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On c., the BBC throws in this uncriticised bit of 'Greenpeace' propaganda: "On Wednesday, dozens of protesters occupied four coal power plants in different regions of Italy, demanding tougher measures from G8 leaders in fighting climate change, Greenpeace said."
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More on the KINNOCKs and Labour political ethos - uncriticised by BBC:
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Cosmetic, external variety underpinned by a wholly uncriticised globalism is a very unpromising future.
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Cosmetic, external variety underpinned by a wholly uncriticised globalism is a very unpromising future.
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If FEMA Brown was so bad why did his handling of multiple hurricanes in Florida the previous season go largely uncriticised?
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Cosmetic, external variety underpinned by a wholly uncriticised globalism is a very unpromising future.
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It is good because it represents the best security we have against uncriticised, sacralised power in the political realm.
David Nicholls Memorial Lecture: 'Law, Power and Peace: Christian Perspectives on Sovereignty' 2005
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It is good because it represents the best security we have against uncriticised, sacralised power in the political realm.
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For the food never went uncriticised; and even when one had provided him with young peas from the garden, one must not praise them.
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The now non-existent housing board and MEC Max Mamase were not left uncriticised, but effectively exonerated.
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