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For O'Hara, this was an ultimate condemnation, both of the unobserving people and of himself.
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He is subsequently brought before the Sanhedrin council, the Roman governor Pontius Pilate and King Herod of Galilee with the ultimate outcome being his condemnation to death by crucifixion.
Béda was relentless, pushing for his ultimate goal of securing a formal condemnation of the Erasmian passages he had extracted.
The ultimate effect of the chorus of international condemnation and sanctions remains to be seen, and the United States and its allies risked highlighting their relative powerlessness to alter events inside Syria.
In any case, the ultimate association of Native American forty-nine dancing with alcohol led in some measure to the condemnation of the tradition as a rebellious activity by both Native and non-Native American observers.
The ultimate example, of course, is Herbert von Karajan, whose 1963 account with his Berlin Philharmonic infamously earned the condemnation of the composer ("tempo di hoochie-coochie"); its velvet languor of pace and texture and virtual absence of incisive accents doesn't merely challenge the work's essential spirit but attempts to obliterate it.
Silent condemnation?
Condemnation is not enough".
It provoked widespread condemnation.
"Any violence deserves condemnation.
Condemnation was swift and widespread.
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