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- "High Hopes " lambasts the class system.
- Juventus defeat them 3-1, and Clough publicly lambasts Longson.
- Then the parents and other villagers lambast Esko, Iivari and their entourage.
- Opponents lambast him for accepting money from a former military leader's slush fund.
- Roy in fact evenly lambasts both Church and Party, and many other things besides.
- Only one of the six spots Estruth has aired so far doesn't lambast Gingrich.
- That is an important reason Gore foundered when he tried to lambast Bush after the primaries.
- Federalists were quick to lambast it.
- The programme frequently lambasts Conservative government politicians in office at the time of the programme's production.
- John harshly lambasts Frank for crushing April's hope as well as his acceptance of his circumstances.
- The story was featured heavily in the Italian media, and was used by opponents to lambast Berlusconi.
- Taking his turn at the microphone, Bush used less salty but still strong language to lambast the administration.
- The left-leaning president often lambasts " speculators " who buy dollars and take them abroad.
- Increasingly he would lambast Labour ministers on television, although he continued to work together with Ministers in private.
- These ` animal-persons'in our neighborhood lambast anyone who traps a rat or steps on a cockroach.
- The reviewer then lambasts the monster, a trilobite with the seeming and inexplicable power of teleportation and mind reading.
- Father blames her for bringing this turmoil into their lives, but Younger Brother furiously lambasts him for his blindness.
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- Shapiro used Wednesday's hearing once more to lambast what he said was misconduct by the Los Angeles Police Department.
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