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But after the controversy between the papacy and the monarchy was settled, Louis XIV obtained from Clement XI in 1705 the bull Vineam domini ("Vineyard of the Lord"), which renewed the earlier condemnations, and then in 1713 the bull Unigenitus, which condemned 101 propositions of Quesnel.
"It's not about condemnations and screaming," he said.
Officials have issued no strong condemnations and taken no serious action.
"I need a step that is better than condemnations and words of support," Mr. Shaath said.
COMMENTS about her on Chinese blogs are full of obscenities, condemnations and threats.
Here was art beyond old hot-button statements, steering clear of easy condemnations and endorsements.
By pulling this old threat out of the hat, Israel invited the predictable condemnations, and then some.
They impose more pain than doing nothing or issuing ritual diplomatic condemnations, and they stop well short of military confrontation.
The shooting has set off a wave of condemnations and renewed calls for a sweeping reform of the Kenyan police.
The resulting internalized set of prohibitions, condemnations, and inhibitions is that part of the superego known as conscience.
They inhibit one from joining in the categorical condemnations and blanket outrage now being heard from Boston.
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