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The evidence built into a startling indictment of South Yorkshire police, their chain of command and conduct – a relentlessly detailed evisceration of a British police force.
All of which is why complaints from Cyprus, the latest euro zone country to sustain a banking collapse, sound like either a startling indictment or a sore loser's excuse, depending on one's point of view.
The Saints went over 500 yards of total offense with 11 minutes remaining, and finished with 577, a startling indictment of the Giants' defense but also a warning shot to those who might overlook the Saints when the postseason begins.
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On Sunday night — as everyone was headed to bed, bracing for indictment o'clock — a strange and startling new chapter of the post-Harvey Weinstein saga played out with dizzying speed.
But even allowing for these mitigating factors, it is startling that, even today, there hasn't been a single indictment of a senior Wall Street executive — not one.
Some of the more startling facts are set out by US Russian studies professor Stephen Cohen in his book Failed Crusade, a savage indictment of western blindness to what has been inflicted on the one-time communist world.
In a scathing electoral indictment unleashed both against the Cleveland Administration and against the Democratically-controlled Congress, the Democrats lost a startling 127 U.S. House seats in the 1894 mid-term elections.
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The result was startling.
THE reversal was startling.
The transformation was startling.
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