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The novel portrays the school so scathingly that its leadership burned many copies and condemned the book as Ecuadorian.


Timebends, the playwright Arthur Miller, a former husband to Monroe, wrote scathingly of Mailer: "[Mailer] was himself in drag, acting out his own Hollywood.


In the book, Manchester scathingly posits, as the title suggests, that the Middle Ages were ten centuries.


are praised for their wit and intelligence, and one in particular is scathingly autobiographical in describing her unhappy childhood.


California State University, Sacramento who was widely known for acerbic, scathingly humorous and knowledgeable postings to Usenet science fiction newsgroups.


the duty to retreat when a hunter fled rather than stand his ground, scathingly referring to a hunter as a "timid, cowardly man".


separate sections based on the issues that the chapters deal with, the book scathingly unveils how trickle up and down theories do not work in reality in the.


Southern politicians and Southern CBS affiliates, which Godfrey publicly and scathingly rebuffed.


True crime writer Edmund Pearson, who was Matters' contemporary, said scathingly, "The deathbed confession bears about the same relation to the facts of.


featured in a Netflix documentary titled Alt-Right: Age of Rage, in which he scathingly criticized the alt-right for perpetuating ''ethno-racial nationalism''.


lives with masks, whose very persona is that of the mask and whose most scathingly self-revealing stories concern his ruses, his evasions, his deceptions.


Stanislavski, however, was scathingly critical, particularly of his own performance as Mitrich.


" Uncharacteristically, he does not touch Baldrick, but instead scathingly tells him "I wouldn't bet you a single groat that you could last five.


Mathematician Charles Babbage (1791–1871), the 'father of computing', wrote scathingly of the incident in 1830 as symptomatic of the decline of science in England.


pamphlet featured an essay called Anatole France, or Gilded Mediocrity that scathingly attacked the recently deceased author on a number of fronts.


From 1846 to 1858, she intermittently published The Yale Gallinipper, a "scathingly satirical" Yale newspaper with Olivia Day (daughter of Jeremiah Day) and.


William James wrote scathingly of the Cuckoo and Ballahoo-class schooners, pointing out the high rate.


The poet Loren Eiseley was a member of Howard's crew and wrote scathingly about his experiences in the Guadalupe Mountains.


William James wrote scathingly of the Ballahoo and subsequent Cuckoo-class schooners, pointing out the.


The website's critical consensus states, "Zama offers a series of scathingly insightful observations about colonialism and class dynamics — and satisfyingly.



Synonyms:

unsparingly;

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