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  • Most reports on him are rather scathing, a “nobody” or a “bookseller”!
  • His Amulree Report was scathing about the political culture of Newfoundland.
  • Isle of Wight, Pevsner and Lloyd were rather scathing about the main building and what they saw as
  • Bunting's 1972 novel The Lionheads was a scathing account based on his experiences as an office
  • nchers by the cartels, he began to write more scathing accounts of the events that were unfolding on
  • ard Dawkins in New Scientist was particularly scathing, accusing the authors of having a "bizarre co
  • as Winchell notes, one professor even left a scathing and ironic remark in Fiedler's file: "Mr.
  • 1838 the local paper-the daily Picayune-ran a scathing article complaining about the emergence of br
  • Clarke to hard six months hard labour, with a scathing article appearing in the Herald the next day.
  • r of the Indiana Catholic and record, wrote a scathing article about Pedro Cardinal Segura's attitud
  • Then on 24 October he made another scathing attack on the differences.
  • is incited chairman Andrew Fitton to launch a scathing attack on The FA and its justice system.
  • Bob Hawke's biography by his wife outlines a scathing attack on Keating, and many senior members of
  • The story launched a scathing attack on Rhode Island senator Nelson W. Aldr
  • forms to Egyptian literature and presented a scathing attack on traditionalism.
  • 's first published work, Kamosho (1803) was a scathing attack on the works of Confucian philosopher
  • ess; Sam Houston, on February 3, 1859, made a scathing attack on Watrous, and Rep. Andrew J. Hamilto
  • tudents of Menahem ben Saruq responded with a scathing attack on Dunash, condemning him for using Ar
  • David Dumville launched a famously scathing attack on the methodology adopted by Morris,
  • n 3 October 2009 Sir Alex Ferguson launched a scathing attack on Wiley in a post-match interview fol
  • arliest collectors of Celtic folk songs, in a scathing attack on the folklorists of the day, claimed
  • an editorial position on a case - published a scathing column directed at the prosecutors "who seeme
  • ny of Ibsen's better-known plays, Ghosts is a scathing commentary on 19th century morality.
  • apture the public imagination and came in for scathing comments from some of the local press.
  • Berlinski is a scathing critic of "Darwinism", yet, "Unlike his colle
  • Due to its scathing criticism of bureaucratic authority, national
  • Subjected to scathing criticism in the House of Commons and the Hou
  • bout one hundred metres tall, but, because of scathing criticism from the Parisian citizenry and luk
  • One of Hamilton's letters, providing a scathing criticism of Adams and spanning fifty-four pa
  • Marx, Bakunin, and Wilhelm Reich, as well as scathing criticism towards the French Communist Party,
  • been ever used previously; Microsoft received scathing criticism for leaving such a powerful (and da
  • pproach at the time, the passing years temper scathing criticism, and you can easily appreciate what
  • Agnew was known for his scathing criticisms of political opponents, especially
  • real fireworks begin when Pressvala writes a scathing critique of Khodaiji and public reaction is w
  • st book An Essay on Naval Discipline (1813) a scathing critique of the brutal authoritarian regime t
  • que, that in 1972 he published a detailed and scathing critique to expose the nonsense.
  • The book also offered a scathing critique of religionist scholars who defended
  • n late December 1930, the Archbishop issued a scathing denunciation of Protestantism in Mexico, clai
  • easingly radical rhetoric (which included his scathing denunciations of American foreign policy), an
  • reporters, who was extremely hostile owing a scathing depiction of the Shanghai tabloids in the mov
  • Others, like actor Ryan Reynolds in a scathing editorial on The Huffington Post, contend tha
  • the Legislature the Calgary Herald wrote in a scathing editorial that his wavering from Conservatism
  • Utilizing a steady stream of scathing editorials and letters-to-the-editor in over
  • A scathing, furious attack on the George W. Bush governm
  • ng songs, melodic thrash and Tony Rohrbough's scathing guitar solos while still embracing technical
  • The opposition were scathing in their criticism of the NDP.
  • Chomsky is scathing in his opposition to the view that anarchism
  • ing a horror film but actually representing a scathing indictment of child sexual abuse as well as a
  • Most had notes attached bearing Grierson's scathing initial thoughts jotted down after watching.
  • An 1860 report was more scathing; it alleged that few of the children at the s
  • He even sent scathing letters to those who challenged the veracity
  • CWP posted on its website scathing letters to the NIF, saying "It seems particul
  • eated by TMF/Flare associate Jon DeRosa and a scathing list of academic cant words not otherwise use
  • y attacks Big with her bouquet while he earns scathing looks from Miranda and Charlotte.
  • ded case study in organizational politics...a scathing media criticism."
  • een television's most famous couple, who send scathing messages to each other through a nervous page
  • Bennett was as scathing of British officers as he was of Australian r
  • Particularly scathing of Brenton was William James, whose alternati
  • evision work, Days of Vision, in which he was scathing of the state of modern television drama and t
  • The New York Times was scathing of the film observing "Probably no other woma
  • e into politics, and in 1765 he brought out a scathing pamphlet on Bute and Mansfield, entitled "The
  • The song (and its music video) were a scathing parody on gangsta rap, complete with "hardcor
  • re she snubs Bonnie and her friends, who do a scathing parody of a girl who becomes an overnight sta
  • n June 2009, the university system released a scathing performance review of Murano's first full yea
  • For some professors who have had to cringe at scathing personal attacks posted by students on RateMy
  • ry of a Dead Officer (1919), which presents a scathing picture of army life and is said to be one of
  • Radio, a new medium, drew a scathing rebuke from Harold Innis for promoting "small
  • Gutierrez was noted as providing a scathing rebuke of the prosecution in the early phases
  • Cowan remains a vocal critic of MPP, penning scathing rebukes of the organization for its support o
  • The new Courage suffered scathing reliability issues with the Mugen engine, whi
  • Big Brother and The X Factor, and often makes scathing remarks about the sort of people who watch th
  • Loguen wrote a scathing reply which was published in The Liberator.
  • ste; Indiana Gas became the primary target of scathing reports.
  • Rajeev Masand gave a scathing review of the movie, describing it as a "frus
  • ateline's UN's Toxic Shame by Amos Roberts, a scathing review of the UN's inaction on this scandal,
  • opped receiving Scaife funding when "it ran a scathing review of a book by journalist Christopher Ru
  • Though it met with a scathing review in Melody Maker, reviews in the underg
  • ve Literature at Columbia University, wrote a scathing review entitled The Clash of Ignorance as a r
  • In a particularly scathing review for Firecracker magazine, Alison Wong
  • In a scathing review, monster movie critic Mike Bogue state
  • The film received scathing reviews upon release.
  • 3, It survived only 3 performances, receiving scathing reviews from the critics.
  • e structure, which like his shows drew mostly scathing reviews, eventually contained 123 rooms over
  • and TV/movie guides, it receives unanimously scathing reviews, most notably for its racism and its
  • heatre, where it opened to almost universally scathing reviews.
  • Yoni" represented the band's noisier and more scathing side too.
  • ically moderate stance, he was a witty, often scathing speaker.
  • ffey to sign a lease deal and he had issued a scathing ultimatum saying that the Tide had until Wedn
  • harti Ke Lal was critically acclaimed for its scathing view of notorious Bengal famine of 1943 in wh
  • ng drums, a rolling, minimal bass line, and a scathing vocal delivery.
  • d of piece Ligeti might have brought off with scathing wit" but in Stockhausen's hands merely an exa