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  • Was it coincidence that mod­ernist exhibition entries were on prominent display when Menzies con­demned modernism at the opening of the Victorian Artists' Society exhibition?

    Traditional Vs Modern Art: 1930s Australia Hels 2009

  • Was it coincidence that mod­ernist exhibition entries were on prominent display when Menzies con­demned modernism at the opening of the Victorian Artists' Society exhibition?

    Archive 2009-07-01 Hels 2009

  • For as much as a fair maiden was blamed with wrong, and slandered that she had done fornication; for which cause she was demned to death, and to be burnt in that place, to the which she was led.

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • At the College of Abbots, when Markwart had con - demned Master Jojonah for following Avelyn, Bou-raiy had been a huge supporter ofJojonah's execution.

    Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999

  • At the College of Abbots, when Markwart had con - demned Master Jojonah for following Avelyn, Bou-raiy had been a huge supporter ofJojonah's execution.

    Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999

  • Indeed, they are often greater in their hypocrisy than those who con - demned me then.

    The Gospel according to the Son Mailer, Norman 1997

  • Is he in Heaven, is he in Hell, that demned elusive Pimpernel? '

    Stallion Gate Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 1986

  • Sight in particular was con - demned as a dangerous sense.

    OPTICS AND VISION VASCO RONCHI 1968

  • A major crisis arose in 1874 when the imperial government con - demned to four years in jail the bishops of Olinda

    POSITIVISM IN LATIN AMERICA RONALD HILTON 1968

  • From this point of view it necessarily follows that when, after the lapse of a lengthened cycle, the planets come to occupy towards each other the same relations which they occupied in the time of Socrates, Socrates will again be born of the same parents, suffer the same treat - ment, being accused by Anytus and Meletus, and con - demned by the Council of the Areopagus ....

    CYCLES GEORGE BOAS 1968

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