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In an even more scathing rebuke, Alessandra Codinha — Vogue.
Some City financiers were even more scathing about the appointment.
Yet football's naysayers continue to get louder -- and more scathing.
JP Morgan's Jamie Baker was even more scathing than Crissey.
Mr. Massie's own colleagues in both parties were even more scathing.
But after more scathing reviews, Cherry began developing a thicker skin.
And recently, each has begun firing more scathing remarks across Statutory Hall.
Chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, Ian Shepherdson, agreed, albeit in more scathing tones.
History's verdict on this Republican Congress may even be more scathing than the voters'.
GOP critics of the president were even more scathing on Friday after Trump's shutdown announcement.
" King was even more scathing: "I guess the MT DOJ really doesn't give a shit.
I hear much more scathing comments now about how we failed and then cut and run.
Sunday's condemnation of US military action in Iraq comes on the heels of more scathing criticism from Moscow.
No group has been more scathing about Trump and the Republican Party than the conservative columnists known as Never Trumpers.
Janet Malcolm, writing for The New York Review of Books, was even more scathing about Wolfe's shortcomings as a wannabe architecture critic.
But while Cooper has remained consistently creative, hanging with rock 'n' roll heavyweights, my mom's more scathing of the years that have passed.
" Neil Woods is even more scathing: "The hunt for new substances only happened because of the mephedrone ban, offering huge incentives to organized crime.
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times was more scathing, characterizing Gorsuch as the boy on the playground who snatches the ball out of turn.
Indeed, the more one studies the Comey statement, the more scathing it becomes -- and the more suggestive that their decision on prosecution was a close call.
Here's a compilation of some of the more scathing tweets: Clearly, Greathouse's piece didn't go over well in the tech world and beyond — and for good reason.
Over the weekend, the conservative commentator Ann Coulter posted a series of tweets, each more scathing than the last, criticizing Delta for moving her to a different seat.
Two of them, Mike Pompeo of Kansas and Jim Jordan of Ohio, wrote what amounts to a dissenting report that is far more scathing toward Clinton and Democrats generally.
The Stone It is hard to imagine a more scathing indictment of our ability to read another's thoughts and intentions than our inability to predict Donald Trump's next move.
Mr. Stringer's findings echo an even more scathing report, from the Department of Investigation, which found not just great obtuseness at City Hall but also stonewalling and the suggestion of a cover-up.
Nicholas Soames, Winston Churchill's grandson, a friend of Mr. Cameron's and a Tory legislator, was more scathing about the failure of several Conservative leaders to confront, rather than appease, the hard-line Tory euroskeptics.
After Britain's referendum decision, last June, to leave the European Union, more scathing criticism was piled upon the Labour leader for his decision to, well, accept the democratic referendum decision, however bad it was.
After getting accepted by GameBCN, quitting their jobs, and receiving an Epic MegaGrant, Herobeat was eventually noticed by its current publisher, HandyGames, with Endling consistently becoming a more scathing and essential critique all the while.
It has more unnecessary-but-beautiful musical numbers than Glee; more scathing teens than Scream Queens; three generations of scenery-chewing iconic blondes (welcome to television, 2019 awards season darling Lucy Boynton), and hot takes galore.
N.L." imagined a far more scathing (if timely) event called the Grabbies, presented by the Academy of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct in Hollywood and dedicated, as an announcer described, to "celebrating this year's worst behavior in entertainment.
Even as the president of Colombia sat next to him during what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting between the two heads of state, Mr. Trump expressed aggravation and anger, taking on the latest accuser in more scathing and personal terms.
"There's boring, there's bad, and then there's Bright, a movie so profoundly awful that Republicans will probably try to pass it into law over Christmas break," wrote Indiewire's David Erlich, in a review that went on to be even more scathing, if that's possible.
While the main report is critical of the Obama administration's response to the terror attack, the addendum is more scathing of former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
The Bernie Brigades in the United States and the young supporters of such far-left European parties as Podemos in Spain or Syriza in Greece are even more scathing than the right-wing populists in their assessments of financial elites and the governments in their sway.
While Mr. Trump was repeatedly dismissive of Mr. Bush's political skills, portraying him as a loser whose supporters had spent more than $20 million on attack ads to little gain, he was even more scathing toward Mr. Cruz, who is regarded by the Trump campaign as its ultimate opponent.
The Global Times, a provocative but state-sanctioned tabloid, has been more scathing, calling Trump as "ignorant as a child in terms of foreign policy," and warning of stark consequences for Taiwan and the US. In an editorial published late Monday, it said China should consider the use of military force against Taiwan.
The geologist Joseph Beete Jukes was more scathing in a later issue: "To a man of a really serious and religious turn of mind, this treatment is far more repulsive than that even of the author of Vestiges of Creation. and the Lamarckian School". Nat. Hist. Rev. Vol V. p32ff quoted in The Rev. Charles Kingsley, author of The Water- Babies and a friend of Gosse, was asked to review Gosse's book.
" He found the return of Anna and the entire California story line unappealing. On the other hand, Swansburg enjoyed the "truly hilarious night of debauchery" Don and Lane enjoyed. Matt Zoller Seitz, writing for The New Republic, was even more scathing in his criticism, calling "The Good News" "The show's first truly bad episode." He further termed it "easily the most awkwardly written, clumsily paced and disposable hour it has ever aired.
Retrieved on January 8, 2014. Variety said that Imeldawho has been accustomed to public attention since her teenage years, was convinced that her charm and charisma would create a more favorable impression in the film than might otherwise be expected. It said that "her defenses of her husband and his regime are obviously filled with rationalizations and obfuscations". Other reviewers were more scathing, or note her distorted reality and the many contradictions with which she lives.
192 According to Schweitzer and Perry, the hadith are "even more scathing (than the Quran) in attacking the Jews": > They are debased, cursed, anathematized forever by God and so can never > repent and be forgiven; they are cheats and traitors; defiant and stubborn; > they killed the prophets; they are liars who falsify scripture and take > bribes; as infidels they are ritually unclean, a foul odor emanating from > them – such is the image of the Jew in classical Islam, degraded and > malevolent.
The Guardian described the pilot show as "both great and stupid, which ticks the only television boxes you need to worry about." The South Wales Argus was more scathing, saying the contestants appear "to have been brought down by none other than Lassie" and "the pursuit carries all the fear factor of an Ashleigh and Pudsey routine." The show has both been nominated multiple times at the Broadcast Awards as well as winning awards including Realscreen, and most recently Best Entertainment show at the Royal Television Society Awards 2016.
Even if we must dissect them to understand exactly what doesn't run smoothly". This programme isn't the one who create the genre, an Australian first concept existed yet, named Hungry Beast, but owing to numerals and datas used as well as the informal tone that France 4 allows, the tone of the DataGueule team's videos appears more striking, quicklier and more scathing. "What is my first interest in datas, it's the assessment that it enable to make. The basic premise it's : how had we come to this situation, until the normalization of these facts without researching if it is good or bad.
Following the unfavorable reaction to The College Kicked-Out at the time, Danny! recorded a bonus song, "Clap Back", and added the track to the second and final pressing of the album in December 2004. "Clap Back" is the only song on either edition of The College Kicked-Out to directly address the grade-changing incident at his former alma mater and is considered the "bridge", in terms of artistic direction, between Danny!'s debut album and its follow-up, the darker and more scathing F.O.O.D. Versions of The College Kicked-Out with "Clap Back" included are extremely rare.
Immediately after the election, party leaders in Dayton vowed they would try to remove him from office and the Daily News ran more scathing opinions - one writer called him a "rat" - but Griffin served on the board until his death. "I am so disillusioned with our electorate," Lieberman said after Griffin's election. Griffin died at Middletown Regional Hospital in Middletown, Ohio at age 78. "He was an advocate for children, and his work on the state board of education reflected his desire to see all Ohio students succeed in the classroom," said J.C. Benton of the Ohio Department of Education upon the occasion of Griffin's death.
Critically, the game consistently achieved some of the lowest review scores of the 8-bit era and is considered one of the worst games published for these platforms. Sinclair User reviewed the game, awarding it 64%, concluding: "If you like silent, slow, basic, dated, unresponsive, annoying games, get it!"Sinclair User issue 128 at World Of Spectrum The Your Sinclair review was more scathing, awarding 9%: "The whole thing seems to play quite happily by itself, with the player being a sort of novelty bonus."Your Sinclair issue 84 at World of Spectrum The Amstrad CPC version fared no better, with Amstrad Action awarding the game a mere 3%.
Kuttner To be clear, Jadids asserted that the Ulama as a class were necessary for the enlightenment and preservation of the Muslim community, but they simultaneously declared Ulama who did not share their vision of reform to be unacquainted with authentic knowledge of Islam. Inevitably, those who opposed their modernist project were decried as motivated by self-interest rather than a desire to uplift their fellow Muslims. Sufi mystics received an even more scathing indictment. Jadids saw the Ulama and the Sufis not as pillars of Islamic principals, but rather as proponents of a popular form of Islam that was hostile to both modernization and authentic Islamic tradition.
207 This is a more scathing criticism than it sounds because Bellori claimed that "painting is nothing but the imitation of human action"; thus a painting completely without action was a non-painting for him. The deviations from the traditional iconography all made the painting "bereft of action" in his eyes: the prominence of the horse instead of the biblical hero; the absence of Jesus; and the focusing upon an insignificant moment in the story after the fall of Saul instead of its real climax, the divine epiphany. Undoubtedly, the narrative momentum was disrupted by these decisions but Caravaggio has done this to extend the conventional confines of pictorial narration.Lorenzo Pericolo op. cit. pp.
Recorded and released between Viva Dead Ponies and Valhalla Avenue, the Bertie's Brochures mini-album found The Fatima Mansions displaying their more subtle side, with the record being dominated with slower, piano-led ballads such as the title track and their cover of Scott Walker's "Long About Now", although their radically altered take on REM's "Shiny Happy People" and "Mario Vargas Yoni" represented the band's noisier and more scathing side too. The EP was primarily a way of showcasing the songs "Behind The Moon" and "Bertie's Brochures" which had been played since The Fatima Mansions' earliest gigs in 1989, but had not fit in with either of their albums at this point.
Wii Play received mixed reviews from critics, holding an aggregate score of 61.64% on GameRankings and 58/100 on Metacritic. Common Sense Media gave the game 3 stars out of 5, concluding that the game "isn't as fun as Wii Sports." The reviewers at Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game varying scores of 6.0, 4.5 and 5.0, stating that while "anybody can play it, including grandma,... [y]ou'll probably be bored in minutes". gamesTM gave the game a more scathing reaction, scoring it 3/10 and stating that "Even the games that do work break down due to a combination of being extremely bland or too repetitive", and even that the strongest game, Shooting, "loses its charm as soon as you realise the targets follow a similar path every time you play".
Mercer became well known throughout the West as a publisher and eventually found his way to Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he published the Northwestern Livestock Journal, a public relations vehicle for the moneyed cattle interests. As Mercer came to see the clearly underhanded treatment of individual ranchers by the cartels, he began to write more scathing accounts of the events that were unfolding on the open range. His account is told in his book The Banditti of the Plains (1894), which was suppressed in its day and is still difficult to find in public libraries in some parts of the Western U.S. Following the events of the Johnson County War, which included destruction of his newspaper office by arson, Mercer settled into the quiet life of a successful rancher in Hyattville, Wyoming, where he died in 1917.
Its curriculum, according to a report by the Brougham Commission in 1829, was free tuition in reading English, and the teaching of writing and accounts for a small fee. An 1860 report was more scathing; it alleged that few of the children at the school at that time could write or perform elementary sums; the school building and the admission policy were criticised, and the report concluded that the endowments' requirement for free access to all of the town's children "has done much to hinder the establishment of a good school, either for the poor, or the trading middle class, both of whom are greatly in need of one". The school closed down a short time after this report. Proposals by charity commissioners to restart the school as a fee-paying entity were resisted by the town, and came to nothing.
VanDerWerff was initially pleased that the show "acknowledged that all of her actions are driven by a deep, sucking need to be loved" and that "Puck gently told her that she was better than that, that she could put herself together again", but not that it then "just turned into more pointless Puck/Shelby/Quinn drama. Ugh." Critics such as Kubicek were even more scathing about Shelby and the storyline with Puck that led to the pair having sex during the episode: "The dumbest storyline Glee has ever done gets even dumber." Sullivan called it "the most divisive plot line of the season", and Bell asked, "Instead of these super creepy scenes between Puck and Shelby, can we please get more screen time for Shelby and Rachel?" Votta criticized the show for the "pointless adult love triangle" involving Coach Beiste, Sue, and Cooter Menkins.

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