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Mrs. Avedon rang for the doorman and lambasted him.
Saban viewed it as talking back, and lambasted him in front of the entire team.
When Mr Dylan performed in China in 2011, Western newspapers lambasted him for pandering to authorities.
Human rights groups lambasted him for sanctioning arbitrary arrests, hangings and amputations.
Sensing Mr. Bush's vulnerability, Representative Richard A. Gephardt, the House Democratic leader, lambasted him today.
Twitter users lambasted him for his similarities to Ben Stiller's character Zoolander, with many mocking up memes of him.
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Maybe more remarkable, Romo's five-interception outing came on Monday night, which means the people lambasting him probably watched the game.
That did not prevent Americans, most significantly including many art world sophisticates, from lambasting him as immoral when he had his Met retrospective 30 years later.
One student lambastes him for his failure to include a political manifesto in his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, where he won for best supporting actor in "Mystic River".
Party chiefs reacted with undisguised fury at the decision of Mark Reckless to jump ship to Ukip, with Tory chairman Grant Shapps lambasting him for "lying" when he made pledges of loyalty to the Prime Minister.
That morning, the Mail had run an editorial lambasting him as "the worst offender in the new politics of intolerance," in which a citizen who expressed unfashionable views was branded as a "xenophobic little Englander".
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