"indictment" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And what he came back with was not a blistering indictment of the war in Iraq.
- In a review for Human Events, Larry Kelley says the "book is a blistering indictment of a misogynistic polygamous world of the supposedly moderate Egyptian society."
- This was "Regina," his musical setting of Lillian Hellman's "Little Foxes," a blistering indictment of the avarice and social exploitation that tears apart the Hubbard family.
- The only way to protect the admiral, and thus themselves, had been to suppress the entire inquiry, because any accurate report would have been a blistering indictment of Porter's ineptitude and cowardice.
- One day after President Obama delivered a blistering indictment of "human and systemic failures" leading up to the foiled attack, the battle to assign blame for these failures escalated on Wednesday.
- Scarcely three months after Carol B. Hallett took over as head of the 200-year-old Customs Service, Congressional overseers published a blistering indictment of her domain.
- More importantly, it is a blistering indictment of the largely unregulated market in derivatives and serves as a warning to unwary investors about real fiascos, which have cost billions of dollars.
- Moments after the Yankees' 8-4 loss, Steinbrenner, their principal owner, issued a blistering indictment of his team.
- And the album ends with "Fin," which sounds like a blistering indictment of an absent father, or Father: "We're not questioning God/Just those he chose to carry on his cause."
- The battle over whether New York should reinstate the death penalty went before the public yesterday, as witnesses at a state legislative hearing delivered a blistering indictment of capital punishment.
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