She lashed out at the children, aged 10 and 7, after their parents died of an undetermined illness, possibly AIDS, according to the Tribune. |
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And the Government has lashed out at the Opposition for airing the criticisms, accusing them of trying to score cheap political points. |
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A cool wind blew at us from the trees, slanting the sheets of flame so their tongues lashed out at the camp. |
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A slow-motion replay revealed that he had deliberately lashed out at an opponent, thuggishly kicking the player's ankle. |
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For almost nine years Jim lashed out at his wife, Sally, whenever things got on top of him. |
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Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge. |
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This spiel proved the final straw for the judge, who lashed out at the mother like an avenging angel. |
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He yesterday lashed out at his treatment by the media, implicitly accusing them of exploiting him for financial gain. |
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Kerry Gill, the editor of the Scottish edition of the Daily Express, last night lashed out at a rival paper for making a play for his readers. |
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Meanwhile, the hacksaw lashed out at anything that stood in its path, clearing the way just enough to create forward progress. |
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We have lashed out at those we fear and allowed ourselves to be manipulated by opportunistic and exploitative politicians. |
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Her surprise quickly turned to rage at him for scaring her half to death and she lashed out at him verbally. |
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Congressional critics today lashed out at the administration for failing to deal with the massive trade deficit with China. |
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She lashed out at him now, her arms and legs flailing wildly, her kicks and punches missing their target by a considerable margin. |
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And I knew even if I verbally lashed out at him, Trey would still take it. |
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I scoffed at him, nudging him with my foot, and he lashed out at me. |
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She lashed out at everyone, blaming them all for her rusty skills. |
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The Government has lashed out at trade and industry for adopting faulty accounting practices and indulging in misdeclarations to hoodwink the tax authorities. |
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It made claims of spying on the cabinet of Newfoundland and Labrador and now lashed out at Ontario in its time of need. |
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European airlines and airports have lashed out at the high costs incurred by the ever-increasing security measures they have to comply with. |
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In response, Commission Vice-President Reding lashed out at Lellouche for having questioned the role of the Commission as guardian of the Treaty. |
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They were aggressive, waving guns, automatic weaponry with silencers on, and they lashed out at a cameraman with rifle butts. |
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On several occasions, Democrats lashed out at the CIA for trying to undermine their report with false information. |
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You lashed out at your project manager, which was completely out of line. |
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Always in pain, tired and irritable, she lashed out at us and I lashed back. |
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It certainly isn't the first time Logan has verbally lashed out at Ryan. |
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So, the member made a short speech on the rights of women and, at the end of her motion, she lashed out at the other opposition parties. |
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It lashed out at any resistance to or criticism of its policies as disruptive and in collusion with India. |
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It is easy for all of us to understand the concerns of an MP who lashed out at the finance minister for irresponsible Liberal policies that negatively affect major institutions in his or her own riding. |
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They lashed out at the memo and refuted having signed and supported the memo. |
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But after he scored a penalty to make it 3-1, the St Etienne player lashed out at an opponent in a middle of the field challenge and was promptly given his marching orders. |
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In two separate judgements, the Ontario Superior Court and the Ontario Court of Appeal lashed out at employers who fail to provide equal benefit arrangements or severance pay for their disabled employees. |
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Initially, banks lashed out at Mr. Takenaka. |
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He lashed out at the book in a letter to Charles Lyell, bemoaning the consequences of it conclusions. |
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Diop, sometimes criticized for passive play, saw red once this season when he lashed out at a foe who kicked away his legs. |
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He also lashed out at Curtis and his attorneys for fingering him. |
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A TEENAGER lashed out at a bus ticket inspector after being told to get off because he was drinking alcohol. |
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The muscle-bound drunk lashed out at the console and sent the jet into a dive at 38,000ft. |
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Dalit leaders, sociologists and political scientists lashed out at him, with some even questioning his intellectual credentials. |
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His reaction came after China lashed out at the Dalai Lama over his reported speech in which he said Buddhists were living in prison-like conditions. |
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Wolverhampton Crown Court heard Doughty lashed out at 30-year-old Avel Guziak when a man pushed past his sister at the Frying Pan pub, in Willenhall. |
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The man lashed out at me when I asked if it was his own hair. |
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The women, identified only by their first names, Arati and Pooja, told reporters that they lashed out at the men after enduring lewd comments and pawing from them. |
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Trade Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also lashed out at the World Trade Organisation, accusing it of foot-dragging on negotiations to approve India's stockpiling of food. |
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Secular activists have lashed out at the authorities over the law, saying Morsi's ouster itself was result of mass street protests against his turbulent one year rule. |
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Raisani lashed out at those who have particularly picked on Balochistan as the strife-ridden province, riven by insurgency and sectarian violence. |
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