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denouncer การใช้

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  • Chamberlain policy, and a vigorous denouncer of the war's injustice.
  • In October 1942 he was discovered by a denouncer.
  • Mrs . Tripp has a historical lineage of her own : the citizen denouncer.
  • Labussi鑢e had assaulted the denouncer during rehearsal.
  • The law forbade non-nobles from owning nobility-estates and promised the estate to the denouncer.
  • Howells is known to be the father of American realism, and a denouncer of the sentimental novel.
  • He was a prominent anti-imperialist of the Cape Colony, and a denouncer of British policies which led to the Boer War, chairing the South Africa Conciliation Committee in Cape Town.
  • The famous painting " Death of Marat " depicts the killing of the fiery radical journalist ( and denouncer of the Girondins ) Jean-Paul Marat by the Girondin sympathizer Charlotte Corday, who was executed.
  • An investigative process is initiated either by the institutions'own initiative or after a denouncer has made authorities aware of the case in a police station or in a Quick Reaction Unit of the Attorney General's Office.
  • John L . Allen, Jr . has said the secrecy was aimed rather at the protection of all involved, the accused, the victim / denouncer and the witnesses, before the verdict was passed, and for free finding of facts.
  • Rep . Sam Gibbons, 76, D-Fla ., who led efforts for civil rights and open government in the House in the 1960s and became Speaker Newt Gingrich's chief denouncer in the 1990s, announced his retirement Monday after 34 years in Congress.
  • The standards for judgment seem to come down to the motive of the denouncer ( does he or she have something to gain ? ), the willingness to make the denunciation publicly, and the content of the denunciation : Is it ultimately perceived as constructive, or destructive, to society?
  • Her targets include Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel; Sen . Lauch Faircloth, the North Carolina conservative who is the most fervid denouncer of Mrs . Clinton on the Whitewater panel, and D'Amato, one of the chief campaign strategists for Sen . Bob Dole, the Republican challenger to President Clinton.
  • Nevertheless the decision to portray at least two Indians sympathetically irked later generations of readers whose attitudes had been shaped by " scientific racism ", and even today it is often assumed by casual readers ( who do not read the prefaces ) that Chateaubriand was a promulgator rather than a denouncer of the " noble savage " concept.
  • The gnome remains in the commercials; however, he is no longer held against his will, but now works as " The Roaming Gnome : Denouncer of Travel Myths . " In these commercials he discusses two myths, one where the gnome states that Travelocity's services are able to " denounce " the myth, and the other where the gnome ends up causing a mess.