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denounced and measure
Unionists and the Orange Order were fierce in their resistance ; for them, any measure of Home Rule was denounced as nothing other than Rome Rule.
The measure was strongly denounced by a group of French historians as an attempt to use history to justify political extremism.

denounced and disgraceful
On 7 September 1989, Lauder-Frost, on behalf of the Club, denounced " the disgraceful Anglo-Irish Agreement " in The Sun.
His fame and reputation soon plummeted as he was denounced as a thief and troublemaker by the company ’ s white managers, Voelckel and Nolan ; thus, he bore a disgraceful image that no future production manager would hire.
Kvashnin accused Budanov of " humiliating " and murdering Kungayeva, and denounced the colonel's behavior as " barbaric and " disgraceful.
He condemned this as a disgraceful and cowardly act, which he denounced as a betrayal of his trust and of the judiciary, and said, contrary to assertions from Shameem and interim Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, that his leave of absence was forced, not voluntary.

denounced and product
Lincoln denounced the decision, alleging it was the product of a conspiracy of Democrats to support the Slave Power Lincoln argued, " The authors of the Declaration of Independence never intended ' to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity ', but they ' did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness '.
His unique style of painting however was denounced soon after his death by some critics as being a product of his assimilation into western culture, rather than his own connection to his subject matter or his natural style.
Moreover, since 1956, China and the USSR had progressively diverged about Marxist ideology, and, by 1961, when the doctrinal differences proved intractable, the Communist Party of China formally denounced the Soviet variety of Communism as a product of " Revisionist Traitors ", i. e., the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, headed by Nikita Krushchev.
An editorial in The Jewish Chronicle written by Chaim Bermant denounced the Kach organisation to which Goldstein belonged as " Neo-Nazis " and a U. S. creation, funded by American money and a product of American gun culture.
Vice President Quayle branded " Cop Killer " as being " obscene ," and President Bush publicly denounced any record company that would release such a product.

denounced and party
On the other side, more radical members of the party formed a Pro-Boer faction that denounced the conflict and called for an immediate end to hostilities.
Yet, at the 5th Congress of the Communist International ( July 1924 ), Grigory Zinoviev formally denounced Georg Lukács's heterodox definition of orthodox Marxism as exclusively derived from fidelity to the " Marxist method ", and not to Communist party dogmas ; and denounced the Marxism developments of the German theorist Karl Korsch.
On July 3, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah rejected the indictment and denounced the tribunal as a plot against the party, vowing that the named persons would not be arrested under any circumstances.
Dubček, the party Presidium, the National Front, and the cabinet denounced this manifesto.
Even so, republicanism flourished in the " country " party of the early 18th century, which denounced the corruption of the " court " party, producing a political theory that heavily influenced the American colonists.
In the event, he got both war and national humiliation ; the economy of the entire Northeast suffered severely, Jefferson was vehemently denounced, and his party lost support.
A faction of the Republican party, the Liberal Republicans, bolted in 1872, publicly denounced the political patronage system known as Grantism and demanded amnesty for Confederate soldiers.
The party denounced many of Hamilton's measures ( especially the national bank ) as unconstitutional.
The party saw itself as a champion of republicanism and denounced the Federalists as supporters of monarchy and aristocracy.
Wilson had tried to find a middle ground between conservative Republicans, led by Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, and the powerful left wing of the Democratic party, led by William Jennings Bryan, who strenuously denounced private banks and Wall Street.
Although the Islamic Republic of Iran is a state party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, international human rights organisations and foreign governments routinely denounced executions of Iranian child offenders as a violation of the treaty.
A left group, including Ken Livingstone, denounced the election manifesto of the party.
While some have denounced its policies as " fascist ", features that are integral to historical ( and generic ) fascism are absent in the party.
In the early 2000s the party denounced the Schengen, Maastricht, and Amsterdam treaties as foundations for " a supranational entity spelling the end of France.
As a result, Deng was denounced as a capitalist roader and stripped of his position as vice premier, although he retained his party membership.
" The party also denounced economic rationalism and globalisation, reflecting working-class dissatisfaction with the neo-liberal economic policies embraced by the major parties.
Conservative critics within the party have quietly denounced this as betrayal of the communist ideology, while reformers have praised Jiang as a visionary.
Though Joyce had been deputy leader of the party from 1933 and an effective fighter and orator, Mosley snubbed him in his autobiography and later denounced him as a traitor because of his wartime activities.
Even more surprisingly, he was officially endorsed by the Democrats, whose party he had denounced for decades.
Guesde, nevertheless, continued to oppose the reformist policy of Jean Jaurès, whom he denounced for supporting one " bourgeois " party against another.
Republicans and eastern Democrats supported Cleveland ( the leader of the eastern pro-business wing of the party ), while southern and western Democrats, as well as Populists, generally denounced him.

denounced and ,"
The campaign saw mud slung three ways, with LaGuardia denounced as a far-left " Red ," O ' Brien as a pawn of the bosses, and McKee as an anti-Semite.
As a Federalist spokesman, he was repeatedly denounced by the Jeffersonian Republicans as " a pusillanimous, half-begotten, self-dubbed patriot ," " an incurable lunatic ," and " a deceitful newsmonger ... Pedagogue and Quack.
Despite their initial cooperation against " revisionism ," Hoxha denounced Mao as a revisionist, along with almost every other self-identified Communist organization in the world.
Fisk strongly condemned the September 11 attacks, describing them as a " hideous crime against humanity ," but he also denounced the Bush administration's response to the attacks, arguing that " a score of nations " were being identified and positioned as " haters of democracy " or " kernels of evil ," and urged a more honest debate on U. S. policy in the Middle East.
He angrily denounced the Klan as a " hooded society of bigots ," and warned them to " return to a decent society before it's too late.
Camille Paglia, author of Sexual Personae and public intellectual, denounced Fish as a " totalitarian Tinkerbell ," charging him with hypocrisy for lecturing about multiculturalism from the perspective of a tenured professor at the homogeneous and sheltered ivory tower of Duke .< ref >
Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter, there as an observer, denounced Noriega, saying the election had been " stolen ," as did Bishop Marcos G. McGrath.
For example, in June 1946 Recorder Leonce Plante denounced the witnesses as a " bunch of crazy nuts ," set cash bail as high as $ 200 and threatened that if some witnesses came before him again bail would be $ 1, 000.
" Already known as " the miners ' angel ," when she was denounced on the floor of the United States Senate as the " grandmother of all agitators ," she replied:
On June 1, 1950, she delivered a fifteen-minute speech on the Senate floor, known as the " Declaration of Conscience ," in which she refused to name McCarthy directly but denounced " the reckless abandon in which unproved charges have been hurled from this side of the aisle.
Who destroyed the RSDLP and how ", which denounced the Bolsheviks for among other things, raising money by " expropriations ," that is, robbing banks.
They denounced the idea, with Wyden stating, " The idea of a federal betting parlor on atrocities and terrorism is ridiculous and it's grotesque ," while Dorgan called it " useless, offensive and unbelievably stupid ".
In December 1978, six months before the European Parliament election, the Call of Cochin signed by Chirac denounced the appropriation of France by " the foreign party ," which sacrificed the national interests and the independence of the country in order to build a federal Europe.
While advocating a " united front from below ," the Party attacked other socialist parties as " social fascists " and denounced the AFL as " an organ to suppress and disorganize the masses " which workers should join only to " overthrow the reformist bureaucracy " that ran them.
Finally, after Ishiwara publicly denounced Tōjō as an enemy of Japan who should " be arrested and executed ," he was put on the retired list.
On 6 July 2004, he called a press conference and denounced the government for maintaining what he called a " dirt unit ," which he said was gathering personal material about him, including details of his first marriage.
In the Cohen opinion, Harlan famously wrote " one man's vulgarity is another's lyric ," a quote that was later denounced by Robert Bork as " moral relativism ".
The earliest reference given is to Barthélemy de Laffemas, who in 1598 in Les Trésors et richesses pour mettre l ' Estat en Splendeur ( The Treasures and riches to put the State in Splendor ) " denounced the objectors to the use of French silks on the ground that all purchasers of French luxury goods created a livelihood for the poor, whereas the miser caused them to die in distress ," an early form of the paradox of thrift.
U. S. Representative Cynthia McKinney, speaking on September 24, acknowledged that " We must find and hold accountable all those who perpetrated those most terrible crimes against our nation and its people ," but denounced what she saw as impending " suspensions of fundamental civil liberties " and said that she was " greatly concerned that we are about to engage in an extremely hazardous military campaign of unknown duration, with unrealistic objectives and perhaps even ultimately harmful long-term consequences for our nation ," adding, " Already there is growing disquiet in the Muslim world that the U. S. is poised to turn its terrorist campaign into a war against Islam.
Some neo-orthodox proponents have gone so far as to claim greater affinity with atheists in that regard than with the theological and cultural trappings of so-called " Christendom ," which Kierkegaard venomously denounced in his later works.

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