Sentences with phrase «pillory with»

Broken Lizard takes a page from Kevin Smith's book and uses Canada as the country «safe» enough to pillory with national stereotypes and horrible accents.

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This is what made Google's low - key announcement of its latest plans for messaging on Android phones — an exclusive with The Verge about what it calls Chat — so striking: the company is introducing an open alternative to products like iMessage and WhatsApp, but only as a last resort, and the effort is being pilloried by critics to boot; Walt Mossberg was representative:
When news broke this week that Shell was selling almost all of its oilsands assets in the province, Alberta's opposition parties pilloried the deal with something resembling verbal muscle memory.
A number of more conservative leaders have expressed a nervousness about speaking out, for fear of being pilloried in the secular press, who certainly don't understand the rhetoric of «love the sinner, hate the sin», or getting lumped in with Westboro Baptist Church and their appalling «God Hates Fags» signs.
He has never had to fight through adversity in the cage (getting «clipped» by Johnson hardly counts) He takes 20 people with him wherever he goes, something McGregor in particular would be pilloried for yet it is somehow endearing for Khabib.
Gotze was pilloried for sharing a joke with good friend and Barcelona keeper Marc - Andre ter Stegen after Bayern's 3 - 0 Champions League semi-final defeat at the Camp Nou and attacked by national icon, Frank Beckenbauer, for his alleged lack of desire («Sometimes in his movements, he's like a schoolboy player, who loses a challenge and stands there.
New Jersey: After several weeks of being pilloried by Republicans over alleged ethical transgressions, incumbent Robert Menendez is fighting back with an ad that says state Sen. Tom Kean, Jr. (R) «conspired with a corrupt politician to smear Bob Menendez.»
It's sickening that someone who is willing to TRY with such people should be pilloried for it.
In one of his last acts before leaving office, former DEC commissioner Joe Martens signed off on what had long been pilloried by critics as a «mega-resort,» with two 18 - hole golf courses, hundreds of hotel rooms and condos scattered over 1,700 acres of pristine mountaintop landscape.
Tisch discussed issues pertaining to for - profit schools that do a bad job of preparing students for the next level, but she pointedly named Monroe College's «impressive track record,» and used it as an example for why critics shouldn't with «one broad brush pillory an entire community of providers.»
Elphaba Thropp / ˈ ɛ l f ə b ə ˈ θ r ɒ p / is a fictional character in Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire Fixed at the pillory people feel up Grete immorally and furthermore pelt her with unsound fruits... torture photo gallery from Inquisition World porn website
And if Magee has issues with «celebrity dilettantes,» why didn't she pillory Matt Damon for statements he made supporting tenure at an SOS rally in 2011?
Standardized exams often get pilloried in the larger culture, where their use is equated with disrupting classroom instruction, pressuring kids, and shaming schools.
Caught getting his puppy wet with five prostitutes dressed like Nazi nurses in a London sex dungeon in March, Mosley has been ostracized by the royal pooh - bahs of Bahrain, brushed off by the Prince of Monaco, and pilloried by the automotive press.
For struggling writer Jade Yeo, the Roaring Twenties are coming in with more of a purr — until she pillories London's best - known author in a scathing review.
I hope that if you stick with it you can decide whether to cheer or have me pilloried.
You blowhards (with the ONLY exception being Nick's point # 3) take the USA today column, impose a new set of assumptions on his analysis, and then pillory him.
When we pillory critics for saying hard but true things; when our leaders who've championed inclusiveness issue (and defend) bigoted remarks; when we plod from one spiteful spat to the next, played out (performed, really) in online forums and social media with all the requisite snark and ad hominem attacks, it's worth asking what kind of audience are we?
Beltway Terror, 1993 — 94, is a square of wood covered in smooth aluminum with five neat holes, resembling a pillory.
Which in Britain means it must be Turner Prize time, when nominated artists are backslapped by their friends, pilloried in the papers, and serenaded by their enemies with groans of envy and conspiratorial whispers that the whole prize jamboree is rigged / irrelevant / not - like - it - was - back - when - Tracey - got - drunk - on - TV - in -» 97 - and - anyway - what's - Keith - Allen - up - to - these - days?
One of the clearest needs is for an overhaul of the Minerals Management Service within the Department of Interior, which many environmental campaigners have pilloried not only for its approval of this project without a detailed environmental review, but for a far too cozy relationship with the extractive industries it's supposed to oversee.
Now IF the Koch Brothers were Russian then they would be pilloried in the US, NZ, and Australian Press for operating a TROLL FACTORIES and for funding Governemtn supported THINK TANKS with very close ties to the Russian Govt and Deep State and for interferring in the POLITICAL PROCESS of FreeDUMB loving western dmeocraicxes.
By rejecting the Coalition's plan, Labor will be pilloried for setting up the addition of some $ 15 billion to power consumers» bills by way of the shortfall charge levied on retailers — but doing so with: NO additional renewable energy; NO «break - through» on - demand renewable energy technologies; and NO reduction in CO2 emissions.
On a subject like this, it seems to me that you have to demonstrate your points with science, or the climate activists will pillory you, try to make you a laughing stock.
In contrast with this clear and unjustified alarmism from supposedly respectable scientists in the pro-AGW camp, JQ has pilloried Lindzen based on a second - hand account of what was probably a throwaway remark.
Heh — I hope you communicated your disppointment with IPCC standards to the IPCC itself, and are not using some rhetorical tricks in a lame attempt to pillory our host... although hstory might tend to indicate the opposite, I wil give you the benfit of the doubt in this case.
It's pretty ironic that many commenters try to pillory mainstream science for the supposed «mistaken theoretical construct» of DLWR, calling them «ivory tower theorists» and the like, when those same commenters refuse to deal with this body of empirical, hard data.
Nintendo has been pilloried over the past year for failing to meet demand with both the NES Classic and the Switch.
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