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"The reality of British politics means that things will get savage here and no one will think about contacting the EU".
Some get very aggressive, some get savage.
On November 8, 2007, following a campaign by CAIR meant to get Savage off the air by alerting his sponsors to the nature of his comments, Citrix Systems, Inc. pulled its advertisements from his show.
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And, he added, laughing, "I'm still going to get savaged in the press".
"As rates rise, investors will get savaged by both interest rate and credit risk.
And I'm still going to get savaged in the press".
The North West is "my territory, my turf", he says, and "if London people were to try and tell me what to do up here they would get savaged, frankly.
Trees bring me joy and they also bring me sorrow when they fall prey to pests or get savaged by storms.
"Death Proof" didn't exactly get savaged by critics -- it sits at a less-than-ideal but not-horrible 65percentt on Rotten Tomatoes.
Even as the brain-dead Godzilla is somehow getting a pass in its early reviews, you can bet that Million Dollar Arm is going to get savaged by the same critics, who are uncomfortable with movies that deal, ultimately, with feelings instead of ideas (or, in the case of Godzilla, ideas that critics imagine the movie is about).
Orbitz Worldwide's initial public offering last summer got savage reviews from many business writers, bloggers and other industry experts.
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