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  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
  • I hope I can produce a hatchet job soon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel.
  • It's certainly not a one-sided hatchet job. The Sun
  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
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  • It is breathless storytelling, but feels like a hatchet job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyway, it isn't going to be a hatchet job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.
  • Were the hatchet a less brutal tool, this gripping, succinct and lethal book would deserve the name of hatchet job. Times, Sunday Times
  • His "killingly fair-minded and viciously funny" review of the Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Cunningham's latest book, By Nightfall, has won novelist and critic Adam Mars-Jones the inaugural Hatchet Job of the Year award. Review of The Hours author's latest book wins inaugural hatchet job award
  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
  • Two newspapers did avery effective hatchet job on the Prime Minister's achievements.
  • The GOP hatchet job on Obama has been so diabolically effective that Democrats have scattered to the hills in panic, despair and disillusionment. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: What Does Bill Clinton Have That Obama Doesn't?
  • Reading were seething at the hatchet job which had been carried out on their reputation by the increasingly hysterical Mourinho. The Sun
  • Frankly, as a sports journalist, I find the hatchet jobs being done on Graham Taylor embarrassing.
  • It wasn't a hatchet job! Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet even as late as 1986, "My Way" -- which led an entire generation to believe that Sinatra was a raging egomaniac -- was still so identified with the singer that Kitty Kelly gave her hatchet job of a Sinatra pathography the title "His Way. Sinatra vs. 'My Way'
  • He said: 'There has been a huge hatchet job on an ageing squad. The Sun
  • When a reputation such as his is beyond need of reclaiming, it usually means only one thing: time for a hatchet job. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.
  • And what would a history of liberalism look like that was neither vindication nor hatchet job? The Times Literary Supplement
  • The best hatchet jobs are funny as well as nasty. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I hesitate even to call it a review - hatchet job is more like it.
  • Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel.
  • Too many Hollywood biographies are either poorly written, cut and paste hagiographies or spiteful, fantastical hatchet jobs that only prove the authors' distaste for their subject.
  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
  • Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.
  • Fearnley-Whittingstall’s occasional efforts to explain butchery, like boning a leg of lamb (encouraging his readers not to bother with a professional but to do the 'hatchet job yourself — it’s quite easy to improvise'), reveal a tolerance for chaos ( 'It’s a bit tricky to explain') that may be without precedent among people who make An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
  • I had to do a hatchet job and that made me very unpopular. The Sun
  • The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.
  • Frankly, as a sports journalist, I find the hatchet jobs being done on Graham Taylor embarrassing.
  • He blamed them for a newspaper hatchet job before he even started and described the workplace as a 'snakepit'. Times, Sunday Times
  • He blamed them for a newspaper hatchet job before he even started and described the workplace as a 'snakepit'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel.

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