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scathing attack
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4.87 |
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But the plan met scathing attacks from Democrats. |
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scathing criticism
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3.62 |
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End of plans for scathing criticism. |
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scathing report
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2.11 |
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In August, Blessing issued a scathing report of misconduct at Boys Ranch. |
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scathing letter
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1.05 |
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If you feel like writing a scathing letter and then ripping it into little pieces, do it! |
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scathing comment
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0.86 |
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The same old accusations, the same scathing comments. |
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scathing remark
|
0.86 |
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Would any player be safe from their scathing remarks after a loss? |
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scathing article
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0.72 |
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Relman recently wrote a scathing article criticizing Weil. |
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scathing review
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0.66 |
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The film has received some scathing reviews. |
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scathing indictment
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0.59 |
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The other Louds fared no better in her scathing indictment. |
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scathing audit
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0.39 |
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Bennett charged that the scathing audit prompted Stephan to file the charges. |
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scathing commentary
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0.39 |
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She was surprised to find a scathing commentary of small-town New England life. |
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scathing critique
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0.39 |
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This discursive attack is paralleled by a scathing social critique. |
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scathing assessment
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0.33 |
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The result was a scathing assessment. |
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scathing editorial
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0.33 |
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His decree detonated street protests and scathing editorials. |
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scathing term
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0.33 |
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And for the first time even courtiers of the regime speak of it in scathing terms. |
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scathing dissent
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0.26 |
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Justices Antonin Scalia wrote a scathing dissent, in which Justice Clarence Thomas joined. |
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scathing response
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0.26 |
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McCain gave a scathing response to the ad. |
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scathing statement
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0.26 |
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Thinking of Simpson as not black is, of course, a scathing statement about race. |