Examples of using Lambasted in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Clegg has repeatedly lambasted Israel for using“disproportionate” force in Operation Cast Lead,
Palestinian officials have lambasted the administration's unconventional approach to first release an economic proposal,
also lambasted the US for withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
branch in South Jakarta, lambasted the kingdom for using the pilgrimage to Mecca,
Meanwhile, Moore's Passion of Mind co-star Joss Ackland lambasted Moore by describing her as being"not very bright
Syria's Foreign Ministry lambasted the US-led coalition's airstrikes in Syria's northern city of Raqqah,
Syria's Foreign Ministry lambasted the US-led coalition's airstrikes in Syria's northern city of Raqqah,
a brown leather jacket, he raised a clenched fist but then lambasted the Metropolitan police's threat to still arrest him on charges of skipping bail as“untenable”.
Simultaneously widely lauded by theater critics and lambasted by many in the black community, Harris first spoke
Hong also lambasted the arbitration tribunal to be“the mouthpiece of some forces,”
Pompeo said on Twitter in a post that also lambasted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for defending Syria's assault plans.
choppy when scrolling in the same way the universally lambasted first gen Kindle Fire was.
Dimon lambasted the lack of educational opportunities for inner-city residents as a“disgrace.”.
Through the decades, some critics have lambasted the band for a perceived resistance to change,
But animal rights advocates often lambast the government, accusing it of mass culls.
But animal rights advocates often lambast the government, accusing it of mass culls.
God opens by lambasting the people.
Debate flares up after Williams lambasts umpire.
opponents of GMO may lambast such statements as weak
Beijing also releases an annual report lambasting the United States for its rights problems,