| 31. | He lambasted the United States for its longstanding embargo against the island.
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| 32. | Schippers scornfully contended, lambasting the president as much as indicting him.
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| 33. | After lambasting his new city for its lack of hygiene.
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| 34. | Instead, they were lambasted repeatedly by their political opponents.
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| 35. | When he was lambasted for mocking AIDS victims, he quickly apologized.
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| 36. | This isn't the first time drug makers have been lambasted.
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| 37. | She'll be lambasted by the Christian right if she does.
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| 38. | Democrats on Capitol Hill quickly lambasted Bush's proposals.
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| 39. | The Taliban have lambasted such councils as tools of the former king.
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| 40. | We cannot continue to let our judge be lambasted in this way,
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