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stinging criticism
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2.63 |
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Schools have come under stinging criticism. |
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stinging defeat
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2.57 |
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And maybe chased off the last ghosts of that stinging defeat. |
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stinging rebuke
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2.50 |
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This drew a stinging rebuke from Peres. |
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stinging attack
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2.11 |
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It also includes a stinging attack on the KKK. |
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stinging eye
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0.86 |
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Others complain of raw red throats, stinging eyes and infected lungs. |
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stinging dissent
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0.66 |
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But Kennedy, in a stinging dissent, had urged that they do so. |
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stinging setback
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0.66 |
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The result was a stinging setback for Gingrich. |
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stinging loss
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0.59 |
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Baker blamed himself, but it was a stinging loss for Hernandez. |
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stinging rebuff
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0.53 |
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But that in itself was a stinging rebuff to the scandal-ridden egotist in the White House. |
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stinging insect
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0.46 |
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Honeybees are the most common of the stinging insects. |
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stinging jab
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0.46 |
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In the third round, Tapia relied more on his stinging left jab to set up his overhand right. |
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stinging report
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0.46 |
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Last week, the State Department issued a stinging report on human rights abuses in China. |
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stinging satire
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0.46 |
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The film is a stinging satire on American politics. |
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stinging sensation
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0.46 |
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I experienced a stinging sensation in my arm. |
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stinging shot
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0.46 |
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Then Phichitpong again started a move and his stinging shot was parried by Lewis. |
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stinging word
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0.46 |
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Long after the youthful tears dry, we remember his stinging words. |
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stinging blow
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0.39 |
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He was out shortly after being struck a stinging blow on the helmet by McGrath. |
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stinging letter
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0.39 |
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Mrs. Gandhi resigned from Congress two days after receiving a stinging letter from the rebels. |
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stinging pain
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0.39 |
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Her hand came down on top of a large bunch of them and she felt a sudden stinging pain. |
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stinging reminder
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0.33 |
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For the Austrians, the defeat was a stinging reminder of their relative outsider status. |