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But Mr. Moretti said that the timing shouldn't matter, that he didn't intend to make a "denunciation" film of the church.
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Townsend then made a hysterical denunciation of modern poetry and ran out of the class and down to the river.
He found himself intensely drawn to the classical satire that stemmed from Horace and Juvenal, and made a formal denunciation of current life and posited what ought to prevail - that sort of Utopian thing - as opposed to the Private Eye nonsense of mocking people and positing nothing.
The prince, said Machiavelli, may openly and conspicuously bestow awards and honours and public offices; but he should have his agents carry out all actions that make a man unpopular, such as punishments, denunciations, dismissals, and assassinations.
After indignantly rejecting the Russian's assertion that Libya was "breaking into warring tribes", he said people of faith should remember the example of the German Protestants who in 1934 made a brave public denunciation of totalitarianism and of Hitler's attempts to co-opt Christianity.
Ms. Paultre Bell, who took Mr. Bell's name after his death, chose not to make any denunciations after the shooting, deferring to the legal system, said Mr. Hardy, who is representing her, Mr. Benefield and Mr. Guzman in a $50 million lawsuit against the city.
Simpson's solitude was palpable to Dominick Dunne, the Vanity Fair columnist who made a name for himself during the 1995 trial for his forceful denunciations of Simpson.
But in his recent interview, Francis made a plea for quieter, calmer weather, suggesting that church leaders in Rome spend less energy on denunciations and censorship.
It raised eyebrows to make such a public denunciation of religion, but he says that it wasn't a matter of just declaring his own beliefs (or, non-beliefs).
In Renaissance Florence, a number of designated boxes placed throughout the city allowed citizens to make anonymous denunciations of various moral crimes — in 1461, for example, the artist-monk Filippo Lippi was accused of fathering a child with a nun.
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