"Boys, " directed by Stacy Cochran, from a story by James Salter, presents a witheringly deflating picture of prep-school life.
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In reviews of films like Truffaut's " Jules and Jim, " she would quote Kauffmann's opinions, then witheringly dismiss them.
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This blockhead pilgrim's progress is often a scream, but the marvel of Singleton's approach is that every step of it rings witheringly true.
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For an example of " Great Performances " he witheringly describes O . J . Simpson trying on the gloves as a mime worthy of Marcel Marceau.
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In a witheringly blunt article in his magazine, Weekly Standard, Kristol declared : " Bob Dole is likely to lose the presidential race to Bill Clinton.
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And while she's cynical and witheringly blunt at times, she also reveals a positive, hopeful side in " Love is a Good Thing ."
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Stravinsky witheringly wrote of " The Last Savage " that " modern life cannot be mocked successfully with a technique derived from mid-Mascagni ."
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IRS officials, who declined attribution, said Summers asked " witheringly tough questions " and " put people on notice that their days were numbered ."
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Panfilov and others said the chief target of the gag order might be US-funded Radio Liberty, which has infuriated the Kremlin with witheringly critical coverage of the war.
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Paula Marshall : " Snoops, " quickly canceled; " Cupid, " slowly canceled; " The Weber Show, " witheringly canceled.