Sentences with phrase «scathing words»

An Ontario Superior Court judge had some scathing words last week for Legal Aid Ontario about what he viewed as squandered resources in a recent family law case.
Scathing words, uttered very low, with those summer - blue eyes fixed on his face.
In the scathing words of the American satirist Al Capp, they are the «product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered».
There is a chance that, by the close of play against Manchester City, José Mourinho may be reminded about the scathing words he reserved for West Ham» -LRB-...)
With Kevin Magnussen moving to Haas for the 2017 Formula 1 season, his former employer Renault has had some pretty scathing words to say about him...
I never thought I'd hear known, Henry and Ian Wright speak with such scathing words towards Wenger.

Not exact matches

Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
Sassower directed a scathing attack at both JCOPE and the review commission itself in a testimony that devolved into finger - pointing and heated words exchanged with review commission chair Volker.
(CNN)- Anthony Weiner's communications director apologized Tuesday night for bashing a former intern in a scathing interview laced with four - letter words.
Opposition leader reaction was swift and scathing, calling his words racist and divisive.
Cross words were exchanged when each entity sent the other its scathing stance on the state of ebook lending, but that didn't prevent the American Library Association and the Association of American Publishers from going forward with a planned meeting to discuss the issue.
As we bring our Best of 2014 series to a close, our final selection comes from executive director Patricia Maloney, who writes, «Is there a more succinct and scathing critique of institutional staunchness — in the dried up, weary etymological sense of the word — than the one Adam Rompel lobs at the Tate Britain?
In a scathing ruling notable for its stern wording, he declared that Mr. Irving was a racist Holocaust denier who deliberately distorted historical evidence in order to cast Hitler in a favorable light.
I was authorized — I couldn't believe they let me do this — I did a two - part, probably ten thousand word, unbelievably scathing critique on James Hansen.
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