Sentences with phrase «hatchet job by»

A hatchet job by a hatchet man.....
Another hatchet job by CNN on Christianity in general and the Catholic Church in particular.

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While I think that us Arsenal fans should not let the hatchet job written by Paul Scholes about our beloved club, it is hardly a surprise that he has done it and that the article appears in The Independent just a few short days before the Gunners head to Old Trafford to try and knock his own beloved club Manchester United out of the FA cup.
What makes this renaissance for Ukip so extraordinary is that they achieved progress despite the hatchet job attempted by the media over the weekend.
At this juncture, it is important to address Olatunbosun's hatchet job issue by issue.
«It is funny that the EFCC, in the bid to carry out its usual hatchet job against Governor Fayose, failed to take into cognisance the subsisting court order, which forbids any official of the Ekiti State government from being arrested by the EFCC.
Though not a patch on Audrey Niffenegger ¹ s wonderful source novel, Robert Schwentke's delayed adaptation is not the painful hatchet - job suggested by the TV spots.
The production was besieged by distraction and calamity, all of it captured in Julie Salamon's The Devil's Candy in what, after watching the movie again for the first time since its release, seems too measured a hatchet job.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Mile - High Sitcom Stars George Clooney as Peripatetic Hatchet Man Ryan Bingham's (George Clooney) services have been very much in demand during these dire economic times marked by downsizing and the outsourcing of jobs overseas.
A slew of posts have hit the blogsphere following more of the anti-Amazon campaign coming out of the NY traditional media (which reached orgiastic levels this weekend with a Patterson ad and a NYT hatchet job), and volleyed by Amazon calling on indie authors to email Hachette's CEO in an emailed missive I first suspected might be a practical joke.
Long joins last year's inaugural winner of the Hatchet Job prize, Adam Mars - Jones, who took the award for his excoriating dismissal of Michael Cunningham's novel By Nightfall in the Observer.
Gavin, I can understand why you might not decide to publish this first paragraph — it would be embarrassing for you — but for you to accuse me of taking my cues from a BMI «hatchet job» (I don't know what BMI is, by the way) is so unfair I almost don't know how to respond.
«For Barbaro it's not the first time he's been called out by those on the left for a weak hatchet job on a Republican Presidential candidate.
As I suggested on another blog, this Trenberth et al hatchet job will be used by the «defenders of the faith of AGW» to spread the smear liberally around, with no evidence given — like, ahem, links to the papers with those mistakes?
First came a hatchet job in Bioscience, described by climate scientist Judith Curry as «absolutely the stupidest paper I have ever seen published.»
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