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It is impossible to escape from the logic of M. Viviani's scathing denunciation of the ex-Kaiser's tacit inculpation in the events which preceded the world-wide cataclysm.

From Time Magazine Archive

An awkwardness had arisen through the inculpation of Maurice, and everybody found they had work to do that evening.

From Sinister Street, vol. 2 by MacKenzie, Compton

"Married!" said Mrs. Sewell, when he returned to her; and then she suffered a silence to ensue, in which it seemed to Sewell that his inculpation was visibly accumulating mountains vast and high.

From The Minister's Charge by Howells, William Dean

Cependant il passe pour ne point aimer la guerre, et cette inculpation me paroît assez fondée.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III by Hakluyt, Richard

I fancied her mother took leave of me coldly, and with a certain effect of inculpation.

From Through the Eye of the Needle A Romance by Howells, William Dean




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