"critic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Meanwhile, in the Senate, John McCain - last seen rhetorically embracing President Bush at the Republican convention - reminded the White House that he remains, at least on this issue, an implacable critic.
- (This core of seemingly implacable critics is a major reason that some of her advisers had serious doubts about her presidential prospects this year.)
- Franz Endler, the implacable conservative critic of the Vienna Kurrier, ordained that "this production must not be allowed to continue."
- These are the perfectly logical questions of the famous, petty and implacable inner critic.
- The most famous opponent of the Japanese and their most implacable critic from the standpoint of conservative nationalism was Dr Syngman Rhee.
- Chief Buthelezi, an implacable critic of the African National Congress, contended today that its campaign revealed weakness and not strength.
- Mr. Markey, who with Representative Henry A. Waxman, Democrat of California, wrote the climate bill that passed the House last year, has been an implacable critic of the industry for decades.
- Harold Weisberg, an implacable critic of the government's investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, died on Feb. 21 at his home in Frederick, Md.
- Meurant remained in Parliament but was an implacable critic of Prime Minister Jim Bolger.
- "The Jews don't need the monument," said Rita Koch, a Holocaust survivor and implacable critic of the project.
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