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Before he could be condemned, it was necessary to implicate him in something inherently diabolical.
An estate agent showed me one house that had actually been condemned – it was so rickety, it looked like it might fall down if you stared at it too hard.
So innateness was triply condemned: it was born of superstitious religious thinking, it is scientifically false, and it is philosophically beside the point.
So, whether torture was glorified or condemned, it was everywhere, and horror films of the time reflected our collective anxieties on the subject.
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This sexual harassment isn't condemned — it is presented as dreamlike and rather charming.
He said: "It should be condemned, it is manageable but we have to keep patching it up.
Among those condemning it was Sinn Fein, which has an active interest in keeping the powers-sharing government alive.
This is the trouble with official reports; even when they condemn, it's done in language which gives its targets a chance to claim innocence.
Dr Williams's line, of regretting the latest consecration but not condemning it, is probably wise.
Once a house is condemned, it must be brought up to current city code or be torn down.
The Sorbonne condemned it, and it was ordered burned in public.
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