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damning and portrayal
Organized by Tarbell into a cogent history, they became a damning portrayal of big business.
In an essay on the novel comparing the collapse of the buildings that is the focal point of the novel to the attacks of September 11, 2001, Phillip Rothwell writes that the novel " in some ways continues Pepetela's profound and damning portrayal of a betrayed utopia ".

damning and is
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
Grigson had spent 15 years testifying for such cases, and he almost invariably gave the same damning testimony, often saying that it is " one hundred per cent certain " that the defendant would kill again.
That such things should be done once is a damning disgrace to the portion of our race which did them ; that the door should be left open to their ever so barely possible repetition would spread that shame over the world!
However, Widukind does not even mention such an event in his contemporary Res gestae saxonicae sive annalium libri tres or " Deeds of the Saxons ", which, considering Widukind was at least partly writing to promote Otto I and his family, is damning to Adam of Bremen's claims.
This is him investigating misogyny, exploring it and animating it and obviously damning it because none of the men come out smelling of roses.
In 2004 he surfaced in the media with a damning critique of the University of Melbourne's experimentation with what he says are risky financial ventures and what he argues is its departure from its public mission.
It is a damning judgement ".
Similar words such as " damning " or " damnation " are normally overlooked in this aspect ; the expletive is usually the only form targeted by PG or TV-PG censorship.
' In chic circles, anyone damning rock ' n ' roll is labeled not only square but uncultured.
It is in keeping with the somewhat malicious saying about Foxe, reported by William Tyndale, that he would sacrifice his father to save his king, which is not so damning as Wolsey's dying words.
" This is a damning indictment of the old unionism.
" This is manifested in her overt favouritism towards the " good payers '" children, and in her complete disrespect and marginalisation of the " bad payers '" children: Mrs. Creevy is even seen to manage a better cut of meat for the children of " good payers ", while saving the fattier pieces for the " medium payers " and damning the " bad payers " children to eat brown bag lunches in the school room, apart from the rest of the students.
The intent is to bring to the public light information that is damning, shocking, outrageous, or amazing, yet also somewhat obscure or unreported by more mainstream media sources.
Firsching claims that " The fact that the film's sole spokesperson for the anti-exploitation perspective is played by porno star Kerman should give an indication of where its sympathies lie ", while Schager says Deodato is " pathetically justifying the unrepentant carnage by posthumously damning his eaten filmmaker protagonists with a ' who are the real monsters – the cannibals or us?
The turning point in the trial is Katerina's damning testimony against Dmitri.
A philippic is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor.
Anne is then seen typing a letter to Jack Burke and enclosing the damning photos and negatives.
Bishop Dyer is also known to have fallible characteristics, sometimes “ forgetting the minister in the fury of a common man .” With his authority, he could declare any person a heretic, and with the threat of excommunication from the Mormon sect ( causing them to “ face the damning of soul to perdition ”), force them to act in ways that would benefit the Mormon Council.
The case against Arthur seems rather damning, yet Holmes is not convinced of his guilt.
Even after he obtains a near match, however, he is still unwilling to make such a damning accusation.

damning and found
The damning piece of evidence was a strand of blonde hair on a T-shirt found in Whiting's van-the forensic experts who made this discovery said that DNA test results meant that there was a one-in-a-billion chance of it belonging to anyone other than Sarah.
Dearing briefed the then Minister, Richard Marsh on the question of the possible removal of Lord Robens as chair of the National Coal Board in the wake of the damning Davies Report, which found the Coal Board wholly responsible for the disaster, and on the issue of the removal of the remaining tips above the town.
In July 1985, Irish folk singer Christy Moore was found guilty of contempt of court after writing and releasing a song, entitled They Never Came Home, about the plight of the Stardust fire victims, seemingly damning the owners of the nightclub and the government.

damning and Ken
Ben Amunwa, director of the Remember Ken Saro-Wiwa organization, replied that Shell settled the case " because the evidence compiled by the plaintiffs, was damning enough to force an out of court settlement.

damning and novel
Critic Adam Begley of the Chicago Tribune called the novel: " A bitter and loving and damning tribute to the American family ....

damning and One
Dante settled his score with Boniface in Part One of the Divine Comedy, the Inferno, by damning the pope even before his death in 1303 ( the poet set the time of the poem as being in the year 1300 ) in the pit of those whose sin was simony.
One of these documents, released on May 16, was prepared with Mao's personal supervision and was particularly damning:
One of the damning bits of evidence came from John Dennis, who wrote of Theobald's Ovid: " There is a notorious Ideot.

damning and its
Most damning of all, a full set of minutes of National Front Directorate meetings from late 1979 to the 1986 " Third Way " versus " Flag Group " split, deposited by former NF leader Patrick Harrington in the library of the University of Southampton, revealed that during the party's post-1979 wilderness years it was in the habit of " tipping off the reds " in the hope of giving its activities greater credibility with the public, through being attended by hordes of angry protestors.
The account also levelled damning accusations against the army, and the Ministry of Defence went to great lengths to attempt to prevent its publication, which they failed to do, although they were granted all of the book ´ s profits.
And while the World presented its fair share of crime stories, it also published damning exposés of tenement abuses.
He then responded by damning, without vocal amplification, what he claimed were Parliament ’ s deviations from its own rules:
The review took place in Nov / Dec 2009 and a report was provided to the Ministers in February 2010 ( the " Creech Report ") The report was damning of the Council in respect of its water management in Canterbury but was otherwise of a positive nature.
During the same season the Orange Tree presented a lunchtime production of her one-act play Trifles in its Room Above the Pub, a murder mystery in which a group of housewives conceal damning evidence from the lawmen as an act of sisterly complicity with the victim ’ s wife.
" By accomplishing this goal the ultimate goal as stated by the Center for Science and Culture ( CSC ) of the " overthrow of materialism and its damning cultural legacies " and reinstating the idea that humans are made in the image of God, thereby reforming American culture to reflect conservative Christian values, will be achieved.
Author and Faction Paradox creator Lawrence Miles posted a damning review of this episode on the Internet within an hour of its broadcast, focusing on a perceived political subtext suggesting that asylum seekers ( the Gelth ) are really all evil and out to exploit liberal generosity ( the Doctor ).
The film critic for Seattle's The Stranger, Andrew Wright, liked Piñeyro's directorial debut, and wrote, " irector Enrique Piñeyro's utterly damning docudrama comes off as both a searing factual indictment of Argentina's passenger-flight standards, and a crackerjack thriller in its own right ... It also helps that he proves to be an instinctive filmmaker, employing an intriguingly fractured, minutely detailed take on the material, which hopscotches between events leading up to the easily avoidable incident, and a harried investigator's efforts to make sense of the flight recordings afterward.
However, the inquiry was damning in its criticism of the safety standards.
Francisco Luís Lopes ' work was an acidic critique of municipal affairs and living conditions that were both sincere and damning, but also flattering and praise-worthy, noting both the villa's problems and its openness and tolerance.

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