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This week, it's the latter taking flak from disgruntled users.
He has recently made headlines, taking flak from a conservative Christian group for promoting homosexuality.
I didn't offer tastes, and now I'm taking flak from my husband for being "selfish" and "piggy".
One consequence is that the ESM did not come into effect as planned on July 1st.Mrs Merkel is, in short, taking flak at home.
Sumitomo's bold retail strategy, fronted by Tatsuo Kubota, who comes from America's Citibank, is taking flak from staider counterparts at Sakura, for instance.
France's training facilities and lodgings in the quiet town of Knysna are perfect, but Domenech's team is taking flak from all angles back home.
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Even Talese's own family took flak for it.
He aimed most of his barbs at liberals and unbelievers, but Christians took flak, too.
Her predecessor Lee Myung-bak took flak for not retaliating after 2010's attacks.
Hollywood celebrities – often fairly – take flak for their advocacy around global poverty or human rights abuses.
"Chabon has taken flak in the past from US critics," noted Roger Perkins in the Sunday Telegraph.
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