And I ended, as old fogies are entitled to do by slagging off today's so-called operating systems, describing them as crude and inelegant. |
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The pub was full of laughter and the Carlovians took the slagging in the spirit in which it was offered. |
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I don't know anyone who could have taken the battering, the slagging that this man has taken. |
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They ran the gauntlet of the voter as well as the judges and won out and for people to start slagging them off is a bit rich. |
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Even if we are a minority within a minority, it doesn't make the sting of indiscriminate slagging any less painful. |
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Unite against the posers, wannabies, idiots and people that drag the music scene down through backbiting, slagging and negativity. |
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As a result of this persistent slagging, we redheads have a deep, durable, unspoken, and almost Masonic, bond. |
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The good humour and banter continued with the local trio all participating in the slagging. |
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It was easy to imagine a scene in that affable pub on any night, the slagging, the fun. |
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Jokes were told and slagging was rife and everyone savoured the moment for what it was. |
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Of course the usual banter and the slagging started, with challenges being thrown down left, right and centre. |
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In slagging off the hacks in general, and Nicholas Witchell of the BBC in particular, His Royal Highness has committed an unpardonable sin. |
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Friendly banter between the two bus drivers continued with each set of supporters waving flags and indulging in quick-witted slagging. |
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Anyway, our Brendan decides to put the cat among the pigeons by means of this post slagging off the monarchy and right wing bloggers. |
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He is right to condemn the articles in questio, for they cannot be conveniently dismissed as harmless slagging. |
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They'll all come on as themselves and will get a slagging and have a bit of banter with the audience. |
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It was an informal chat and we were told that some people are able for the slagging better then others and to tread lightly. |
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I love the bit of slagging that goes on between people from different counties. |
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He has had to endure quite a lot of slagging from friends at his new public role. |
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You can question some of their practices, but slagging your competition makes you look bad and opens the door for you to be criticized. |
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Ultimately, if you think about it, what it's really doing is just slagging off teachers. |
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And if they spend too much energy slagging each other off, that will be a perfect gift to the enemies of liberal democracy. |
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Most useful for fuels that form highly corrosive ash that would damage the walls of slagging gasifiers. |
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It is unacceptable when ministers of the Crown are slagging the President of the United States. |
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Fuel characterization, flame stability, slagging and fouling, re-burn, FGR, O2 enrichment, emissions and trace element control. |
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The air-cooling wall is set in the largest combustion point to prevent slagging. |
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I know everyone's slagging it off but I'll have to add my twopenn'orth. |
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I didn't want to finish 30th and take a slagging from the press. |
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Despite all the slagging he got in the letters pages, for me no one even came close to capturing Kennedy's neat illustrations and innovative use of panels. |
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I thought, if I do something like those two now, I'm in for a slagging. |
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Though certainly not designed for casual viewing, Gerry is too visually rich and mordantly witty to deserve the slagging it's received in some quarters. |
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I would also suggest that your boyfriend is over-reacting just a tad if he thinks he's not going to get a promotion because some morons gave him a slagging. |
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Most people will remember him his football achievements, all of which are well documented but I will still remember him for the slagging and the banter. |
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George Michael has shut down his website chatroom because fans have been slagging him off. |
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Stop the name-calling, stop the slagging off! |
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I remember going on there and slagging off Formula One. |
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Not many directors begin interviews by slagging off the playwright. |
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I had to read papers every day slagging me off but a lot of the things made me laugh, I don't blame anyone. |
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I follow a lot of Villa fans on Twitter and there is one guy who has basically made a full blown apology after slagging Tim off when he first came in. |
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Therefore, when the member slags those kinds of things, I think he is really slagging his own province and he should probably wake up and smell the coffee in Canada, and see who is really supporting it. |
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I wouldn't write a song slagging off the prime minister. |
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Now, before the usual headcases write in, outing me as a west Brit, I'm not slagging off the show. |
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Over on the BBC, even gentle old Strictly is getting in on the aggro act, with dancers slagging off the judges and the judges sniping back. |
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There is a lot of copper oxide, but I can remove that by melting everything and slagging it off. |
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Moreover, induction furnaces have the advantage that the pre-determined analysis can be kept very precisely since only little evaporation and slagging of the allay-metals takes place. |
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Studies of slagging, fouling and corrosion. |
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To evaluate the combustion, slagging, fouling and emission characteristics of coal, oil and slurry fuels and the precipitation characteristics of fly ash. |
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It's just another example of slagging off teachers. |
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The former Aston Villa striker was confronted at The Boot Inn in Lapworth, Warwickshire, and wrongly accused of slagging off Birmingham City. |
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Alloy addition is one of the most visible automation prospects, and slagging should also be considered. |
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I didn't know it was an outlet for people to submit letters slagging contributors off, being rude and offering unintelligent comments. |
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The plant is equipped with TRW slagging combustors and a Foster-Wheeler boiler. |
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I SEE the media are at it again, slagging off the Royal Mail. |
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Don't expect to read me slagging off dodgy spot-kicks any time soon. |
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