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- 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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alluded to
wanting to "ram a hot
poker up
David Hogg's ****,"
which was
lambasted for its
threatening nature and
connotations to ****ual ****ault. The move...
- internationally,
Reagan received a po****rity
boost at home.
Publicly lambasting US imperialism, Gaddafi's re****tion as an anti-imperialist was strengthened...
- used it in L'Aurore, but in a
positive sense. On 1
February 1898,
Barres lambasted the
intellectuals in Le Journal. Anti-intellectualism
became a
major theme...
- 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...
-
between the
couple in
which they
emotionally savage each other; Matt
lambastes Ruth for
being overbearing in Frank's youth,
while Ruth
chastises Matt...
- met again.
After a
series of
angry and
accusatory letters from
Litsa lambasting Callas'
father and husband,
Callas ceased communication with her mother...
- era the
collective nickname "Bum of the
Month Club".
Notables of this
lambasted pantheon include:
World light heavyweight champion John
Henry Lewis who...
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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...