- In law,
recrimination is a
defense in an
action for
divorce in
which the
accused party makes a
similar accusation against the plaintiff. To put it simply...
- have been
nastier had it been
devised and
written by a
malevolent and
recriminatory hetero****ual". The
series was
twice nominated for the
GLAAD Media Award...
- gave the
album two
stars out of five,
declaring it "one of
these angry recriminatory discs would have been more than enough, thanks."
finding that "too much...
- interpretation, as
within each
there is
found a polemic,
alternately recriminatory and approbative,
sustained among Peronist, conservative, and socialist...
-
history books as the
first major sad rap hit. Not bitter, not
raging or
recriminatory, just flat-out, soul-and-heaven-searchingly heartsick." In his w****ly...
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because of Rolfe’s
paranoiac tendencies they are
often dis****tious and
recriminatory.
Among the
commentators who
rated Rolfe’s
letters more
highly than his...
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uprising against British rule in Nyasaland. The NVR parti****ted in
recriminatory attacks and the
summary execution of
suspected rebels. Some NVR members...
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against Chinese strikers and
other Nationalists. He
opposed harsh or
recriminatory action against China during the
Nanking Incident of 1927. He advocated...
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Personal Recollections of
English Engineers (1868)
Spencer was less
recriminatory in his
Autobiography (1904),
describing Moorsom as a kind man, although...
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activity was an
agent (voiding the election) or was
acting independently.
Recriminatory case:
Where a
petition was
presented by a
defeated candidate claiming...