitudinously concludes, there wouldn't be any more Spanish Inquisitions. |
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