Every time we say the creed in church, we condemn Arianism in ringing terms. [verb]
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We must condemn the bellicose threats of the US and British governments against the DPRK and all other countries. [verb]
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"You mean," said Claverhouse, "his resolution to condemn you to death." [verb]
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"And all for the sake," continued Miss Bellenden, "of a prince whose measures, while he was on the throne, no one could condemn more than Lord Evandale." [verb]
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France was the proper land for him, as his mother always said with a sweet proud smile, and his father with a sneer, or a brief word now condemned. [verb]
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"Did they dare condemn their King." [verb]
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He is captive, and condemned to die at the rising of the sun. [verb]
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In the midst of these prolonged and savage yells, a chief proclaimed, in a high voice, that the captive was condemned to endure the dreadful trial of torture by fire. [verb]
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Such were the objects who headed the ghastly procession, who seemed as effectually doomed to death as if they wore the sanbenitos of the condemned heretics in an auto-da-fe. [verb]
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"I shall fall young," he said, "if fall I must, my motives misconstrued, and my actions condemned, by those whose approbation is dearest to me." [verb]
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