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He has pinched the left’s rhetoric, denouncing “financial capitalism” and calling for a “Europe that protects”.

Instead, it contents itself with denouncing the present set-up as "American hegemony".

In the meeting itself he was reportedly crosser, denouncing “a screw-up that could have been disastrous”.

And on this occasion the audience was roused not by a dance performance but by a series of speakers denouncing President Barack Obama.

And those who are loudest in denouncing the German concentration camps are often quite unaware, or only very dimly aware, that there are also concentration camps in Russia.

He is just as vocal denouncing an elite that has lost touch with ordinary folk-a message that may explain his curious appeal in ethnic neighbourhoods of the banlieues.

Supporters of Mr. Roh issued news releases denouncing Mr. Lee and prosecutors.

Having kicked policy into the long grass, Mr Cameron set about visiting glaciers and denouncing old prejudices.

UNESCO also publishes lists of endangered sites, but denouncing bad behaviour by states will always be easier for a private body than for an inter-governmental agency.

Mr Paisley, who leads the DUP, the largest unionist party, is an 80-year-old Protestant cleric who has spent his life denouncing the very idea of a rapprochement with republican leaders like Mr Adams.

He was fond of calling his detractor illiterate, denouncing his scientific theories as illegitimate and illusive.

Wildly denouncing Mr Gross is unlikely to counter the belief that Poland is a hotbed of anti-Semitism.

They are belligerent in their denouncing of scriptural authority.

Under the leadership of Comrade Foster, the Communist Political Association in June 1945 passed a resolution denouncing Browder's line.

denouncing造句

Soon both were denouncing the conduct of the war.

Many times when someone is denouncing a compel, the real attitude is that you do not have this thing yourself, others should not have, in fact, there is no one, but you are not capable.

Few prime ministers can resist denouncing what Mr Cameron dubbed the "failed policies of the past".

Mr Ford has angered the Syrian regime and its supporters with his diplomacy in Syria; denouncing the government's actions, meeting activists and visiting protest hotspots.