Sentence examples for voice denouncing from inspiring English sources

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The film closely follows Bonhoeffer's maturation as a progressive thinker who was moved to action to stop a growing evil in the world, becoming an almost solitary German voice denouncing Nazi terror.

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The most vociferous voices denouncing him as a traitor have also been Republicans, including senator Saxby Chambliss and John Boehner, majority leader of the House.

But it has been swiftly drowned out by much louder voices denouncing bleeding heart liberalism among those who live in middle-class areas, far from migrant communities.

George Clooney has joined other powerful showbiz voices denouncing producer Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct.

Even back then, there was a slew of annoyed and rather officious Kenyan voices denouncing the unacceptable sabotage of the Pavilion by so called "charlatans" who were unworthy of representing Kenya.

But it's hard to deny that religious voices denouncing LGBT people contribute to the atmosphere in which violence against LGBT people and bullying of LGBT youth can flourish.

If a representative of the Palestinian Authority, now in "proximity talks" with Israel, was present, his voice was unheard.On Iraq, not a single speaker, apart from a forlorn parliamentarian from the Iraqi prime minister's party who made a desultory comment by video-conference, expressed a flicker of sympathy for the new Shia-led order, which several voices denounced as wholly illegitimate.

When one voice denounces homosexuality, another apologizes: "Relax, guy -- I like gay men".

"Dr. Khan has been a longstanding and valuable contact, a strong and central voice in denouncing extremism," said Elizabeth Rood, the consul general in Peshawar.

Writing in Liberal Democrat Voice, Cable denounced George Osborne's proposals for further deep spending cuts over the next parliament as damaging and ideologically inspired, in an apparent attempt to differentiate himself from Alexander, who is thought by some to be too close to the chancellor.

It shouldn't be surprising that jazz singers, too, have found in the trombone resources and means to extend the voice, just like the musician-preacher in Ralph Ellison's novel "Juneteenth," whose horn sounds "like his own voice amplified; persuading, denouncing, rejoicing -- moving beyond words to the undifferentiated cry".

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