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When pressed to take a position at a press conference, she repeatedly refused to make any condemnation.
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Make your condemnation swift, adamant and loud.
By what right, what democratic concern, do you make your filthy condemnation?" Deneuve wrote.
IT is, of course, unfair to make a sweeping condemnation of all the athletes who participate.
China will make gestures of condemnation and, contrary to what some China-bashers believe, they will be sincere.
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Mr. Bové led a delegation that appeared alongside Yasir Arafat during Israel's military assault on Mr. Arafat's headquarters a few months ago, but he made no condemnation of Palestinian encouragement of suicide bombings against Israelis.
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