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- 2017,
after a
reporter asked her
about tweets by
President Donald Trump lambasting former FBI
director James Comey following Comey's
testimony to the Senate...
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palace during the coup was a "substantial wrong" and an "act of war," and
lambasted the
actions of
minister Stevens.
Cleveland described the
incident as the...
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Judge Merrick Garland, a
similarly well-qualified
jurist – and went on to
lambaste President Trump's
conduct in his
first few
months in office. [...] And...
- not
enough to p**** the two-thirds threshold.
After the vote,
McConnell lambasted and
condemned Trump in a 20-minute
speech on the
Senate floor, saying...
- by a
visit to the
country by Pope John Paul II in 1983, who
publicly lambasted the president.
Demonstrations occurred in Gonaïves in 1985
which then...
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Hunter (1955). Cape Fear
received a
mixed critical reception and was
lambasted in many
quarters for its
scenes depicting misogynistic violence. However...
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positions without qualifications. Wei also
published a
historical work
lambasting and
belittling his
political opponents. The
instability at
court came...
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chief of the KMT. Mao was a
vocal anti-imperialist and in his
writings he
lambasted the
governments of ****an, the UK and US,
describing the
latter as "the...
- In 1976,
Thatcher gave her "Britain Awake"
foreign policy speech which lambasted the
Soviet Union,
saying it was "bent on
world dominance". The Soviet...