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  • That which is soft and effeminate, which is calculated to excite the passions, by multitudes of ambiguous expressions, (not the less dangerous for being so cloaked) should be considered by Christians as an abuse the more deplorable, as it has even been censured and condemned by the pagans. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • Mr. Kelly added that it would be wrong to condemn the lack of a parade and then do nothing about it.
  • Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel , Austrian pianist.
  • Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you ; music cannotpunish ---- only bless. 
  • We the Muslims unequivocally condemn abuse of the phrase Allahu Akbar and call on the imams and the scholars to recondition appropriate use of the phrase. Mike Ghouse: Allahu Akbar Is Abused
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  • Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.' Cosa Nostra
  • She was condemned to hang for killing her husband.
  • Ever since, leftish malcontents have taken every opportunity to condemn the iniquity of holding all applicants for admission to the same standards.
  • The author went from from a condemning avengeful God to a milch toast, permissive parent who forgives all offenses AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • During a secret speech in February 1956 (which was almost immediately leaked to the Western media) he condemned the policies of the hitherto much admired Stalin and accused him of hideous crimes.
  • Delvile, by which her own goodness proved the source of her defamation: and though something still hung upon her mind that destroyed that firm confidence she had hitherto felt in the friendship of Mr Monckton, she held it utterly unjust to condemn him without proof, which she was not more unable to procure, than to satisfy herself with any reason why so perfidiously he should calumniate her. Cecilia
  • At an emotional news conference, members of the women's eight apologised for breaking national Olympic rules and expressed regret at condemning their team mate.
  • The condemned men were resigned to their fate.
  • Its bright black eyes were alert and watching, ready to upbraid or condemn or love, same as any capable adult thing. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • What we should not do is suppress dissent, close off argument and condemn those who question the standard line as heretics.
  • Both acts are born of reckless selfishness and crass stupidity and both should be condemned. The Sun
  • In his weekly post, Williamson wrote that "the killing of Jesus was truly 'deicide' " and that "only the Jews leaders and people were the prime agents of the deicide because it is obvious from the gospels that the gentile most involved, Pontius Pilate, … would never have condemned Jesus to death had not the Jewish leaders roused the Jewish people to clamour for his crucifixion. Bishop's blog raises tensions between Jews and the Vatican
  • We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program.
  • The shooting of the policeman has received universal condemnation.
  • The disclosures last night provoked renewed condemnation of Britain's multibillion-pound arms industry for selling to both sides in the escalating Kashmir crisis.
  • You feel like Sisyphus - condemned to roll that same damn rock up the same damn hill for all eternity, only to watch it roll back down inches from the top.
  • Both the Ukrainian government and western nations have condemned it as unconstitutional under Ukrainian law. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four weeks later, the Labour leaders declared that the Spanish government should have the right to buy arms and in 1937 both the Labour Party and the TUC condemned the policy of non-intervention.
  • Why make a mockery of a real problem by inviting its perpetuators to condemn it?
  • Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to fillet carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
  • ‘Their faces were white and they were very condemnatory of our lack of objectivity and fairness,’ Mr. Carter said.
  • If we condemn Ahmadinejad and other patrons of terrorism, we must, with equal force, commend those Muslim intellectuals and religious leaders who have the courage to speak out publicly against the continued fomentation of Holocaust denial and other manifestations of Judaeophobia in their midst. Menachem Rosensaft: Finding Common Ground
  • We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering. The Sun
  • And so he had grown in the warmth of his parents 'love, trained in what we call outdoor sports, but which are life itself to the Arab, until at fourteen no one could surpass him in running or horsemanship or spear-throwing, whilst with rifle or revolver he could clip the hair off the top of a man's head, the which strenuous accomplishments he balanced in passing his leisure moments in the gentle arts of verse-making and even music, in spite of the latter being condemned by religion; also did he learn to converse in foreign tongues. Desert Love
  • City residents also condemn migrant workers for the sharp rise in the urban crime rate.
  • It has already been explained that the Papal rescript condemning the plan of campaign and the practice of boycotting is not an utterance ex cathedra.
  • We condemn our own indigenous peoples to beggary.
  • But since there's nothing at all wrong with the statute that requires him to perform the ministerial task he has so far petulantly avoided, and because his malfeasance has been used to aggrieve the lawfully appointed Burris, White should be harshly condemned at the very least. Jeff Norman: Victory For Blago and Burris is Imminent
  • It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
  • People who do so condemn themselves to an endless round of debate over something they can never achieve.
  • I am concerned to rule out certain options - because if they're not ruled out then we have fall into an "anything goes" mentality - for we have removed the very moral norms that would allow people to condemn what Hamas is doing and also prevent people from reigning in subrational feelings of vengeance/destruction/hate which tend to lead to brutal actions. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Mostly, the speeches condemn political folly and corruption of one stripe or another. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I cannot be emphatic enough in condemning these tohunga, for I have seen the result of their work.
  • Several religious leaders have interceded with the authorities on behalf of the condemned prisoner.
  • His condemnation of violence and wealth, of government repression and church hypocrisy, brought him administrative pinpricks and excommunication.
  • The building was set ablaze in an apparent attempt to destroy evidence that could condemn a former mayor of involvement in a payroll scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a further twist to this story, Baker must know that there is absolutely nothing he, as an MP, can do about changing what he condemns as a "barmy" directive. How we are governed
  • The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
  • In his encyclical on ecumenism, Pope Paul II speaks of the need to overcome our exclusiveness, our reluctance to forgive, our pride, our presumptuous disdain, and our unevangelical proclivity to condemn the other side.
  • The comments have provoked outrage, with politicians in France and Germany vocal in condemning what they termed a distortion of the scientific evidence that risked putting many more lives at risk in sub-Saharan Africa, where millions are living with the disease. Top stories from Times Online
  • Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. Henry Ward Beecher 
  • In the 19th century, the church denounced this secularisation of moral values as the perversity of liberalism, which it condemned and against which it fought.
  • Nothing works them into a condemnatory lather more quickly.
  • Lew Wallace's book Ben-Hur tells the story of a Jewish aristocrat betrayed by his best friend and condemned to serve as a galley slave in the Roman navy.
  • Virtually every Native American organization has condemned the use of demeaning images or mascots.
  • Capernaum is here condemned with an emphasis (v. 23), And thou, Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • There comes a point when you either embrace who and what you are, or condemn yourself to be miserable all your days. Other people will try to make you miserable; don't help them by doing the job yourself. Laurell K. Hamilton 
  • But the enemy of concord and the adversary of peace finding his projects to be thus illuded and condemned, and seeing the little fruit he had gotten by setting them all by the ears, resolved once again to try his wits, and stir up new discords and troubles, which befel in this manner. The Fourth Book. XVIII. Wherein Are Decided the Controversies of the Helmet of Mambrino and of the Pannel, with Other Strange and Most True Adventures
  • His condemnation is reserved for cruelty to animals. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Anyway, if you establish a rule of constitutional law that the leaseholder is entitled to compensation, it’s not clear why that rule would not apply if the leaseholder contracted with the landlord to pay over to the landlord any compensation the leaseholder receives in a condemnation proceeding; but in that case, it’s clear that valuing the interests separately distorts the true nature of the transaction. The Volokh Conspiracy » An Important Case on Compensation for Takings
  • Their courage helped millions of people to be less condemnatory and more considerate.
  • It also condemns Labour-minded people in the North to acute political frustration.
  • If he indeed were guilty of such an execrable transgression, this newspaper would be among the first to condemn, and not defend, him and his broadcaster.
  • They can take a buyout package and get out of the way of the bulldozers, or wait for the city to condemn their property and force them out.
  • Traditional dancers have condemned a move which could lead to them being prosecuted for racism.
  • Mindless and dangerous vandalism at a social housing property has been condemned by police.
  • The ship and cargo are taken into a port of the captor; the contraband is condemned in a prize court, but the fate of the ship itself varies. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pro-Palestinian “Peace Activists”
  • What they condemned was his teaching his hypotheses as facts without proof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an implacable, unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity.
  • Paul of Samosata - Bishop of Antioch, adoptionist, condemned at 269 CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • The branks were also padlocked on women convicted of witchcraft and condemned to die at the stake - but for a different reason.
  • Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation.
  • Some praise him, whereas others condemn him.
  • The condemned man listened to his sentence without batting an eyelid.
  • The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit .
  • I beg permission to have a few witnesses examined concerning my character; and if their testimony shall not overweigh my supposed guilt, I must be condemned, although I would pledge my salvation on my innocence. Chapter 8
  • Florence write and establish their final condemnation of noblesse living by rapine, those 'Ordinamenti della Giustizia,' which practically excluded all idle persons from government, and determined that the priors, or leaders of the State, should be priors, or leaders of its arts and productive labour; that its head 'podesta' or 'power' should be the standard-bearer of justice; and its council or parliament composed of charitable men, or good men: "boni viri," in the sense from which the French formed their noun 'bonte.' Val d'Arno
  • his uncompromising condemnation of racism
  • As for streaming, it deserves to be condemned by the strongest term of reprobation known to the vocabulary of consensus: unhelpful.
  • To dismiss the cause of integration, even through complacency, is to condemn the abject to the continuance of the system. Racebending and Integration
  • I have a hard time believing that you are talking about the same kind of creatureliness that has been used to justify slavery, to subjugate women, condemn homosexuality, anathemize birth control, and to pick an example from today's headlines to limit stem cell research. Philocrites: Uh oh: Here come the Christian humanists!
  • But the republican counter-espionage was highly organized, and early in 1814 he was arrested, tried and condemned to death.
  • If it had been in one of those accepted as genuine and poetical I would have remembered the ballad, but my impression is that it was condemned as a fabrication for this and other neologies. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • In order to reach their goals for conversion, they actively coerced the children into condemning their traditional religiosity and spiritualism as ungodly rites, rituals, and idolatry.
  • But some school groups said the influential lawyers' group shouldn't be so quick to condemn the tough student discipline measures.
  • Political leaders have roundly condemned the shooting.
  • This expansive alteration of the Federal System was to have been achieved by converting the rights of the citizens of each State as of the date of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment into privileges and immunities of United States citizenship and thereafter perpetuating this newly defined _status quo_ through judicial condemnation of any State law challenged as "abridging" any one of the latter privileges. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • Not out of hatred but out of love for humanity, King condemned an American military campaign that sent its soldiers "to slaughter men, women and children" and construct "concentration camps we call fortified hamlets. Scott Kurashige: Obama's Crisis and MLK's Hard Truths
  • The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic.
  • Chin spent the night locked in a jail cell with a condemned man.
  • Lambeth Palace has condemned government policies on the inner city.
  • Congressional representatives and religious leaders fired off faxes condemning violence at abortion clinics.
  • The conflict lies in the fact that this second pole has for centuries been condemned as negative, subversive.
  • In the famous attack by al-Ghazali (d. 1111) in his Incoherence of the Philosophers, thinkers such as Avicenna were condemned for heresy for their failure to demonstrate the supposed Qur™anic account of physical resurrection and the reality of the afterlife. Mulla Sadra
  • O'Reilly went on to say, "clear-thinking Americans should condemn the murder of late-term abortionist Tiller, because what he did was legal. CNN Transcript Jun 2, 2009
  • The hard helotism to which the tremendous range of the sciences condemns every scholar today is a main reason why those with a fuller, richer, profounder disposition no longer find a congenial education and congenial educators.
  • In two of the cases, Justice Stevens lashed out at the court's failure to condemn what he called shoddy work by defense lawyers in death penalty cases. NYT > Home Page
  • The first group, wont to judge the parents who believe an occasional, mild, judicious spanking is proper — or the second group, who harshly condemns the parents who truly abuse their child, even to the point ofdeath? The Volokh Conspiracy » The Rhetoric of Opposition
  • you write as if this fact whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks of Bohemianism nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company
  • His art continues to inspire responses ranging from unequivocal praise to outright condemnation.
  • It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism.
  • The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way.
  • Though laziness is easily enough understood, I remain mystified as to why anyone who purports to follow Jesus would choose to condemn an entire population over choosing to obey Jesus 'self-proclaimed greatest commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself. John Shore: Toward a Christianity of Common Sense
  • We therefore condemn the use of public funds to subsidize obscenity and blasphemy masquerading as art.
  • Still, man is the only prisoner who knows he is condemned to capital punishment; that the sentence is without appeal; and that it has been passed already.
  • The spokesman implicitly condemned the United States policy switch.
  • He has passed sentence of condemnation upon Lycidas, and has taken occasion, from that charming poem, to expose and ridicule (what is indeed ridiculous enough) the childish prattlement of pastoral compositions, as if Lycidas was the prototype and pattern of them all. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II
  • Even saints can be sinners, and as many studies have shown, divorce, premarital sex, and so forth are not significantly lower among religious Americans than among secular Americans.30 Rather, our interpretation is that religious Americans are readier to condemn all violations of conventional morality, including civic morality. American Grace
  • The conference condemned attacks on the Muslim population and defended the right of Muslim women to choose to wear the hijab or burqa.
  • There was anger and immediate condemnation from all parties save Euskal Herritarok, perceived as the separatist group's political wing.
  • From early times the papacy had allied with the imperial power to condemn the unorthodox.
  • This seems tailor-made to whip up the very grade grubbiness Abeles condemns. Linda Flanagan: Race to Nowhere?
  • I think what also countervailed any condemning supposition that Roosevelt sacrificed servicemen to get the US into a war with Japan was the real determination, lethality and tenacity of the dictatorial enemies of the US, and Europe. AP Poll: Bush Is Both the Biggest "Hero" and "Villain"
  • The scrutiny committee produced a report in February which condemned litterbugs and said that cleaning could be improved in residential areas outside the city centre.
  • I have never, for instance, heard a speaker of English condemn the nasal vowels or the dropped consonants of the French language.
  • On our premises, without exception, they are condemned to remain exploited with the hands of the procurers.
  • Fake contraceptive technology manipulates women in ways that we are coming to condemn when they are practised on members of other species.
  • I condemn such crude manners.
  • The gods had condemned him to ceaselessly roll a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
  • We strongly condemn this operation that happened in Jerusalem today, especially that it was directed against innocent Israeli civilians.
  • Condemnation of Monotheletism, the _Ecthesis_, and the _Typos_, by A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • After his condemnation, all those who drew back from the most robust affirmations of Christ's full divinity tended to be branded Arians by their opponents.
  • According to St. Basil, forty soldiers who had openly confessed themselves Christians were condemned by the prefect to be exposed naked upon a frozen pond near Sebaste on a bitterly cold night, that they might feeze to death. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Aristotle condemns usury because it is the most extreme and dangerous form of chrematistic acquisition, or the art of making money for its own sake. An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching
  • Or, while seeming in some way to agree with or approve of it, they subtly condemned. Mothers who Leave
  • Meanwhile, in his address at the summit of ECOWAS Heads of State and Gover-nment at the Hilton Hotel Abuja, Jonathan talked tough, condemning what he described as the undemocratic efforts by some elements at carrying out political change in the sub-region. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Besides, under your reasoning the easement is terminated by the condemnation of your neighbor’s land, isn’t it? The Volokh Conspiracy » An Important Case on Compensation for Takings
  • As under the old set-up, the eldest son alone will succeed to the occupational rights of the original land-holder, but now other children will be condemned to life in the settlements. South Africa: The Peasants Revolt
  • This administration has debauched our once independent civil service. It has also plundered our pension funds, condemning millions to meagre pickings in their retirement.
  • Read about how to buy condemned properties or a fixer-upper and make it worth your time and money.
  • At one extreme of these is the proceeding in rem of the admiralty, which conclusively disposes of the property in its power, and, when it sells or condemns it, does not deal with this or that man's title, but gives a new title paramount to all previous interests, whatsoever they may be. The Common Law
  • And so we will let the politicians talk, condemn, and play politics as usual.
  • Eliciting condemnation is the essence of the overall strategy of Israel's enemies to demonise and delegitimise the Jewish state in the eyes of the world. The Palestinian's tactics and "proportionality"
  • They remembered their Ruskinian youth, and the confidence with which they would once have condemned it; and they had a sense of recreance in now admiring it; but they certainly admired it, and it remained for them the supreme expression of that time-soul, mundane, courtly, aristocratic, flattering, which once influenced the art of the whole world, and which had here so curiously found its apotheosis in a city remote from its native place and under a rule sacerdotally vowed to austerity. Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 3
  • Four weeks later, the Labour leaders declared that the Spanish government should have the right to buy arms and in 1937 both the Labour Party and the TUC condemned the policy of non-intervention.
  • I condemn fascism and all It'stands for.
  • The Syllabus was divided into ten sections which condemned as false various statements about these topics.
  • To be disapproved, that is, when the word condemns them, either as touching the faith or the holiness of the gospel; the which they must needs be, that are void of spiritual and heavenly judgment in the mysteries of the kingdom; Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • The action has been widely condemned by human rights groups.
  • Nicholson had been an actor before his unsaleably distinctive romantic-comedy face condemned him to obscurity. The Beekeeper's Apprentice
  • Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith.
  • It is not hard to imagine the painting as a condemnation of the Soviet version of socialism that followed fascism in Hungary.
  • When he made use of such a phrase as that quoted above, it was to be presumed that he in some sort meant what he said; and so he did, and had intended to signify that Crosbie by his conduct had merited all such condemnation as was the fitting punishment for blackguardism of the worst description. The Small House at Allington
  • Condemned by health and environmental groups across the country, GNEP means foreign nuclear waste imported and "reprocessed" to USA for more plants. Portland indymedia - features
  • The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned.
  • It is a precious boon to be rid of such an unnatural and ominous belief as that in the final disemboguing of the dead by sea and land, the tumbling of the rocks, the falling of the stars, and the everlasting torture of the condemned in a prison of fire. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • At Honolulu these annexationists made speeches abusing the Senate of the United States for the delay in annexing Hawaii; they further said the most grossly insulting things of President Cleveland because he frustrated their plans, and included Secretary Gresham in their condemnation because he failed to recognize them as Americans. Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen
  • For example, exclusive dealing has been condemned in anticompetitive practice reports on several occasions.
  • They were unanimous in their condemnation of what they called notorious abusers, but divided on the question of zero tolerance. CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2002
  • The Chief Pilot of KLM, who landed at Barton in January, inspected the aerodrome and condemned it roundly.
  • He was dressed in what might have been termed undress, and was most vigorous in his condemnation of foreigners. Across China on Foot
  • When people condemn certain verbified nouns, they're really just expressing an aesthetic preference. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention. Times, Sunday Times
  • They displayed their immaturity, their envy and spite and malice, in refusing to condemn this act of terrorism.
  • Sudan has condemned killings as a heinous crime. Beijing denounced the killings as a terrorist act, but said it will continue its friendly relations with Khartoum.
  • Giles Fraser decides to not listen and instead assert (or might we be controvesial and say "dissemble") that the Pope has condemned gay An Exercise in the Fundamentals of Orthodoxy
  • Ambulance chiefs today condemned a teenager who assaulted a senior paramedic and a policeman during a violent struggle in York.
  • He was swift to condemn the violence/in condemning the violence.
  • Any right-minded person should condemn the BNP.
  • This does not condemn interactive multimedia to death, but it does suggest a slower-than-expected scenario for widespread adoption.
  • You are here in prison but you are not condemned to death, so you have to be protected.
  • They were all heckled for backing the replacement of Trident and for failing to condemn benefit cuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is not a celebration of the American way, nor an outright condemnation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cape Town was condemned in a recent court judgment for building 50 unenclosed loos in the Makhaza section of Khayelitsha. Why is South Africa still providing 'apartheid toilets'? | David Smith
  • The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression.
  • So you concede that no condemnation from the UNSC is forthcoming. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Free Gaza” Activists’ Version of the Ship Incident
  • But he does not openly condemn them for fear that oversharp criticism might alienate them altogether. A Commentary on St. Paul���s Epistle to the Galatians
  • Officials with UNAMID, the joint African Union and United Nations peacekeeping mission, strongly condemned what they called cowardly acts of violence against the peacekeepers. Latest News - UPI.com
  • Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism.
  • Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence.
  • History teaches that the lack of a railroad stop condemned many towns to a lingering death a hundred years ago.
  • Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance.
  • In the case of the United Nations, people who cannot remember the organization's repeated perfidies are condemned to keep being reminded. Good Riddance to a Repeat U.N. Offender
  • There were splits in the camp and selection policy was roundly condemned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus it is that the growth of technical means tending to absolutism forbids the appearance of values and condemns to sterility our search for the ethical and the spiritual.
  • The men are condemned as callous and culturally insensitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The paradox is this: Cultural conservatives revel in condemning the loose moral values and louche lifestyles of “San Francisco liberals.” The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?”
  • It is an outrageous comment, which could only have come from someone who is more arrogant, snobbish and out of touch than the prince he is condemning.
  • In classical literature and ethics hypocrisy is condemned as undermining the essential distinction between good and evil.
  • Its bright black eyes were alert and watching, ready to upbraid or condemn or love, same as any capable adult thing. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Western Church was correct to condemn Pelagius was wrong.
  • All peace loving Zambians must condemn such acts of barbarism.
  • The Prime Minister was foremost among those who condemned the violence.
  • In 1543 he was condemned to be burnt as a heretic for his adherence to Calvinism, but he was reprieved by Henry VIII and on his release from prison returned to St George's.
  • But killing their fellow God-created human beings in order to attain their personal salvation is a blatantly selfish and the most condemnable inhumane act, morally and theologically.
  • And those condemned to death can still find salvation before they die.
  • Bouthaina Shaaban, Assad's media adviser, said Davutoglu would hear a protest that his country had failed to "condemn the brutal killing and crimes committed by the armed terrorist groups".
  • Israeli chief rabbi condemns mosque attack children, one way or another, manage to acquire insight into sombre holidays such as Yom Kippur, Jewish parents WN.com - Articles related to Pamela Cox: Latin America enters decade with more clout
  • Tradition condemned the demagogues as tyrants who manipulated public opinion for their own selfish ends.
  • There is so little decent service in town that if we start condemning good service because it's a titch too eager, well, if we start condemning eagerness, we risk losing any population of beavers that might set up shop here.
  • We are not invited to admire or condemn, only to experience the humanity of a woman making a choice, for weal or woe.
  • Speaking over at the White House, the president once again strongly condemned what he calls horrifying scenes playing out in Tehran. CNN Transcript Jun 26, 2009
  • Will he condemn those who have flouted the law simply for commercial gain?
  • We condemn their actions without reservation .
  • De Benoist himself is on the Advisory Board (and Arthur R. Jensen is an "Honorary Adviser") of the neo-fascist German magazine Neue Anthropologie, whose editor, Jürgen R.eger, has condemned the "bastardizing" of races and has announced, in all seriousness, "The white giants are coming! Paris: Moses and Polytheism
  • President Nelson Mandela on Monday condemned what he called the demanding style of the weekend's rightwing protest against the imprisonment of Willem Ratte, saying no government could respond to such demands. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Baptist Quarterly Review, for example, declared that employers had been "arrogant and provoking" and condemned their use of private military forces to smash strikes.
  • Civil Protection Minister Michalis Chryssochoidis condemned what he called a despicable act of terrorism. The Shad Plank
  • They were legally declared to be social outcasts, as well as condemned from a moral point of view. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • The release of the Afghanistan documents in July led to sharp words of condemnation from the Pentagon, which accused the website of endangering the lives of Afghans who had aided the U.S. and exposing U.S. sources and methods. WikiLeaks Discloses Reports From Iraq
  • The men are condemned as callous and culturally insensitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • What also draws regret and deploration is that the secretary-general did not make any statement condemning or deploring this attack, and the secretary-general did not, in accordance with Article 99 of the charter, namely the submission of a letter to the Security Council, alerting that the attack threatens international peace and security with the gravest of dangers, and it threatens the fate and the future of the United Nations at the heart. CNN Transcript Mar 21, 2003
  • The strength of altruism lies in the fact that altruistic acts undeniably occur in any society and that moral codes universally advocate altruism or benevolence and condemn selfishness.
  • After 1760 few Americans refrained from condemning slavery as evil.
  • The one thing that isn't mentioned by the secular world, as they condemn Christian (but not non-Christian) mention of hellfire: is this --- is hell possible? Vanish by Tom Pawlik: a Hellfire Comparison

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