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So the instruments were tuned and the comminatory verses sung.
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But presently Arran began to suspect that the portrait was not as comminatory as he could have wished.
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I detected something comminatory in his yellow, emaciated countenance, but I believe now he was simply startled by my youth.
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Captain Tom went sailing from island to island, appearing unexpectedly in various localities, beaming, noisy, anecdotal, commendatory or comminatory, but always welcome.
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"She has gone after him," stated Fyne in comminatory tones.
Использование термина denunciatory на английском
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The language of the Presbyterian champions was equally bold, denunciatory, and explicit.
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Warming with my own complaints, I soon became fearfully profane and denunciatory.
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Randle Janvers Binderbeck is secretly consoling himself by writing the most denunciatory articles.
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He composed various denunciatory answers with which to annihilate his brother.
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He sprang off to confront Carmena, with denunciatory words and gestures.
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Among other things, a Mr. Louaillier published a denunciatory newspaper article.
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Mass meetings, of the most boisterous and denunciatory character, were held through the community.
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While thus held he gave vent to coarse and denunciatory language against the officers.
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I think, however, we may expect procrastination in measures of relief, denunciatory threats, etc.
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The spirit of this reform is denunciatory, violent, and proscriptive.
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Hitherto its aims had appeared Utopian, and its resolves had been denunciatory and exasperating.
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Yet to every denunciatory letter I made soft answer, always signing myself "Caesar."
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Before him Horne declaimed, haggard and bearded, like an inspired denunciatory prophet from a wilderness.
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Then he started up and raised his hand aloft in a denunciatory manner as he spoke:-
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The attorneys for the People were dramatic and denunciatory, and forced their case with arrogant confidence.
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He is persuasive; his forerunners had been denunciatory.