| 21. | Media freedom organizations had excoriated the expulsion order as undemocratic.
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| 22. | Democrats who once praised DeSapio now found it expedient to excoriate him.
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| 23. | When the idea arose in the mid-1980s, Turner was excoriated.
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| 24. | State Senate President pro tem Bill Lockyer also excoriated the regents'search.
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| 25. | The Boston Globe excoriated the exhibition, calling it a hotbed of Bolshevism.
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| 26. | Some, like Julia Child, excoriated his reluctance.
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| 27. | He devoted most of his last mayoral news conference to excoriating the press.
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| 28. | This is appropriate; his books excoriate cowboy myths.
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| 29. | Brustein even wrote a play, recently produced at ART, excoriating Strasberg.
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| 30. | Fashion companies were bluntly excoriated for their inhuman wages in Third World countries.
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