Liberals now lambast him daily for failing to act through multilateral institutions and in accord with international law. |
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Critics lambast it for illogical subsidies, onerous regulations and vast expense. |
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Prominent pro-Europeans are planning to lambast Cameron for placing a question mark over Britain's EU membership. |
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Angela certainly does lambast racial discrimination, but there is little critique of capitalism as a system in the novel as a whole. |
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Mr President, just this once I shall resist the temptation to lambast the Commission and the Council for their contributions to the crisis facing the whitefish sector in Scotland. |
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All MEPs want a fair statute because it is an albatross around our neck and when they play this opportunist politics, it will be seized upon by the press, in my own country and other countries, to lambast Parliament. |
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And this makes them, you know, you'll have like a bright red fallen next to a bright blue, I think they're called blood hawks, somebody's going to lambast me for not getting the name right. |
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