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Scathingly critical of Hollywood's penchant for script tinkering, both men viewed the director's role as nearly dispensable.
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Scathingly real human beings against a backdrop of the mundane.
SF Writers and Fitness Steven Barnes 2009
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Scathingly, he said that it didn't matter since the whole document had been written by Trenchant anyway.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague
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Scathingly annoying lines of dialogue also crop all over the place, laying waste to any sort of one-liner efficiency crafted in the first two pictures.
DVD Talk 2009
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Scathingly, Justice Scalia, attacked Kennedy, arguing there was no national consensus that opposed the death penalty for child rape.
DPIC On the Issues depic 2009
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New Book About American Anti-War Grandmothers Scathingly Criticizes Hillary Clinton yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'New Book About American Anti-War Grandmothers Scathingly Criticizes Hillary Clinton'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: In a book to be published on April 29 by Citadel Press, "Grandmothers Against the War: Getting off Our Fannies and Standing up for Peace," author Joan Wile devotes an entire chapter to the grannies\' intense disapproval of Hillary Clinton. '
New Book About American Anti-War Grandmothers Scathingly Criticizes Hillary Clinton 2008
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OpEdNews - Article: New Book About American Anti-War Grandmothers Scathingly Criticizes Hillary Clinton
New Book About American Anti-War Grandmothers Scathingly Criticizes Hillary Clinton 2008
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