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In Borgen, Fonsmark is ethical to the point of extreme stubbornness – scathing of other people's weakness, determined to communicate the true story rather than the lines being spun by those in power.
On March 28 , 2016 I wrote about how Puerto Ricans Ought To Be Careful Attacking Chicana Mexican American Heroes like Dolores Huerta in light of scathing open letters and negative view points against our hero.
The procedure was illegal on a number of points, which would later provoke scathing criticism of the tribunal by the chief inquisitor who investigated the trial after the war.
It was the first of a series of scathing reviews.
Remain flat on back for duration of scathing lecture on your incompetence as a ski instructor.
Yet President Obama continues to be the object of scathing criticism among Democrats, including yourself.
(It has also won its share of scathing reviews).
Netanyahu's rejection of the French proposal comes after reports that he was scathing about the planned summit asking what the point of it was.
As a point of comparison, "Disney's the Little Mermaid," which also received some scathing reviews, is holding up fairly well (and is doing considerably more business on the site than "Young Frankenstein").
Not only did he remember the contract -- but his scathing letter to me was a personal point of pride.
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