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If she is not included in the next honours list, then Britain's gongs are more pointless than their most damning critics assume.
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Swift defines Hell by its likely inhabitants: "Damned poets, damned critics, damned blockheads, damned knaves, / Damned senators bribed, damned prostitute slaves".
The antihero, Richard Niles, is berated for writing plays about which his most damning critic gripes, "I liked it; I laughed.
Thought about all those damn critics of my face.
She wrote a comment piece for the Guardian after the final was shown, eloquently damning her critics and decrying the gender split in cookery.
"Damn the critics and the bad reviews.
A lot of his work since his early novel "The Tin Drum" (1959), set in his native Danzig, has first been damned by critics, only to reach a huge public later.
LONDON — A day after presiding over the publication of his new, damn-the-critics Sun on Sunday tabloid, Rupert Murdoch was confronted with fresh allegations from a top police investigator that the daily Sun had systematically paid large sums of money to "a network of corrupted officials" in the British police, military and government.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie received damning reviews from critics and has a 7% score from reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes.
The main reason for the critics' damning verdict on the show, Morphet believes, was what was seen by one as Kitaj's "pseudo-intellectual bullshit".
Was the critics' damning of Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, which led to the film going underground and Powell not really working again, until Martin Scorsese rehabilitated his image in the late 70s.
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