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were denunciations
noun
Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
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"In the Old Testament, there were denunciations of Babylon," he told me.
I spoke with a couple, who said they were not protesting Juilliard, though there were denunciations of David H. Koch, the billionaire supporter of right-wing causes and of arts institutions.
There were denunciations of Mr. Koch, the billionaire backer of right-wing causes who gave $100 million for the renovation of the New York State Theater, which now bears his name.
There were denunciations of the agreement signed by the main political parties with the President on Friday, brokered by the European Union, which was supposed to bring the crisis to a close.
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There have been denunciations in the press and signed group letters in prestigious journals; some have hinted that Wilson, who is eighty-two, should retire.
As YouTube has now reminded me, all those telegrams are denunciations of Mr. Smith, generated by a wicked political machine, its crooked corporate allies, and their lying media outlets.
Such overreactions point to the downside of religious belief and there have been denunciations of opportunistic Muslim leaders using the "Sam Bacile" production as a vehicle to rile up their base and push aside rivals.
They revelled in provocation - "the pleasure of being booed" was a kind of catchphrase - but their default mode was denunciation.
There were 1843 denunciations of torture listed.
Nor were these denunciations always popular among his liberal-minded fans.
Fela's lyrics were scathing denunciations of Nigeria's socioeconomic reality.
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