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Then he moved into his standard latest-local-crime speech, assailing the governments in Washington and Albany for not having stronger gun laws, and following up with a denunciation of the same governments for their inadequate anti-drug laws.
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The government's brief concludes with a ringing denunciation of the California ban on same-sex marriage, which it said is based in "impermissible prejudice".
Thus, the twelve-note row of his 1954 trumpet concerto, "Nobody Knows de Trouble I See," allows for the incorporation of the African-American spiritual of the same name and, implicitly, for a denunciation of racism.
These very public denunciations of Washington reflect the same worries that motivated Riyadh to perform an extraordinary gesture of discontent at the U.N. in October.
That same fixed preference for business now over the health of future generations underlay his denunciation of the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
But like the rumored secessionist sermon, any public denunciation of the Union cause prompted an investigation.
Had the denunciation of the doctor been a mistake?
OK, it wasn't a Paul Krugman-style denunciation of the Chancellor.
Or a mocking denunciation of the Old West conventions?
David Isaacs, Sydney, Australia A virulent denunciation of the person or thing.
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