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