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1 The junta's involvement in the resignation provoked strong condemnation from the international community.
2 POLITICIANS in Dublin expressed strong condemnation and total surprise following last night's bomb.
3 The news provoked strong condemnation from civil rights groups and protests from Awlaki's family.
4 It has already brought strong condemnation from Iran and Indonesia.
5 He spoke in terms of strong condemnation of slavery, and of the apprenticeship system.
6 His own position was in itself a strong condemnation of the powers at Rome.
7 Ahmadinejad repeated the strong condemnation of nuclear weapons he made in a speech on Monday.
8 Kennedy leaned back, her eyes wide, unable to hide her surprise at Lewis's strong condemnation .
9 The move has provoked strong condemnation from German churches which accuse him of degrading human dignity.
10 There has been strong condemnation from the US and other allies in the fight against IS.
11 A March through central Riga by SS veterans has drawn strong condemnation from Russian and Jewish organisations.
12 While it doesn't sound like a strong condemnation , it's effectively made possessing and distributing them a crime.
13 He not only spoke of Newbold in terms of strong condemnation but of slave-holders and slavery everywhere.
14 The view which Sir Charles formed at the time was in strong condemnation of Lord Granville's action.
15 Northern reaction: The Sinn Féin president and other Northern politicians issued strong condemnation of the violence in Dublin.
16 Past U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan have attracted strong condemnation in China, which considers Taiwan a renegade province.
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