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Walker's subsequent condemnation of female circumcision in Africa likewise drew as much criticism as it did praise, as has her more recent work on behalf of Palestinian rights.

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In fact, the very legitimacy of the Soviet Union was built on the annihilation of and subsequent incessant condemnation of Imperial Russia.

However, the U.S. has had a complex and often tense relationship with Uzbekistan ever since the Andijon massacre in 2005, which earned the Uzbek government widespread international condemnation, and the subsequent closing of the U.S. military base there.

The men were part of an original group of 13 Jews whose arrest in 1999 and subsequent closed-door trial provoked widespread condemnation by Western governments and Jewish organizations.

During a subsequent television appearance, Mr. Gargano characterized the condemnations that might occur as "friendly," meaning unchallenged, though several apartment owners have long said that they planned to fight the condemnations in court.

The men were part of a group of 13 Jews whose arrest in 1999 and subsequent closed-door trial set off widespread condemnation by Western governments and human rights groups.

In addition, seasonal, secular, and non- disease factors, such as commodity class, abattoir rating and processing capacity also seemed to be important factors for bovine abattoir condemnation data and should be adjusted in subsequent cluster detection analyses to prevent biased results.

He received the first 50 lashes before hundreds of spectators in Jeddah in January, but subsequent sets have been postponed in the face of international condemnation and Badawi's poor health.

The article, published in the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza and posted in Russian on the Russian government Web site, did not backtrack on earlier Russian condemnations of the pact or apologies for the subsequent massacre of Polish officers at Katyn Forest.

Development of subsequent osteoarthritis after the Bristow-Latarjet procedure has been another major criticism, leading to some condemnation of the procedure in North America during the 1980s and 1990s [ 49, 54, 55].

When the home secretary made her very powerful statement to the House of Commons about the Hillsborough inquest verdicts she solemnly read out, word for word, the lengthy narrative findings of the jury which were so clear and unambiguous in their condemnation of those involved, not only in the events of 15 April 1989 but also the subsequent cover-up.

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