| 41. | It was always going to be a stretch for Fujimori to govern Peru for another five years amid international opprobrium.
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| 42. | There are also problems with holding up a person who is not a public figure to opprobrium . ""
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| 43. | The Government was now well placed for an early election and keen to avoid the opprobrium of another tough budget.
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| 44. | He reached for a word that expressed " shame, disgrace, evil reputation, obloquy, opprobrium ."
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| 45. | Any doctors or investors who join him in this lunatic venture deserve all the opprobrium that will rightly come their way.
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| 46. | But in the past many escaped opprobrium, shielded by the notion that they were victims of anti-Communist hysteria.
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| 47. | With exceptions so rare that they became objects of opprobrium, nobody wanted to inflict personal injury upon a political adversary.
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| 48. | Given the opprobrium heaped upon him over time back home, Albee could be forgiven for perhaps anticipating the opposite response.
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| 49. | But it is a term of opprobrium to those who fear biologists are saying life is nothing but atoms and molecules.
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| 50. | We must offset by such warning methods the opprobrium which might follow from an ill-considered employment of such force.
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