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Third person singular of denounce
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The demonstrators likened Orbán to Russia's Vladimir Putin, and flew the EU flag, which Orban regularly denounces.
When one of the audience takes issue with Hitchens' claim tonight that fissile material is safest in Tennessee, he simply denounces him as a Galloway supporter, and concludes, "Well, fuck you".
Related: Binyamin Netanyahu denounces Iran nuclear negotiations A second scenario is that the negotiators miss their deadline and plough on through the night and into Wednesday, relying on the diplomacy of attrition until a common declaration is produced.
Meanwhile, the PM denounces a social media "witch-hunt" that spews out names of Tory grandees who had nothing to do with kids in the home; Jersey is shown to hide loads of dodgy, tax-avoiding bank accounts; and Twitter proclaims new records with 327,452 tweets per minute – per minute!
A much narrower replacement, the Community Life Survey, was eventually commissioned by the Cabinet Office.The communities secretary, Eric Pickles, denounces those who trust in "focus groups, the graph, the bean bag and the diversity questionnaire".
He should know: even from jail, he is still with his brother boss of the Cali cartel.Omar Borjas, the lawyer in charge of Honduras's anti-drug efforts, denounces the mobs' expanding influence, admitting that his country's long Atlantic coastline and islands are "awash with drugs—now including crack".
This is still a far cry from Jobbik, which denounces "Kiev's puppet government" and claims it "serves the interests of Atlantic powers".Of course, many Ukrainians are resentful of the draft, not to mention the country's entrenched corruption and deteriorating economy.
He is staunchly conservative on social issues: he opposes abortion; he denounces euthanasia.Mr Forbes, in sum, has ideas to please his party's social and economic wings: he talks excitedly about "rebuilding the Reagan coalition".
The DPP denounces the agreement as a threat to jobs on Taiwan.
With Mr Nethercutt having moved from his base in Spokane to an apartment near Seattle, Mrs Murray denounces him as "a professional politician who will do anything to get elected".Mr Nethercutt certainly knows how to get elected: his victory in 1994 was over Tom Foley, who became the first sitting speaker of the House since 1862 to be defeated in his home district.
While the anti-immigrant lobby frets that America is in danger, the rest of the world embraces, or denounces, what it calls Americanisation.
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