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But that's not a reason to single him out for special excoriation.
But let us not stop here in our excoriations.
After a few explosions and excoriations, nothing could keep me from getting my copy in on time.
I tore it out to use in an excoriation of sentences without clear subjects.
And while they were at it, they put in a critical word about the excoriation of the mother by the judge.
Any company that makes a privacy misstep opens itself to public excoriation.
He is more disposed to empathy than to excoriation: that's the historian's way.
Compelling himself with excoriations, he touched her arm, stopped her.
The palms of her hands, too, showed distinct signs of excoriation.
Evidence of excoriation or lichenification may be present in the affected areas.
Excoriation is the punishment for only the worst offenses that dishonor the house.
Public excoriation is hardly new in Louisiana, which has a tradition of steamy political fights.
When he checked her ankles for edema, Jason noted some excoriations.
The rite involved excoriation rituals relating to the enemies of Osiris.
He left out her excoriations of the Praxis Station engineering staff, which alone cut the time to give the report in half.
The worst punishment for a member of a dragonmarked house is called excoriation.
Excoriations are the exception, not the rule.
His muscles had been welded by the Primus's excoriations, and now he was suddenly smiling.
Provoked by the specifically political, Ginsberg could become tiresome in this mode of bullhorn-and-barricades excoriation.
His book is intended as an excoriation of fashion and consumerism gone mad, and in that regard it has staying power.
The poem continues with an excoriation of "little men" and monks, who lack in various forms of knowledge possessed by the poet.
Absolutely but the Conservatives certainly deserve a similar degree of public excoriation for the manner in which they governed during the previous 18yrs?
Foer's use of these techniques resulted in both glowing praise and excoriation from critics.
It followed the universal excoriation of his previous novel, Pierre: or, The Ambiguities.
"There's a great deal of ... jealousy, excoriation, disapproval, putting down.