| 31. | But he excoriated Clinton for allegedly failing to practice the principles he espouses.
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| 32. | He was widely excoriated as an unfeeling conservative, and his popularity plummeted.
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| 33. | Williams later excoriated you for your refusal to sign the Land Mine Treaty.
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| 34. | For this mild recognition of reality, Ecevit was excoriated by nationalist politicians.
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| 35. | To be strict without being too self-excoriating.
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| 36. | Democrats who once praised De Sapio now found it expedient to excoriate him.
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| 37. | The move was excoriated in Israel's newspapers.
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| 38. | Democrats who once praised De Sapio now excoriated him.
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| 39. | The audit did not excoriate the Foundation for anything!
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| 40. | The Popular Front of Spain were excoriated by " Gringoire ".
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