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Exemplos de uso de ODIUM em uma frase

  • John Stuart Mill, discussing the fallibility of the moral consensus in his essay "On Liberty" (1859) refers scornfully to the odium theologicum, saying that, in a sincere bigot, it is one of the most unequivocal cases of moral feeling.
  • After 1864 Hall bore more than his fair share of the odium and condemnation which weighed so heavily upon the national Liberal party, making no attempt to repudiate responsibility and refraining altogether from attacking patently unscrupulous opponents.
  • Commonly used in the names of logical arguments and fallacies, preceding phrases such as a silentio (by silence), ad antiquitatem (to antiquity), ad baculum (to the stick), ad captandum (to capturing), ad consequentiam (to the consequence), ad crumenam (to the purse), ad feminam (to the woman), ad hominem (to the person), ad ignorantiam (to ignorance), ad invidiam (to envy/jealousy/odium/hatred/reproach – appealing to low passions), ad judicium (to judgment), ad lazarum (to poverty), ad logicam (to logic), ad metum (to fear), ad misericordiam (to pity), ad nauseam (to nausea), ad novitatem (to novelty), ad personam (to the character), ad numerum (to the number), ad odium (to spite), ad populum (to the people), ad temperantiam (to moderation), ad verecundiam (to reverence), ex silentio (from silence), in terrorem (into terror), and e contrario (from/to the opposite).
  • Empire said Nixey's "opiated debutante tones take Haines' odium to new, discomfiting extremes", while Ferguson called her the band's "secret weapon".
  • In 727, Theudebald expelled Pirmin, the founder of Reichenau Abbey, out of a hatred for Charles Martel (ob odium Karoli), whose influence in Alamannia he detested.
  • I will not be a liar, a poltroon, or a hypocrite, to accommodate any party, to gratify any sect, to escape any odium or peril, to save any interest, to preserve any institution, or to promote any object.
  • In some of her works, she bemoans the double standard that allowed men to debauch themselves without a mark on their character whilst women receive "perpetual odium".
  • Dalinar reaches into the cognitive and spiritual realms and brings them together, opening Honor's perpendicularity of three realms causing Odium to flee in terror.
  • Guyer has had solo exhibitions at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA; Bibeau Krueger, New York, NY; staircase gallery, San Francisco, CA; odium fati, San Francisco, CA; Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA; lumber room, Portland, OR; and The Shaker Museum , New Lebanon, NY and other venues.
  • On April 5, 1998, during the celebrations of the XIII World Youth Day, Andrea Mariano Magrassi, at the time Archbishop of the Bari-Bitonto, initiated the cause of beatification of Santa Scorese in the form of martyrium in odium fidei, naming Father Vito Bitetto as postulator.
  • Pedro Poveda Castroverde (1874–1936), Priest of the Archdiocese of Madrid; Founder of the Teresian Institute; Martyr in odium fidei (Spain).



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