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referring to him as "the most po****r
painter of his day". He was also
lambasted by John
Ruskin and
other critics.
Martin was born in July 1789, in a one-room...
- genres,
stating that "in
mainstream discourse, the
genre is
regularly lambasted for
favoring spectacle over
finely tuned narrative."
Bordwell echoed this...
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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...
- the
Babylonian king,
presumed to be Ninurta-nādin-šumi, in
which he was
lambasted and derided. He
appears on the
Khorsabad Kinglist which relates that “Mutakkil-Nusku...
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other critics,
including Vincent Canby,
Pauline Kael, and
Roger Ebert,
lambasted it. Gus (C****avetes),
Harry (Gazzara), and
Archie (Falk) are
three nominally...
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denounced Azmi for his comment. MNS
chief and
leader Raj
Thackeray heavily lambasted Azmi and
Mulayam Singh Yadav for
their comments and anti-women
views while...
- author's
request that the work be destro**** upon his death.
Commenters lambasted the
quality of the
writing and
admonished Nabokov's
executor for publishing...
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Street Journal that the site "intelligently
discusses and
entertainingly lambastes Wikipedia’s
problematic practices".
Wikipediocracy was
cofounded by Gregory...
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instigated by O'Carroll, are
edited into each episode.
Despite being lambasted by critics, the show has
become a
ratings success in both Ireland, where...