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- This is a mayor who excoriated his predecessors for political patronage,
- The film could excoriate these manifestations but instead finds them amusing.
- Ignoring Mossadegh, rather than excoriating him, became the rule.
- He lauded President John F . Kennedy and excoriated Southern segregationists.
- In fact, conscientious objectors have long been excoriated and persecuted.
- But, recently, he excoriated what he called American hypocrisy.
- But he excoriates what he calls a foreign invasion and occupation.
- The press excoriated Johnson badly for his disastrous appearances and speeches.
- The audit excoriated HANO for inept management and recommended privatizing the operation.
- The opera's subject and style were both excoriated.
- She was excoriated in the press mostly for style, not content.
- Madison Square Garden embraces him one night and excoriates him the next.
- London newspapers had a good time excoriating our exported presumption.
- Adams was swiftly excoriated for doing what men had done for centuries.
- "We were excoriated, " she sighs.
- He excoriates the international community but makes no excuses for the killers.
- Despite the Army's findings, Korman excoriated the colonel Thursday.
- He has favored school vouchers _ for which Gore excoriated Bill Bradley.
- Geologists, too, excoriate lay writers with rocks in their heads.
- As usual, Iraqi newspapers excoriated Butler in their editorials on Monday.
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