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Denouncing Telemann as an " opera musician ", Kuhnau petitioned the city council several times against the younger composer.
Denouncing a " sharp fall in deportations since the beginning of 2011 after a decrease of near 5 % in 2010 ", she claimed that " most of the detention centres are almost empty in 2011 ".
Denouncing a " state scandal " and an " increasing financial black hole for the French social security system ", she " pledges to repeal the AME as soon as she will come to power ".
Denouncing an " accelerated policy of Islamisation " and a " breach of the constitutional principle of secularism ", she claimed that Quick had been owned by the French state since October 2006 and that the UMP state is the owner of Quick through the Caisse des dépôts et consignations ( Qualium Investissement subsidiary ), which holds 99. 63 % of its capital.

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Denouncing " the US supremacy " in the military intervention, she " refused the idea that France slavishly followed the USA in this new stalemate ".
Denouncing the planned dispatch of British, French and Italian military advisers, she lamented the decision of French authorities to compromise further France in " a new Afghanistan ".

Denouncing and African
Denouncing the name Ben Carter and calling it his " slave name ," Ben Ammi says that in 1966 he had a " vision ," in which the Archangel Gabriel called him to take his people, African Americans, back to the Holy Land of Israel.

Denouncing and is
Denouncing the view that the sexual union is an end in itself, the Conference declared: `` We steadfastly uphold what must always be regarded as the governing considerations of Christian marriage.

Denouncing and since
Denouncing the project since its outset, some indigenous communities, NGOs, and human rights organizations have objected to the HGDP's goals based on perceived issues of scientific racism, colonialism, biocolonialism ( patenting ), informed consent and the prospect of biological warfare.

Denouncing and by
Cicero Denouncing Catiline by Cesare Maccari. One of several political conflicts in the Roman Republic during this century
Cicero Denouncing Catiline by Cesare Maccari
Soane acquired three works by his friend J. M. W. Turner: St Hugues Denouncing Vegeance on the Shepherd of Cormayer Val D ’ Aoust ( an oil painting ), Kirkstall Abbey ( watercolour ) & Admiral Van Tromp ’ s Barge entering the Texel ( an oil painting ).

Denouncing and on
Denouncing her as a whore, he makes her swear on the Bible never to see Surtees again and to lock herself in her room.

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* Anti-Copperhead Broadside Denouncing Former Pres.
Denouncing her perceived betrayal, Cobra Commander abandoned his wife and took Billy with him.
Denouncing the Jacobin dictatorship, Jean Varlet wrote in 1794 that " government and revolution are incompatible, unless the people wishes to set its constituted authorities in permanent insurrection against itself.
Denouncing the official results as fraudulent, Mba Abessole declared himself President and appointed RNB First Secretary Pierre-André Kombila as Prime Minister.
Denouncing Deng Xiaoping concerns 800 million people.
" Bruckner agrees that the history of the twentieth century attests to the fanaticism of modernity, but argues that the modern thought that issued from the Enlightenment proved capable of criticizing its own errors, and that " Denouncing the excesses of the Enlightenment in the concepts that it forged means being true to its spirit.
Denouncing the agreement to the Belém press, the journalist has to escape.
" Denouncing the undue burden standard of Casey as illegitimate, Scalia called for Casey to be overruled.
Denouncing the mill owners, sympathizing with the toil of textile workers, Ettor called for an even larger walkout.
Denouncing the secretary as ‘ as glorious and as malicious a harlot as any that I know ’, Bonner also accused Mason of treasonous contact with Cardinal Pole and described him as a papist.
Denouncing the idolatry and ritualistic worship prevalent in Hinduism at the time, he worked towards reviving Vedic ideologies.

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They even accept the `` double standard '' of sex morality in a double sense, i.e., both sexes agree that standards for men differ from standards for women, and women apply to both sexes a standard different from that held by men.
Noting that Clinton's sex life was scrutinized more than his career accomplishments, Morrison compared this to the stereotyping and double standards that blacks typically endure.
Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky note in their book that Orwellian Doublespeak is an important component of the manipulation of the English language in American media, through a process called ‘ dichotomization ’; a component of media propaganda involving ‘ deeply embedded double standards in the reporting of news ’.
Sometimes " long double " is used for this in the C language family ( the C99 and C11 standards " IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic extension-Annex F " recommend the 80-bit extended format to be provided as " long double " when available ), though " long double " may be a synonym for " double " or may stand for quadruple precision.
However, prison would be a crucial formative experience for Orton ; the isolation from Halliwell would allow him to break free of him creatively ; and he would clearly see what he considered the corruptness, priggishness, and double standards of a purportedly liberal country.
Again on the film's DVD commentary, Cleese also spoke up for religious people who have come forward and congratulated him and his colleagues on the film's highlighting of double standards among purported followers of their own faith.
This is attributable to bungee operators rigorously conforming to standards and guidelines governing jumps, such as double checking calculations and fittings for every jump.
Fawcett also campaigned for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, which reflected sexual double standards.
During his campaign, Toledo had promised to double teachers ’ salaries, but ran into problems when the teachers unions successfully opposed an initiative to tie salary increases to improved skills and performance standards.
Some minstrel shows, particularly when performing outside the South, also managed subtly to poke fun at the racist attitudes and double standards of white society or champion the abolitionist cause.
Another stipulation placed upon the company was that the standards to support the catenary also had to be able to double as street lampposts.
As a child and a wooden one at that, Charlie could get away with double entendres which were otherwise impossible under broadcast standards of the time.
Russian authorities in turn responded by accusing the court of double standards.
She also made a pair of intimate vocal / guitar / double bass albums of jazz standards: After Hours ( 1961 ) with guitarist Mundell Lowe and double bassist George Duvivier and Sarah + 2 ( 1962 ) with guitarist Barney Kessell and double bassist Joe Comfort.
She focused on blue collar women's issues with themes about philandering husbands and persistent mistresses, and pushed boundaries in the conservative genre of country music by singing about birth control (" The Pill "), repeated childbirth (" One's on the Way "), double standards for men and women (" Rated " X ""), and being widowed by the draft during the Vietnam War (" Dear Uncle Sam ").
She possibly had more banned songs than any other artist in the history of country music, including " Rated " X "," about the double standards divorced women face, " Wings Upon Your Horns ," about the loss of teenage virginity, and " The Pill ", lyrics by T. D.
These double standards led to a Buddhist protest against the government, which was ended when nine civilians were shot dead or run over when the military attacked.

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