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On various byways of the Internet, she was blasted for anti-Muslim bigotry.
Funny, no? Ewing was blasted for saying he wasn't going to change after last season.
Sabathia was blasted for five runs in two and two-thirds innings on Saturday, making a rebound performance Thursday welcome, though not totally necessary.
The service was blasted for everything from inaccuracies in its location data for businesses to the sometimes distorted imagery of landmarks.
Fans were less than pleased with the results: the experimental film was blasted for being "boring", with Pitt's isolated grunge icon staggering around pointlessly for most of the duration.
Baxter supplied good pass protection on Sanchez's 7-yard scamper for a third-quarter first down, but he also made mistakes both mental (snapping the ball too early, surprising the rest of the offensive line and Greene, who was blasted for a 5-yard loss) and physical (being overpowered by Terrance Knighton at the 1, causing Greene to cut back for no gain).
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Abroad, Ms Merkel has been blasted for doing too little about that.
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My work has been blasted for being "too feminine," as if a female point of view was somehow unacceptable (which, of course, it is).
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