| 11. | A complete change was to be wrought upon public feeling, and the obloquy of two centuries was to be recanted.
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| 12. | Undeniably all this was a sharp and oppressive proceeding, importing in the commercial community of Calcutta possible obloquy and permanent loss.
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| 13. | The historian Philip Magnus-Allcroft later wrote that " a storm of obloquy broke over the head of the Prince of Wales.
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| 14. | With less obloquy, Vance describes him as " a man of many capabilities, with a disposition at once flexible and pertinacious.
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| 15. | Joining in the general obloquy against the Prince of Wales, at this most anguished moment of an anguished life, is quite another.
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| 16. | Egwin then released himself from his self-imposed bonds and straightway obtained from the pope an authoritative release from his enemies'obloquy.
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| 17. | The torrent of popular sentiment in favour of war was, however, irresistible; and both Cobden and John Bright were overwhelmed with obloquy.
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| 18. | One who supports a campaign that singles out Israel for demonization and obloquy is taking an anti-Semitic action, whether he intended to or not.
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| 19. | The court said that by posting the registry on the Internet, the state subjected offenders to " world-wide obloquy and ostracism ."
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| 20. | Instead, Tolkien, " endured the obloquy ", He trained with the 13th ( Reserve ) Battalion on Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, for eleven months.
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