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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...
- Republic.
Bacon was a
conservative at heart—when drunk, he'd
sometimes lambaste poor
people for
their supposed weakness—but his art, as
channeled through...
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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...
- met again.
After a
series of
angry and
accusatory letters from
Litsa lambasting Callas's
father and husband,
Callas ceased communication with her mother...
- Scarborough, who
appeared soon
after on his
television program,
publicly lambasting the
Governor for his
alleged plan. Ten days later,
after learning that...
- (1974–76)
under the
category of the best "Vocal Group". In 1976, NME
lambasted German pioneer electronic band
Kraftwerk with this title: "This is what...
- Mary
Poppins Returns. Van ****'s
attempt at a ****ney
accent has been
lambasted as one of the
worst accents in film history,
cited by
actors since as...
- 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...