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We've never really had a slating, but the negative comments do stay with you.
Your slating yesterday of Barca looks even sillier after last night.
The plot includes witchcraft, some slating of the Christian faith, and the oppression of women.
A well-written slating is always more interesting than a badly written, well-meaning review."
"Well, well, we must expect a slating.
All this slating isn't helping him."
He led her past the first of the houses, a two-floor white structure with rounded corners, its windows shuttered with yellow slating.
Although the viewership figures were respectable, its slating in the press led US television networks to lose interest in broadcasting it.
With the slating came Democratic Party money and the support of precinct captains who knock on doors and mail fliers to voters.
Andy Horne of Barclays Bank said: 'This slating has done sterling no good at all.
At the time of his slating by the 1st Ward Democrats, Roti was described as "a state revenue department investigator and precinct captain."
Roofing (Tiling & Slating)
These would include built up flat roof systems and pitched roofing works including natural slating and concrete and clay roof tiling.
I totally agree with you ihgfedcba, naive slating of nuclear in this fashion is compeltely out of touch with the picture we are facing?
As this description of the reason for the decay of the stonework suggests, the original roof surfaces also presented increasing problems and complete replacement of the roof slating was necessary.
Guccini received harsh criticism, including a slating by the critic Riccardo Bertoncelli, who said the singer songwriter was "a finished artist, who has nothing else to say".
Many considered this unfair, including the Australian captain, Richie Benaud, who said, "I thought the slating of Brian was one of the most unjust things I have ever experienced".
Subsequent matches are on $March 31, April 14 and April 28 before the highlight of their calendar, the Ashford Slating and Tiling Classic, on Sunday May 26.
Such a circumstance is far less likely to arise if defective slating is replaced either with a new natural slate roof or a surface of one of the several types of lightweight synthetic slate that are now obtainable.
The news site finchannel.com says the Russians pulled back because they faced a terrible slating on Facebook, and this must be broadly right because they got it from the satirical UK site, NewsBiscuit.
Maybe if she'd taken that approach to her Glastonbury set and delivered something truly innovative (for her, at least) perhaps she wouldn't be getting such a slating, instead she just decided to wheel out the same tired performance that she takes out on tour 24/7.
Despite the best efforts of one of the judges, who gave it a bilious, pre-publication slating in an Italian newspaper, Michel Houellebecq's The Map and the Territory this week carried off the Prix Goncourt, France's top literary award.
Red Dragon Slating of Calais, Vt., imported gray slate from Spain for the work; the red slate came from Washington County, N.Y. William A. Hall Associates, Manhattan architects familiar with Upjohn's work, supervised the work.
The word hell comes from the Anglo-Saxon helon, to cover or hide; hence the tiling or slating of a house is called, in some parts of England, heling, to this day; and the covers of books (in Lancashire) by the same name.
Cohen worked with Obama's chief delegate recruiter Jeffrey Berman on the slating of Pennsylvania Obama delegates, and praised him for being "extraordinarily thorough" and responsible for the fact that Obama, unlike rival Hillary Clinton, had a full slate of delegates.