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lambaste", but its
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alluded to
wanting to "ram a hot
poker up
David Hogg's ****,"
which was
lambasted for its
threatening nature and
connotations to ****ual ****ault. The move...
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figure out how to beat
Larry Bird. Freeman, Mike (September 30, 2010). "
Lambasted LeBron conveniently sees
hurtful role of race". CBS Sports.
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between Armenians and Azeris; at
least 2,000 were killed. He
publicly lambasted the "pogroms
against Jews and Armenians" as
being part of Tsar Nicholas...
- used it in L'Aurore, but in a
positive sense. On 1
February 1898,
Barres lambasted the
intellectuals in Le Journal. Anti-intellectualism
became a
major theme...
- by a
visit to the
country by Pope John Paul II in 1983, who
publicly lambasted the president.
Demonstrations occurred in Gonaïves in 1985
which then...
- disagreed, he
moved to the city in
December 1908.
Lenin disliked Paris,
lambasting it as "a foul hole", and
while there he sued a
motorist who
knocked him...
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pummelled by the
other ****ailants. At the end of the interview, Cook then
lambasted the
accusation that she had
anything to do with Virk's
actual murder because...
- 2008.
Retrieved May 9, 2009. Dunkley,
Jamie (April 29, 2009). "Aviva
lambasted for
rebranding costs". The
Daily Telegraph. London.
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- Richardson, to
stand for it
during local council elections,
something Tyndall lambasted as a "gimmick".
References to Jews in BNP
literature were
often coded...