Sentence examples for viciously rejected from inspiring English sources

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If we push change down people's throats, it will get viciously rejected.

But when they publicly offered those funds to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, they were viciously rejected (by an organization that has no problem taking money from fracking companies ).

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Boyle's first demonstration of this capacity, he suggests, was in his teens, when he rejected his mother's religion ("viciously – or as viciously as I could without destroying my mother") and chose popular culture – Bowie and Roeg – instead.

Audiences also saw straight through the fact that Tycoon was a dull version of Dragons' Den or The Apprentice, and rejected ego-mad businessman Peter Jones as viciously as he treats contestants on his more successful (BBC) shows.

The primary victims are his roommate Marty Mr. Boydd, in happier mode), a middle-aged gay man whom he savagely ridicules for his affinity for younger black guys (Stephen Tyrone Williams is a charmer as the pickup); and Rahel (a flustered, touching Ms. Dizzia), a married Israeli woman living upstairs with whom Lucas aggressively flirts and then viciously taunts when she rejects his advances.

Totally rejected.

Rejected again.

Claim rejected.

Those rejected?

Rejected Penthouse Pets.

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