Nor, however, was it met with the sort of scathing rebuke that was once obligatory.
Henry's team-mate Cesc Fabregas was equally scathing of the referee after the final whistle.
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Marcia Fritz, president of the California Foundation for Fiscal Responsibility, was not quite as scathing.
Notably, the government generally left alone scathing criticism of national policies and government leaders.
Mr. Krim is scathing in his assessment of the state of mobile development today.
Mitt Romney's speech was fluid and scathing, boiling water poured from on high on the president.
In New Hampshire this past week, Kate O'Leary was scathing in her criticism of the GOP.
But, in a scathing tone, Lady Thatcher insisted to me that a single currency was impossible.
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Nearly all of his commercials lately have been scathing attacks on his opponent's business record.
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Tory peer Lord Tebbit - not known for mincing his words - was even more scathing.
It's a good life--and one that before Mondovino's scathing portrait had a low profile.
And today, the Department of Justice issued a scathing report about the FBI activities.
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In 1996, the U.S. Senate's Whitewater Committee issued a scathing final report accusing President and Mrs.
Does the President accept the conclusions of the scathing independent report about what happened in Benghazi?
Stripped to its core, it is a scathing indictment of vastly overfunded federal programs.
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He is scathing about those who suggest his illness might lead him to retract his atheism.
In India hardly anyone escapes scathing criticism, especially bombastic politicians and corrupt bureaucrats.
Soon after, a scathing letter appeared on the Cavaliers official website slamming James for his disloyalty.
The report coincides with a scathing attack on nursing homes and hospitals by cookery writer Prue Leith.
His scathing criticism of Celtic's underachieving squad raised eyebrows in some quarters, but highlighted his winning mentality.
His scathing critique of the plan brought applause from some in the audience, followed by a warning from Chairman Dodd.
Privately officials are scathing about the disunity of opposition groups, some of which oppose any talks with the Assad government.
And the fiery striker was scathing in his criticism when the award went to Morocco's Mustapha Hadji.
The business journalists defending the scathing journalist who is a oil industry reporter who is attacking the business.
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Reviews for De Niro in films like "Analyze That, " "Hide and Seek" and "Godsend" have been similarly scathing.
"Dmitry Medvedev did not justify expectations, " liberal journalist Mikhail Fishman wrote in a scathing commentary in Vedomosti newspaper.
Mr. Zuckerberg's pledge comes as the company he founded confronts a Hollywood film's scathing depiction of the executive.
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Ms Schavan had been scathing in her criticism of Mr Guttenberg when the scandal of his plagiarism broke.
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Yet the EPA nor anyone else questioned the 92 page scathing opinion given against EPA in the suit.
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However, Lord Triesman, chairman of England's 2018 bid, has attempted to limit the impact of Warner's scathing assessment.
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