Sure enough, when the Assembly's budget proposal was unveiled, an 11 -
page screed against charters was on the table.
Not exact matches
Levine exhibited scant optimism about the movie's prospects, and some of the most influential critics, including Pauline Kael and John Simon, dismissed it, as later would a writer at the New Yorker, Jacob Brackman, whose
screed went on for some twenty
pages.
Lest you think that there is a scintilla of truth to Vogel's «we're all on the same team» claim, it is dispelled quickly in the form of a noxious and offensive
screed by Jeff Bryant that's accessible on the CTA home
page.
What really struck me from reading a few
pages of the novel was that it was * exactly * the stererotype of a poorly - written self - published
screed.
This «Where we stand»
page is nothing more than a
screed against Amazon.
Artists like Louis Masai, who is not listed as one of the artists who sent the letter to McDonald's according to Artnet News, posted lengthy
screeds against the advertising on their Facebook
pages:
The Lottâ s Seitzâ, Singers, Michaels and the rest of the gang of six have worked assiduously to get their
screeds onto op ed
pages of many newpapers where they are read by millions of people while folk who write science have their stuff read by maybe a hundred in some refereed journal or maybe a thousand on some blog such as this.
Wikimedia Foundation boasts of its transparency, yet its own profile
page on Wikipedia is an empty redirect
page pointing to a long Frequently Asked Questions list that reads like a blatant yet evasive self - promotional
screed and does not provide the solid, detailed who - what - when - where reportorial information of other Wikipedia foundation entries such as those of the Ford Foundation or the Pew Charitable Trusts.