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The Inquisition (underground newspaper)
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The Inquisition (underground newspaper)
The Inquisition was an underground newspaper produced by high school students and their various friends bi-weekly in Charlotte, North Carolina from April 1968 to late 1969. -
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Inquisition (disambiguation)
Inquisition (Inquisitorial system) is a common legal procedure where the tribunal is actively involved in determining the facts of the case. ... The Inquisition (underground newspaper), an underground newspaper from Charlotte, North Carolina, United States -
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Underground press
By 1969, virtually every sizeable city or college town in North America boasted at least one underground newspaper. ... The Inquisition, Charlotte, North Carolina -
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Spanish Inquisition
The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition, was a tribunal established in 1478 by... ... After the suspension of pre-publication censorship on the part of the Council of Castile in 1785, the newspaper El Censor began the publication of protests against the activities of the Holy Office by means of a rationalist critique... -
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Underground Press Syndicate
In the South, the first to join was 'The Inquisition (Charlotte, North Carolina). ... After a 1973 meeting of underground and alternative newspapers in Boulder, Colorado, the name was changed to the Alternative Press Syndicate (APS). -
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Albert Camus
During the war Camus joined the French Resistance cell Combat, which published an underground newspaper of the same name. ... The hero, Diego, opposes the totalitarian dictator named Plague, and dies in order to set a Spanish town free from the Inquisition. -
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Vatican Secret Archives
New underground storage space was added in 1980. ... Address of Pope John Paul II to the participants of the International Symposium on the Inquisition at the Vatican, October 31, 1998. -
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Palace of the Inquisition (Museum of Mexican Medicine)
The Palace of the Inquisition stands on the corner of Republica de Brasil and Republica de Venezuela streets in Mexico City, Mexico. While neither side of the building faces the Santo Domingo Plaza, the entrance does, as it is placed at the corner, which is canted to allow it to face in that direction. -
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List of thrash metal bands
Inquisition ... Their only release, the Apocalyptic Raids demo left a lasting impression and is widely circulated in Europe's underground tape-trading networks. -
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Political correctness
Hence, it is a popular English usage in the underground comic book Merton of the Movement, by Bobby London, while ideologically sound, an alternative term, followed a like lexical path, appearing in Bart Dickon’s satirical comic strips. ... In The Death of the West, Buchanan says: “Political Correctness is Cultural Marxism, a regime to punish dissent and to stigmatize social heresy as the Inquisition punished religious heresy.
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