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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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Delator (plural: delatores, feminine: delatrix) is
Latin for a
denouncer, one who
indicates to a
court another as
having committed a
punishable deed....
- settlers.
Howells is
known to be the
father of
American realism, and a
denouncer of the
sentimental novel. The
resolution of the love
triangle of Irene...
- 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...
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previously been on good terms,
Truman felt anno**** that
Eisenhower did not
denounce Joseph McCarthy during the campaign. Similarly,
Eisenhower was outraged...
- this was
confirmed by the
Titulus Regius, an Act of
Parliament which denounced any
further claims through Edward IV's
heirs by
delegitimising Edward...
-
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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Members of the
African National Congress and
Democratic Alliance youth have
denounced the
settlement and the
continued existence of Afrikaner-only settlements...
- "Public enemy" is a term to
denounce a
notorious criminal whose activities are seen as
extremely damaging to society. A
notable declared Public Enemy was...
- universalist, internationalist, and
ardent critic of nationalism, he
denounced the
British Raj and
advocated independence from Britain. As an exponent...