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But perhaps his most stinging criticism was expressed with an air of disgust.
Perhaps her most stinging moment came during the Republicans' turn to question her.
One of the most stinging rebukes of the Baltimore Police Department by the DOJ... pic.twitter.
For prog artists with lofty pretensions to high art, "middlebrow" may be the most stinging insult of all.
Perhaps the most stinging reminder of these pitfalls comes from a timeless paper published by the statistician Richard Peto.
The border security compromise tucked into the bill is perhaps the most stinging legislative defeat of Mr. Trump's presidency.
The hosts of 'Fox & Friends,' Trump's favorite morning show, delivered perhaps their most stinging rebuke yet of the president
Clinton and her husband must shake off the New Hampshire loss, one of the most stinging of their long political careers.
Earlier this year, state economic developers experienced the most recent—and most stinging—in a string of losses of potential manufacturing jobs.
In fact, a few of his most stinging commentaries have been reserved for some of the more prominent names in sports media.
He sidestepped Sanders' most stinging critiques from a position of strength, inviting Sanders, for example, to "join me" in reforming campaign finance laws.
Many of the film's most stinging moments deal with the degree to which true democracy has rarely if ever existed for African-Americans.
But the Chinese slight is most stinging to the United States, reflecting Chinese emphasis on foreign policy at a time of growing internal insecurity.
In the predicted pile-on it was Mr Christie, also predictably, who landed the most stinging blows on the fresh-faced senator from Florida.
But it also delivers the most stinging rebuke of President Trump's vision for a wall along the southwestern border and for overhauling domestic programs.
He offered his most stinging criticism last Friday, vowing he would never vote for Trump should the real estate tycoon take the Republican presidential nomination.
He said the Obama administration "should have acted earlier and more vigorously" to respond to Russia's hacking, but he saved his most stinging criticism for Trump.
For Senator Ted Cruz, the results in Westchester County seemed to offer the most stinging evidence of his repudiation by New York voters in Tuesday's primary.
Indeed, the most stinging loss may belong to the Murdoch family, which has been fighting for control of Sky for the better part of a decade.
Vice President Pence nearly spoiled the birthday party yesterday, targeting Germany and Turkey with some of the Trump administration's most stinging criticisms of NATO allies so far.
The American left the ring and avoided the media to crouch, sobbing, with a towel over his head at the most stinging loss of his budding career.
Graham, after he delivered some of the most stinging Republican critiques of the president during the campaign, had become one of his biggest fans in the Senate.
The film's closing moments, in which (spoilers) Jones is "mistakenly" shot by the police cleanup crew, remain one of the most stinging incidences of irony in cinematic history.
Ms. Warren landed the most stinging blows against Mr. Bloomberg throughout the debate, starting with an opening broadside that likened him to the figure most reviled among Democrats: President Trump.
SOCHI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin launched one of his most stinging critiques of U.S. foreign policy on Thursday, listing what he called some of the biggest betrayals in U.S.-Russia relations.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic claimed a record seventh Australian Open crown in devastating style on Sunday as he condemned Rafa Nadal to the most stinging defeat in their long Grand Slam rivalry.
Vice President Mike Pence unleashed some of the most stinging criticisms of NATO allies Germany and Turkey yet from the Trump administration, contending that both countries' recent actions threaten to undermine the alliance.
But it is hard to argue that even Mr Trump's most stinging attack—his denunication of Mrs Clinton's wishy-washy stance on trade deals—carried the same punch as Mrs Clinton's well-rehearsed zingers.
Aides at the time chalked up the loss to the state's predominantly white population, and Clinton bounced back to win the nomination, but the loss was arguably the most stinging of Clinton's primary run.
That two powerful Republicans helped to oversee elections in which they had overwhelming personal interests prompted bipartisan misgivings, fueled some of the sparring that has spilled into the courts and intensified the most stinging criticisms of their campaigns.
Hammond, Indiana (CNN)Hillary Clinton brought a more refined version of her Rust Belt messaging to Indiana on Tuesday, hoping to avoid a repeat of Bernie Sanders' upset victory in Michigan that marked the most stinging defeat of her primary campaign.
But in perhaps the most stinging response, Ryan, who said he was "sickened" by the contents of the 2005 tape, told Trump to stay away from a GOP event in Wisconsin where they had been scheduled to share a stage.
Perhaps the most stinging accusation: Passing the bill in the House Thursday without an updated score from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, which said in March the bill would leave 24 million fewer people insured by 2020 than under Obamacare.
US-TENNIS-AUSOPEN Devastating Djokovic claims record seventh Australian title MELBOURNE (Reuters)- Novak Djokovic claimed a record seventh Australian Open crown in devastating style on Sunday as he condemned Rafa Nadal to the most stinging defeat in their long Grand Slam rivalry.
I've been called ugly, a monster, compared to a blob (picture of said blob included next to my profile picture) and in one particular tweet, which was the most stinging of all, one user suggested I was a "thing" and should be euthanized.
While Admiral Wu reminded Admiral Richardson about China's position on the South China Sea, his remarks, coming only days after one of the most stinging rebukes to Beijing's foreign policy in years, were moderated with calls for more cooperation between the world's two biggest navies.
Trump cast his decision to walk away as evidence that he will not accept a bad deal, but the abrupt conclusion of his much-ballyhooed second summit nonetheless amounted to the most stinging setback yet in his effort to achieve North Korea's denuclearization through direct talks with its leader.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers approved a bill on Thursday that stripped out a tax break proposal highly coveted by Delta Air Lines — the most stinging punishment that America's pro-gun forces have leveled so far on one of the many corporations recalibrating their positions on firearms after the Florida high school massacre.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, the Ninth Circuit federal appeals panel — Judge Michelle T. Friedland; Judge William C. Canby Jr.; and Judge Richard R. Clifton — unanimously rejected Donald Trump's travel ban, delivering what The New York Times called "the latest and most stinging judicial rebuke to his effort to make good on a campaign promise and tighten the standards for entry into the United States.
But it is upon the political platform that the gibes and sneers at phariseeism are intended to be most stinging.
In the UK, an annual World Nettle Eating Championship draws thousands of people to Dorset, where competitors attempt to eat as much of the raw plant as possible. Competitors are given stalks of the plant, from which they strip the leaves and eat them. Whoever strips and eats the most stinging nettle leaves in a fixed time is the winner. The competition dates back to 1986, when two neighbouring farmers attempted to settle a dispute about which had the worst infestation of nettles.
104 "Wild Children" is actually about the post-war children growing up in other countries and getting their images—from American anti-heroes such as those portrayed by James Dean, Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger and playwright Tennessee Williams.Yorke, Into the Music, p. 105 "The Great Deception" is according to biographer, Richie Yorke: "One of the most stinging indictments from any observer, let alone a rock artist, of the tragic hypocrisy of so many participants in the sub-culture, in particular the big- time rock stars of this era."Yorke, Into the Music, p.
In early 1914 Gide, who had been involved in NRF's rejection of the book, wrote to Proust to apologize and to offer congratulations on the novel. "For several days I have been unable to put your book down.... The rejection of this book will remain the most serious mistake ever made by the NRF and, since I bear the shame of being very much responsible for it, one of the most stinging and remorseful regrets of my life" (Tadié, 611). Gallimard (the publishing arm of NRF) offered to publish the remaining volumes, but Proust chose to stay with Grasset. # In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, also translated as Within a Budding Grove) (1919) was scheduled to be published in 1914 but was delayed by the onset of World War I. At the same time, Grasset's firm was closed down when the publisher went into military service.
The short and brilliant life of Bredero, his immediate contemporary and greatest rival, burned itself out in a succession of dramatic victories, and it was not until two years after the death of that great poet that Vondel appeared before the public with a second tragedy. Another five years later, in 1625, he published what seemed an innocent study from the antique, his tragedy of Palamedes, or Murdered Innocence, but which was a thinly-veiled tribute to Johan van Oldebarnevelt, the Republic's Grand Pensionary who had been executed in 1618 by order of stadtholder Maurice of Nassau. Vondel became in a week the most famous writer in Holland and for the next twelve years, until the accession of stadtholder Frederick Henry, Vondel had to maintain a hand-to-hand combat with the Calvinists of Dordrecht. This was the period of his most stinging satires; Cats took up weapons on behalf of the Counter-Remonstrants and a war of pamphlets in verse raged.

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