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"We are not looking to lambast anyone.
Did he use the chance to lambast Brown?
Not that Dougherty is ready to lambast the six-time major champion.
It is one thing for Mr Jackson to lambast the "prison industrial complex".
This satire is far subtler, relying on icicle wit and sharp observation to lambast conventional morality.
Several MPs have waded in to lambast her support of BPAS's campaign.
Kenneth Clarke had every right last week to lambast Labour's record on manufacturing.
Tickets, or the lack of them, have not been the only issue causing "Pissed off of Peckham" to lambast Coe.
Prominent pro-Europeans are planning to lambast Cameron for placing a question mark over Britain's EU membership.
Despite this laudable approach, he's not about to lambast those who aren't so attuned to nature's flux.
He went on to establish a political party, continued to lambast the authorities and suffered beatings and imprisonment.
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