First Lady Michelle Obama was condemned as an "angry black woman" when she was campaigning for her husband in the 2008 presidential election.
A militarytribunal condemned him to death.
Israeli Arab MPs condemned the legislation but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised it as a "defining moment".
Those who fail to enter university are often condemned to a life with little prospects.
Not long ago, a deputy to the People's Congress put forward an idea that anyone who abandoned pets should be condemned.
" Next morning Faithful John was condemned, and led to the gallows, and when he stood on high, and was about to be executed, he said, "Every one who has to die is permitted before his end to make one last speech; may I too claim the right?
Thereupon a trial was held, and as she could not answer, and defend herself, she was condemned to be burnt alive.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Still some people kill animals for eating or trading, and they have been condemned by the public strongly.
Long story short our first flat was condemned for health and safety reasons and we lost everything.
The decision has been widely condemned in Russia, with some politicians urging a boycott of the Games, though other officials have welcomed the chance for 'clean' athletes to take part.
Leaders of the Nordic nations - Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland - also condemned the move.
His family has condemned the riots.
" Democrats condemned the proposals.
Her sisters are condemned to be living statues outside the castle, forever viewing her better fortune.
On the flipside, with the discovery of a solution, the shoescrapers are becoming daily more endangered, more likely than ever to be suddenly condemned.
" said the scissors; for she was angry; and without more ado, she CUT HIM, and then he was condemned.
Their work 'has changed the accepted dogma' that mature cells are condemned to exist in a specialized state, said Martin Evans, a British stem-cell pioneer who shared the 2007 Nobel Prize for medicine, in an interview.
The Bangkok Post newspaper this week condemned the "outrageous" change as "out of sync with every other current tourist policy", particularly as Taiwan, one of the other territories affected, has just scrapped its visa requirement for Thai tourists.
" Roger Wemyss Brooks of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales, which teaches Latin language courses, condemned the move.