He said: I strongly condemn the cowardly attacks on our people today.
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A culture of violence needs ideology, policy, platform, legislation to condemn it.
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Nature and history do not condemn a country to a particular future.
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The international community must condemn it and take responsible action against them.
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Revolutionary youth groups have called for daily marches to condemn the violence.
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Where in the depths of history has the word 'reprobate' gone missing?
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Perhaps he passed the night with his friends abusing that reprobate Bonaparte.
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A wickeder boy never lived: nothing could be done with the reprobate.
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The gods refused as fabulous are not held reprobate on that account.
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That reprobate you were engaged to defied me and defended that woman.
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It typifies everything advocates of good government decry about the policy process.
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Parents, schools and the media constantly decry the dangers of narcotic substances.
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Both parties decry tax loopholes, although they diverge on what constitutes one.
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Some researchers decry this approach, arguing that it dumbs down the science.
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But this is not to decry what was won in other fields.
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Rachel remained alone, to objurgate Rachel.
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He was about to objurgate, but affirmatived her motion to ring the bell for the servants, and addressed Peterborough: 'You read 'em abroad every morning?'
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Another spouse of the moment was wanted, to be wooed, objurgated, and regretted.
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They all objurgated Jimmy for his luck as he drove off.
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But the boy Mohammed being by me objurgated-for I
Uso de excoriate em inglês
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Sang Huin felt their cold Korean scrutiny excoriate him with their looks.
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Five days after this period, I again observed a disposition to excoriate.
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The Fake News Media is crazed because they wanted me to excoriate him.
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History will forgive me or excoriate me, as is appropriate.
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Ghastly faces were staring at her, their lips moving in death to excoriate her.
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Some people's voices excoriate you, Laura's was soft and soothing.
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The drops of rain bruise us; the false sounds excoriate us; the darkness blinds us.
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Since the election, he has taken to Twitter to excoriate certain companies, causing stock price swings.
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He would excoriate a false and flippant chivalry.
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Neither have you a right to excoriate those who are conscientiously operating through the channels spoken of.
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We may excoriate the cannibal, but which of us will now affirm the provocation is not great?
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Snake would never forget Jesse's death, but she could not excoriate herself for the manner of it forever.
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He might speak about winter's charm, excoriate the evils of television, or wonder out loud about the city's destiny.
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So, you see how this could be turned on many liberal observers who want to excoriate me on this.
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There is no need to laugh in private when the press is free to excoriate the occupants of the Kremlin.
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Yet Trump manages to make it infinitely complicated -and then get distracted by self-pityand excoriate reporters for committing journalism.