Cynical council tax payers are already pillorying beleaguered jobsworths for wasting their cash. |
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He was sentenced to a fine, whipping, defrocking, life imprisonment and pillorying four times a year for the rest of his life. |
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Hollywood's show biz kids seem to take particular pleasure in pillorying goofballs, which hardly satisfies. |
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What was once an excellent idea by Rentoul, pillorying lazy and often evasive clichés used in public life, has become something of a scourge. |
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Which is probably just as well, given the forests that have been destroyed in service of pillorying John Edwards. |
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The pillorying of the accused by the media to boost ratings, or even by governments and officials for the sake of short-lived political gains, flagrantly violates this principle. |
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For that to happen, the Court of Auditors would need to embark on a consistent naming and shaming, in other words the public pillorying of those Member States who fail to get their act together. |
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The man is ridiculous and deserved the pillorying he got on Twitter for it. |
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Congress has summoned executives from these firms for pillorying. |
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This summer, for example, the New York Post got a lot of mileage out of pillorying Judge Kimba Wood for allegedly having a romance with a married investment banker. |
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However, what I would call the European U-turn does not mean specifically pillorying Israel's violations of international law and in particular of the Fourth Geneva Convention. |
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