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Denunciation (from
Latin denuntiare, "to
denounce") is the act of
publicly ****igning to a
person the
blame for a
perceived wrongdoing, with the hope of...
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International Women's Day,
Spanish women went on
strike for the day to
denounce ****ual discrimination,
domestic violence and the wage gap. Parti****nts...
- many
publicly supporting them, many
remaining silent, and a few
publicly denouncing them.
Trump claimed to have won the election, and made many
claims of...
- downfall. Generally, the term
jeremiad is
applied to
moralistic texts that
denounce a
society for its wickedness, and
prophesies its downfall. Over time, the...
- parti****tes in politics,
either to
defend a
concrete proposition or to
denounce an injustice,
usually by
either rejecting,
producing or
extending an ideology...
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Italian Army
until he was
wounded and
discharged in 1917. He
eventually denounced the PSI, his
views now
centering on
Italian nationalism, and
founded the...
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Democratic Movement (MDB)
chose an anti-candidate to fill the spot and
denounce the
restrictive democracy. The MDB
chose General Euler Bentes Monteiro...
- been
compared to
Michael Moore for his use of the do****entary form to
denounce mainstream media,
which he
accuses of
having conflicts of interest. Juppé...
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internationalist foreign policy by
working closely with Britain.
Truman staunchly denounced isolationism. He
energized the New Deal
coalition during the 1948 presidential...
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which has two
different meanings and it was
first used by
Karol Bacílek to
denounce the
alleged "bourgeois nationalism" of Husák in the 1950s. The
later and...