Sentence examples for broadside about from inspiring English sources

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Courtney's broadside about teacher workload garnered 58,000 Facebook shares in the two weeks following its publication on 21 November.

In 1959, Norman Mailer published "The Last Draft of The Deer Park," an unhinged broadside about the rejection of his third novel by seven New York publishers, and the nervous breakdown that this precipitated.

Sturgeon would open with a broadside about how Labour let everyone down, the Tories - well, they're just Tories – and wouldn't it all be much better if we simply had our own country to mess about with?

COMMUNICATE IN DIFFERENT WAYS In the first broadside about the benefit, explain to donors that the board recognizes that times are hard for everyone, and tell them the steps being taken that will make the benefit less lavish — and therefore increase the percentage that goes directly to the charity.

We are your enemy," adding, with a sly broadside about how he and his co-defendants had been treated for years, "If this is the case, you could have killed us years ago instead of holding us for years under torture".

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Prominent judges and lawyers issue fierce public broadsides about large-scale government corruption and social neglect.

Few of the topical pieces long survived the events that gave them birth, but a good number of pathetic tragedies, such as "The Children in the Wood" and broadsides about Robin Hood, Guy of Warwick, and other national heroes, remained perennial favourites.

But a two-page memo released to the Washington Post represents his first attempt at providing a strategy for getting the thing built besides broadsides about making Mexico pay.

To these governments, Obama's broadsides about Chávez's "authoritarian policies" and "suppression of dissent" have a bad smell, even ignoring the offensive timing.

They said it was exploitative and all this sort of stuff, and it was really like, "Whoah!" I mean, we really were broadsided about it and by it, and there was one thing where they were talking about the dilapidated dwelling of the Mosher family, and I just thought, "God, that's just such classist bulls***, because, dilapidated according to whom?" You know?

A 64-sensor uniform linear array with sensor spacing equal to 7 λ 16 is configured, thus the 3 dB beamwidth of the effective aperture near broadside is about 1.83°.

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