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1. Obviously in my enthusiasm to denounce I had forgotten about his trashy and inappropriate tattoo
2. wouldn’t have thought a fellow Jew would denounce me
3. The situation becomes more bizarre when seeing that Obama’s conservative critics rarely denounce him for drone assassinations
4. dismissed the insult, but later held a press conference to denounce it as
5. The need to denounce America is so deep, for example, that otherwise
6. 18 I denounce to you this day, that you shall surely perish, and that you shall not prolong your days on the land, whither you passest over Jordan to go to possess it
7. 20 Then He began to denounce the cities in which most of His mighty works had been done because they didn't repent
8. often inspire some of the relatives and friends of victims to denounce these offerings as
9. However, no one dared to defame him or denounce him, taking into account that the few that tried, ended up buried six feet under in the depths of the Death Valley or missing from the face of the Earth
10. Those moral retards who denounce pornography are too stupid to realise it is their censorship that is creating demand for it
11. Excitement, however, was tempered by a fear that his secret had leaked out and the entire school would stand up and denounce him
12. “Nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him
13. His enemies hesitated to denounce him openly for fear of his friendly believers, while his friends feared to acknowledge him openly for fear of the Jewish leaders, knowing that the Sanhedrin was determined to put him to death
14. Gorulga could denounce the Cimmerian to the people, establish a reputation for integrity, and rid Thutmekri of his rival at one stroke
15. Now he was relieved of that fear since he observed that Jesus was a very different sort of person from the outspoken and fiery prophet who dared to expose and denounce his private life
16. He recorded civilizations’ godlessness but did not denounce their unjust subjugation of Africans
17. Consequently, the day came when he failed to heed a warning from a woman—a master in her own right—to not denounce the sexual activities of a political figure's wife
18. At times the strain of fulfilling the expectations of the press combined with the visions she received proved too much to accept, forcing her to yearn for peace and seclusion from the ever-present public and to denounce the attention placed upon her and her work
19. denounce the one that went before him
20. She should go, denounce him, save herself
21. antichrist, the future ruler of this world, will insist upon killing Christians for refusing to denounce the Lord
22. But when I see how prophets and Apostles have dealt with this subject,�when I observe the open way in which the Reformers of our own Church denounce it,�when I see the number of young men who walk in the footsteps of Reuben, and Hophni, and Phinehas, and Amnon,� I for one cannot, with a good conscience, hold my peace
23. In formal divinity they are the Unitarians of Islam, they refuse divine attributes to Muhammad, forbid prayers in his name, and denounce supplications to departed saints
24. in your speech but you forget that a monk has dots on their head to denounce their worldly desires, your hands will carry beads, their hand are pointed in prayer
25. say to denounce and hurt should not disturb and interrupt the seeker’s
26. “I denounce you and everything you stand for
27. Repeating the phrase, “I denounce you and everything you stand for,” Larry
28. Couldn’t denounce the corporations, even under one’s breath
29. the gnashing of teeth? Why had hordes not risen up to denounce me? Why did children not scurry to hide behind their mothers’ skirts?
30. Often I had heard him denounce the primitive appointments, especially in the autopsy rooms
31. Maybe Nacho thought Tom had gone to denounce them
32. "Here's my offer," said Fred, feeling stronger and stronger: "we won't denounce you if you will participate in following up the pipeline and destroying the organization
33. "I should have given her my identity card and told her to denounce me, because I had done something very, very bad
34. “Maybe we should denounce the boss to the police instead of killing him
35. comes forth at the command of God to denounce His
36. Now I have done my duty in warning everyone and in that, I denounce
37. to this day nobody in science at present will denounce the principle of gravity being never explained
38. Greek men: who boast of their maleness, and sexual virility, and publicly denounce and hate all pederasts… Tons of sick sexual innuendos about homosexuality, and sodomy… Methinks the Greek men doth protest too loudly
39. The purpose of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to teach and shepherd believers, to build and send missionaries, to denounce heresies and uphold truth, and to defend the Word
40. And just because it is an error, we denounce it
41. There are influential schools of thought, professedly Christian, and even Protestant, which zealously denounce the notion of an expiation of—past sin by Christ's sacrifice; affirming that there is no direct connection between His death and the forgiveness of sinners
42. their Dantean despair; and how they could become informants and denounce their own
43. But as for those who disbelieve and denounce Our revelations-these are the inmates of the Fire, dwelling therein forever; and what a miserable fate!
44. Either they hold that Scripture gives room for several opposite theories; or they lean to Universalism, and secretly teach men to trust in future purgatories; or they wholly repudiate and openly denounce and assail the old missionary doctrine, and believe that they who have 'sinned without law,’ and led impenitent lives under heathen darkness, shall enjoy evangelisation in Hades; or, if they reject that, shall 'perish without law,’ and die under the double curse of God; but it is simply a fact that opinion is changing here, and that the churches at home, acted upon by the revived spirit of doctrinal study, are silent where our fathers would have spoken, or doubt where they would have unhesitatingly followed the doctrine of former ages, or boldly deny where they would have an athematised opposition
45. He had since seen her, in the Section of Saint Antoine, over and over again produce her knitted registers, and denounce people whose lives the guillotine then surely swallowed up
46. Who and where is the false conspirator who says that I denounce the husband of my child!"
47. And them and their descendants, to the last of their race, I, Alexandre Manette, unhappy prisoner, do this last night of the year 1767, in my unbearable agony, denounce to the times when all these things shall be answered for
48. I denounce them to Heaven and to earth
49. But though to me and my comrades it had seemed a better plan to send to Majorca for the vessel, as the Moorish lady suggested, we did not dare to oppose him, fearing that if we did not do as he said he would denounce us, and place us in danger of losing all our lives if he were to disclose our dealings with Zoraida, for whose life we would have all given our own
50. "Well, then, I should say, for instance," resumed Danglars, "that if after a voyage such as Dantes has just made, in which he touched at the Island of Elba, some one were to denounce him to the king's procureur as a Bonapartist agent"—
1. denounced for heresy was a potential source of income for
2. obvious that his travelling companions had denounced him
3. denounced me at the Abbey of Cluny
4. Thus, one can recognize that poverty (often denounced as a negative trait) can actually be a seed for wealth
5. While incarnate, he had never denounced the various religions that were in existence
6. denounced the assassination in the strongest possible terms and
7. annoyance in the matter to holidays, and so denounced them more
8. This happened many times and every time it was denounced as could only be expected
9. Bush publicly denounced them and quit his NRA membership
10. “The man who denounced Ignace to George was a Maya
11. He arrogantly admitted being a part of the revolt, called the Mongols vultures feeding on the corpse of Mexica-Tolteca culture and denounced his own father as a lackey of the Mongols and a traitor to his mother’s people
12. Once everyone had denounced her, they were all variously disposed of, the guards to campaign, the servants fired, and the sycophants stripped of all rank
13. When she came back, she stood up in the council and denounced Evelyn as a witch
14. As it happened, Conversos were being denounced all over the kingdom for little or no cause and losing all their possessions or even their lives unless they fled
15. They angrily denounced the allegations of attempted murder and would not issue any statements until the full facts were available
16. Above all, Roger denounced the mayor’s grand theft of the citizen’s right to choose their representatives
17. It is this profound psychological need to see the United States bested and denounced that makes anti-Americanism the Hydra-headed
18. Thus the United States is denounced as a land where individualism is rampant and people are pitted against
19. It is one of the ironies of history that the man who denounced Herbert Hover as a “spendthrift’” who
20. It comes as another charity, ‗ Igualdad Animal‘, has denounced what it describes as
21. so that a veterinarian has no prove of his license and is sometimes even denounced,
22. Interest, called usury, was indeed denounced in the Torah
23. But as the Germans increased their military expansion, Attlee denounced Neville Chamberlain’s infamous “peace in our time” by stating that it was “one of the greatest diplomatic defeats that this country and France have ever sustained
24. contrast to the whites who so resoundingly denounced the pop star
25. State attorney Bowie denounced several false rumors including one that a room in the Loring home had recently been repainted—presumably to cover up a bloody crime scene
26. A leaf quake denounced the presence of a bird of singular plumage
27. More stone and less red brick was the main difference between West Country schools and those of the Midlands, and the season passed without hitches until our entry in the West Country Shakespearian Festival had us denounced from several county pulpits and threatened with closure by the police
28. For several minutes, and with an astonishingly varied vocabulary, she denounced unappreciative daughters who let their parents down
29. Having established the need for fitness he then denounced competitive sport because activities should be indulged in for their intrinsic pleasure and worth as a means for developing skills and fitness, not for gaining worthless prestige and fame
30. “The Alliance has denounced these attacks by terrorist groups
31. In the weeks following the baptism of Jesus the character of John's preaching gradually changed into a proclamation of mercy for the common people, while he denounced with renewed vehemence the corrupt political and religious rulers
32. Accordingly, not all who submitted to John's baptism regarded themselves as being guilty of the specific sins which John denounced
33. It was not wealth that he denounced, but what wealth does to the majority of its devotees
34. He denounced slavish devotion to meaningless ceremonials and exposed the fallacy of materialistic worship
35. In his last years Abner denounced Paul as the "clever corrupter of the life teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of the living God
36. denounced the men who operated them" (1Ney, 215)
37. In that telegram which was never made public, he denounced the first violation of the Treaty of Neerlan-dia and threatened to proclaim war to the death if the assignment of pensions was not resolved within two weeks
38. He denounced the African slave trade and encouraged Britain’s efforts to establish a colony in Sierra Leone for Africans rescued from slave ships
39. While establishing the Baptist Missionary Society and preparing to become its first missionary to India in 1793, Carey denounced slavery in speeches and writings
40. I believe Bowen remained silent as white speakers supported imperialistic missions, and then denounced African Americans in his speech at the SVM convention a few years later, because he was the product of white missionary attempts to civilize blacks in the South
41. In the following part of her 1994 National Prayer Breakfast speech, she denounced abortion and called it murder:
42. However, since then and until the late 1960s, fundamentalists not only denounced the social gospel, they went too far to reject social outreach all together
43. This silence, regardless of evangelistic motives, must be denounced because it enabled cruel violence and other injustices to continue
44. John disregarded her advice, denounced the woman, and was arrested
45. Li Hongzhi debased and denounced the existing religions and Qigong without restraint
46. They have indignantly denounced Li Hongzhi's
47. � A spy in the pay of the Soviets and denounced by Captain Laplante�s historical data is here, in this room
48. Some mystics in ancient history, and a few in modern times, had been denounced,
49. ‘’That’s correct! This ‘Revealer’ may very well be the same person who denounced those priests
50. ‘’Over half of those denounced publicly were engaged in either pedophilia, sodomy, adultery, paying for prostitutes or call girls or abusing women in forced and illegal sadomasochistic games, or a varied combination of any of those
1. Sophia-Analysis vehemently denounces the insanity of the ideal of
2. Already they openly sing The Lament for the King in which Rinaldo lauds the sainted villain and denounces Conan as 'that black-hearted savage from the abyss
3. The Pope denounces the humanist statements, and says that with
4. Interestingly, FTC not only denounces the $11k fine "myth"
5. Instead of being patient, he hardly lets you speak; instead of prescribing, he denounces; instead of helping, he passionately scolds; and so you do not go to him again, but fight through your later miseries alone
6. “The church denounces the Muslims, but the
7. excesses that followed, and denounces as deceivers those
8. The Law denounces this capital punishment not only on individual offenders, but on
9. But our art strikingly denounces its factors in that they do not wish, and do not understand, and are not able to be of use to the people
10. He advocates the principles of fraternity, humanity, justice, and science, and yet he lives so that he is dependent on the oppression of the working classes, which he denounces, and his whole life is based on the advantages gained by their oppression
11. He denounces the Emperor for the Rambouillet decree, issued the twenty-third of March, eighteen hundred and ten; which subjected the ships of America to condemnation entering the ports of France, which the Emperor declares was an act of retaliation; because Congress had by their act of March, eighteen hundred and nine, subjected the vessels of France to condemnation entering the ports of the United States, yet that gentleman, when speaking of the British blockading order of eighteen hundred and six, issued without even a pretext, which by proclamation without investment subjected our ships to condemnation entering the ports of France, says, "with respect to their Orders in Council I have nothing to say as to their justice or their policy
12. Eppes) has said this order of blockade has not a single feature of a regular blockade; in this, the gentleman is tolerably correct, and when he denounces, what in the fashionable cant of the day are called paper blockades, I join most heartily in the execration
1. He warned him that if he heard of anything in the press about Elizabeth and my involvement in the killing, he would join me in denouncing the FBI as ridiculous
2. When he saw the poison had successfully done its work, he sprang up denouncing the dying woman
3. Grant came into office denouncing what the previous president, Johnson, had done
4. Initial reports based on informants within the Ministry and the Disciplinarium seem to agree that for an unfathomable reason the Patriarch ordered that the Arch-minister be purged of his office, as well as denouncing his piousness the Castigator a traitor ex absentia
5. Chabi knows that she has overstepped her bounds this time since she is not denouncing you in any way nor admitting to anyone that she has ever seen you
6. He notes that such artists are fond of claiming that art has no obligation to teach morality, while at the same time denouncing the Judeo-Christian moral structure
7. denouncing it as mere dream nothing is achieved
8. ” I am aware that Karl Marx25 mentioned “usury” in Das Kapital while denouncing Capitalism, and there were laws against usury in the USSR
9. Christians have spent two thousand years denouncing happiness
10. Simon, when the Son of Man came first to you, did he come denouncing Moses and the prophets and proclaiming a new and better way of life? I came not to take away that which you had from your forefathers but to show you the perfected vision of that which your fathers saw only in part
11. advocate denouncing her own porn career
12. Unfortunately, fundamentalists overreacted when denouncing the social gospel’s view that God only cares about institutional sins and unjust social structures
13. stood tall in their local church, publicly denouncing the sins of
14. His team was able to arrive on the scene as the heroes, angrily denouncing the terrorists, before Obama even knew what was going on
15. A crudely printed flyer was pasted on the door, denouncing astrology and fortune telling as the work of Satan
16. usual statements denouncing of such incidents as having anything to
17. Some teach that to kill for one‘s own sustenance is wrong, while others condone sustenance, while denouncing the killing of others for safety reasons
18. Look at the diatribe against astrology a few years ago by 186 famous scientists, none of whom bothered investigating astrology before denouncing it! Thirty years ago French researcher Michel Gauquelin proved the existence of an astrological effect statistically, and his results have been replicated independently by other researchers
19. Then abruptly her voice changed pitch to a whimper, denouncing
20. denouncing the judgments of Heaven on all who would
21. The insanity of the human race is that instead of vilifying and denouncing these individuals; they actually glorify these unspeakable things called scientists
22. The spiritual safety-blanket of Mother Church was stripped away by Luther’s stripping the Catholic Church naked in public and denouncing its corruptions
23. Instead of actively denouncing all forms of worship, including the worship of himself: Jesus corrupted his own teachings by allowing people to follow him and revere him
24. Roy has a good point there,' she said denouncing him coolly
25. A striking confirmation of this argument arises from consideration of the language employed by Mohammed in the Koran-like the Bible, an Oriental book—when denouncing future punishment to unbelievers
26. The Bible resembles a vast ocean of truth,—and, like the ocean, it offers at one time a boundless expanse of calm and sunshine; depths of redeeming mercy overarched by azure heights of love;—at another time it is covered with blackness and darkness, the heavens above are red with the fiery storms of Divine indignation, when God 'thunders marvelously with His voice,’ denouncing judgment upon the rebellious
27. Bid them, then, listen to the awful voice within, the utterance of a Will above the will, which persists in denouncing wrong and sin, and inspires an expectation of judgment
28. Silence in the court! Charles Darnay had yesterday pleaded Not Guilty to an indictment denouncing him (with infinite jingle and jangle) for that he was a false traitor to our serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, prince, our Lord the King, by reason of his having, on divers occasions, and by divers means and ways, assisted Lewis, the French King, in his wars against our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth; that was to say, by coming and going, between the dominions of our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, and those of the said French Lewis, and wickedly, falsely, traitorously, and otherwise evil-adverbiously, revealing to the said French Lewis what forces our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, had in preparation to send to Canada and North America
29. For if ever man spoke well, it would be from a personal feeling, denouncing an enemy, defending himself, or pleading for what really may be dearer than life
30. editorials denouncing the speculators as vultures and bloodsucking leeches and calling but the efforts came to nothing, for the government was harried by many things
31. He spent years in the political wilderness, denouncing Britain’s appeasement of the Nazis, and was returned to office only when that policy’s failure had led to total war
32. Instead of gaily denouncing and caressing me, they made no allusion to my having failed them, and I was left, for the time, on perceiving that she too said nothing, to study Mrs
33. Eventually he settled on Mexico, where he spent his time sulking and denouncing the man who had beaten him to the top: Joseph Stalin
34. This event was just the latest scandal for news reporters only too happy to retail the seamier side of Hollywood life and for church-going Americans denouncing the sinfulness of the movies all the way to the news stand
35. In newspapers and on posters economists, writers, and journalists tore into Mao, denouncing him for not following orthodox Marxism and generally deciding he couldn’t lead the country out of a paper bag
36. Mao’s Cultural Revolution (see previous section) had only recently been denouncing everything Western, so this meeting with a pair of anti-communist American Republicans took the world by surprise, to say the least
37. "Well, this man is going to the galleys; it is true, but what the deuce! he has stolen! There is no use in my saying that he has not been guilty of theft, for he has! I remain here; I go on: in ten years I shall have made ten millions; I scatter them over the country; I have nothing of my own; what is that to me? It is not for myself that I am doing it; the prosperity of all goes on augmenting; industries are aroused and animated; factories and shops are multiplied; families, a hundred families, a thousand families, are happy; the district becomes populated; villages spring up where there were only farms before; farms rise where there was nothing; wretchedness disappears, and with wretchedness debauchery, prostitution, theft, murder; all vices disappear, all crimes: and this poor mother rears her child; and behold a whole country rich and honest! Ah! I was a fool! I was absurd! what was that I was saying about denouncing myself? I really must pay attention and not be precipitate about anything
38. I am about to conclude, gentlemen; and my conclusion contains a reply to one of the most important questions of that day and of our own! This criminal ended at last by denouncing himself to the clergy, and giving himself up to justice
39. No one seemed to realise that the gilt cross with the enamel medallions at the ends, which the priest held out to the people to be kissed, was nothing but the emblem of that gallows on which Christ had been executed for denouncing just what was going on here
40. The discussion came to nothing, and all would have ended well if Missael had not preached the next day at mass, denouncing the wicked seducers of the faithful and saying that they deserved the worst punishment
41. Suddenly one man in Perm, another in Túla, a third in Moscow, a fourth in Kalúga declare that they will not swear, and they base their refusal, every one of them, without having plotted together, on one and the same reason, which is, that the oath is prohibited by the Christian law, and that, even if it were not prohibited, they could not, according to the spirit of the Christian law, promise to commit the evil acts which are demanded of them in the oath, such as denouncing all those who will violate the interests of the government, defending their government with weapons in their hands, or attacking its enemies
42. When they protest that this authority of theirs, which is actually violence, is necessary to defend the people against the possible tyranny of others,[19] they are simply denouncing themselves
43. He knows that the conduct of the Governor at Orel has excited the indignation of the honorable men, and he himself, influenced by public opinion, has repeatedly expressed his own disapproval of the affair; he knows that the lawyer who ought to have accompanied him distinctly refused to do so, denouncing the whole affair as shameful; he knows that changes are likely to take place in the government at any moment, the result of which would be that those who were in favor yesterday may be in disgrace to-morrow; that if the Russian press remains silent, the foreign press may give an account of this business that might cover him with opprobrium
44. If he wished to promote division, how could he better attain his object than by denouncing the people of a particular section? Who is this man, and where is he? is an inquiry that ought to be made