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Two years ago he published "Papal Sin," a fierce criticism of the Vatican over the centuries, and of many of its doctrines and practices.

In the novel, Dostoyevsky pinpointed the dangers of both utilitarianism and rationalism, the main ideas of which inspired the radicals, continuing a fierce criticism he had already started with his Notes from Underground.

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A spokesman for Dominican President Danilo Medina said the government, stung by a wave of fierce criticism, would seek a "coherent and humanitarian" solution that attempts to respect people's rights.

Among the scheduled speakers were relatives of victims and survivors from the 2012 attack on US diplomats in Benghazi, Libya, an event Republicans have frequently used as a vehicle for fierce criticism of Clinton.

Mr. Brennan, a son of Irish immigrants, is a grizzled 25-year veteran of the C.I.A. whose work as a top agency official during the brutal interrogations of the Bush administration made him a target of fierce criticism from the left.

Despite a backdrop of fierce criticism from the public and former players back home - and with chief selector Moin Khan forced to return from the World Cup after visiting a casino - Pakistan posted their highest score of the tournament so far, though their innings got off to a wretched start.

His stinging resignation letter, published in full on the front page of a national newspaper, included fierce criticism of Mr Brown, warning that his leadership made "a Conservative victory more, not less likely".

His move to have the vote separate from the Nov. 5 general election, when he is on the ballot for a second term, drew fierce criticism from Democrats, as well as some Republicans, who said it was an unnecessary expenditure.

Just weeks earlier, she had said that Mr. Erdogan could solve the Kurdish issue, a statement that drew fierce criticism from foes and even friends who saw her as naïve.

Several popular ranking exercises of institutions and universities have received fierce criticism; a key problem is suboptimal accounting for institutional size [4] [6].

And yet polls suggest that the ANC will once again get more than 60% of the vote on Wednesday - an impressive result for a party that has faced fierce criticism from some quarters for its failure to promote economic growth, and to tackle enduringly high unemployment as well as corruption.

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