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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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also
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The offer was also denounced by Rashid Khan Menon, leader of a less powerful five-party Marxist-Leninist alliance.
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They also denounced recent army appointments and demanded pay rises, before broadcasting recordings of songs praising Eyadema.
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Anti-whalers are denounced as sentimental.
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At first overlooked by the Soviet government, the article was later denounced as in error.
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The plan, announced at a conference on cloning, was denounced as dangerous and immoral by the mainstream scientific community.
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They must be denounced as evil.
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The commission was denounced as cosmetic.
publicly
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John Major did not publicly denounce Mr Churchill, but went as far as hinting that he disapproved.
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decision
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However, both environmentalists and the timber industry denounced the decision as inadequate.
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Numerous opposition legislators denounced the decision and stated that they would appeal against it.
government
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A government representative denounced the strike as politically motivated.
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The government was bitterly denounced for the emergency measures it was taking to enforce order.
idea
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He opposes the Gallegly Amendment, denouncing the idea of a government that refuses to educate all the children under its care.
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Also, being elderly, they were very ready to voice their opinions and denounce the ideas of their fellows.
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Conservative regional council chiefs denounced the idea and declared their backing for Congress.
leader
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Labor Party leaders have denounced the talk as an attempt by the right to escape indirect blame for the assassination.
move
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The Presidency of Bosnia-Hercegovina denounced the move as unconstitutional.
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The United States Conference of Mayors issued a statement denouncing the move to repeal.
party
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The next day the Communist Party denounced the demonstration as the act of pampered adventurists.
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Labor Party leaders have denounced the talk as an attempt by the right to escape indirect blame for the assassination.
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The debate was acrimonious, with opposition parties denouncing Shamir's deals with defectors from other parties to win his working majority.
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Khrushchev's secret speech in 1956 to the Twentieth Party Congress, denouncing Stalin, remained unpublished.
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In turn the opposition parties denounced ministerial policy as monstrous interference with the democratic rights of local authorities.
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He joined the Labour Party , and denounced Baldwin personally as well as politically at the 1923 election.
policy
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In turn the opposition parties denounced ministerial policy as monstrous interference with the democratic rights of local authorities.
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Although Thatcherism denounced past policies , it affected to return to past philosophy.
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A feature of the demonstration was the large number of placards denouncing the immigration policies of the Socialist government.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Community leaders were quick to denounce the police for reacting too violently to the disturbances.
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Darwin's theories about evolution were denounced by many people.
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Residents denounced the plan because of traffic and parking problems.
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The Republicans denounced the waste of public money involved in the new program.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At which Father Dooley rose unsteadily in his seat and denounced the philosophy behind the words.
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But this time there were two glaring differences: The second correspondence denounced the first.
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His music was considered so controversial at the time that Coleman was denounced by many critics and musicians.
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In December, flouting the order, he reappeared at Allhallows and denounced Cromwell's church settlement.
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She also urged him to denounce the protest from the pulpit.
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The man in question followed her, denounced her, and wrote letters to everyone in power.
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The women wrote a Fat Manifesto, denounced dieting and media standards of thinness, and named themselves the Fat Underground.
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There are many more definitions of art besides Tolstoy's own and those which he denounced.