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* [[Condemned (film)]], a 1929 film that earned [[Ronald Colman]] an Academy Award nomination |
* [[Condemned (film)]], a 1929 film that earned [[Ronald Colman]] an Academy Award nomination |
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* [[The Condemned]], a 2007 film |
* [[The Condemned]], a 2007 film |
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* [[Condemned: Criminal Origins]], a survival horror video game |
* [[Condemned: Criminal Origins]], a survival horror video game, and its sequel [[Condemned 2: Bloodshot]] |
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* [[Condemned (Stargate Atlantis)]], an episode of the television series ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' |
* [[Condemned (Stargate Atlantis)]], an episode of the television series ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' |
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Revision as of 10:23, 11 May 2007
Look up condemnation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
In property law, condemnation is identical to eminent domain.
Condemnation is also sometimes used in reference to a guilty verdict, particularly when the sentence issued is to be capital punishment.
Condemnation or Condemned are used as the title of several works:
- Condemnation (song), a song by Depeche Mode
- Condemned (film), a 1929 film that earned Ronald Colman an Academy Award nomination
- The Condemned, a 2007 film
- Condemned: Criminal Origins, a survival horror video game, and its sequel Condemned 2: Bloodshot
- Condemned (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis