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The nobleman exposed himself by retaliating with scathing remarks about the stinginess of the supermarket's clientele.
The left saw Scalia as an unscrupulous foe who amplified his judicial role with scathing dissents and outrageous public comments.
Some may take a cynical view of Betancourt's account, despite her care to balance it with scathing self-criticism.
The film makes no pretense of objectivity, juxtaposing interviews with psychoanalysts with scathing criticism of the field's precepts.
After he closed his shop, he replaced his old complaints with scathing, sometimes rambling condemnations of his changing neighborhood.
A chicken breeder's club rebuffed her invitation with scathing criticism in a series of online posts, she recalled.
When the film came out, though, it met with scathing reviews, bombed, and vanished from mainstream cinemas within a week.
In the mid-eighties, he caused a sensation with scathing critiques of prominent scholars and intellectuals of the previous generation, whose work he dismissed as derivative and mediocre.
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As Gerald Scarfe, who famously lampooned Thatcher with his scathing caricatures, said: "I didn't agree with her values, but she was amazing material.
Meanwhile, Osborne intervened in the EU debate with a scathing attack on Johnson for playing "political games" with the referendum.
On Thursday, Brennan responded to Trump's tweet with a scathing tweet of his own.
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