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  • Did he really think that trashy denunciatory journalism could interest me?
  • Sometimes, there are denunciatory speeches from political and religious leaders.
  • Where are the thunderers of grand, denunciatory prose, like H . L . Mencken?
  • The denunciatory flavor seems to have stayed in the background, though, till our century.
  • But, when it was published, it received reviews ranging from the bewildered to the denunciatory.
  • Hours after publication of this column, masses of denunciatory e-mail letters to the editor will arrive at The Times.
  • The denunciatory din over President Clinton's last-day pardons makes it hard to form a dispassionate judgment on them.
  • They could recall how easy it was for a frustrated movement to generate incendiary and denunciatory language and to spin off violent extremists.
  • The lyrics often deal with social issues and reproach for The Establishment, using direct and denunciatory language, an approach borrowed from hardcore punk.
  • Conservatives, on the other hand, may be quick to note that some of the past papal documents that John Paul II cites _ although not the particular passages _ were highly denunciatory of the liberalism of their time.
  • Susan Sontag's perhaps too explicitly titled " The Way We Live Now " ( 1987 ) uses a dying AIDS patient as denunciatory charge against the trivial rivalries of a New York arts set maneuvering around the deathbed.
  • The Russian consul in Cairo also opened an investigation, and violent denunciatory articles appeared in the Egyptian press, especially in connection with the death of one of the settlers who had been forced to leave the encampment because of insubordination.
  • In Verso's $ 11 hardback edition, Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm traces the manifesto's origins as a pamphlet and tries to wring from its denunciatory rhetoric a moral vision that survives the heat of a moment long since passed.
  • More important, in an art world largely defined by combativeness and what Danto has called the " denunciatory stance " of Clement Greenberg, his predecessor as The Nation art critic, his writing stands out for its consistent generosity of spirit.
  • To counter pedantic language mavens, the Germans offer Schlimmbesserung, " making a mistake in correcting . " ( The English neologism incorrection does not have the fierce denunciatory sound of " That, Sir, is a Schlimmbesserung ! ")
  • Hank Morgan's opinions are also strongly denunciatory towards the Catholic Church of the medieval period; the Church is seen by the Yankee as an oppressive institution that stifles science and teaches peasants meekness only as a means of preventing the overthrow of Church rule and taxation.
  • In his later years he resided in Washington, D . C . He was a frequent contributor to the " Galaxy, " under the pen-name " Carl Benson, " and published " The Interference Theory of Governments, " a book denunciatory of tariff and prohibitory liquor laws, and " Pieces of a Broken-down Critic ."
  • Described in The Ellerby Case, Dr Priestley's book " Fact and Fallacy " " " . . contained in every one of its two hundred odd pages a direct and trenchant attack upon those whom the author was apt to allude to as " The Orthodox Scientific School " " and " " So the reviews poured in by every post : denunciatory, indignant, sometimes distinctly abusive.