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But he reserved his most scathing words for the United States.
It left its most scathing rebuke toward the end of the article.
The column also made no effort to qualify one of its most scathing arguments.
Below, we've detailed a timeline of Bloomberg's most scathing and sexist comments against women.
Many of Yiannopoulos's most scathing remarks about the film were targeted at Jones and her performance.
That's why it's startling that he has now emerged as one of its most scathing critics.
We dived into the archives to find some of our most scathing reviews of classic books.
One of the most scathing reviews I've ever written was for this newspaper as a freelancer.
Earlier, Trump had launched his most scathing and coarse attacks to date on Biden and his son.
Waters, the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, has offered some of the most scathing feedback.
Curiously, at the height of the Cold War, Americans reserved their most scathing critique for fellow citizens.
In some of the most scathing political advertisements the internet has ever seen, six siblings of Arizona Rep.
The two opening tracks are likely the most scathing, skewed political punk songs that will emerge this year.
Four years ago in The New Republic, Evgeny Morozov wrote the most scathing review I have ever read.
Gabbard launched perhaps the most scathing attack of the night, knocking Harris' record as attorney general of California.
But Liberman saved his most scathing criticism for Netanyahu, under whom he once served in the Prime Minister's office.
That wasn't the case in February, when Obama used another news conference to deliver perhaps his most scathing, extensive Trump slam.
In the most scathing combination of words since "hard Brexit", the venue's former president has labelled its stewardship a "national disgrace".
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii launched perhaps the most scathing attack of the night, knocking Harris' record as attorney general of California.
Even after Mr. Greitens announced that he would resign, some of the most scathing statements came from Republicans he had alienated.
One of the most scathing responses has come from Javier Sicilia, a poet whose son was killed by cartel operatives in 2011.
Szalay is a barbed observer of office life, and his study is most scathing when inspecting the perils of extracting self-worth from work.
Perhaps not surprisingly, he has been sniped at by some of the music world's most scathing types, among them Keith Richards and David Bowie.
You've memorized all the most scathing Richard Dawkins quotes, and what you've read about ExxonMobil would throw people into open revolt if they only knew.
Bennett's comments mark the most scathing attack yet on Bayer in a chorus of investor discontent mainly over the sheer size of the proposed deal.
One of the most scathing recent takes on Birth of a Nation came from Vinson Cunningham at The New Yorker, who is always worth reading.
Jeff Flake of Arizona penned perhaps the most scathing rebuke of the President by a Republican yet, with the release of his new book on Tuesday.
Allies of Mr. Trump like Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Representative Peter T. King of New York expressed some of the most scathing criticism.
Mr. Nixon's most scathing criticism is reserved for the C.I.A, which he describes as a haven for yes-men excessively eager to please the White House.
When her daughter's doctor gives Renata some advice she doesn't like, she opts to mimic his sentence and follow it up with the most scathing "please" possible. Glorious.
After the meal, Romney, who was one of Trump's most scathing GOP critics, praised the president-elect as the man who can steer the country toward a better future.
But he reserved his most scathing words for President Trump; the United States' ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley; and its ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman.
He gets to have the last word on the woman who made him interesting in the first place, and who got the most scathing satire performed on him too.
Many of the finest and most scathing critiques of these anti-science techniques come from very qualified women whose feminist credentials and real-life clinical experience are beyond reproach.
" Leaning heavily on Plato, who remains one of democracy's most scathing critics, Sullivan argued that "hyperdemocratic" society was eroding vital "barriers between the popular will and the exercise of power.
But he reserved his most scathing criticism for Obama, both in the speech and in comments beforehand, suggesting the president's sympathy for Muslims might prevent him from fighting Islamic extremism.
They clearly should, and in fact many of the people who urged the party to focus on this long before Mr. Trump entered the race are his most scathing critics.
It was not the most scathing take, but they now had a few minutes in the can, which is about the most a comedy writer can ask of a morning's work.
Even the most scathing critique (and, let's be honest: art's critiques are way too elliptical to be scathing) of power is still worrying about power—and power uses power to soothe those worries.
And while Golden Globes M.C. Seth Meyers took aim at Trump a couple times during his opening monologue on Sunday, the Late Night host reserved his most scathing comments for disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
What one of its most scathing early critics, the ex-Communist journalist Whittaker Chambers, identified as Rand's appetite for "smashing up the house" has become the stated cause of several generations of Republicans and libertarians.
The most scathing critique has been that the parents shouldn&apost have put their trust in a startup or Paltrow Neumann, a former yoga instructor who dabbled in acting before partnering with her husband at WeWork.
The former New York City mayor delivered his most scathing remarks about Trump since he called then-candidate Donald Trump a "dangerous demagogue" and knocked his business credentials in a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Over the years, Mr. Trump has proved to be a resilient operator, and even his most scathing critics do not rule out his ability to pull off some kind of a deal, even at a late hour.
The Justice Department, in its report on the Baltimore Police Department, used its most scathing language to date to denounce the practice of focusing on small violations to prevent bigger crimes, a cornerstone of broken-windows-style policing over recent decades.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An already contentious move by Republican President Donald Trump to block opposition Democratic lawmakers from getting information about his administration received its most scathing criticism yet on Friday - from one of the most powerful Republican members of the U.S. Senate.
The show draws many of the funniest off-kilter performers from New York comedy (Cole Escola, Mary Houlihan, Jo Firestone, Conner O'Malley), and as you might expect from young comics, they're at their most scathing taking shots at the establishment comedy world.
The Justice Department has criticized a string of police departments nationwide for unfairly targeting blacks, but in its report on the Baltimore police, issued Wednesday, it used its most scathing language to date to denounce the zero-tolerance policing approach that has spread from New York to many departments big and small.
The album contained a song that called out Drake for allegedly using a ghostwriter.. A war of words ensued, with Drake and Pusha T exchanging social media insults and diss tracks — the most scathing of which featured the latter actually exposing the fact that Drake had fathered a child with former adult-film star Sophie Brussaux.
Former State Department officials and associates of Mr. Pompeo say he has been keen to ensure that American diplomats are not harmed under his watch, especially because as a congressman, he was among the most scathing critics of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's handling of a militant group's attack on an American compound in Benghazi, Libya.
But in this era in which a reality show host is the leader of the free world and Sylvester Stallone and Kim Kardashian are helping the White House make decisions on presidential pardons, it feels as if the most appropriate way to celebrate America this July 4th is by marathoning some of Hollywood's most scathing (and sometimes prophetic) political satires.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has offered his most scathing attack on his attorney general to date, a move that could undermine Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE's authority and accelerate his departure from the administration.
Thereafter, he started writing his own. This was the beginning of the Boites aux lettres series. Some of his most scathing and most earnest pictures, the fruit of a visit to London, appeared in L'Illustration.L'Illustration Vol.
Along with Jim Miller's opinions in Rolling Stone magazine,Leng, p. 174. Woffinden's 1974 album review for the NME was one of the most scathing critiques.Clayson, p. 342.John Harris, "Beware of Darkness", Mojo, November 2011, p. 82.
One of Wollstonecraft's most scathing critiques in the Rights of Woman is of false and excessive sensibility, particularly in women. She argues that women who succumb to sensibility are "blown about by every momentary gust of feeling" and because they are "the prey of their senses" they cannot think rationally.Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 177.
Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich Leacock, Stephen. 'Afterword, by Gerald Lynch'. New Canadian Library, 2010. Print. As Leacock thought humour to be 'the kindly contemplation of the incongruities of life and the artistic expression thereof', Acardian Adventures tends to steer slightly away from this form of 'kindliness', and, thus, ranks as one of his most scathing works, as well as arguably one of his funniest.
One of the most scathing reviews was published at Encyclopaedia Metallum: "It's quite clear that Zweizz takes experimental music to a new level in which no backbone or intelligence is displayed. I keep hearing about Zweizz's new breed of avant-garde, but let's get real: a bored teenager could poop out something like this in a few hours.".Encyclopaedia Metallum Album Review. Retrieved December 7, 2007.
Portrayed by Colton Dunn, Garrett McNeill is a Cloud 9 associate who is paralyzed from the waist down. He frequently works the customer service counter and is often heard making announcements over the store public address system. He enjoys pulling pranks on his coworkers and even customers, usually out of boredom. Garrett likes to make fun of Jonah, but often saves his most scathing criticisms for his supervisor, Dina.
Roger Ebert awarded four stars out of four and lauded it as "one of the most scathing, lacerating and brilliant movies of 1984," and wrote that Hall played his role "with such savage intensity, such passion, such venom, such scandal, that we cannot turn away." He ranked the film sixth on his year-end list of the best films of 1984.Ebert, Roger. Awake in the Dark: The Best of Roger Ebert. University of Chicago Press, 2006. p. 669. .
The older Upanishads launched attacks of increasing intensity on the ritual. Anyone who worships a divinity other than the Self is called a domestic animal of the gods in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. The Mundaka launches the most scathing attack on the ritual by comparing those who value sacrifice with an unsafe boat that is endlessly overtaken by old age and death. Scholars believe that Parsva, the 23rd Jain tirthankara lived during this period in the 9th century BCE.
Aliens vs. Predator received "mixed or average reviews" on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Official Xbox Magazine UK praised the game for its "superb atmosphere" and "unique multiplayer", but criticized the odd melee system and how the marines could knock back an alien, relieving some of the atmosphere. The most scathing review came from 1UP, who found the multiplayer hard to recommend over the prior game in the series, Aliens versus Predator 2, describing it as "ultimately thin and awkward".
One of Wollstonecraft's most scathing criticisms in the Rights of Woman is against false and excessive sensibility, particularly in women. She argues that women who succumb to sensibility are "blown about by every momentary gust of feeling"; because these women are "the prey of their senses", they cannot think rationally.Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 177. In fact, not only do they do harm to themselves but they also do harm to all of civilization: these are not women who can refine civilization – these are women who will destroy it.
Commissioner Hayne did not make or name any specific individual who should face criminal charges. Instead, his report made 24 recommendations relating to institutions and individuals about dishonest misconduct and charged the regulators with the responsibility for taking action. Some media feedback was that this approach was part of the problem, citing that ASIC, in particular, had a long history of not proactively enforcing its powers. Some of Hayne's most scathing comments were reserved for NAB's chair, Ken Henry, and CEO, Andrew Thorburn: Despite initially defending their positions, by 7 February both Henry and Thorburn had announced their resignations.
In February 2008, British technology news and opinion website The Register stated that a prominent administrator of Wikipedia had edited a topic area where he had a conflict of interest to keep criticism to a bare minimum, as well as altering the Wikipedia policies regarding personal biography and conflict of interest to favour his editing. Some of the most scathing criticism of Wikipedia's claimed neutrality came in The Register, which in turn was allegedly criticized by founding members of the project. According to The Register:Cade Metz (March 6, 2008). "Why you should care that Jimmy Wales ignores reality ".
Lesley Smith of Eurogamer criticized the game for a number or reasons, including bad stylus recognition, boring gameplay, terrible graphics and rigged, repetitive mini-games. IGN's review was one of the most scathing, dubbing Crash Boom Bang! "a terrible, terrible game with poor organization" and "easily one of the worst games on the system". More middling reviews have come in from Official Nintendo Magazine, who felt the game was hampered by dodgy controls and a testing user interface, and Pocket Gamer's Jon Jordan, who dismissed the game's collection of minigames as "distinctly average and oddly passionless".
After stopping in Brussels and then Jersey, Hugo settled with his family in Guernsey and remained there until 1870. Despite the distance from his readership, Hugo's influence remained strong and the years in exile produced a flurry of literary activity. Written in 1853, Les Châtiments is arguably Hugo's most scathing work, including Les Égouts ("The sewers"), which contrasts the lives of the poor whom Hugo claims Louis-Napoléon ignored with the pompous grandeur to which the emperor aspired. Even the editor of the collection claimed that Hugo had gone too far with his vehement criticisms of the Second Empire.
"Lions led by donkeys" is a phrase popularly used to describe the British infantry of the First World War and to blame the generals who led them. The contention is that the brave soldiers (lions) were sent to their deaths by incompetent and indifferent leaders (donkeys). The phrase was the source of the title of one of the most scathing examinations of British First World War generals, The Donkeys—a study of Western Front offensives—by politician and writer of military histories Alan Clark. The book typified the mainstream First World War history of the 1960s, was vetted by Basil Liddell Hart,Ion Trewin, Alan Clark: The Biography Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2009, p 160.
Fieri's first New York City restaurant, Guy's American Kitchen and Bar, opened in 2012 to brutal New York Times coverage by Pete Wells that Larry Olmsted of Forbes called "the most scathing review in the history of the New York Times", and "likely the most widely read restaurant review ever." Fieri, for his part, accused Wells, the nation's highest profile reviewer, of using Fieri's fame as a platform for advancing his own prestige. The restaurant's location in the highly-trafficked Times Square enabled it to appear on Restaurant Business's list of the top 100 independent restaurants as ranked by sales for four years in a row. It closed at the end of 2017.
One of the most scathing attacks on the educational system was levelled by Brother Jean-Paul Desbiens, writing under the pseudonym of Frère Untel. The publication of his book Les insolences du Frère Untel (1960) quickly sold over 100,000 copies and has come to be recognized as having important impact on the beginning of the Quiet Revolution. Alphonse-Marie Parent presided over a commission established in 1961 to study the education system and bring forth recommendations, which eventually led to the adoption of several reforms, the most important of which was secularization of the education system. In 1964 a Ministry of Education was established with Paul Gérin-Lajoie appointed the first Minister of Education since 1875.
Critical reception was positive, with many reviewers praising Black's performance and the satirizing of American self-help gurus, as conveyed through his casual racism and cultural appropriation of foreign rituals. Erik Adams of The A.V. Club found that the show conveys itself "in a manner familiar to anyone who's ever killed time before daylight by flipping through their cable package." Britt Hayes of ScreenCrush called the show "absolutely fantastic" and Black's portrayal "spot-on". Similarly, Aisha Harris of Slate wrote that Black's performance was "wonderfully committed", while the show "has pretty much every common trope of the self-help craze covered", citing the appropriation of foreign customs for Western audiences as "perhaps the most scathing treatment".
It concerns the fabulously wealthy and glamorous Daisy, daughter of a Russian prince, who has to confront and overcome many harsh realities. The book is notable for having received one of the most scathing reviews ever written, by Clive James. Krantz continued her run of success with Mistral's Daughter (1982) (a multi-generational saga) and I'll Take Manhattan (1986), (about writer and socialite Maxi Amberville, a thinly disguised portrait of the author). Till We Meet Again (1988) which starts in the music halls of 1910s Paris and continues on until after the Second World War, was the last to make the annual top ten bestseller lists, though the later novels continued to be popular.
Aaron Ford, Kihuen's former leader in the Nevada State Senate, told reporters that he was "deeply disappointed and disturbed" by the allegations. Perhaps the most scathing criticism came from Congresswoman Dina Titus, who said that "many believed Ruben had great potential, but unfortunately his personal behavior has jeopardized his political career" and that "zero tolerance means zero tolerance. Ruben needs to step up and do what's right for the people of Nevada". Chase, who managed Kihuen's successful campaign but did not join his Washington office, told BuzzFeed that he believes the former finance director, and wishes that he "had known her specific allegations when I confronted Ruben after she left the campaign or in time to stop what took place".
In 2011, The Blackstone Group purchased the building for $160 million and spent another $105 million on renovations that included leasing the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 14th floors to Yahoo!. The company subsequently sold the office space on floors five through 16 to Columbia Property Trust for $516 million in July 2015. In 2012, Guy Fieri's first New York City restaurant, Guy's American Kitchen and Bar, opened to scathing New York Times coverage by Pete Wells that Larry Olmsted of Forbes called "the most scathing review in the history of the New York Times", and "likely the most widely read restaurant review ever." Fieri, for his part, accused Wells, the nation's highest profile reviewer, of using Fieri's fame as a platform for advancing his own prestige.
The Bengal Renaissance was largely carried out and participated in by bhadralok. In addition, the rise of the Brahmo Samaj and various other samajes (a category halfway between 'society' and 'community') was also largely a bhadralok phenomenon. To be a bhadralok was to embrace some Western and Northern European values (though not always the same ones in each case), to have a modicum of education, and a sense of entitlement to (and consequently grievance against) favours or employment from the colonial government. While the bhadralok were influenced by the West (in terms of their morals, dress, and eating habits) they were also the people who reacted most strongly against the West, and the most scathing critiques, as well as the most spirited defences of Westernisation, were made by bhadralok writers.
Mayor James Chambers later commented that "Mullen was trying the spend the city's money like a drunken sailor" by proposing several orders that would've increased public expenditure. That March, he walked out of a meeting to avoid voting on the city's budget, which would cause the budget to be referred back to the Finance Committee. Alderman Fred C. Hansen stated that Mullen had "sneaked away like a yellow dog" as part of what The Boston Daily Globe described as "one of the most scathing speeches ever made in the local board by one member to another". At the following meeting he was removed from the chamber by a police officer and suspended for 2 meetings by Board Chairman George W. Faulkner after he refused to come to order.
On 25 July 1938 in the early morning, at the onset of the Battle of the Ebro, the 11th Division crossed the Ebro River between Ginestar and Benifallet. It was one of the favourite units of Modesto, Chief Commander of the Ebro Army, and had been awarded the honor and responsibility of being the spearhead of the whole V Republican Army Corps during the attack. However, the 11th Division would be also the first unit that was seen by the troops of the rebel army and thus had to endure the fiercest and most scathing attacks.Jorge Martínez Reverte, La batalla del Ebro Despite the difficulties the division fulfilled all its military targets and launched an attack against Móra d'Ebre, the most important town in the Ribera d'Ebre comarca.
P. H. Sawyer and R. H. Hilton wrote the most scathing of the early reviews, beginning with: "Technical determinism in historical studies has often been combined with adventurous speculations particularly attractive to those who like to have complex developments explained by simple causes. The technical determinism of Professor Lynn White Jr., however, is peculiar in that, instead of building new and provocative theories about general historical development on the basis of technical studies, he gives a misleadingly adventurist cast to old-fashioned platitudes by supporting them with a chain of obscure and dubious deductions from scanty evidence about the progress of technology."P. H. Sawyer and R. H. Hilton, "Technical Determinism: The Stirrup and the Plough Medieval Technology and Social Change by Lynn White, Review by: P. H. Sawyer and R. H. Hilton", Past & Present, No. 24 (Apr., 1963), 90.
CN 5588 Spirit of Windsor on display at the Windsor, Ontario, riverfront Regardless of the political and economic importance of railway transportation in Canada, there were many critics of the Canadian government's policies in maintaining CNR as a Crown corporation from its inception in 1918 until its privatization in 1995. Some of the most scathing criticism came from the railway industry itself—namely the commercially successful Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which argued its taxes should not be used to fund a competitor. As a result of history and geography, the CPR served larger population centres in the southern Prairies, while the CNR's merged system served as a de facto government colonization railway to serve remote and underdeveloped regions of Western Canada, northern Ontario and Quebec, and the Maritimes. CN was also disadvantaged by being formed from a collection of insolvent rail systems that were not intrinsically viable, as they seldom had the shortest route between any major cities or industrial centres; to this day, CN has many division points far from significant industries or traffic sources.
N features an international cast starring Elio Germano (assigned his first starring roles by Virzì and winner of Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010), Monica Bellucci and Daniel Auteuil. Virzì’s next project, the ensemble piece Tutta la vita davanti, is one of his most scathing and bitter films. In this grotesque comedy with its apocalyptic vision of the world of work, the real main issue of the movie set in a call center, is the theme of insecurity: in jobs, in love, in life. The cast sees Isabella Ragonese as the determined and plucky protagonist, Sabrina Ferilli (in an unusual role for her) and Micaela Ramazzotti. The film won a clutch of awards, including the Silver Ribbon and the Italian Globo d’oro for Best Film, the Ciak d’oro for Best Film and Best Director, as well as many prizes awarded to the actors of the movie: Sabrina Ferilli (Ciak d’oro, Silver Ribbon, Globo d’oro), Isabella Ragonese (Guglelmo Biraghi prize as Best Newcomer of the Year) and Micaela Ramazzotti (Kinèo Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role).
In the fall of 2020, Philip Guston Now, a long-planned traveling retrospective of Guston's work, which included 24 of the Klan paintings, was postponed until 2024 by the traveling show's four sponsoring institutions: the National Gallery of Art; the Tate Modern; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In a joint press release issued by the museums, they wrote "The racial justice movement that started in the U.S. and radiated to countries around the world, in addition to challenges of a global health crisis, have led us to pause," explaining that the international tour already rescheduled because of the coronavirus was best delayed “until a time at which we think that the powerful message of social and racial justice … can be more clearly interpreted.” Public response led to a "deluge of criticism from inside the art world," as well as major articles in New York Magazine, the New York Times, CNN, Artforum, Tablet and the Wall Street Journal among other publications. The most scathing response was collective, and organized in an open letter, published online by the Brooklyn Rail.
Upon its release, Fan The Fury received a warm welcome from press, extolling it as a more mature effort than Leave Your Light On.Aloud at Radio Bean, The Deli Magazine, August 7, 2008On The Download MP3 of the Week: Aloud, The Boston Phoenix, March 12, 2008 Praise was also given to the guitar work, the "propelling" beats,Silver Circle Reviews The Noise Magazine, June 2008 and the vocal interplay between singers Jen and Henry.Aloud: Fan The Fury, Dancing in the Moonlight, April 29, 2008 Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin described the melodies as "ear-catching", in particular singling out the title track.Dog Ears Music: Volume Forty, The Huffington Post, October 3, 2008 Despite the praise, Fan The Fury did receive the band's most scathing review to date, with a UK blog calling it "a globulous mass of musical phlegm.".Aloud: Fan The Fury , Americana UK, May 7, 2008 Opinions on the political overtones of Fan The Fury also varied, running the gamut from those who believed it enhanced the recordAloud - You'll Either Love It Or Hate It, Claremont Eagle Times, May 28, 2008 to those who believed it was the album's weakness.

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