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Что (кто) такое voice of conscience - определение

1912 SILENT SHORT FILM, DIRECTOR UNKNOWN, PRODUCED BY THE THANHOUSER FILM CORPORATION

Prick of Conscience         
  • pp 88–89 of Leeds University, Brotherton Library, BC MS 500 (Prick of Conscience). [http://library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/118291 Catalogue record]
  • Bottom central panel of the ''Prick of Conscience'' Window in All Saints Church, North Street, York, showing the second sign of doom: "þe seconde day þe see sall be so lawe as all men sall it see" (cf. "¶The secounde day hit shal be low / That unnethe men shul hitte knowe" in the main manuscript version, ll. 5.753-54).
MIDDLE ENGLISH DEVOTIONAL POEM
The Prick of Conscience; The Pricke of Conscience
The Prick of Conscience is a Middle English poem dating from the first half of the fourteenth century promoting penitential reflection. It is, in terms of the number of surviving manuscripts, the most popular poem written in English before print, with over 130 known copies.
Prisoner of conscience         
  • Saudi Arabian Embassy]] in London against detention of Saudi blogger [[Raif Badawi]], 2017
ANYONE IMPRISONED FOR THEIR DEMOGRAPHICS, BELIEFS, OR THE NONVIOLENT EXPRESSION THEREOF
Prisoners of conscience; Prisoner of Conscience; Prisoner of consience
A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. The term also refers to those who have been imprisoned or persecuted for the nonviolent expression of their conscientiously held beliefs.
prisoner of conscience         
  • Saudi Arabian Embassy]] in London against detention of Saudi blogger [[Raif Badawi]], 2017
ANYONE IMPRISONED FOR THEIR DEMOGRAPHICS, BELIEFS, OR THE NONVIOLENT EXPRESSION THEREOF
Prisoners of conscience; Prisoner of Conscience; Prisoner of consience
¦ noun a person imprisoned for their political or religious views.

Википедия

The Voice of Conscience (1912 film)

The Voice of Conscience is a 1912 American silent short drama film starring Florence La Badie and Jean Darnell.

Примеры употребления для voice of conscience
1. That is how they silenced the voice of conscience.
2. The Monitor‘s View A voice of conscience is on a tour of American cities.
3. Sir Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, said today: "Simon Wiesenthal was the voice of conscience of the post–Holocaust world.
4. The United States and Spain have "enormous potential to act as a clear voice of conscience in Venezuela," he said.
5. Born to a Syrian father and a Palestinian mother, Kassir had become the voice of conscience among supporters of modernity and democracy in the Arab world.