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- Those presidents risked censure, bore criticism, took scathing abuse.
- The children are the objects of Paul's scathing sarcasm.
- "A Delicate Balance " is potent and scathing.
- He makes equally scathing fun of white people and black people.
- The plan drew more scathing criticism from the Miccosukee Indian tribe.
- The New York Times's Maureen Dowd was similarly scathing.
- Reviews of " The Civil War " were scathing.
- The general reserved his most scathing, wry comments for Sharif.
- So declared the New York Herald in a scathing 1893 commentary.
- In private, some civil rights leaders were even more scathing.
- Some reviews were so scathing, it should give you hope.
- He is even more scathing about Mexico City and Las Vegas.
- Panthers goalie Trevor Kidd had an equally scathing assessment of Bure.
- But a scathing story grew like a weed across the nation.
- Miss Cayne is also scathing when someone tries to upstage her.
- Johansson was scathing about the European officials behind the court opinion.
- A Turkish journalists'group was equally scathing to its own.
- The panel issued a scathing assessment of the officers'testimony.
- Mainly, though, Bush has been subjected to scathing criticism.
- Activists have launched a scathing campaign demanding cheaper drugs for Africans.
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