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article on "
lambaste", but its
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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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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...
- 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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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...
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grounded emotional core to the
classic monster. The ****ociated
Press lambasted the film as a sluggish,
underwhelming reboot that
squandered its classic...
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Western governments and
media criticised these visits,
Mandela lambasted such
criticism as
having racist undertones, and
stated that "the enemies...
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create this
sound on
their recording of "Der Fuehrer's Face",
repeatedly lambasting Adolf Hitler with: "We'll Heil! (Bronx cheer) Heil! (Bronx cheer) Right...
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recommends it not be used for
treating or for
preventing COVID.
Kennedy also
lambastes the
science of AIDS,
spending over a
hundred pages quoting HIV denialists...
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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...