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  1. criticizing somebody or something very severely in a way that shows no respect

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But wait: he devotes a scathing section of this scathing volume, entitled "On Imperial Poetics: Baraka's Defense of Olson," to chastising Baraka blisteringly as an apologist of imperial poetics.
In an even more scathing rebuke, Alessandra Codinha — Vogue.
Even the most scathing critique (and, let's be honest: art's critiques are way too elliptical to be scathing) of power is still worrying about power—and power uses power to soothe those worries.
Senator Elizabeth Warren also didn't escape from Gundlach's scathing critique.
Darrell Issa released a scathing condemnation of the draft legislation.
She left behind a scathing suicide note for her spouse.
A senior Bangladesh home ministry official gave a scathing response.
Predictably, the reaction from young people on Twitter was scathing.
Altogether, it's a utterly scathing denunciation of the GOP nominee.
TRANNY is an incredibly scathing look back at my life.
But Sorkin's criticism is no less scathing because of it.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke issued a scathing statement against Rep.
The department has since released a scathing report about Ferguson.
Some City financiers were even more scathing about the appointment.
It delivered a scathing and informative video message on Tuesday.
Instead he delivered a scathing broadside against the previous administration.
Yet football's naysayers continue to get louder -- and more scathing.
It's fun to read scathing reviews if they're done well.
Tweeted reactions to Tedros' statement on Sunday were mostly scathing.
Giuliani, like Trump, has offered up scathing criticism of Comey.
" In a scathing monologue on his show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!
John McCain of Arizona said in a scathing statement Friday.
It led to a scathing tirade from the U.S. president.
The video, whatever you think of the arguments, is scathing.
A scathing YouTube review has labelled Conor McGregor's Proper no.
Across social media the replies were both instant and scathing.
In policy circles, heavyweight economists have churned out scathing attacks.
A scathing report produced in 2009 by New York Gov.
Louisiana's top health official sent a scathing letter to Sen.
He has also been scathing of English's performance as leader.
JP Morgan's Jamie Baker was even more scathing than Crissey.
Darke flees, entirely solipsistic, magnificently consistent in his scathing, odious arrogance.
In a scathing brief filed Tuesday, Robbins Geller said that's preposterous.
Ryan Gosling was also struck down by a scathing fart joke.
The three dissenting judges wrote a scathing response to the decision.
"There they are," Burnett announced, before launching into a scathing critique.
She claps back at his actions in witty, yet scathing ways.
There is a scathing critique by FBI inspector general in 2010.
And you expose yourself to scathing comments from the peanut gallery.
"GOOD BYE Yuengling Brewery," he wrote in a scathing Facebook post.
Costco's social media pages are filled with thousands of scathing complaints.
She came under siege during one particularly scathing attack by Rep.
From the right, the reception for Trump's offer was equally scathing.
Valérie Pécresse, president of the Paris region's council, was equally scathing.
Hours after The Washington Post penned a scathing editorial about Sen.
The committee completed its investigation with a scathing attack on Mrs.
On the apparent Democratic distaste for conflict, Tooze is quietly scathing.
And it was a scathing indictment of the country's 53G efforts.
Mr. Massie's own colleagues in both parties were even more scathing.
Catholic bishops in border states and cities have been particularly scathing.
Then, he was the scowling, scathing attack dog hounding Hillary Clinton.
Greenwell expected scathing reviews and hate speech, but they never came.
The film received a lot of attention, some of it scathing.
It was the latest scathing portrait of the downside of fame.
Senator Jim Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma, fired off a scathing statement.
But after more scathing reviews, Cherry began developing a thicker skin.
But he reserved his most scathing words for the United States.
Thirlwell's compositions perfectly suit the antic, scathing sensibilities of the program.
The Rubio campaign issued a scathing rebuttal, accusing Mr. Cruz of distortions.
Pompeo ultimately released a scathing statement when he decided not to run.
Park hasn't been the only target of North Korea's scathing personal attacks.
Mr Grenell's pronouncements prompted scathing commentary on both sides of the Atlantic.
Talk radio and the Heritage Foundation began a scathing crusade against SisterSerpents.
" Cardi later wrote a long scathing Instagram post which she entitled "PERIOD.
It left its most scathing rebuke toward the end of the article.
The government-commissioned report is scathing about the financial shenanigans in Northamptonshire.
Given its underlying motivations, McConnell's plan got a scathing rebuke from Rep.
Her scathing critique of Russia following this latest outrage was on point.
However, his long-standing coach Bob Bowman was scathing about the situation.
Almost everyone else, including bigwigs from his own Conservative Party, was scathing.
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis wrote a scathing resignation letter in December.
Last month, two Inspectors General issued scathing reports about their departments' behavior.
The Hill: Five takeaways from the IG's scathing report on the FBI.
The OAS published its scathing report on the election, and on Nov.
"That is a scathing, outraged letter," Toobin said of the Mueller letter.
Unable to sleep, she wrote a scathing Yelp review at 3 a.m.
Karel Schwarzenberg, a former foreign minister of the Czech Republic, was scathing.
The attorney general's office released a rare, and scathing, rebuke in writing.
It also published Mr. Gibson's scathing letters to the two ex-chairmen.
Even Mr. Khosrowshahi's apology and conciliatory comments drew scathing retorts on Twitter.
Mr. Pompeo has delivered scathing remarks about the dangers posed by China.
The Islamist militant group Hamas, whose stronghold is in Gaza, was scathing.
And recently, each has begun firing more scathing remarks across Statutory Hall.
"Not a hot dog," was Sam's scathing assessment of those hapless contenders.
Her views about the Washington establishment, including the Republican leadership, are scathing.
The bottlenecks continue and the pictorials present a scathing picture of devastation.
In a scathing majority opinion, Judge Edith Jones, a Reagan appointee, agreed.
The scathing judgment of the constitutional court ruled that Zuma violated the constitution.
CNBC found that scathing reviews of Adore Me continue to pour in online.
You want a scathing dissection of the tech industry and corporate gender politics?
In often scathing language, the report identified systemic problems and cited detailed examples.
Go deeper ... What they're saying: Scathing NYT op-ed sparks mixed political reaction
And how scathing they would be about Europe's response to the refugee crisis!
In November 2018, the Miami Herald published a scathing report dissecting the deal.
Another one of Affleck's exes didn't hold anything back in her scathing review.
Democrats, too, issued scathing statements aimed at the Obama administration over the vote.
As it is known to do, Twitter exploded with humorous and scathing reactions.
Panetta called Donald Trump's remarks about Russia "inconceivable" in a scathing primetime address.
The pro-business former premier has been scathing about his former education minister.
The spritely 91-year-old was scathing about Chancellor Angela Merkel's Korea policy.
An early offering, "Spring Breakers" (2013), generated both rave reviews and scathing critiques.
Here are 5 takeaways from the inspector general's scathing FBI report released yesterday.
North Korean state media has been scathing in its coverage of the scandal.
But unlike the Pollock biography, this book received only a few scathing reviews.
Darroch resigned after days of scathing criticism from the U.S. president on Twitter.
Nothing raised as much furor, however, as his increasingly scathing remarks about religion.
"Boondocks" depicts Riley's rhetoric as poisonous and the trial as a scathing farce.
The opposition Labor Party was scathing in its criticism about the government's inaction.
Many consumer reviews of Newark generally, and Terminal A in particular, are scathing.
In private, administration officials are scathing about Mr. Abbas and the Palestinian leadership.
In a scathing majority opinion, Judge Edith Jones, a Ronald Reagan appointee, agreed.
It also follows a Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations' scathing report on Backpage.
Those talks fell apart, and the Trump administration has been scathing about them.
The once high-flying company has been the subject of some scathing criticism.
Away's decision follows a scathing report about the company's culture published last month.
Chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, Ian Shepherdson, agreed, albeit in more scathing tones.
The left-wing journalist Andrew Kopkind wrote a scathing review of the Rev.
"The Sick Bag Song," Nick Cave Brilliant, scathing, poignant poems from the road.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Breaking apart Facebook is a tantalizing punishment for the company's wrongdoings.
However the Global Times, a provocative but state-sanctioned tabloid, had a scathing response.
The scathing 25-page filing can be distilled to one pure thought: No chance.
Meghan's half-sister Samantha Markle also had some scathing words for the new duchess.
Matteo Renzi, prime minister from 2014 to 2016 and a genuine reformer, is scathing.
Tensions resurfaced last month following a scathing Renault submission to a French official report.
In New Jersey, a recent scathing report from the state comptroller found that Gov.
Iran Like all Republican presidential candidates, Trump has been scathing about the nuclear deal.
The scathing report said that seven DEA agents admitted to attending parties with prostitutes.
Was Michelle Wolf's scathing comedy routine at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner vicious?
Swift went on to release her scathing breakup song "Dear John" later that year.
The pithy and scathing assessment of Tacitus was "omnium consensu capax imperii, nisi imperasset".
On the meeting's fringes, criticism of Mr Maduro was scathing, according to one delegate.
Balloons printed with scathing comments from Soda's online audience are scattered through the space.
Senior lawmakers in the Strasbourg chamber were generally scathing about May's plans for Brexit.
A member of the actor's press team read the scathing remarks after the mistrial.
Thursday morning she posted a scathing announcement that she was done working with Mylan.
Planned Parenthood on Monday issued a scathing attack on the latest ObamaCare repeal bill.
In a new book, Mr Fuller is scathing in his indictment of state capitalism.
History's verdict on this Republican Congress may even be more scathing than the voters'.
This absorbing mystery is also arguably a scathing depiction of the fragile male ego.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning dismissed scathing criticism by Republican Sens.
The column also made no effort to qualify one of its most scathing arguments.
Here is one place where Trump's scathing dismissal of political correctness found fertile ground.
"Brexit should be about opportunity and hope," Johnson said in a scathing resignation letter.
Tesla&aposs Cybertruck was unveiled on Thursday to many scathing reviews on social media.
In a January letter, the hedge fund Starboard Value was scathing about Mayer's performance.
The inspector general issued a scathing rebuke of Comey's handling of sensitive investigative information.
Below, we've detailed a timeline of Bloomberg's most scathing and sexist comments against women.
"Parasite," the scathing comedy-thriller from Bong Joon Ho, has steadily been making history.
But his ruling offered a scathing indictment of the government's actions while in power.
The report was kept secret, for almost three years, but it had scathing findings.
From her perch on the oversight panel, she released scathing reports on the bailouts.
Omarosa Manigault-Newman, who wrote a scathing tell-all on Trump, hasn't been replaced.
We recruited Jon Reinish, who's a partner at SKDKnickerbocker, and wrote some scathing stuff.
Some of his "Daily Show" commentary about the president has been scathing, and personal.
The four liberals, however, disagreed, with a scathing dissent written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
After writing a scathing review of the film, Yiannopoulos and Jones exchanged words on Twitter.
That scathing response left Bannon alienated among the more conservative factions of Trump's Republican Party.
No doubt, a scathing blog post penned by Dash is being drafted as we speak.
In a scathing moment, Foxx explained that the evidence very much points to Smollett's guilt.
Historically, however, scathing remarks from famous investors have done little to stifle its price growth.
It can be giddy and ponderous, sweet and scathing, very often in the same picture.
Despite these more modest ambitions, the patent still includes a scathing rebuke of modern politics.
Officials declined to comment (privately, some teachers are scathing about school facilities in poor areas).
Scaramucci was scathing in his response, labeling Trump "a hack politician" with "anti-American" rhetoric.
Off-screen, Mr Karnad was a scathing critic of political leaders who stoked communal tensions.
In 2012 the National Research Council published a detailed and scathing judgment of such methods.
Meet Our Cartoon President, a scathing animated political comedy series inspired by President Donald Trump.
Suu Kyi has faced scathing criticism and calls for her Nobel prize to be withdrawn.
Lindsey Graham reacted to the mounting allegations against Kavanaugh in a scathing statement on Wednesday.
Ford has endured scathing criticism from Trump over its Mexican investments for nearly 18 months.
Photos: Everette Collection National Lampoon 10 scathing political satires to stream this Fourth of July.
Reports of the incident -- and Marx's scathing assessment of the flight crew's performance -- went viral.
Netanyahu summoned the US ambassador and launched a scathing attack Sunday on the Obama administration.
It is also a play on Moore's scathing 2004 "Fahrenheit 9/11" about the Sept.
To describe this play as a scathing satire of Trump would be putting it mildly.
GOP critics of the president were even more scathing on Friday after Trump's shutdown announcement.
Other Democratic strategists, as well as some outside observers, are less scathing of Biden's efforts.
Both Adorno and Horowitz indulged in scathing contempt for radio listeners in the Toscanini era.
Clinton, The Republic's editorial was, by any interpretation, scathing toward her opponent, Donald J. Trump.
In The Wall Street Journal, ABC's Jonathan Karl wrote a scathing review of the book.
Democrats at the hearing were scathing in their attacks on Trump and his trade policy.
Cameron is particularly scathing about the current Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove.
That pressure was increased by two very scathing and recent public attacks on the NFL.
The report is especially scathing in its assessment of the agency's executive director, Michel Sidibe.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a frequent target of scathing criticism from Republican lawmakers.
But even the city's most popular restaurants aren't safe from scathing New York Times reviews.
Justice Samuel Alito filed a scathing dissent, which Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch joined.
Wolfe's attack on Chomsky — whom he calls "Noam Charisma" — is precise, scathing and not undeserved.
It contained a scathing rebuke of Uber's culture and made 2366 recommendations to the company.
Clinton in scathing terms that he declined to use when they were face to face.
Dr. Stephen Cherry, the dean of chapel at King's College, Cambridge, Mr. Rimmer was scathing.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii launching a scathing attack on Harris' tenure as California's attorney general.
May, Ian Blackford, the leader of the Scottish National Party's lawmakers at Westminster, was scathing.
The Charlotte Observer this week published a scathing editorial about the conduct of college coaches.
Republican hawks have been far less polite in private, lambasting the deal in scathing terms.
That approach won scathing reviews from Republican lawmakers and others shut out of the deliberations.
Days later, a left-wing nongovernmental organization posted a scathing critique of Yair Netanyahu's lifestyle.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney issued a scathing attack on the Trudeau government following Teck's announcement.
Conservative New York Times columnist Brett Stephens on Tuesday delivered a scathing review of Sen.
Read: A scathing analysis of Brexit is among 10 new books we recommend this week.
" King was even more scathing: "I guess the MT DOJ really doesn't give a shit.
Vladimir A. Chizhov, Russia's ambassador to the European Union, issued a scathing statement on Jan.
Raimondo highlighted those allegations in a scathing television ad in the race's final two weeks.
Critics, however, were scathing, suggesting that Russia was saber rattling from a position of weakness.
She has nevertheless drawn scathing criticism from around the world for not stopping the violence.
These admissions come on the heels of the Times' scathing exposé on Weinstein published last week.
Scathing Report Accuses the Pentagon of Developing an Agricultural BioweaponCrops in Kansas as seen from space.
I hear much more scathing comments now about how we failed and then cut and run.
So there was a reviewer I think in Melody Maker who gave us a scathing review.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column about scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
Turkish authorities issued another scathing statement after the House passed the Armenian genocide bill 405-11.
So, I called in a sample of a hoodie in order to write a scathing takedown.
They wrote a scathing letter at the time saying the administration's policies harmed people with HIV.
So aides said they were surprised on Tuesday when Comey made his positive -- yet scathing -- announcement.
Trump was particularly scathing, calling him 'Canada Ted' and saying he was likely ineligible to run.
Mr Bennett accused the prime minister of scaremongering and issued a scathing assessment of his policies.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column with scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
It's an approach born from necessity, after a scathing government investigation into the state's prison practices.
Michelle Obama, however, didn't need convincing, approaching the campaign already determined to voice her scathing rebuke.
The decision sparked backlash around the globe, with hundreds of scathing emails flooding city hall inboxes.
Many of Yiannopoulos's most scathing remarks about the film were targeted at Jones and her performance.
Brett Gelman earned himself the award strictly on the strength of that final scathing speech alone.
Ahead, ten scathing (and hilarious) burns from diners at ten of the country's most exclusive restaurants.
Filemon Vela (D-Texas) released a scathing reaction to Becerra's decision to run for the post.
Welcome to Fashionating, a column on scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
Without the books' scathing critique of theology and theocracy, what was the point of the movie?
The video quotes a scathing article by The Times about Stephen A. Douglas' unusual campaign tour.
She exalts her exceptional women but is often scathing toward ordinary ones, and toward feminists themselves.
The President's blind eye drew a scathing rebuke from Karen Attiah, Khashoggi's editor at the Post.
That's why it's startling that he has now emerged as one of its most scathing critics.
Legal experts who spoke to The Hill were scarcely less scathing of the president's legal arguments.
After receiving no warning of the decision, the reaction from fossil fuel organizations has been scathing.
Comey has received plenty of scathing and well-deserved blowback for his egregious and inappropriate action.
One of the best episodes of "Atlanta" was a simultaneously scathing and affectionate roast of BET.
Like all of the above authors, Roberson writes with scathing self-deprecation and ambitious analytical flair.
On Thursday, the site received its biggest billing yet — in the form of a scathing condemnation.
The candidate, best known for scathing insults and divisive language, made his best attempt at magnanimity.
That scathing memo was then presented by the White House as the basis for the termination.
I think Clara Zetkin would probably have been quite scathing about that particular aspect of feminism.
Europe's publishers EMMA, ENPA, EPC and NME, and the Society of Audiovisual Authors, were similarly scathing.
Angelo says there's no excuse for supporting the singer in the wake of Lifetime's scathing documentary.
It included New York Times columnist David Brooks, who's penned some scathing things about the president.
In a scathing 2016 opinion, Gorsuch and his colleagues rejected this result as unfair and absurd.
The scathing critique by the new Malaysian leader, Mahathir Mohamad, hit China coming from a friend.
We dived into the archives to find some of our most scathing reviews of classic books.
The Ninth Circuit has been the subject of scathing attacks from President Trump in recent days.
Amid warm temperatures and stiff winds, it produced soaring scores and scathing reviews of the setup.
Then again, the scathing attitudes toward dubbing within pro-subtitle arguments can seem equally closed-minded.
Imagine the scathing headlines if the source had told the reporter anything different: Superman sequel squashed!
" Warren called out Bloomberg for two scathing comments about women, which later referred to as "jokes.
One of the most scathing reviews I've ever written was for this newspaper as a freelancer.
Nor will Trump be defeated by the putatively scathing critiques of the commentariat (including this one).
Democrats on Tuesday were scathing in their rebuke of the Republican embrace of the Ukraine claim.
Channel One's flagship news program broadcast scenes of anguished relatives subjecting government officials to scathing criticism.
Cosby's rep, Andrew Wyatt, posted a scathing response Sunday to Eddie's joke -- and it's pretty brutal.
That gap has been most visible in students' scathing responses to gun control opponents on Twitter.
This isn't the first time Trump has launched a scathing attack on Bezos or the Post.
Google comes in for plenty of criticism from Zuboff, but she is equally scathing about Facebook.
Ms. Callamard coupled her recommendation with a scathing assessment of Saudi Arabia's actions after the killing.
Von der Leyen has been scathing about the referendum campaign run by Brexit-leaning UK politicians.
In response to Renton's awkward attempts to seduce her, Diane delivers a scathing and incisive monologue.
López Obrador responded within a few hours with a scathing letter that he posted on Twitter.
Hurley uses this hellish situation to provide a scathing commentary on the nature of warfare and capitalism.
Washington (CNN)In a scathing 16-page letter addressed to Donald Trump's nominee for education secretary, Sen.
Historic Judgment In a scathing judgment, Judge Vincent Saldanha said the deplorable conditions in Pollsmoor were unconstitutional.
The tweet sparked widespread outrage with many taking to Yelp to write scathing reviews about the eatery.
A champion of women's rights on the bench, her scathing dissenting opinions spawned the "Notorious RBG" memes.
Conservative politicians have been scathing of President Francois Hollande's security record, branding him soft on suspected militants.
Instead, Britney was the scathing, indignant fame whore, who took advantage of us for her own gain.
But he was also the subject of a scathing piece in the Salt Lake Tribune in December.
In response, Bill and William Pulte published a scathing letter to the board reiterating disappointment in Dugas.
Westbrook's scathing 43-minute video, "BYE SISTER..." is now unlisted, but has gathered over 50 million views.
Democrats, meanwhile, are scathing about the idea that rolling back regulations would pep up the economy much.
Not holding back: Billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros launched a scathing attack on Google and Facebook.
At its core, The Meritocracy Trap is a comprehensive — and rather scathing — critique of the aspirational view.
Too late to pull his scathing initial review, he wrote a second – a mea culpa of sorts.
He created a Police Accountability Task Force that released a scathing report on the department in April.
Claremont, disgusted with the way Ms. Marvel was treated, wrote a scathing scene in Avengers Annual no.
Farrar, a personal trainer living in Nashville, posted a scathing rant about Rodgers on Instagram last night.
Add Todd McLellan to that list, after last week's scathing appraisal of the roster he's working with.
The  website Eater posted  a scathing take on Ramsay&aposs upcoming show that is still in production.
But a scathing Justice Department report was critical of police and a profit-driven municipal court system.
Where do you go after decades of defied expectations and scathing criticism of big business and government?
Italian designer Stefano Gabbana has a reputation for controversial, unfiltered and downright scathing remarks on social media.
She was scathing about the dominant value systems and dominant ways of thinking, but never escaped them.
First, remember how scathing Republicans were about President Obama's handling of Ebola in the fall of 2014?
" Earlier this week, the columnist declared in a scathing editorial that the GOP "isn't fit to govern.
But Mr. Lieberman has been scathing in his criticism of President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
Supporters of remaining in the union were also scathing in their criticism of Mr. Farage on Sunday.
Peter Luger Steak House received a scathing zero-star review in The New York Times on Tuesday.
" Trump's "scathing attack on its ultimate friend," he notes, "harms the United States and its global standing.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a scathing dissent, which was joined by fellow liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The backlash Berenson predicted was indeed fierce, with scathing critiques appearing in New York, Vox, and Vice.
The United Nations' human rights chief issued a scathing critique of Israel's policy toward Gaza on Friday.
The Baltimore Sun's editorial board compared President Donald Trump to vermin in a scathing piece published Saturday.
But the Australian blogger recently deviated from her usual style of post with a scathing restaurant review.
His criticism comes after the Post penned a scathing editorial about Sanders, calling his presidential campaign fiction.
The top U.S. diplomat in northern Syria offered a scathing assessment of President Trump's policy in Syria.
Try Again: Piers Morgan wrote scathing op-ed about Beyoncé, calling her a "born-again Black woman."
What started as an act of love turned into a scathing indictment of our criminal justice system.
Twelve brand is a "gimmick" that tastes "medicinal" and "industrial," according to scathing whiskey reviewer on YouTube.
Earlier, Trump had launched his most scathing and coarse attacks to date on Biden and his son.
Waters, the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, has offered some of the most scathing feedback.
Peter Luger Steak House received a scathing zero-star review in The New York Times last week.
The Times Opinion columnist Charles Blow has written a series of scathing articles about Donald J. Trump.
In this case the last choice is the key — some pans, or bad reviews, are just SCATHING.
The moves come after the Waters-led House Financial Services Committee released a scathing report last week.
Her testimony prompted a scathing rebuke from the judge, who said housing officials should address her situation.
Last week, however, the top American watchdog for Afghanistan issued a scathing review of Mr. Ghani's efforts.
Ms. Grossman, the quadriplegic whose ex-husband was never prosecuted, published a scathing memoir about her abuse.
But after several trips to the jail that summer through winter, Rosenberg's team delivered four scathing reports.
That Iranian over-reach is one reason M.B.S. was scathing about Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered a scathing rebuke of Republicans Friday morning at the House floor Friday morning.
The news media, and The New York Times in particular, come in for scathing criticism by Mrs.
During the impeachment trial this week, the House managers delivered a scathing indictment of the President's behavior.
Bloomberg may try to redeem himself after scathing attacks on the debate in Las Vegas last week.
The department published a scathing report outlining widespread abuses, including excessive force, unlawful stops and discriminatory practices.
" Speaking to CNN by phone, Kennedy called the judge's ruling "scathing and breathtaking at the same time.
Dick Pound, co-author of the WADA commission's report, was scathing in his assessment of Russia's progress.
Democratic witnesses in their statements to the Judiciary Committee are offering a scathing indictment of Trump's actions.
Hatch and Wyden led the Finance Committee's scathing review of Gilead's pricing practices for Sovaldi in 2014.
The most worrisome, and scathing, White House critiques are private, shared only with the promise of anonymity.
Curiously, at the height of the Cold War, Americans reserved their most scathing critique for fellow citizens.
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), the UN's labour agency, had been scathing about Qatar Airways' treatment of women.
Jim Carrey is taking on President Donald Trump's son-in-law with a scathing new piece of artwork.
In July, 140 Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurs, inventors and executives published a scathing protest letter against Donald Trump.
Richard Brody, he of the scathing review, also doesn't care for director Damien Chazelle's portrayal of jazz culture.
In a scathing report published Thursday, Amnesty presented evidence collected during a visit to Tunisia in December 22015.
In a scathing report published Thursday, Amnesty presented evidence collected during a visit to Tunisia in December 20153.
Google has reportedly fired an employee who wrote a scathing internal memo critical of the company's diversity policies.
Several Hollywood celebrities and Democratic lawmakers were the face of a scathing new GOP ad released on Tuesday.
And he minced no words in a scathing assessment of the case that others had built against McCullough.
The scathing report details a "systematic" cover-up by church officials in six of the state's eight dioceses.
In some of the most scathing political advertisements the internet has ever seen, six siblings of Arizona Rep.
Boren, Ginsburg wrote a scathing brief attacking an Oklahoma law that granted a lower drinking age to women.
"Inside Job", a documentary, was a scathing attack on the culpability of the finance industry for the crisis.
As for Aslund, he stood behind his paper, despite the scathing FinCEN report that came just months later.
Mr Grillo's mishandling of the affair led to scathing criticism from rank-and-file members on his blog.
Wagner's popular Tumblr, which featured scathing and informed reviews of McMansions she found on Zillow, delighted architecture fans.
FBI Director James Comey was appropriately scathing in his criticism of her "extremely careless" approach to doing business.
" She took out her anger in a scathing blog post, calling out Frankel's "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations.
Hours later, she kicked off the show with a scathing segment calling for House Speaker Paul Ryan's resignation.
Over the past two days Washington has worked itself into a tizzy over Michelle Wolf's unusually scathing monologue.
Indian newspapers have published scathing editorials about the government's disproportionate response to an event on the university campus.
The two opening tracks are likely the most scathing, skewed political punk songs that will emerge this year.
Amnesty International has published another scathing report on the working conditions at World Cup building sites in Qatar.
Airwars is particularly scathing of Britain's claim to have killed just one civilian among 4,000 or so enemies.
Video But Manigault Newman continued to unleash scathing criticism of Trump, saying he&aposs unfit to be president.
Sunday's condemnation of US military action in Iraq comes on the heels of more scathing criticism from Moscow.
Early Friday morning, the president broke his silence on the scathing inspector general&aposs report with a vengeance.
It's a scathing indictment of Miller, the type that Glosser has unloaded on his nephew in the past.
He wrote a scathing piece last year arguing against what he called "unbridled demagoguery" taking over the GOP.
On Saturday, Rapinoe launched a scathing attack on FIFA, saying the organization did not respect the women's game.
John Allen, who delivered scathing criticisms of Trump at the Democratic convention, talks about his support for Clinton.
But the true masterwork is probably "Untitled (Ford Focus Owner's Manual)," a scathing reflection on parenting and society.
Dion's scathing 58-page assessment could hurt Trudeau's chances of retaining power in a general election in October.
Four years ago in The New Republic, Evgeny Morozov wrote the most scathing review I have ever read.
Known for his scathing condemnations of Putin's opponents, Kadyrov has previously branded Russia's opposition "enemies of the people".
Lacy, the site's editor-in-chief, announced the sale in a scathing blog post Wednesday lambasting Silicon Valley.
So Zoë took matters into her own hands, and her regulations are as specific as they are scathing.
After an initial Senate bill was revealed, allies of Trump ran scathing television and radio ads attacking Sen.
A new biography of George W. Bush delivers a scathing indictment of his time in the White House.
In an interview last month, shortly after the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, issued scathing comments about Mrs.
They expected Amazon to take the demands and scathing insults as an invitation to come to the table.
Peter Luger Steak House received a scathing zero-star review in The New York Times on October 29.
And the CEO and co-founder of the cloud communications platform Twilio, Jeff Lawson, issued a scathing condemnation.
The headlines around the move were scathing, with many asking why the network would hire a political operative.
Colbert made an oral sex joke about Trump and Putin during a scathing diatribe against the U.S. president.
Visits to SeaWorld's parks have decreased as public outcry has increased in the wake of the scathing documentary.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a vocal critic of Clinton, has promised to release scathing material about her campaign.
And he's scathing about the many sloppy writers who preceded him, gleefully recounting the errors he has unearthed.
Andrew Cuomo, who has been scathing in his criticism of the federal government's coronavirus response in recent days.
Gabbard launched perhaps the most scathing attack of the night, knocking Harris' record as attorney general of California.
Mayor Virginia Raggi, no stranger to controversy, had also been swept up in the scathing social media maelstrom.
On Sunday, The Associated Press released a scathing report, based on internal W.H.O. documents, on its travel spending.
Especially grating for Mr. Byford, some people said, were Mr. Cuomo's sometimes scathing public criticisms of M.T.A. employees.
A prominent medical journal on Monday published a scathing attack on global health advice to eat less sugar.
In 2018, the $112 million effort "Asura" was pulled from cinemas after it comprehensively flopped amid scathing reviews.
Even Plato's famed fear of the written word reveals itself to be less scathing than it first seemed.
A Justice Department watchdog issued a scathing report of the Drug Enforcement Administration's handling of the opioid crisis.
The editorial board endorsed the move but the paper ran scathing columns about it in its Metro section.
The testimonies in these affidavits, which were reported on by the New York Times in December, are scathing.
In 23.0, resigning United Auto Workers president Douglas Fraser delivered a scathing critique of the American managerial class.
A scathing anti-Trump editorial published by the prominent evangelical magazine Christianity Today continues to provoke fierce debate.
Upon Collins's announcement, the National Republican Senatorial Committee released a scathing statement giving a nod to this possibility.
Tasters dished out unreserved praise, scathing criticism, and general "meh" reactions — often when describing the same exact wines.
Last week, the couple published a scathing open letter pushing the company to more openly investigate its culture.
Those conclusions are at odds with a scathing Senate Intelligence Committee report released by Democrats in late 2014.
"Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia," Clinton said in a scathing speech in Nevada.
They gave scathing, heart-wrenching speeches and organized the largest national protest of government inaction on gun control.
And, yes, a scathing review could be construed as a critic saying a film isn't worth people's time.
Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan during a scathing speech delivered in Manhattan on Wednesday.
Though Netflix swiftly renewed the Full House reboot for a second season, reviews have ranged from nostalgic to scathing.
Between Ra's guttural bass and Teranchi's scathing delivery, McLusky and Future of the Left jump out as immediate comparisons.
The Atlantic's Ross Andersen put out a scathing editorial explaining the difference between changing history and removing a statue.
Its reviewers have settled down in recent years, but the site was once known for its brutally scathing reviews.
The movie occupies an awkward place in the DC universe, following the scathing critical reception of both Batman v.
The SEC's Office of Inspector General, in a scathing 2009 report, said Markopolos was not far off the mark.
RELATED: Donald Trump unveils foreign policy advisers Reaction to Trump's speech from his political foes was swift and scathing.
The scathing media-Democratic rebukes of the Senate for purportedly failing to subpoena witnesses and documents have been misplaced.
But in private it's a different story, according to a scathing New York Times op-ed article by Sen.
His recently published book, Conscience of a Conservative, is a scathing repudiation of the president's brand of Republican politics.
The move drew a scathing response from President Tayyip Erdogan and ministers from his Islamist-rooted ruling AK Party.
Some recently delivered messages are scathing quips about Trump's Russian ties, the popular vote and Trump's proposed border wall.
But in Damon Lindelof's Watchmen, those scathing criticisms that Moore embedded into the comic series become impossible to ignore.
The image quickly became a meme, with other users posting their own versions of it along with scathing commentary.
Acharya blew the lid off the tensions between Modi's government and the RBI in a scathing speech last October.
A recent parliamentary report was scathing about the usefulness of a month of compulsory service for such a purpose.
Juergen Hardt, foreign policy spokesman for Merkel's conservatives in parliament, was scathing in his criticism of the U.S. move.
Many considered Semiotics of the Kitchen a scathing criticism of the traditional roles played by women in modern society.
As just one example from the scathing report:The company also played down the scope of the system to regulators.
Tuesday's announcement drew a swift and scathing response from the American Petroleum Institute, the leading oil industry trade association.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned the US ambassador and launched a scathing attack Sunday on the Obama administration.
China's Global Times newspaper, a state-run tabloid, was scathing of South Korea's decision to proceed with the drills.
In a scathing column, Brennan called the allegations "incredibly disturbing" and asked why they weren't being taken more seriously.
A scathing article written by Jezebel on Tuesday about the two-day event criticised Netflix for mocking prison life.
Thorne, 21,  however, was not laughing, and within the hour she responded to his tweet with a scathing reply.
These pieces make sly cultural references, and combine ostensibly upbeat slogans with crisp iconography to convey scathing social commentary.
Representative David Cicilline, who chairs the House's Antitrust Subcommittee, likewise had scathing remarks in regards to the FTC settlement.
Another former female Uber employee leveled a new set of complaints against the firm in a scathing Medium post.
Conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin writes that the GOP "isn't fit to govern" in a scathing editorial published on Thursday.
Saturday Night Live made its thoughts on Trump's unexpected success with voters known with a scathing faux campaign ad.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor filed a scathing dissenting opinion, which Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan joined.
Case in point: On the Senate floor, Flake used his resignation announcement to launch a scathing attack on Trump.
He wrote her a scathing letter, a copy of which was published after his death in his collected letters.
In a scathing complaint filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California, the Justice Dept.
Overseas churches and activists with ties to Chinese Christians have been scathing in their attacks on the new regulations.
Government leader Aung San Suu Kyi has faced scathing criticism and calls for her Nobel prize to be withdrawn.
Though scathing, the report was symbolic given that it came just days before the FCC switched to Republican control.
He was scathing about her refusal to release the transcripts of her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs, for instance.
So I was anticipating a scathing deconstruction of our modern world and him basically tearing the skin off society.
Brash and openly scathing of the political establishment on the campaign trail, he has been likened to Donald Trump.
With questions still raging -- even now -- about what transpired in the first meeting in Helsinki, Finland, reaction was scathing.
The piece then launched into a scathing critique of Trump, calling out the GOP nominee for his past behaviors.
David Einhorn is president of Greenlight Capital, and is typically pretty scathing in his notes about Tesla and Musk.
A scathing attack on global health advice to eat less sugar as "unscientific" set off a storm of criticism.
The Miami Herald editorial board wrote a scathing indictment of DeSantis' handling of the crisis to date on Sunday.
Trump on Wednesday said Bannon had "lost his mind" in a scathing statement reacting to Bannon's comments to Wolff.
Gordon Ramsay has built an empire partly based on his scathing verbal lashings of the adults in his kitchens.
" The Cedar Rapids Gazette issued a scathing editorial accusing Mr. King of choosing to "embarrass Iowans with inflammatory rhetoric.
Metacritic score: 55 Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die is a gently scathing tragicomedy, set in small-town America.
Jon Lindfors, an American traveller in Paris, was equally scathing about Trump, who will seek re-election in November.
" In addition, Ms. Rebeck has written three novels and the alternately soothing and scathing writing primer "Free Fire Zone.
Then something else happened — journalist Laura Bassett said "me too," publishing a scathing account of Matthews's green room behavior.
The Council's action followed days of diplomatic maneuvering over a scathing report presented by the experts earlier this month.
Through a group called the Asia Internet Coalition, they wrote a scathing letter to Pakistan's prime minister, Imran Khan.
Nicolas Slonimsky's "A Lexicon of Musical Invective" is a collection of bad (even scathing) reviews of great classical works.
Republicans in February voted to bar Warren, 67, from speaking on the Senate floor following scathing remarks about Sen.
The scathing six-page correspondence in many ways echoed Trump's Twitter feed and public appearances since the inquiry began.
On a section of Reddit for Lakers fans, hundreds, if not thousands, of comments offered scathing words for James.
He is, for example, scathing about veterans who wail about how gays and women have ruined the Marine Corps.
I've written scathing columns about Xi's bungling of the coronavirus outbreak, but we Americans live in a glass house.
But the decision to give her the opportunity has invited scathing criticism, especially from women in the tech industry.
A House Financial Services Committee hearing opened with scathing statements from Chairman Jeb Hensarling and ranking member Maxine Waters.
And there's a display highlighting Ruth Bader Ginsburg's scathing dissent in the 2013 Supreme Court decision Shelby County v.
The agreement rose from a scathing 2016 Justice Department report that found systemic racial bias in the police department.
But the decision to give her the opportunity has invited scathing criticism, especially from women in the tech industry.
Jeff Flake made a scathing speech from the Senate floor that called out President Trump's rhetoric about the media.
Although this discussion is preoccupied with emails, the potential applicability to certain scathing late-night Trump tweets is obvious.
During his campaign of 2015 and 2016, Trump again excited the party faithful with scathing, exaggerated denunciations of Obama.
Peering over her glasses, she launched into a series of questions so scathing that the Senate chamber fell silent.
That drew a scathing response from Bill Kristol, the neocon intellectual who is angry at the GOP over Trump.
He's a successful investigative journalist known for his scathing pen, who's experiencing a bit of an early midlife crisis.
But Liberman saved his most scathing criticism for Netanyahu, under whom he once served in the Prime Minister's office.
"Colorado had an 'election' without voters," Trump wrote in a scathing op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Friday.
A scathing report from the Department of Justice (DOJ) extensively documented a pattern of racial discrimination and excessive force.
Ricardo Rossello on Saturday, just hours after he issued a scathing attack on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz.
He later predicted that any Asian-American student who had testified would have been met with scathing public criticism.
WADA came under scathing criticism from athlete and global anti-doping groups when it approved RUSADA's reinstatement in September.
Just take a look at some of the most defeated, hilarious, and scathing lines from the first Cats reviews.
And there's a display highlighting Ruth Bader Ginsburg's scathing dissent in the 2013 Supreme Court decision Shelby County v.
Acharya blew the lid off the tensions between Modi's government and the RBI in a scathing speech in October.
She and her friend left scathing one-star reviews on TripAdvisor, which have since been removed from the site.
Current and former members of USA Gymnastics have delivered scathing criticisms of the organization for its handling of Nassar.
But the judge disagreed, and drew up a scathing rebuke of the officers' actions in a March 7 ruling.
She was feared and loathed by writers like Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, and Jonathan Franzen for her scathing reviews.
Scathing report Lee was speaking as her scathing report on the state of human rights in Myanmar was released, in which she calls for calls "for a thorough, impartial and credible investigation to be conducted without delay and perpetrators to be held responsible for the alleged crimes that were committed in Rakhine State".
In 1989 Bruce A. Roe, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry the University of Oklahoma, wrote a scathing Narconon assessment.
When asked for his thoughts on equality in sport, Lewis launched into a scathing attack on Trump and his policies.
Rosa DeLauro, who voted no on the original NAFTA and who issued a scathing statement trashing the USMCA last month.
As the scathing reviews and limp box office numbers have made clear, it's a misfire on just about every level.
The poet's image took an even bigger hit after the Cut wrote a particularly scathing profile of her in October.
While we can't know what Pelosi might have said in private, Pelosi's public statement on the Trump call was scathing.
Last week, the New York Times published a scathing exposé detailing decades of sexual harassment at the hands of Weinstein.
Here, Diana Tourjée interprets this in Fashionating, her column about scathing fashion truths you may not be ready to hear.
The Kansas City Star's editorial board called the move "voter suppression at its worst" in a scathing editorial this week.
Dr Ronald Farkas, the lead reviewer, quit the agency after issuing a scathing report criticizing the quality of Sarepta's data.
Trevor Noah delivered a predictably scathing attack on Donald Trump's performance in the third and final presidential debate Wednesday night.
Not one to mince his words, Brannigan is scathing about the police officers and politicians charged with tackling the problem.
Commissioned by the British government from Sir John Kingman, the chairman of Legal & General, a life insurer, it was scathing.
Giuliani's comments Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" were in part a response to a scathing statement from Sen.
More like Pokemon No Thank You, I Have An Extremely Long Scathing Comment To Leave On An Article About Beyonce.
Imagine the war over Oculus Rift fought with proxies and aggressive short selling instead of scathing reviews and Reddit threads.
IBM's Watson unit is receiving heat today in the form of a scathing equity research report from Jefferies' James Kisner.
She tops it off with a scathing rebuke of toxic masculinity and glowing praise of the support systems of women.
The scathing 2013 documentary Blackfish brought the plight of captive orcas to the world's attention, prompting changes in the industry.
The Post was especially, if unsurprisingly, scathing in an editorial board piece calling for the governor to "fire" de Blasio.
On Thursday, the Sierra Club, an environmental group, was scathing about Trump's endorsement of what he regards as clean coal.
In a scathing speech Wednesday in front of some of the most important climate scientists in the world, California Gov.
The image quickly became a meme, with other users posting their own versions of the image along with scathing commentary.
While plenty of the scathing criticism aimed at the cryptocurrency world is well-deserved, sometimes a jab fails to land.
The new release is only the latest in a series of scathing reports that document administrative oversights at the agency.
He delivered a scathing denunciation of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom Mr. Trump has stubbornly refused to criticize.
After a scathing column by Frank Rich in 2007, the New York Times stopped sending its reporters to the dinner.
Trump piñatas first appeared in Mexico following the candidate's scathing remarks about Mexican immigrants during his campaign announcement last summer.
The NGO launched a petition calling on Google to cease its Dragonfly project, and a scathing satirical Google recruiting video.
And thus, we backtrack to figure out exactly what Sophia did to earn a "scathing review" from this mystery shopper.
After four months Bauer quit and a scathing indictment of the private prison appeared in the pages of Mother Jones.
Just check out Stephen Colbert's scathing speech at the 27 dinner during which he destroyed then-president George W. Bush.
In a scathing opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon concluded that the government had failed to prove its case.
Yet the language wielded has been has been sharp, even scathing, as they rebuffed the administration's arguments about national security.
Asked about his time working with Bannon on the film, Penn offered a scathing review of the once-fledgling producer.
Auditor General Edward Ouko has also accused the national government of corruption and mismanagement in a series of scathing reports.
She flung herself into words, "writing, writing, writing", sometimes 18 hours a day, through heartbreak, injury, loneliness and scathing reviews.
Fifty Shades of Grey opened in February 2015 and, despite some scathing reviews, did big business at the box office.
Justice Elena Kagan issued a scathing dissent, which her liberal colleagues, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor, joined.
The uncle of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller referred to him as an "immigration hypocrite" in a scathing editorial.
This gives Mahathir and the opposition a powerful soapbox from which to rain scathing blows against Najib and Barisan Nasional.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz released a scathing report last week about the FBI's handling of the Clinton investigation.
Republicans repeatedly pointed out Cohen's crimes, particularly his false statements to Congress, and some even quoted from a scathing Dec.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah's largest newspaper, published a scathing editorial on Christmas Day calling on Hatch, 83, to retire.
She launched a scathing attack on Trump last week during a speech to the liberal women's political group EMILY's List.
No group has been more scathing about Trump and the Republican Party than the conservative columnists known as Never Trumpers.
Novogratz also apologized Tuesday for his rather scathing comments about his fellow former Goldman partners Steven Mnuchin and Gary Cohn.
Late last week, Romney gave a scathing speech ripping Trump as a "phony" and "fraud" who had deceived American voters.
First lady Michelle Obama criticized Trump in scathing terms in a campaign speech for Clinton in New Hampshire on Thursday.
The commission released a scathing preliminary report in late May criticizing "grave violations of human rights" during a government crackdown.
Fox News host Sean Hannity offered a scathing review of the proposed Green New Deal backed by New York Rep.
The pair's scathing review of their dinner at West End Deli was published on Sunday, but has since been deleted.
Though Clinton is leading Sanders in Michigan, it's a state where his scathing assessment of U.S. trade policy is popular.
Trump has sought to publicly malign multiple witnesses in the inquiry, something Vindman alluded to in scathing terms on Tuesday.
Michael Novogratz has some pretty scathing comments to share about his fellow former Goldman partners Steven Mnuchin and Gary Cohn.
The status was SCATHING, but the best part was two days later, she posted a picture of them canoodling together.
The comic could say, "Let me read you the star signs," and proceed to read a scathing horoscope about Leos.
Just last week, rapper Remy Ma set the internet on fire when she released a scathing diss track about Minaj.
Many reports about the Fuze 23, such as those linked above, have been scathing about its supposed rip-off style.
News of the program's existence follows the release earlier this month of scathing Department of Justice investigation into Baltimore police.
And anonymous online reviews alternate between glowing reviews of how "comfortable" his office was and scathing takedowns of his temperament.
Late night talk show hosts such as Jimmy Kimmel have also delivered scathing rants about the need for this law.
When Canada protested, China's ambassador to Canada accused the country of "double standards" and "white supremacy" in a scathing editorial.
The report is the third in a series of scathing FTA reports released this summer about the beleaguered transit agency.
Judge Walton's scathing decision has led to a humiliating result not just for Barr but for the entire Justice Department.
The announcement followed several scathing rebukes and high-profile dropouts after the festival's lineup, with Mr. Bannon featured, was announced.
When she wrote a scathing account of the lynching of three successful Black businessmen, white mobs destroyed her printing press.
And in a quietly scathing 1988 video installation, "Cornered," she treats racial identity as both a delusion and an entrapment.
Consider this new comedy series a history lesson for millennials that swaps the booze in "Drunk History" for scathing roasts.
"Der Rosenkavalier" drew some scathing reviews from German critics used to the shock-and-awe tactics of high-concept Regietheater.
When the film landed on the big screen, it shattered box office expectations but most critics gave it scathing reviews.
In a tweet, Biden vowed to expand Social Security if he is elected president, prompting a scathing response from Sanders.
After last week's episode aired, Jenni called out both Angelina and Zack for their behavior in a scathing Instagram post.
Mr. Trump has been far less forgiving of recent leaks of government secrets, offering scathing assessments and suggesting harsh punishments.
Mr. Barak, who seems to be angling for a political comeback, wrote a scathing critique in the liberal Haaretz newspaper.
Then another former female Uber employee leveled a new set of complaints against the firm in a scathing Medium post.
Six years later, in January 22019, a bipartisan presidential commission issued a scathing report on the "impending crisis" in elections.
"A lot of people would have walked away" from the scathing public scrutiny by now, marveled one White House official.
The response from the California Democrat, who was raised in a politically oriented Baltimore family, was scathing and apparently premeditated.
For the first time since her departure, she has spoken out in a scathing interview about what really went down.
While receiving an award for international leadership, Cohen delivered a scathing critique of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and other tech giants.
Trump's scathing statement said that Bannon has "lost his mind" and claimed he had "no influence" in the White House.
The project became the subject of multiple, and scathing, Government Accountability Office reports, some of which cited poor fiscal oversight.
The book "Fire and Fury" included quotes from Bannon attacking the president's children among other scathing remarks about the administration.
But each time Sulli posted a selfie on Instagram that showed her eschewing K-pop norms, she faced scathing criticism.
Kyagulanyi has amassed a large following among youth electrified by his scathing criticism of Museveni, sometimes delivered in his songs.
Last year, Facebook was hit with scathing criticism over the sharing of 87 million users' profile data with Cambridge Analytica.
Mr. Booker issued a scathing rebuke of Mr. Sessions' opposition to immigration and criminal justice reform, and laws protecting gays.
The show drew scathing reviews from the German press for being too political, and was finally accused of gross overspending.
Included in the report is a scathing 21-page dissent from Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the committee's top Republican.
Read: A scathing analysis of Brexit and an essay collection by Emmanuel Carrère are among 10 new books we recommend.
He is scathing about Marco Rubio, the senator from Florida and the favorite of the Republican establishment to challenge Trump.
Last week, the state-run Korean Central News Agency published a scathing article targeting top Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden.
Crowley also sent a surrogate to a primary debate, which led to a scathing editorial from the New York Times.
In a scathing section of Tuesday's report, the audit claims CBSA are so short-staffed that they've been cutting corners.
Seth MacFarlane's new faux-Star Trek show The Orville premiered on Fox recently, and the reviews ranged from scathing to indifferent.
Peter Shumlin didn't hold back in a scathing message issued Friday that linked Russian President Vladimir Putin to the cyber threat.
Helmed by "Transformers" director Michael Bay, it earned scathing reviews and was nominated for six Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture.
In 21948, the US Senate Select Committee published a report on the CIA's detention and interrogation program, offering a scathing analysis.
Sometimes Saturday Night Live delivers a scathing take on the modern political climate featuring Bill Murray dressed up as Steve Bannon.
The SDF released a scathing statement Monday, accusing the US of "not abiding by their commitments" to avoid a military escalation.
" The threat prompted a scathing response from former National Security Adviser Susan Rice, who told the rapper to "back the **** off.
Mr Özil was scathing about the German football association, which he says encouraged the vitriol by singling him out for criticism.
ArsTechnica published a scathing review in 2016, calling Landr's auto mastering an "auto turd," but others say it does the job.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump faced scathing bipartisan criticism for his decision last week to withdraw US forces from northern Syria.
"Vindman's lawyer, David Pressman, also released a scathing statement defending his client and saying Vindman was fired for "telling the truth.
Lawmakers asked Monday why Hoggan was awarded a $90,000 bonus, despite a scathing internal government investigation which found rampant security failures.
This is why the NYCHA Tenants Association issued a scathing indictment of local politicians in the aftermath of the deal's collapse.
The U.S. fashion magazine, geared specifically to "teen girls," ran a scathing op-ed on President-elect Donald Trump this weekend.
That wasn't the case in February, when Obama used another news conference to deliver perhaps his most scathing, extensive Trump slam.
Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) fired out a scathing letter to Yahoo's president and CEO Marissa Mayer demanding answers about the hacks.
The research, which the authors summarised in a seminal book, "Myth and Measurement", published in 1995, drew a scathing initial response.
The opposition Labour party and Britain's national media were scathing in their response, calling the government's handling of the case "chaotic".
Self-help guru Tony Robbins is denying claims of sexual misconduct and abuse published in a scathing report from Buzzfeed News.
German conservative Markus Ferber, an EU lawmaker involved in discussions on access to EU markets for Britain's financial sector, was scathing.
The Justice Department issued a scathing report, arguing that black residents were subject to disproportionate rates of stops, searches, and arrests.
The Independence Inn employee gifted us with years of that scathing yet hilarious banter that was a hallmark of the show.
The council members were sent scathing letters and emails from every corner of the world, stretching all the way to Australia.
Flake's new book, Conscience of a Conservative, is a scathing critique of Trump and other Republicans who have enabled Trump's rise.
The stock took another hit after renowned GE analyst Stephen Tusa doubled down on his scathing call on the industrial giant.
The Arizona senator issued a scathing statement blasting Trump for criticizing the parents of a fallen Muslim U.S. soldier on Monday.
While the statement was not scathing, it said the current bill would not lower healthcare costs enough to win their support.
He wrote this scathing expose of Roger Ailes, and nowhere in there did he mention the rampant allegations of sexual harassment.
On Friday, Lohan's co-star from the 2003 box-office hit, Freaky Friday, tweeted a simple but scathing message to Trump.
Cuban, the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks and star of ABC's "Shark Tank," presented the proposition in a scathing tweetstorm.
He has since amassed a large following among youth electrified by his scathing criticism of Museveni sometimes delivered in his songs.
Epic Games co-founder Tim Sweeney launched a scathing attack on Microsoft and its Universal Windows Platform (UWP) back in March.
However, she had scathing words for the team of international election observers, which included former US Secretary of State John Kerry.
In the most scathing combination of words since "hard Brexit", the venue's former president has labelled its stewardship a "national disgrace".
"Online culture rewards engagement with points and likes, and it doesn't differentiate if what you are doing is scathing," he said.
While the decision ends talk of an indictment, Comey gave new ammunition to Clinton critics in scathing criticism of her setup.
But it is scathing about the contortions performed by the then-attorney-general, Lord Goldsmith, to come up with the goods.
Earlier this month, Meghan's half-brother, Thomas Jr., wrote a scathing letter in which he told Harry not to marry her.
After the ruling, an online activist rallied her followers on Twitter, urging them to leave "scathing Yelp reviews" about such centers.
Last week, a reporter at Vice delivered a scathing deep dive into a scam she fell victim to on Airbnb's platform.
Speaking on the "No Challenges Remaining" podcast in May 2019, Kyrgios launched a scathing attack on some of tennis' biggest stars.
I broach the subject of "The Hungry Heart," a scathing portrait of Baker I read on the train up to Paris.
In 2016, Georgetown Law Center issued a scathing report about the technology and law enforcement's use of it across the country.
But after scathing criticism, the school reversed its decision on Coulter on Thursday, and will host the speech on May 2.
Read in another, they are a scathing indictment of how poorly the kingdom has been run by Prince bin Salman's elders.
She said she initially expected the scathing write-up to go unnoticed, and claimed surprise by the fact it went viral.
In Amnesty International's latest annual report, the rights group offered a scathing assessment of Egypt's crackdown on dissent in recent years.
Can you imagine Sunday nights without plummy British accents, sniping and sabotaging sisters, and the scathing wit of the Dowager Countess?
North Korea is angry about that; a top official put out a scathing statement on Friday letting the US know it.
On Tuesday came a further scathing attack on British press, directed mostly at The Sunday Times, from the embassy's official website.
Jim Bridenstine, R-Oklahoma, faced scathing questioning during his initial hearing a week prior to the committee's vote, in what Sen.
When she was asked about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision to allow politicians to run deceitful ads, her response was scathing.
Forbes called the Cybertruck as "ugly as a sin" in a scathing review that compared the truck to the Pontiac Aztek.
In 2014, she wrote a scathing response to a New Republic story that questioned whether women's magazines could do serious journalism.
On Monday, Milo published a scathing review of the new all-female Ghostbusters movie, which he had been attacking for months.
Deutsche Bank said in a scathing note that the ECB's NIRP is putting the very existence of the eurozone at risk.
The goal is not to tote up the winners based on their ability to gin up scathing attacks and YouTube moments.
Public security audits of election technology are rare; the last major ones, commissioned by California and Ohio in 20163, were scathing.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii launched perhaps the most scathing attack of the night, knocking Harris' record as attorney general of California.
In a scathing opinion, Judge Pauley deplored the "breathtaking scope" of the squalid living conditions in the city's public housing complexes.
She later made some of them public and wrote "Unhinged," a scathing book of her own about Mr. Trump's West Wing.
Sherri Shepherd's ex is nuclear over her scathing radio interview targeting him ... and he's accusing her of being vindictive and bitter.
Despite Impossible Foods' scathing response to CCF's ad, Konrad says that the company isn't worried by efforts to discredit its product.
Following the episode, Farley wrote a scathing Instagram post about the incident, calling out both Pivarnick and Carpinello for their behavior.
The State and Justice departments released a scathing report about the actions of Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Honduras in 63.
I would argue that it has been people whose tastes in humor run toward the bizarre, the scathing and the incongruous.
" But one of the bank's fiercest critics, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, laid into it with a scathing statement: "Unbelievable.
Even after Mr. Greitens announced that he would resign, some of the most scathing statements came from Republicans he had alienated.
He followed his scathing tweet by proposing a radical idea: What if tech companies didn't allow politicians to spread blatant lies?
The text exchange was made public in a scathing report released earlier this month from the Justice Department's (DOJ) internal watchdog.
Trump's rally also comes after an evangelical magazine, Christianity Today, published a scathing editorial calling for the president's removal from office.
While he's earned the President's trust, however, Pompeo has not been insulated from scathing criticism over the administration's approach to Iran.
Before, she had gotten letters of admiration, calling her a role model; now many of the letters she received were scathing.
The largest newspaper in Utah issued a scathing rebuke of the Trump administration's immigration policies in a new editorial on Tuesday.
A White House staffer was delivering Christmas cards and copies of Trump's scathing anti-impeachment letter to Pelosi, according to Sen.
Irish feminists responded with a scathing open letter denouncing the event and reaffirming their support for the womanhood of trans women.
A French cellist living in New York, Ms. Bordreuil plays steadily scathing music that interrogates how the body interacts with sound.
In scathing posts on Facebook, Yasay chided Washington for what he said was shirking its treaty obligations to protect the Philippines.
The report was a scathing condemnation of state and federal actions since the Supreme Court, in the 2013 Shelby County v.
In the months that followed, Ms. Lightfoot was chairwoman of a panel that met with residents and produced a scathing report.
At a lunch on Tuesday previewing his remarks to news anchors, Mr. Trump offered scathing assessments of his possible Democratic opponents.
This included a cascade of scathing opinion pieces that underlined how, for many, Trump's visit represented some kind of turning point.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump regularly expresses pique over scathing kiss-and-tell books written by former aides and advisers.
"The administration is seeking to codify child abuse, plain and simple," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a scathing written statement.
The mainland also looks hostile: in 2015, Li drew scathing criticism from state media for divesting assets in the People's Republic.
Moreover, NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt just last month issued a scathing critique of Amtrak's culture, saying a future breakdown was likely.
The Dennis Wideman story somehow got even messier this week, with the release of Gary Bettman's scathing denial of Wideman's appeal.
She was scathing about Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his idea of carving out "a safe zone" in northeast Syria however.
Even Madeline and Renata — the two characters most prone to scathing outbursts — express their unhappiness with longing looks and offhand scowls.
Read more: Boeing may have used a lobbying firm to plant a scathing opinion piece about SpaceX in US news outlets.
Clinton's camp fired back with a scathing reply hours later, calling the accusations "irresponsible and poisonous" in an email to supporters.
And in a scathing dissent to Thursday's split 2-1 ruling, Judge Jerry Smith wrote that the majority's decision defied logic.
Where rivals paint scathing black-and-white contrasts with Mr. Obama, Mr. Kasich speaks in practical terms about how presidents must compromise.
Totally optional... leave an overall comment While Sanborn swears that the reviews are all in good fun, some can be quite scathing.
The reports are so far that that I.G. report is going to be scathing for not only Comey, but former Director McCabe.
"Liar Liar GE2017" by Captain Ska is a scathing attack on Prime Minister Theresa May's policies on the NHS, education, and poverty.
" In a particularly scathing 2002 review, Halloween: Resurrection was dismissed as "flat, unfunny and less frightening than a Vanilla Ice comeback album.
As the date approaches, politicians, editorial writers and academics have filled newspapers and airwaves with scathing denunciations, calling the proposal un-French.
On Wednesday night, Kardashian tweeted a scathing criticism of an unnamed paparazzi photo agency that was apparently mislabeling photos of her brother.
The Twitter account of Mehbooba Mufti, one of the Kashmiri politicians who have been detained, was scathing about the European delegation's visit.
One of the most scathing responses has come from Javier Sicilia, a poet whose son was killed by cartel operatives in 2011.
It was through those life transitions that he acquired the wisdom reflected in his scathing analysis on the black experience in America.
Giving Up Tomorrow is a scathing look at the Filipino justice system — and sets out to make the case for Larrañaga's release.
In a Tuesday statement, the state-run Korean Central News Agency published a scathing article targeting top Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden.
The comedian's Emmy-winning show continued to champion grounded satire throughout its fourth season, crescendoing with a particularly scathing analysis on authoritarianism.
Mr. Sallinger penned a scathing condemnation of the occupation, on behalf of the Oregon and Washington chapters of the National Audubon Society.
Reno was scathing in her assessment of Sessions in the letter she wrote to Clinton recommending Sessions be relieved of his duties.
For all the inherent strangeness in images of suburban banality transposed into an alien landscape, the book is not scathing or critical.
Kushner is on the receiving end of a scathing ethics complaint by liberal watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
The facility has come under scrutiny in recent months after a scathing report detailed a litany of abuse allegations and shocking conditions.
" But McCain also had scathing criticism for Trump, saying: "Bashar Assad and his friends, the Russians, take note of what Americans say.
The suspension followed scathing comments by China's top securities regulator at the weekend condemning "barbaric" share acquisitions by some unidentified asset managers.
The news is yet another chapter in Lewis' tumultuous few months that saw a scathing lawsuit and personal complaints filed against him.
The good news is that the scathing reviews are so utterly hostile that they actually cross the line from tragic to hilarious.
It is a scathing political satire — an act of astonishing fearlessness given the obvious risks involved — but we wouldn't know that now.
Here's one particularly scathing section: From a foreign policy perspective, Donald Trump is not qualified to be President and Commander-in-Chief.
You may remember the scathing report from the New York Times on the woes of employees within a "bruising workplace" at Amazon.
"The Twitter critics don't determine who we are or what we do," Iloff said in response to the scathing social media's opinions.
You might know her as the entertainment writer at The Observer who wrote a scathing open letter to her boss, Jared Kushner.
Verstappen's father Jos was also scathing of the decision on social media, with a series of comments on Twitter suggesting Ferrari favoritism.
There's room for both scathing political satire and jokes about a trip to Ikea or a nightmare family gathering at the holidays.
He was scathing about the shift to conservatism under Pope John Paul II and the "company men" he appointed to high positions.
Clinton will begin airing TV ads in four swing states today that give scathing critiques of Donald J. Trump's comments about women.
She is now studying to become a counsellor and is scathing about the gender stereotypes in the Sri Lankan army's vocational programmes.
Earlier this year, Comey came under fire after a DOJ watchdog issued a scathing report about his choices during the heated race.
Earlier on Wednesday, the pope issued a scathing critique of capitalism, saying that God will hold accountable "slave drivers" who exploit workers.
He ran a scathing profile of the French skier Jean-Claude Killy that Hunter Thompson had written for Playboy, which rejected it.
On the day of the crucial Super Tuesday primaries, Ryan delivered a scathing rebuke of Trump without explicitly mentioning him by name.
Even the British actor Hugh Grant made his opinion clear, calling Johnson an "over-promoted rubber bath toy" in a scathing tweet.
Prosecutors have faced scathing criticism from the bikers, attorneys and families of those arrested for taking so long to begin the trials.
Without a mention of the American government, Greenblatt puts together a scathing portrait of Trump through the words of a different writer.
Clinton, most notably failing to focus in a sustained way this summer on the scathing F.B.I. report on her State Department email.
He argued in a scathing blog post that there was no justifiable reason for the change — at least from a security perspective.
The ad was a scathing attack on her attackers for being selfish in response to the acute needs facing middle-income families.
In recent years, the Justice Department has held Seattle up as an example of how cities can best respond to scathing investigations.
His criticism of his liberal colleagues was scathing, but he directed the sharpest barbs at conservatives he thought had betrayed the cause.
Carter, who often posts about social justice, used the term "Barbecue Becky" to describe Schulte in a scathing rebuke of the incident.
Callahan's review wasn't scathing, it wasn't rude, and it didn't cover anything but her disappointment with the dry burger and flaccid pastries.
A single star increase can change the fortunes for a new restaurant, while a scathing indictment can sink a product on Amazon.
The international community has responded with scathing condemnation, which threatens to leave the once prosperous South American nation even more isolated internationally.
Janet Malcolm, writing for The New York Review of Books, was even more scathing about Wolfe's shortcomings as a wannabe architecture critic.
Jake's comeback book, "Bitter Tulips," written during his hospital stay, receives scathing reviews; his career tanks; and he runs out of money.
A former Facebook employee has written a scathing op-ed article in The Washington Post condemning the company's approach to political advertising.
The DOJ report was scathing, to say the least, because it pointed out the inherent racist and illegal practices of the BPD.
Michelle Wolf's scathing and controversial comedy set has become C-SPAN's most-watched White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner performance video ever.
Gelman, whom I met in his office in late June, is not scathing in person; he is rather mild, soft-spoken even.
Such concerns were obliquely alluded to in a scathing resignation letter sent in August by the agency's student loan ombudsman, Seth Frotman.
Ms. Pelosi had offered an awkward defense of Mr. Conyers on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that earned her scathing reviews.
The Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General just released a scathing report on the damage caused by sanctuary laws.
The Republican report is scathing about leaks to the news media that have brought to light various information about Trump-Russia contacts.
Rankin sold Hayden himself for a pair of carriage horses, a trade that honed the young man's scathing analysis of slavery's antihumanism.
Greig Bethel, ONC Media Relations Officer, was scathing of the SCMP report, telling VICE that ONC had requested a number of changes.
Also in the '80s, rap music went mainstream, with N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" offering up a scathing indictment of police brutality.
But Szóka has also been a frequent critic of the president, delivering at times scathing rebukes of his actions on social media.
But on Sunday, Russia's Defense Ministry issued a scathing report again placing full responsibility for the downing of the plane on Israel.
The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine delivered a scathing takedown of the Trump administration's conduct of foreign policy to House impeachment investigators.
Lead House manager Adam Schiff delivers a scathing monologue of Trump's repeated efforts to solicit and benefit from foreign help in elections
Both are ardent nationalists who are scathing about the mainstream tendencies of the New York crowd — and neither is a New Yorker.
Law enforcement officials faced scathing criticism for what both the white supremacist groups and anti-racism protesters said was a passive response.
But then I realized that her trip -- and the reporting around it -- doesn't actually enrage me enough to write a scathing review.
In response, the Libra Association has come out with an understated but scathing statement of its own in response to PayPal's announcement.
However, Trump came under fire from some in the GOP on Thursday after he let loose a scathing attack against late Rep.
Amid fallout from a scathing inspector general report, the court that oversees national security surveillance is also getting a new presiding judge.
In 2012, the Justice Department's inspector general issued a scathing critique of federal officials for their handling of Operation Fast and Furious.
A subsequent court-ordered probe, which included investigators from Pakistan's all-powerful intelligence agencies, has delivered a scathing report against the Sharifs.
By the time the Wall Street Journal published a scathing investigation into the company's practices and Holmes' integrity, it was too late.
It contained a scathing message for the president and aimed to clarify why he would no longer serve as the Navy's boss.
Trump made scathing comments to Sessions, saying he would not have given him his position if he knew he would recuse himself.
He has been a scathing critic of Trump and has featured an animated Trump in segments on his show since last year.
Gabbard retaliated by calling Clinton "the queen of warmongers" in a scathing reply that won her praise in more traditionally conservative spaces.
The Benghazi committee's final report, issued in 2016, was scathing in its criticism of Clinton and other members of the Obama administration.
Verily was the target of a scathing article — in Stat, a medical publication from the Boston Globe — scrutinizing its CEO, Andy Conrad.
The entire board of USA Gymnastics agreed to resign on January 26, prompted by a scathing letter from the US Olympic Committee.
In keeping with his anti-establishment bent, Banksy's most consistent and scathing critiques have long been directed at the commercialism of art.
On Friday, Keith Law, a senior writer for ESPN and former Blue Jays front office staffer, wrote a scathing takedown of Tebow.
If you want more epic shade from these pals, here's a scathing selection of J.K. Rowling's most brutal Trump burns, and Stephen King's.
In June, a French government organization focused on gender equality published a scathing report criticizing the sex ed curriculum in France's public schools.
Nasir Jones, better known as hip-hop legend Nas, published a scathing piece about Donald Trump and modern America on Mass Appeal Thursday.
"Shoppers" have unleashed scathing reviews on a pricy Make America Great Again Christmas tree ornament being sold by several retailers on Amazon's website.
Instead, the band goes for a kind of detached observation, which doesn't feel as successful (The 1975 are much better hopeful than scathing).
A controversial study claimed teens abruptly change genders due to peer pressure — but a scathing new critique found the study used shoddy science.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Monday the league was unwilling to compromise on its ideals, which earned scathing criticism in Chinese state media.
From Burger King and Wendy's to Whataburger and more, restaurant competitors didn't hold back on scathing responses to IHOP's temporary pivot to burgers.
Mr. Eng stepped into the role this week after Patrick Nowakowski, the previous president, resigned following a scathing report by the state comptroller.
You'll recall Amber sued Doug back in June after Doug wrote a scathing article claiming she blackmailed Johnny with false spousal abuse allegations.
In a letter to the board of directors of Tata's main holding company, Mr Mistry is scathing about the firm's culture and ethics.
Jeffery Nance, also ruled Monday that President Trump&aposs scathing criticism of Bergdahl won&apost prevent the soldier from receiving a fair sentence.
While Kushner faced scathing criticism from his Harvard classmates, the Ivy League university is set to honor another famous political figure: Hillary Clinton.
German lawmaker Markus Ferber, who is involved in discussions on access to EU markets for Britain's financial sector, was scathing about May's leadership.
Last week British MPs issued a scathing attack on KPMG, an auditor, for failing to avert the collapse of Carillion, a contracting company.
In a scathing op-ed written for the Spanish newspaper El Paés, the Oscar-winning director shared his thoughts about the controversial visit.
Uber and Lyft fail to provide wheelchair-accessible vehicles in New York City 70 percent of the time, a scathing new report found.
Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather posted a scathing rant about the GOP nominee on Facebook, saying he couldn't ignore Trump's statements.
Several people who spoke to VICE News about Shashamane's legal system gave scathing indictments, but Lorna seemed quite calm about the upcoming proceedings.
It's a song that sure as hell sounds like it's about fleeing from domestic abuse that features some scathing lines behind the melody.
The interview with Mexican magazine El Proceso marked Urzua's first public remarks since he announced his resignation with a scathing letter on Tuesday.
Last week a former engineer from the much hyped wireless charging startup uBeam left some scathing criticism of the company on his blog.
Humayun Khan, was killed by a suicide bomber in 2004 — delivered a scathing rebuke of Trump at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
Scrutiny of the Church has been particularly scathing in recent years, as it continues to fail to adequately address its sexual abuse crisis.
But perhaps the most illuminating distillation comes from his scathing, and arguably bizarre, dissent in the Supreme Court's 2014 ruling on gay marriage.
In February, Republicans voted to bar Warren from speaking on the Senate floor following her scathing remarks about then-Attorney General nominee Sen.
Gusman's failures after Katrina were laid out in a scathing report by the American Civil Liberties Union published one year after the hurricane.
Some of the political discourse also included points about outreach to countries suffering oppression and even a scathing rebuke of the banking industry.
The former Massachusetts governor has been one of the most vocal Republicans to buck Trump and delivered a scathing rebuke back in March.
Just weeks later, the feds released a scathing report finding Baltimore cops engaged in systematic racism and callousness toward victims of sexual assault.
In its most recent annual report, Amnesty International gave a scathing assessment of the country for its crackdown on dissent in recent years.
After a disappointing meal at a restaurant, plenty of guests choose to handle the situation by going online to post a scathing review.
Parliament had some particularly scathing words for Zuckerberg, who showed "contempt" for its investigation: Facebook seems willing neither to be regulated nor scrutinised.
In July, East Chicago's mayor wrote EPA a scathing letter, accusing the agency of withholding soil testing data that demonstrated grave health risks.
Mr. Romney delivered a scathing condemnation of Mr. Trump several months ago and has encouraged a third-party challenger to enter the race.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is pushing back on a scathing watchdog report that found security holes in the agency's computer networks.
It was marked by scathing jokes about sexual misconduct scandals in the entertainment industry and beyond, and by passionate speeches about female empowerment.
In his statement to members of Parliament about the deal and referendum, Mr. Cameron made scathing references to Mr. Johnson's position and ambitions.
Beyond that, Mr. Shandling and company created the visual vocabulary (fly-on-the-wall naturalism) and voice (scathing) for a generation of comedy.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights recently issued a scathing report on the use of torture by the security forces in Mexico.
In a scathing New York Times op-ed last year, departing UN Assistant Secretary-General Anthony Banbury explained the urgency of this goal.
Warren's response was scathing: "You see the videos of some of these children being returned to their parents after long separations," she said.
The UN Human Rights Office accused the Nicaraguan government of violating international and human rights laws in a scathing report published on Wednesday.
Finally, there was the scathing 2010 contempt ruling in a Wells Fargo foreclosure case by Jeff Bohm, a federal bankruptcy judge in Houston.
It is a project that is characteristic of much of the artist's work, a theatrical provocation that combines scathing satire with heartfelt activism.
Austerity news: A scathing United Nations poverty report warned that Britain's social safety net had been badly damaged by the government's austerity program.
The department's inspector general released a scathing report on Wednesday about a business trip Dr. Shulkin took to Britain and Denmark last year.
Nor does his exhaustive, scathing description of what Silicon Valley companies do make for a serious contribution to journalism about the tech industry.
Days after it was hit by scathing allegations from regulators, Chief Executive Brian Hartzer has departed and Chairman Lindsay Maxsted accelerated retirement plans.
As funding looked set to lapse at midnight, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders released a scathing statement blaming Democrats for the shutdown.
The scathing report noted that only three of the 178 sources the TSA used to justify its practices were deemed to be valid.
By way of a few examples, we can start with the scathing 2016 election-year ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
Interviewed by the film historian Kevin Brownlow in the 1960s, Pickford, who died in 1979, gave a scathing account of Lubitsch's "terrible" direction.
Obama delivered a scathing indictment of Mr. Trump, who was then still a candidate, for his record of crude statements about women. Mrs.
Yaël Eisenstat, former head of global elections integrity ops at Facebook, published a scathing op-ed against the decision in The Washington Post.
United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
The magazine issued a scathing editorial on what it described as President Trump's moral failings, calling for him to be removed from office.
But over the past couple of months, many critics — especially Latinx critics and critics of color — have been increasingly scathing toward the book.
Three witnesses selected by Democrats testified that they believed Trump committed impeachable offenses and delivered scathing testimony about the president's conduct toward Ukraine.
But the judge gave a scathing assessment of the performance of the Tunisian security forces, whose equivocation and cowardice cost lives, he said.
The recent Congressional hearing on the crisis in Flint, Michigan made headlines for the scathing partisanship but it was also substantive and illuminating.
The analysis found little difference with a House bill that came under scathing criticism from Republican senators when it came to the uninsured.
After the episode aired, Farley split from Carpinello and called both him and Pivarnick out for their behavior in a scathing Instagram post.
The New York Times also published a scathing profile depicting his private relationships with women dating back to his days in boarding school.
More than 90 Republican national security leaders have signed a scathing open letter opposing Trump and his stance on many foreign policy issues.
Weeks later, a former Uber engineer wrote a scathing indictment of the company's treatment of women; Mr. Kalanick called for an urgent investigation.
United Nations officials, American representatives, international advocacy groups and religious organizations have issued scathing statements saying that the citizenship law is blatantly discriminatory.
But while Cooper has remained consistently creative, hanging with rock 'n' roll heavyweights, my mom's more scathing of the years that have passed.
" In a scathing reaction, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz appeared on CNN declaring, "Damn it, this is not a good news story.
The result of the federal investigation was a scathing report that concluded last year that Ferguson's criminal justice system was broken at every level.
I once heard Justice Scalia speak at the City Club in Cleveland: He was articulate and brilliant, and had a scathing sense of humor.
Rostam isn't the first to criticize the well-loved movie — The New Yorker published two reviews of the film, one adoring, the other scathing.
Dark comedy "Vice," a scathing look at the rise to power of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, led all comers with six nods.
" Neil Woods is even more scathing: "The hunt for new substances only happened because of the mephedrone ban, offering huge incentives to organized crime.
Celebrities are taking sides after Taylor Swift released a scathing note that accused Scooter Braun of "manipulative bullying" after he acquired her musical catalog.
Frequently the show is a scathing condemnation of what makes the tech business tick and why the big ideas seem to so often fail.
Left, whose scathing reports on companies routinely send stock prices reeling, said he plans to raise "a few hundred million of dollars" from investors.
Sessions was fired from the role by Trump in November, after enduring more than a year of scathing criticism from the president's Twitter account.
That conspiracy allegedly included a scathing op-ed article that Flynn wrote about the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, which was published on Election Day 2016.
Beyonce, A Tribe Called Quest also in Grammys spotlight The former did her pregnant goddess thing, and the latter provided a scathing political moment.
As I wrote in a scathing review of the Tumblr decision (and my employer) a few months ago: I get the pressure from Apple.
At any rate, the report is scathing of the capability of AI to manage complex military systems in a sort of Skynet-style system.
Shortly after leaving the event injured and with her dress ripped, the rapper posted a scathing Instagram post directed at her fellow female rapper.
Trump survived the Mueller investigation and a scathing report of corruption and attempted abuses of power that would have devastated any normal presidential administration.
Taylor posted a scathing message ... "You don't get to control someone's emotional response to being called "that bitch" in front of the entire world."
" Graham's comments sparked a scathing response from Trump, who called him a "poor representative and an embarrassment to the great people of South Carolina.
It's like writing a scathing rebuke of how Americans live on alcohol, because you went to a restaurant and only read the wine menu.
" The Wall Street Journal, in a scathing editorial on Wednesday, criticized Comey for showing how Clinton "broke the law" and then "[rationalizing] no indictment.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was scathing about its prospects of success.
Stephen Colbert delivered a scathing monologue directed at President Donald Trump and his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Late Show Wednesday.
After scathing articles by dominant outlets on the state of his campaign, he has turned up the heat on how the media covers him.
And she stood firm and showed little emotion as Trump early on delivered scathing attacks against her and her former husband's infidelities and actions.
The kids who had read the scathing exposé on the food industry were more likely to choose healthier options than the other two groups.
The marriage was hard-pressed to survive Price's scathing views on religion, and after eight years and two daughters—Annamarie and Kathleen—they divorced.
If this segment of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was intentionally satirical, it'd be scathing — but I'm not terribly convinced that was the intent.
Kalinowski is well known for releasing a quarterly survey of franchisees, some of whom have given scathing critiques of the chain in the past.
In last year's dissent to the gay-marriage ruling, Mr Scalia issued a scathing review of the five justices who had widened marriage laws.
Reuters reports that SoftBank supremo Masayoshi Son — one half of the Didi Japan joint venture — made some family scathing comments at an annual event.
FABER: DOES THAT GET MOVED UP WHEN YOU HAVE A LARGE ACTIVIST WHO IS HAPPY TO SEND OFF SCATHING LETTERS ALL OF THE TIME?
And it adds up to a scathing indictment of the D.C. system as currently constructed, experts and advocates focused on money in politics say.
Last year, a scathing U.N. report condemned the "alarmingly-high" rate of executions, which had reached the highest levels of the last 28503 years.
The lawyer Michael Cohen delivered a slew of scathing accusations against his former boss, President Donald Trump, in public testimony before Congress on Wednesday.
Saeb Erekat, a senior official in the Palestine Liberation Organisation, issued a scathing statement about the "unjust and disgraceful" treatment of the Arab passengers.
A picture of a passport being set ablaze accompanies the scathing headline, along with an "End of days guide to fleeing the country" subtitle.
Trump responded with a scathing Twitter attack on both the envoy and outgoing prime minister Theresa May, who had given Darroch her full support.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, ASEAN's seniormost leader, was scathing about the Nobel peace laureate on Tuesday when asked about the situation in Myanmar.
The long-awaited report should resonate nationally, coming nearly two years after a similarly scathing probe suggested Ferguson, Missouri, was basically a police state.
Not according to New York's attorney general, who released a scathing report last month that tore the ticket re-sale business a new one.
Those books, which are written for adults, all contain diverse casts and scathing social commentary on everything from class issues to homelessness and homophobia.
Szalay is a barbed observer of office life, and his study is most scathing when inspecting the perils of extracting self-worth from work.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert put together an intermission ditty featuring singing drinks and popcorn and scathing recaps of the proceedings thus far.
Nas dropped his scathing Jay-Z diss "Ether" at tail end of 2001, and was coasting into 2002 with reignited respect from the industry.
One particularly scathing assessment comes from an anonymous social media exec, who predicted the death of the influencer model in an interview with Digiday.
But she has told Ardern in person and in a scathing public letter that Ardern's public linkage of infrastructure problems and immigration is misguided.
But it's also a scathing and insightful deconstruction of social privilege, coming from a master of the form at the height of her powers.
The writer behind "The Social Network" — the Academy Award-winning dramatization of the founding of Facebook — just published a scathing letter to Mark Zuckerberg.
His decision comes after The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah's largest newspaper, published a scathing Christmas Day editorial calling on him to leave the seat.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote a scathing, 40-page dissenting opinion, which was joined by fellow conservatives Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Clarence Thomas.
Trump quoted Bongino from an appearance on "Fox & Friends" one day after Brennan wrote a scathing op-ed about Trump in The Washington Post.
They make scathing remarks about one another, and Mr. Kadyrov sends at least one packing weekly, scrawling the person's name with a gold pen.
National Press Club president Thomas Bur released a scathing statement attacking the presumptive GOP presidential nominee for "misunderstanding" or "simply opposing" a free press.
Investors largely shrugged off the British election, as well as scathing congressional testimony on Thursday by former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey.
International election monitors delivered a scathing verdict on the conduct of the referendum, but Erdogan denied his new powers were a move toward dictatorship.
The governor said that he would not resign and that newspapers were just trying to find ways to stay relevant by printing scathing editorials.
One of ExxonMobil's top independent ombudsmen resigned from her post this week with a scathing letter criticizing the company's harassment of nonprofit environmental organizations.
"The former Googler also provided a scathing critique of what she called an "oppressive and entitled" company culture that protects the company's "elite men.
" Professor Neusner fired back with several articles and, in 1994, a scathing book, "Why There Never Was a 'Talmud of Caesarea': Saul Lieberman's Mistakes.
But the sprawling internet bazaar is filled with scathing critiques, and every pertinent spec exists somewhere online for the diligent buyer to seek out.
This month, Jon Lovett, a former speechwriter for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, published a scathing open letter to Powell, the former security adviser.
But in private conversations, many were scathing, questioning his grasp of the issues and predicting that a stepped-up timetable was bound to collapse.
During the campaign, The Enquirer also published scathing articles about Mr. Trump's rivals, as well as perceived antagonists like the television host Megyn Kelly.
The report, commissioned by the U.S.O.C., was a scathing indictment of a broken system that allowed Nassar to molest girls and women for decades.
" The collaboration, announced this week, spurred a Brontë biographer and society member to write a scathing blog post denouncing it as a "rank farce.
A more conventional filmmaker might have nudged this scathing attack on class entitlement in the romantic-comedy direction that early scenes seem to tease.
Nevertheless, Comey released a statement portraying the scathing report as a type of victory and encouraged his critics to send their apologies to him.
Perhaps not surprisingly, he has been sniped at by some of the music world's most scathing types, among them Keith Richards and David Bowie.
Jeffrey Robinson, best-selling author of a scathing bitcoin take-down, told CNBC on Friday that he believes buying bitcoin is gambling not investing.
Brennan had offered a particularly scathing review of Trump's performance at a press conference last week in Helsinki, Finland, alongside Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
The charges came less than a week after federal officials issued a scathing report accusing the Chicago Police Department of widespread civil rights violations.
The book provides scathing assessments of Conservatives who backed the Leave campaign instead of supporting the government's push to remain in the European Union.
Trump cited Sotomayor's scathing dissent last week in the court's decision to allow the administration to enforce its "public charge" immigration rule in Illinois.
Away's Steph Korey Away co-founder Steph Korey left her position as CEO following a scathing report about the company's culture in mid-December.
He was particularly scathing about management of the nation's athletics body, which he said "isn't ready" to be welcomed back into the international fold.
Two Senate Republicans on Tuesday called on their party to take on President Trump in separate scathing assessments of his public conduct and leadership.
The host's scathing 2015 report on FIFA president Sepp Blatter, amid the soccer organization's corruption scandal, helped pressure Blatter to resign from the post.
Yet, as funding looked set to lapse at midnight, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders released a scathing statement blaming Democrats for the shutdown.
In a scathing speech from the Senate floor, he condemns the president's "reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior" and his fellow Republicans for their silence.
On the heels of being impeached by the House this week, it makes sense that Trump is angry: the editorial from CT is scathing.
Ahead of those votes Wednesday night, Trump sent a scathing six-page letter to Pelosi decrying the impeachment "crusade" as an "election-nullification scheme."
Mr. Francois, in November, submitted a scathing letter to the party's 1922 committee, which has the power to remove the party leader, saying Mrs.
A commission empaneled to examine the causes of the boycott produced a scathing report that resulted in some of the earliest workers' rights legislation.
In 2016 a scathing Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit concluded that the FAMS did not include risk into how they deployed its air marshals.
Trump received Mattis's scathing letter a short time later, "and noted to aides that it was not positive toward him," the Washington Post reported.
This week, the New York Times published a scathing profile depicting his private relationships with women dating back to his days in boarding school.
The White House has long cited Saft as a counterpoint to Republicans' scathing criticism of the green-energy portion of the $787 billion stimulus law.
Counihan on Thursday night issued a scathing statement on the decision, calling the move "outrageous" and saying it would "sabotage" open enrollment in Obamacare plans.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who announced his retirement with a scathing indictment of the GOP's direction on immigration and Islam, said Moore's positions are concerning.
The elites in Sacramento were afraid of their failures being exposed and couldn't face the scathing rebuke they could have received from voters in November.
Grammer's scathing tweet about the cast comes one week after Kyle, 50, got a few things off her chest about Grammer and former friend Vanderpump.
On Monday and Tuesday - the first full trading days after the commission's scathing interim findings on the financial sector - financial shares dragged down the benchmark.
" In a scathing letter in 2015, Anderson accused scientists of using negative emissions to sanitize their research for policymakers, calling them a "deux ex machina.
Scathing, personal attacks certainly did their damage to state Attorney General  Patrick Morrisey , who was portrayed as an ethically challenged carpetbagger by his rivals, Rep.
But, in the meantime, it published a scathing report that strongly implies Watkins rose to journalistic fame while using her married boyfriend as a source.
More than one million people rushed to sign a petition to make Snapchat go back to its previous interface, and users started posting scathing reviews.
He has been particularly scathing and brutal in his name calling of those on the opposite side of the political spectrum with whom he disagrees.
Yanis Varoufakis, who served as finance minister under Tsipras's administration prior to accepting the nation's third bailout in mid-2015, was scathing of the deal.
Over the weekend, Spicer was played by comedian Melissa McCarthy in a scathing skit on the daily White House press briefing on Saturday Night Live.
"Paul Gosar, the congressman, isn't doing anything to help rural America," said his sister Grace Gosar in one of the scathing ads, released in September.
In fact, the festival opened on Tuesday with a zombie apocalypse: The Dead Don't Die, Jim Jarmusch's gently scathing tragicomedy set in small-town America.
Last month a task force assigned by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel issued a scathing report about the practices of the police force on this issue.
Scathing comedy "Vice," about former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, has a leading six nominations, including for actors Christian Bale, Sam Rockwell and Amy Adams.
The complaints have been scathing: it isn't just that people take issue with the MacBook Pro, its that pro users feel altogether rejected by Apple.
Brown teamed up with a mathematician and psychology professor and published a scathing critique that ultimately led to a formal correction on the original study.
"In Park's mind, there has never been a distinction between public and private," said a scathing editorial in Wednesday's edition of independent newspaper The Hankyoreh.
Despite being criticized by her The Hills: New Beginnings castmate Stephanie Pratt in a scathing Instagram post, Patridge won't be speaking out against her costar.
Last week, Radziwill blasted Frankel in a scathing blog post, calling her "self-righteous" and claiming that her "ego" has gotten the best of her.
A source who has advised banks on regulatory issues told Reuters that Trump's scathing critique of Dodd-Frank far overstated the problems with the law.
Mr Rubio's scathing corrective to that misleading, or bogus, claim was in a sense more important than his own nuanced view of the tax reform.
In late May, the state-run Korean Central News Agency released a scathing assessment of one of Trump's political rivals, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
The bullion producer's plans drew scathing comments from Mantashe, a blunt-speaking former trade unionist and senior figure in the ruling African National Congress (ANC).
In an exclusive clip from the film, Baldwin and Moore's characters go head-on in a scathing conversation during one of their weekly reading sessions.
You've memorized all the most scathing Richard Dawkins quotes, and what you've read about ExxonMobil would throw people into open revolt if they only knew.
The scathing portrayal of the flippant pharma bro' premiered last summer for a limited, Off-Off-Broadway run as part of a Manhattan film festival.
UN&aposS SCATHING REPORTS STOKE US CONCERNS ABOUT ANTI-ISRAEL BIAS But the U.N.'s focus seems unlikely to shift from Israel any time soon.
Earlier this year, a scathing MEP report accused firms in Hebei, one of China's most polluted provinces, of routinely evading environmental rules and perpetrating fraud.
But Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator also contains scathing, largely clichéd diatribes against US politics, including a weirdly infantilized look at the US president.
Evan Hughes, the son of renowned art dealer Ray Hughes, unleashed a scathing critique of the art market in an interview with The Art Newspaper.
The Israeli prime minister launched a scathing attack on the Obama administration on Sunday and summoned the US ambassador to a face-to-face meeting.
The compromise, which also depends on her Social Democrats (SPD) coalition partners and Austria giving it the nod, met scathing criticism in the German media.
In a new campaign ad, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton unleashed a scathing – though far less colorful – critique of Trump's response to the Brexit tumult.
His government has denied that his supporters are doing his bidding for him, including followers who have launched scathing online attacks on critics and journalists.
A loss, however, would mark a scathing review of her short time in office and her decision to renege on her previously pro-EU principles.
Piers Morgan is recalling the moment Omarosa Manigault Newman allegedly propositioned him for sex — and making multiple scathing claims about his former Celebrity Apprentice castmate.
She also delivers a scathing take on Mark Wahlberg's gesture of donating his All the Money in the World fee to the Time's Up movement.
This weekend, the New York Times published a scathing report detailing allegations from multiple women who say that O'Reilly sexually harassed them or acted inappropriately.
A recent scathing report from the Federal Transit Administration found that Metro does not adequately investigate or work to prevent trains from running red signals.
Fillon has been particularly scathing of Sarkozy during the campaign, taking aim at the fact he is under investigation over alleged past election funding irregularities.
Bannon was reportedly one of the main sources Wolff's scathing portrait of a highly-dysfunctional administration under the sloppy sway of a petulant, septuagenarian baby.
It's not clear exactly what happened between Harmon and Ganz, but his response is a lot more measured than some of his scathing Twitter screeds.
One member of the ruling coalition was scathing, however, voicing concerns similar to those expressed by thousands of elderly and drivers in surveys and elsewhere.
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times was more scathing, characterizing Gorsuch as the boy on the playground who snatches the ball out of turn.
Michelle Obama delivered a scathing speech last October, attacking Trump for having "bragged about sexually assaulting women," in reference to the infamous Access Hollywood tape.
Armed with wisdom and keen insight into the Zodiac, Tumblr astrologers are scathing and merciless as they assess each sign for its absolute worst qualities.
On Sunday the former first lady published an unusually scathing column in The Washington Post condemning the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy towards border crossers.
The Washington Post and ProPublica issued a scathing piece Monday laying out how Congress hasn't been doing, well, its job as Congress over the years.
Days later, Fidel wrote a scathing newspaper column condemning Obama's "honey-coated" words and reminding Cubans of the U.S. efforts to overthrow the Communist government.
The departure of Instagram's cofounders was quickly followed with scathing remarks from WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton, who detailed disagreements with Facebook executives over user privacy.
It also comes as the sector braces for tougher scrutiny after a scathing public inquiry into the finance industry uncovered widespread bad behavior and mismanagement.
In April, the state broadcaster, China Central Television, aired a scathing report about the Changzhou school, prompting heated discussions across the country about school safety.
This one was written back in 2014, by one Kyle Walker, in Deadspin, and its scathing, take-no-prisoners real-time analysis was downright prophetic.
The court's ruling on the Texas and Ohio cases elicited scathing dissents from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the only Latina justice, about the costs to democracy.
Conway rose to fame for his scathing critiques of White House dysfunction and allegations that Trump is mentally unstable and unfit to serve as president.
When Vanity Fair ran a breathlessly ripe profile of the actress Margot Robbie last week, sharp and scathing satires emerged on Twitter the same day.
Peter Wehner, who worked in the last three Republican presidential administrations, wrote a scathing op-ed in the New York Times slamming Trump on Thursday.
Equal part hilarious and scathing, the actress, who recently signed on for the impending Will & Grace revival, didn't mince words in her call to action.
Using scathing humor to address serious themes came naturally to Mr. Beatty, who has said in interviews that he finds everything funny on some level.
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, made headlines when she delivered a scathing speech at the United Nations General Assembly in September.
In November, before being pressured to leave Congress, Franken gave a scathing speech lambasting tech firms and arguing that they should be more tightly regulated.
But the bears struck this month with a scathing report from Off Wall Street, giving BioTelemetry's stock a $21 price target and a sell rating.
In public, he began to give speeches at communist rallies all over Europe, and defended the regime in scathing Op-eds and social-media posts.
The billionaire Oracle cofounder and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison reportedly called WeWork "almost worthless" in a scathing indictment of the embattled office-coworking company.
Catholics worship after release of report Sunday marked some of the first Catholic church services around the United States since the scathing report was released.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who blasted Mr. Stumpf when he appeared before the Senate last month, fired off a scathing statement on Wednesday.
After a scathing review by the writer Myriam Gurba, who said it relied on racist stereotypes, other Latinx writers and community members expressed similar criticism.
The plot is hardly the point — the main attraction is the scathing banter between the leading men and the over-the-top, gravity-defying stunts.
In 2016, after Duffy left Google, he wrote a scathing post on Medium to Fadell challenging the success of Nest and criticizing his leadership style.
In a scathing criticism, the appeals court said Masipa's ruling had "erred in deviating from the prescribed minimum sentence" of 15 years' imprisonment for murder.
A scathing 2018 report from the city's Department of Investigation said the division was resource-starved and did not adequately investigate incidents of date-rape.
Mike Mitchell's scathing video takedown of the NFL -- and Commissioner Roger Goodell -- is resonating with other players ... especially two guys on the New Orleans Saints.
"This industry is absolute chaos for China," said You Yunfan, a former Amway distributor who wrote a scathing memoir under the pen name Xiao Fei.
PARIS — The French president responded Wednesday evening to President Trump's scathing personal attack on him, declining to lash out and instead taking the long view.

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