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All this sounds like withering condemnation.
So when I wrote a column about Ramirez's comeback Tuesday, I cited the Francona quote as a withering condemnation of Ramirez's character.
It is unimaginable, surely, that a newspaper could deliver such a withering condemnation of the BBC's journalistic standards without respecting those same standards itself?
He replies with an ode to the land, the people and divine love, then shocks the guests with a withering condemnation of the indifference of the aristocracy and clergy to the poor.
But he also composed a withering condemnation of racial oppression, inequality, injustice and denial of opportunity -- probing America's most vexed social issue even during the most anxious months of the war, and thereby helping to lay the foundation for the triumphs of the civil rights movement in the succeeding generation.
I don't want to reveal too much, but the general thrust of the play rests on the dubious idea that allies of the president would go to great lengths to stop Mr. Bush from being exposed to the withering condemnation of an American playwright.
In the Great War, Owen found an ideal object for his withering condemnation.
As expected, the resulting books leapt off the shelves and an arty film ensued (Henry and June , 1990, but their revelations were also met with withering condemnation and sometimes-hostile misunderstanding.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com