One of their primary partners, CD Baby, wrote a scathing account of their relationship.
From there, he launches into his scathing account of history from where Livy would have left off.
Not one to be intimidated, Sahgal would (in 1982) write a scathing, insightful account of Gandhi's rise to power.
Laetitia Pilkington's Memoir gives a scathing account of him, and other memoirists record him as a short, unseemly man whose whole skill was in pretense and bravado.
Bunting's 1972 novel The Lionheads was a scathing account based on his experiences as an officer of the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam in 1968.
Despite the scathing account of Israeli realities in "Operation Shylock," Mr. Roth says he expects no scandal.
As Mercer came to see the clearly underhanded treatment of individual ranchers by the cartels, he began to write more scathing accounts of the events that were unfolding on the open range.
Read alone, her book is not just a gripping disaster story but a scathing account of human folly, arrogance and ambition.
But he gave a scathing account of Dr. Dean's remarks about Iraq over the last year, saying the former Vermont governor had been "all over the lot."
The preliminary report (June 30, 1936) gave a scathing account of the Bureau of Air Commerce for providing insufficient funding and maintenance of airway navaids.