How To Use Lambast In A Sentence
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He lambasted software companies for piling on marginal features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency.
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They were severely lambasted for being so inept and so incompetent.
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We discussed Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's concerns that blogging is just 'pub bores' ( see debate on political blogging here on TV), the state of the blog wars, in which both sides have taken a lot of flak, particularly Tim, who has provoked a needed debate about damage done to the image of blogging by lack of basic 'netiquette', and who has been viciously ( anonymously) lambasted for it, which rather proves his original point.
Blogger TV again
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Washington trying 'to dictate its rules' By Dalila Mahdawi Daily BEIRUT: Hizbullah on Tuesday lambasted what it called brazen American interference in Lebanon's Star staff Monday, June 01, 2009 - Powered by ...
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In a direct swipe at his brother, Ed, who used a Guardian article on Monday to lambast Nick Clegg for selling out Liberal principles, the shadow foreign secretary will criticise what he calls a patchwork approach to building electoral support.
David Miliband takes 'comfort zone' swipe at Ed in Labour leadership fight
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When she chuckles at his saying he has not "lambasted" teachers, he says he will take another question if she "just wants to put on a show.
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The trouble began in the 1992 campaign, when Clinton did precisely what Dole chose not to do: he played politics with the China issue, winning points with Democratic Party constituencies -- labor unions and human-rights groups -- by lambasting George Bush for maintaining normal trade relations (most-favored nation means normal) and "codd [ling] tyrants" in Beijing.
Chinese 'Face' Time
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He criticises his own players in public, lambasts the fans if attendances are down, admits the team stinks when it does, and occasionally entertains journalists by reading them his personal e-mails.
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Only months ago, the idea that Mr Bush would publicly lambast America's corporate bosses was laughable.
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Why did it have to be the audit commission that lambasted hospitals for being filthy and unhygienic?
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Then, like clockwork, out slid the new issue of The Weekly Standard, which lambastes Mr. Obama's neighborhood as an island of upper-class daffiness – a neat trick, considering that Hyde Park's median household income is substantially lower than both the national and the Chicago median.
Mister Maverick, Meet Da Machine
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One poster lambasted Patte for allegedly being a "bookie" - a person who accepts bets on sporting events.
Times Leader News
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The album is very good, and typical Fulks - there are barnburners like this track, a few quiet ballads, and a handful of songs showing off Fulks 'sense of humor (on the track "Countrier Than Thou", Fulks lambasts country fans who snobbily eschew anything modern, refuse to hear the word "Shania" but probably use the word "eschew").
Not a cent to waste, no rock unturned (Music (For Robots))
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Television pundits lambasted her image as a frumpy housewife who delivered dull speeches while clad in dowdy grey or brown suits.
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Then you go on to, "lambast," him for writing what you said is basically unintelligible.
For the Sake of Argument
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His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.
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New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman lambasted the process as an ineffective means for choosing a design for a public memorial, or any architectural space.
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O'Donnell lambasted the cartoon, calling it "a racist obscenity" and upbraiding the "hateful vision" of Lash and his application of "animalistic," large-eared features to President Obama.
'OBAMA NATION' artist decries MSNBC rant about 'racist obscenity' cartoon
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And he's devoted thousands of words to lambasting American reporters, in particular those of The New York Times.
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The commentator also lambasted the U Washington for splitting the difference and now advocating that the snowcap was 30%- the commentator said this was politics, not science.
The deniers of science Part 1: Intelligent Design - The Panda's Thumb
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Lloyd Blankfein and other Goldman executives were lambasted by lawmakers for "unbridled greed" in an often-electric daylong showdown between Wall Street and Congress -- with expletives frequently undeleted.
Dems Use Goldman Hearing In Push For Financial Reform, Voinovich Poised To Switch Vote
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a fence and, at the last moment, turn the animal's head from it, and then loudly rate and "lambaste" him for refusing!
The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
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It is one of the many ironies of his situation that the very same people who used to revile him for being enslaved to opinion polls now lambast him for not listening to the public.
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He lambastes overanxious pop rappers, racial tension, and society's preconceptions in a nasal hopscotch speed rap over frantic instrumentals.
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When other children approached the driver, saying they needed to get to school because they had tests, the driver "lambasted" them.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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NAJAF, Iraq — Muqtada al-Sadr lambasted the American "enemy" in Iraq during his first speech in the country since returning from exile, fiery rhetoric from a new powerbroker in the government that will make it difficult to extend the U.S. military deployment beyond the end of this year.
Iraqi Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr: "Resist The US By All Means Necessary"
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I'd like to think I've answered those critics who had lambasted me for my disciplinary problems and, under some provocation at times this summer, I've held my composure.
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Critics have lambasted him for going over the top on trivia and conversely for not putting in the boot hard enough.
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FDR was not relentlessly baited by a wide segment of Americans as a closet socialist and his economic policies lambasted as hamstringing and wrecking the private sector BEFORE he took office.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: President Obama Doesn't Deserve the Knock From Wall Street Occupiers
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What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue.
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However 1998, a federal court "lambasted" the EPA study, saying they had "cherry picked" their data, and that they had shown no link whatsoever between second-hand smoke and cancer.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
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Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women.
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According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Rushdie "lambasted" both the "feel-good movie" and the book.
Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
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He lambasted the law's critics for alleging that limiting the use of force in making arrests would make police sitting ducks.
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Following passage of Obamacare in late January to early February, the topic will largely disappear from the mainstream media, except perhaps for a few human interest stories lambasting some big insurance companies.
The 2010 RedState predictions thread. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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Muslims would have scolded their leaders for selling out, Hindus would have lambasted theirs for cheapening a noble cause with such horse-trading, but in the end, everybody would have accepted it.
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The clerics lambaste popular newspapers for running pictures of scantily clad women.
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His stories have been heralded as great folk storytelling and lambasted as perpetuating racial stereotypes.
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Ms Angle, 61 years old, and a former state assemblywoman, came out swinging in the opening moments of the debate, lambasting Mr. Reid and President Barack Obama on issues including healthcare, the economy and immigration.
Senate Debate Raises Ante in Nevada
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Critics of the academy have lambasted faculty doves.
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He lambasted the HSE for failing to deal adequately with the matter.
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Critics lambasted it for its confusing, polymorphic nature, as it swung between metaphor to comedy to science; readers did not flock to buy it.
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The criticism is a change of focus for hard-liners, who have spent the last few weeks lambasting Mousavi and his supporters for challengingthe presidential election.
Undefined
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His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.
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From this perspective, however, his appointment came at a sensitive time - in the week that Labour was lambasted for replacing tough committee chairpersons with poodles.
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Forbes recently spoke in favor of a balanced-budget amendment, but his columns have lambasted the idea.
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Hayley Williams as good as her Paramore friends ditch a DayGlo as good as usually get down to a commercial operation of creation a torpedo stone record, as good as Eyes rips along upon hair-trigger guitars, tranquil lambaste as good as Williams 'decidedly torpedo pipes (check songs similar to "Careful" as good as "Ignorance" for proof).
Archive 2009-12-01
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Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the audacity to put forward a logical explanation.
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M. Kulasegaran lambasted Devamany as a "lalang" (unprincipled person).
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The president lambasted the people who were behind land invasions in the Western Cape and Gauteng, describing them as opportunists who were abusing the country's democracy.
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Seeing as Parker has spent most of his life lambasting the elitism of British society, isn't it a bit rich to then suddenly roll over when the Queen comes calling?
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If the 'underspend' is the result of good practice (ie greater efficiency, smarter use of the money etc.) then there may be an argument for rewarding good practice by encouraging the organisation to use the remainder imaginatively (thus fuelling blue skies etc.) and furthermore if they are lambasted for an 'underspend' then there is no encouragement to either work more efficiently or take care of their budget etc.
Quango chief's dilemma: how best to spend a spare £1m?
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Jackson's lawyers and prosecutors endorsed Melville's secrecy rulings, using their few public filings to lambast the media as purveyors of salacious stories aimed at a voyeuristic audience.
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YB M. Kulasegaran lambasted Devamany as a "lalang" (unprincipled person).
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Good article Jeremy but clearly all your proof readers are on holiday: lambast is not spelt "lambaste".
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A real opposition to statism in both its welfarist and militarist guises is resurgent and it finds itself in a target-rich environment full of follies to lampoon, lambaste, and expose.
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And yet she continues to lambaste you for working for Santachiara.
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I suppose one reason that there is such vehement denial of the “global warming” scene is that it — if “it” exists — is being used by liberal anti-business envirogeeks to lambast the U.S. economic structure, threatening to turn us into a Third World paradise.
Wonk Room » Farm Bureau Chief Bob Stallman Believes In Global Cooling
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They lambaste Obama as socialist slime inadvertently refuting intelligent design.
John Feffer: Ten Little Republicans
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Pretty much the only place he hasn’t been lambasted is The Jay Leno Show … until last night, that is.
Jimmy Kimmel Brings the Pain on The Jay Leno Show; “I’m with Coco” Holds Rally for Conan O’Brien – Collider.com
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Well, since this thing (if it makes it the rest of the way through conference and final passage) doesn't kick in until 2014, will she lambaste Reid and Pelosi for being responsible for having those 180,000 people's blood on their hands?
Obama: Health care vote a victory for American people
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Nor, it seems, will The Guardian’s John Harris, who lambasts it as “another contribution to the chain of comedies and dramas in which TV's much coveted edginess is simply a matter of wildly speculative scripts about politicians in office”.
Archive 2007-02-01
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Mitterrand had ambiguous relations with money, the power of which he regularly lambasted.
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Is it really a coincidence that those critics who continue to lambaste traditional media organisations for their supposedly partisan bias and lack of objectivity are actually contributing to making the media more biased?
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After the Bee, Rick Toms, 14, of Tempe, Ariz., who stumbled on "girolle" (a kind of mushroom), lambasted the trash talkers he claimed threw him off his "game.
The Sportsman's Daily: Trash Talking Contestants Roil 82nd Annual Spelling Bee
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MPs on the committee lambasted self-regulation as ‘totally inadequate’ in curtailing sharp practices among operators who flouted the rules.
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He also said that he "just about gags," when he hears Republicans on Capitol Hill "lambast" Democrats and President Obama as "big spenders and socialists.
Patricia Lesko: Bill Clinton Stumps For Dingell In Michigan
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Democrats lambasted the President's budget plan for being 'inadequate'.
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Why does Josephus not lambast these 'blasphemers' when he says that Jesus was a wise man?
More Mythicist-Creationist Parallels
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With his orthodox and unorthodox batting, he lambasts any type of bowling, tearing it into shreds.
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I sense a lot of jealousy in reading these comments, particularly when people lambast Mr. Healy for keeping his record fish.
Potential World Record Brown Trout Caught in Michigan's Big Manistee River
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But Charisse could not so easily lambaste God for taking their little boy.
Who Said It Would Be Easy
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Critics lambaste such payouts for health-care executives, calling them offensive when millions of Americans can't even afford coverage.
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A Quigney shopkeeper, who wished to be anonymous, lambasted people's irresponsible behaviour during this period.
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For those of you searching for a safe reason to lambaste Twilight: New Moon without sounding like a grumpy old fogy, Asylum. com has the answer: New Moon‘s werewolves simply aren’t werewolves.
Do 'New Moon's' werewolves belong on Daytona Beach? | EW.com
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Broward, not usually known as a natty dresser, sauntered up in a linen suit the color of new butter and proceeded to lambaste Davis for his alliance with “land pirates and purchased newspapers.”
Dream State
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Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women.
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Furious York City chief Terry Dolan today lambasted reports suggesting the Minstermen are willing to let young starlet Chris Hogg move to Manchester United without a fight.
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Advertisers and food producers have both been lambasted, but only occasionally have ministers criticised the overeaters.
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To wit: Yesterday Rush Oxycontin lambasted in his sarcastic way his “fact” that a company hired for NOLA clean-up has ties to the Dem.
Think Progress » Frustrated by Facts, Right-Wing Turns to Fiction Author For Policy Advice
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Leading up to the trial, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison lambasted SAP, its former CEO Leo Apotheker and Hewlett-Packard Co., which recently named Mr. Apotheker as its new CEO after forcing out Mark Hurd — now Oracle's co-president — in August.
Oracle Hits SAP as Software Trial Opens
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A new report by two high-powered official committees lambasts the government and the nuclear industry for failing to keep more than 65,000 cubic metres of radioactive waste safe.
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In a delivery style that was uncharacteristically fluent, he lambasted the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), describing them as "atavistic" and operating as if they are in the "dark ages".
TrinidadExpress Today's News
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As we and before we go back to you at the CNN Center, Danielle Ortega, the president of Nicaragua is addressing the U.N. right now, really lambasting what he calls imperialistic and capitalistic oppression of victims in parts of the world according to him, that suffer from big corporations and those who are only in it for big profits.
CNN Transcript Sep 25, 2007
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Mugabe, in return, lambasted Britain for what he called interference in his country's internal affairs.
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I mean, it is a sad state of affairs when someone who lambastes politicians and other people as part of his day job, can't snort some coke and visit a prostitute without the press raking everything up.
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Critics have railed against Washington for its gunslinging unilateralism, lambasting the US for playing the lone ranger.
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At an industry conference, Rock also lambasted radio types for investing in digital audio broadcasting DAB radio, which he described as "inferior quality" and "more expensive" than an old-fashioned analogue wireless.
Media Monkey's Diary
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The paper which daily lambasts the government for its nanny-state tendencies whined that it wasn't nannyish enough, following its announcement that it intends to liberalise the gambling laws.
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In it, Ms. Salzman, hired to frame perception of Mr. Jean, claims that I "lambasted" Mr. Jean's candidacy on CNN.
Sean Penn: Third Person Once Removed
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Michael Sheridan, Bishop of Colorado Springs, used a pastoral letter to lambaste people who professed to be Catholic and then voted for politicians whose platforms ran contrary to Church teaching.
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We send in the navy and the SAS, we spend more money, we talk tough, we lambast the people smugglers, we heighten the fears, but still the boats with their desperate human cargo come and Megawati refuses to answer John's calls.
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Thus, Keynes lambasted Pigou for allegedly holding the "conviction … that money makes no real difference except frictionally and that the theory of unemployment can be worked out … as being based on 'real' exchanges.
Mises Dailies
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I have added to my unpopularity by the manner in which I lambasted the repressionist element in the campaign just closed.
The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist
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She praises the grit of her adopted city, barely raising the ire of the critics who had once lambasted her as a carpetbagger, using New York as a stepping stone to her likely bid for higher office.
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The professor lambasted me for my careless mistake.
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This seemed to bow to GOP pressure after the RNC started a clock on its website counting the days Obama hasn't been to Iraq (872) and McCain lambasted Obama for not accepting his offer of a joint trip.
Re: Today’s McCain-Obama Tiff - Swampland - TIME.com
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Lloyd Blankfein and other Goldman executives were lambasted by lawmakers for "unbridled greed" in an often-electric daylong showdown between Wall Street and Congress - with expletives frequently undeleted.
Goldman Denies Wrongdoing During Crisis
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But sales were dismal (84,000 total, about half of the projected rate) and critics lambasted its styling (a unique horse-collar grill, among other things), its reliability and overall quality.
Ten Legendary Car Flops
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My meeting with Senator Nesmith was accidental, but Scott never forgave me, nor did he in fact neglect any opportunity to "lambaste" me after that time.
Reminiscences of a Pioneer
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A top Federal Reserve official blasted the Senate's financial reform bill Thursday night, arguing that it does little to end the perception that megabanks are too big to fail while lambasting the regulators and policymakers who "tiptoe" around financial behemoths and who have fostered the growth of "indestructible" large banks.
Richard Fisher, Top Fed Official: Too Big To Fail Lives On, Only Way Out Is To Shrink Megabanks
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Lambasted after throwing away a two-goal lead against Austria in their opening group six match on Saturday, England went into the match knowing another shambolic display could cost Sven-Goran Eriksson his job as head coach.