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Meanings of equally scathing in English
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Usage of equally scathing in English
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Charlie Hebdo is equallyscathing about all the major world religions.
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At Cambridge, Ross Anderson, professor of computer security, is equallyscathing.
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Congo paint? He had equallyscathing criticism for other sponsors who shied away.
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Critics were equallyscathing about the casualness of the investigation.
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He has derided neoliberalism for decades and is equallyscathing about "woke" culture.
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Lenore Taylor at the Guardian Australia is equallyscathing.
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And in Washington we're confused, because nobody saw this coming. Senator Lindsey Graham was equallyscathing.
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Daniel Hannan, a Conservative lawmaker in the European Parliament and a prominent eurosceptic, was equallyscathing.
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Now, The Sun's Executive Editor Dan Wootton has responded publicly to the couple in an equallyscathing fashion.
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And for the Roosters you get the feeling there's more points to come. Fox League's Greg Alexander was equallyscathing.
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There were scores more equallyscathing compositions, mostly dwelling on the imagery of windmills, whirligigs, bubbles, bladders, cabbages, corruption, folly, and cruelty.
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But if the Arab world could be expected to be harsh in its criticism, Mr Sharon is facing equallyscathing critics at home.
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His views on the economic policies of the second President Bush and particularly the large tax cuts for the very rich were equallyscathing.
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Celtic's captain, Scott Brown, was equallyscathing about the second leg showing, the midfielder admitting he was "ashamed" to be a part of it.