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Iraq was not part of his prepared remarks, save for a denunciation of greedy military contractors.

He called for a denunciation of the terrorist campaign but also for an understanding of the motives behind it.

In Poems Before Congress (1860), the poem "A Curse for a Nation" was mistaken for a denunciation of England, whereas it was aimed at U.S. slavery.

But, in his search for a denunciation on every page, Bower struggles to acknowledge a single significant success in a decade of public policy.

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.

It finds room for a denunciation of the International Criminal Court, but not for the slightest suggestion, however theoretical or remote, that a workable, democratic structure of international law might someday be a better, more just guarantor of peace and security than the power and intentions of any single country.

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Within minutes the candidates were sharply talking over each other, and President Obama, banishing his debacle in Denver once and for all, issued a denunciation of Mitt Romney more sweeping than any from the previous two presidential debates.

The English novelist John Berger turned his 1972 acceptance speech for the Booker Prize into a denunciation of the sponsors for what he said was the ruthless exploitation of Caribbean sugar growers.

Emile Bernard, who along with Gauguin was Van Gogh's closest artistically, came in for a scorching denunciation for making abstract art for art's sake.

Using the painful language of the majority opinion in Dred Scott as inspiration for a multicultural denunciation of empty-provocation rap: that right there is the Beatty touch.

This poem is also notable for a celebrated denunciation of the colonization of the New World, whose people he imagined to be noble savages living in an unspoiled state of nature comparable to his idealized memories of childhood.

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