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Denouncing and had
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.
Denouncing a " double standards diplomacy ", she claimed that the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) is not legitimate to decide a military intervention in Côte d ' Ivoire since it had not intervened in Niger after the coup d ' état led by Salou Djibo on 18 February 2010.

Denouncing and called
" 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 and him
Denouncing her perceived betrayal, Cobra Commander abandoned his wife and took Billy with him.
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 and people
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 Deng Xiaoping concerns 800 million people.

Denouncing and .
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 Telemann as an " opera musician ", Kuhnau petitioned the city council several times against the younger composer.
Cicero Denouncing Catiline by Cesare Maccari. One of several political conflicts in the Roman Republic during this century
Denouncing her as a whore, he makes her swear on the Bible never to see Surtees again and to lock herself in her room.
* Anti-Copperhead Broadside Denouncing Former Pres.
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 the official results as fraudulent, Mba Abessole declared himself President and appointed RNB First Secretary Pierre-André Kombila as Prime Minister.
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.
" 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 idolatry and ritualistic worship prevalent in Hinduism at the time, he worked towards reviving Vedic ideologies.

name and Ben
Ben Nevis was the name of a White Star Line packet ship which in 1854 carried the group of immigrants who were to become the Wends of Texas.
" ( The captain's family name is " Ben Yehuda "— the name of the noted Zionist linguist Eliezer Ben Yehuda who had a major share in transforming Hebrew, a purely liturgical language for many centuries, into a spoken language again.
The Elizabeth Tower, in particular, which is often referred to by the name of its main bell, " Big Ben ", is an iconic landmark of London and the United Kingdom in general, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city and an emblem of parliamentary democracy.
Gelbart-scripted films for television included Barbarians at the Gate ( 1993 ), a true story about the battle for control of the RJR Nabisco corporation starring James Garner that was based on the best-selling book of that name ; Weapons of Mass Distraction ( 1997 ) starring Ben Kingsley and Gabriel Byrne as rival media moguls and And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself ( 2003 ) starring Antonio Banderas as the Mexican revolutionary leader.
In the 1994 book Skunk Works, Ben Rich, the former head of Lockheed's Skunk Works division, wrote that the Aurora was the budgetary code name for the stealth bomber fly-off that resulted in the B-2 Spirit.
Later, in Edge of Victory: Rebirth, they have a son whom they name Ben after Obi-Wan Kenobi, who used Ben as a pseudonym.
In the independent film Into My Heart, the characters Ben ( Rob Morrow ) and Adam ( Jake Weber ) are seen exiting the old Thalia Theatre on Broadway after their ' yearly viewing ' of the film, whose name can be seen on the marquee.
He played a judge who murdered his lover and then presided over the murder trial in which Ben was trying to clear someone else's name for the crime.
It has been suggested that there never was an actual " ben Naphtali "; rather, the name was chosen ( based on the Bible, where Asher and Naphtali are the younger sons of Zilpah and Bilhah ) to designate any tradition different from Ben Asher's.
In 2000, Catherine Wheel re-emerged with a new record label, a new bassist ( Ben Ellis ); a modified name ( The Catherine Wheel ); and a new album, Wishville.
Disney animator Ben Sharpsteen said " We thought the name was too common, so we had to look for something else.
The Magic were then a team composed of virtually all no name players and little experience which included team captain Armstrong, Bo Outlaw and a young Ben Wallace, along with Coach Rivers led the Magic to a 41 – 41 record, barely missing out on the playoffs.
The same month he traveled from U Minh to Ben Tre, and instructed the South Vietnamese communists to stop fighting in the name of religious sects.
With his gang now jailed in connection to Corley's murder, Ben crosses the desert as a fugitive in order to find a way to clear his name, save his gang, and prevent Ripburger from turning Corley Motors into a minivan producer.
Ben's entire name appears only in the manual as " Ben Whatsisname ".
Curiously, the name " Ben " is the alias of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the person whom the classic line was originally addressed to.
Its name reflects the fact that it consists of two large islands, Whidbey and Camano, and seven smaller islands ( Baby, Ben Ure, Deception, Kalamut, Minor, Smith, and Strawberry ).
While Bloomsbury was not the first area of London to have acquired a formal square, Bloomsbury Square, laid out in 1660 by Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton as Southampton Square, was the first square to be named as such .< ref name = LondonEncyc >< cite > The London Encyclopaedia, Edited by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert.
Notting Hill therefore forms the major part of North Kensington, and is considered an alternative name ;< ref name = LondonEncyc >< cite > The London Encyclopaedia, Edited by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert.
Ben Lomond is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Santa Cruz County, California, United States, and also the name of the mountain to the west.

name and Carter
In 1888, Shortly after he was married, he became a partner in the firm and the name was changed to Carter, Hughes & Cravath.
After leaving Davis, Carter was for several years a mainstay of CTI Records, making albums under his own name and also appearing on many of the label's records with a diverse range of other musicians.
The characters he portrayed in the films were usually very similar to the wise-cracking, sly, lecherous Cockney he was famed for playing on television, and in six cases bore the name Sid or Sidney: Sidney Fiddler, Sid Carter, Sid Plummer, Sidney Bliss, Sidney Boggle and Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond.
Estragon's name has another connotation, besides that of the aromatic herb, tarragon: " estragon " is a cognate of oestrogen, the female hormone ( Carter, 130 ).
After his death, his name was given to the Sonny Carter Training Facility Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, NASA's underwater astronaut training facility, for which he had developed training techniques.
When William Henry Harrison sold this parcel to his brother Carter Bassett Harrison in the mid-1790s, the parcel was referred to as Brown's Quarter, which was the same name given to the parcel on which some of Sherwood Forest now lies.
President Carter changed the name of the documents in the decision-making process, although the mechanics of NSC review differed little from that of previous administrations.
Carter did not actually record under his own name until the label's revival in the 1980s, but played double bass on many other musicians ' sessions.
Medary was also a common given name in Carter Hathaway's family.
On March 2, 1889 the Current Local printed the following: “ Over in the kingdom of Carter, on the land of the Cape Girardeau and Southwestern Railroad ( Houck Railroad ), at a point eleven miles distant from Williamsville, there is in process of evolution a little town bearing the name of Ellsinore …”
Its name was later changed to “ The Carter County News .” The newspaper folded in 1926.
The two days of riots made national headlines and were mentioned ( although not directly by name ) in the draft of an address to the nation that was to have been delivered by President Jimmy Carter on July 5, 1979.
Carter is an American Indian ; his Sioux name is Little Deer Who Goes Swift and Sure Through Forest.
Carter has since stylized his name as Denial P. Cartier when performing with the band.
Nokko became Ronnie, Pukko became Zero, Shinichi was renamed Kenny Carter, and Koichi was given the name Randy.
Also in 1894, Darrow took on the first murder case of his career, defending Patrick Eugene Prendergast, the " mentally deranged drifter " who had confessed to murdering Chicago mayor Carter H. Harrison, Sr .< ref name =" answers. com ">
Shawn Corey Carter ( born December 4, 1969 ), better known by his stage name Jay-Z, is an American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur and occasional actor.
In his neighborhood, Carter was known as " Jazzy ", a nickname that eventually developed into his showbiz / stage name, " Jay-Z ".
Although it was released under the name Fields of the Nephilim, McCoy has been secretive about the musicians who play on Mourning Sun, though John ' Capachino ' Carter is the only named contributor.
The Plaintiffs John Carter, John Swing, and John Veronis ( artists ) created art and sculpture work together in New York City under the name " Jx3 ".
The Carter Sisters reclaimed the name The Carter Family for their act during the 1960s and 1970s.
Maybelle and her daughters toured during the 1950s and 1960s as " Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters " but after the death of A. P. Carter in 1960 the group revived the name " The Carter Family ", frequently touring with Johnny Cash ( her son-in-law from 1968 on ); the group were regular performers on Cash's weekly network variety show from 1969-71.

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