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He was later disbarred, and at his sentencing the judge read a scathing indictment on his actions.
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The birds dialogue is colloquial, and their insults are scathing.
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He was equally scathing about the popular belief in ghosts.
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A hilariously scathing serenade to the all-consuming self-absorption of the artistic ego.
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He excels in this format, being both scathing and generous.
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The election was one of the most divisive in state history, with both sides making scathing attacks on the other.
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The scathing condemnation of the title track is often misinterpreted as a patriotic anthem as a result of the repeating chorus.
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For four years, he turned out a steady stream of scathing social commentary, criticism of government policy, thoughts on art and architecture, and autobiographical writings.
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Exhibitor response was scathing; most theater owners complained bitterly about the adverse audience reaction and the many walkouts.
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They conclude that the episode is an example of some of the most scathing commentary on social institutions there is.
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