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cited and condemnation
One often cited example, though perhaps not Luther's chief concern, is a condemnation of the selling of indulgences ; another prominent point within the 95 Theses is Luther's disagreement both with the way in which the higher clergy, especially the pope, used and abused power, and with the very idea of the pope.
In 2004 Neoism was cited by Javier Ruis in response to the National Assembly Against Racism's condemnation of anarchists disrupting the Third European Social Forum session on anti-m and anti-racism in London ( PGA Considered As Neoist Invisible Theatre ).
In Bo Yang's Modern Chinese Edition of Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian, for example, Bo cited seven different and discordant views of Jiang's career — ranging from ringing endorsements of his recklessness and loyalty for the sake of Shu ( Pei Songzhi ( 裴松之 ), commentator to the Records of Three Kingdoms ) to criticism of his constant draining campaigns ( Chen Shou, author of Records of Three Kingdoms ) to outright condemnation ( Sun Sheng ( 孫盛 ), author of the Spring and Autumn Annals of Jin ), each of which could be considered a potentially valid view of his complicated character.
The editors of Maclean's denounced Hall and her staff for what they called the " zealous condemnation of their journalism " and stated that " cited no evidence, considered no counter-arguments, and appointed herself prosecutor, judge and jury in one fell swoop.
The editors of Maclean's denounced Hall and her staff for what they called the " zealous condemnation of their journalism " and stated that " cited no evidence, considered no counter-arguments, and appointed herself prosecutor, judge and jury in one fell swoop.
The position criticised the Communist Party as part of a broader condemnation of socialism ; Shafarevich published a much-noticed book Socialism ( French edition around 1975 ) of destructive analysis, which was cited centrally by Solzhenitsyn in his 1978 address to Harvard University.
First United counterclaimed the condemnation proceedings and cited a violation of RLUIPA.
Adams cited the " swift public condemnation " of former mayor and governor Neil Goldschmidt in 2004 by the news media as weighing heavily in his decision to lie.
The bull is cited at times as evidence of a strong condemnation by the church of slavery in general, but scholars point out that Paul sanctioned slavery elsewhere after the issuing of Sublimus Dei.

cited and October
In October 1981, Life cited Shelley Hack, Lauren Hutton, and Iman for Revlon, Margaux Hemingway for Fabergé, Karen Graham for Estee Lauder, Christina Ferrare for Max Factor and Cheryl Tiegs for Cover Girl by proclaiming them the " million dollar faces " of the beauty industry.
Ebert later added The Godfather Part II to his " Great Movies " list in October 2008 stating that his original review has often been cited as proof of his " worthlessness " but he still hasn't changed his mind and wouldn't change a word of his original review.
In 1793, Louis was guillotined in January and Marie was guillotined in October, and these beheadings are commonly cited as a result of the diamond's " curse ", but the historical record suggests that Marie Antoinette had never worn the Golden Fleece pendant because it had been reserved for the exclusive use of the king.
Many decades later, association with the Kristallnacht anniversary was cited as the main reason against choosing 9 November (" Schicksalstag "), the day the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, as the new German national holiday ; a different day was chosen ( 3 October 1990, German reunification ).
Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (; 31 October 1815 – 19 February 1897 ) was a German mathematician who is often cited as the " father of modern analysis ".
It is best known as the location that British General John Burgoyne surrendered to American General Horatio Gates at the end of the Battles of Saratoga on October 17, 1777, often cited as the turning point for the United States during the American Revolutionary War.
On October 27, 1924, the day before the two halves of the tunnel were scheduled to be linked, 41-year-old Holland died of a heart attack in a sanatorium in Battle Creek, Michigan, attributed by individuals cited in The New York Times to the stress he endured overseeing the tunnel's construction.
In October 1998, NORML Foundation published the NORML Report on U. S. Domestic Marijuana Production that was widely cited in the mainstream media.
Pieter Burman ( Petrus Burmannus, often cited as Burmann, October 23, 1713 – June 24, 1778 ), called by himself the Younger ( Secundus ) to distinguish himself from his uncle, was a Dutch philologist, born at Amsterdam.
Later non-Trinitarian teachers included: Abelard ( 1079 – 1142 ), who was accused of Sabellianism and forced into refuge in a monastery in France ; Michael Servetus ( 1511 – 1553 ), an eminent physician from Spain, sometimes cited as a motivating force of Unitarianism, who wrote, " There is no other person of God but Christ ... the entire Godhead of the Father is in him ", and was burned at the stake for heresy on October 27, 1553 ; Emanuel Swedenborg ( 1688 – 1772 ); and Presbyterian minister John Miller, author of Is God a Trinity?
In October 2011, President Obama landed in Asheville aboard the larger ( Boeing VC-25 ) Air Force One to kick off his North Carolina and Virginia bus tour to promote his Jobs Bill and gave a speech at the airport, and made a reference in his speech that cited potential enhancements at the airport as part of the jobs push.
In October 1896 Lieutenant James Robert Phillips ( RN ) Phillips was not a Lieutenant, he was a lawyer ; after completing articles he was Sheriff and Overseer of Prisons in the Gold Coast and later Acting Queen's Advocate there, before his appointment as Acting Consul-Generalin the Protectorate-see Home, cited below already, at page 30 the Acting Consul-General visited the Benin River District and had meetings with the agents and traders.
In October 2010, the project was named " Project of the Year " by the Project Management Institute, which cited NIF as a " stellar example of how properly applied project management excellence can bring together global teams to deliver a project of this scale and importance efficiently.
Such an authorisation can be cited in the military service records of 19 October 1867.
By October 1960, Time magazine was calling This Is Your Life " the most sickeningly sentimental show on the air "; it cited a May 1960 episode on " Queens housewife and mother " Elizabeth Hahn as evidence that the show had " run through every faded actress still able to cry on cue " and had instead " turned to ordinary people as subjects for its weekly, treacly ' true-to-life ' biographies.
The Recommendation for Unit Citation dated 3 October 1945 states, These units, which constituted Task Force 20, are cited for outstanding performance of duty in action during the period 28 – 30 April 1945, in the vicinity of Neuherberg, Germany.
" ( Both the Bosch and Posada statements were cited in an 18 October 1976 report to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger posted by the National Security Archive on 17 May 2005.
Interviewed in October 2011 by Adam Boulton on Sky News, she cited the UK's relative stability as an example of how France's economy need not suffer from pulling out of the euro.
In 1999, the widely cited newsletter Taylorology published an account that on 21 October 1964, while living in the Hollywood hills under the name Pat Lewis, she suffered a heart attack.
' The authors retract the October 15, 2004, paper cited above.
After spending the spring and summer preparing for the upcoming season, Olson abruptly and unexpectedly announced his permanent retirement from the Arizona basketball program in October 2008 ; his personal physician cited health concerns as the reason.
The Act was cited in October 2002 to argue for the authorization of military force against the Iraqi government.
The Act was cited as a basis of support in the Congressional Authorization for use of Military Force Against Iraq in October 2002.
In October 2008, U. S. Senator Kit Bond apologized to Todd Graves after a U. S. Justice Department report cited Bond forcing Graves out over a disagreement with Representative Graves.
In October, 2002 the Intelligence Community ( IC ) produced a classified, 90-page National Intelligence Estimate ( NIE ) on Iraq's WMD programmes which cited reports that Iraq began " vigorously trying to procure " more uranium from Niger and two other African countries.

cited and revolution
While its dates are disputed, the publication in 1543 of Nicolaus Copernicus's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ( On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres ) and Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica ( On the Fabric of the Human body ) are often cited as marking the beginning of the scientific revolution.
Many of the important figures of the scientific revolution, however, shared in the Renaissance respect for ancient learning and cited ancient pedigrees for their innovations.
Havel cited her as a great inspiration and influence in that country's Velvet Revolution, the revolution in which the Soviet-dominated communist government there was overthrown.
In 1987, for instance, in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Michael Johns of the Heritage Foundation cited 208 perceived acts of human rights and other abuses by the Soviets since the revolution.
Its typographical adventurousness was cited by El Lissitzky as one of the major forerunners of the revolution in graphic design in the 1920s and 1930s.
Portugal's growing isolation following Hastings's claims has often been cited as a factor that helped to bring about the " carnation revolution " coup which deposed the Caetano regime in 1974.
The most cited example is that of the social revolution and sexual revolution of the 1960s in Europe and America both in the new attitudes to the arts, abortion, homosexuality and capital punishment.
Arguing in favor of extending the revolution from Ukraine to the Balkans, and indicating his belief that the peasantry was being alienated by internationalist messages, Rakovsky cited concerns that centralism was placing Soviet influence in peril, and called for " carrying out a correct theoretical and practical solution to the national question within the boundaries of the Soviet Union ".
The 1977 film Pumping Iron is cited as generating a fitness revolution of sorts that resulted in gyms full of Nautilus equipment and other similar strength-training exercise machines.
Some goals whose accomplishment is sometimes cited in order for the revolution to end include:
A 1995 Times report profiling the " quiet revolution " cited a cleaner environment, uniforms, and a new code of conduct as causes for the change.
Important publications in setting off the cognitive revolution include George A. Miller's 1956 Psychological Review article " The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two " ( one of the most highly cited papers in psychology ),

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