| 21. | Congress has been pilloried for putting partisanship before patriotism.
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| 22. | The irony of being pilloried for his pragmatism is not lost on Harshbarger.
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| 23. | Pilloried for sexism, superficiality, predictability, the man transcends it all.
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| 24. | The accounting profession has paid a terrible price _ they were publicly pilloried.
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| 25. | The conservative political opposition has pilloried the bill as a pathetic half measure.
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| 26. | Bill and Pat Loud were pilloried as unfit parents.
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| 27. | Yet the city continues to be pilloried and shunned.
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| 28. | The men have been pilloried in Iraqi government newspapers.
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| 29. | Opposition leaders also often find themselves pilloried in the state-controlled media.
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| 30. | For months Switzerland has been pilloried because its gold dealings with Nazi Germany.
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