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A company is pilloried one day and not the next.
She was pilloried as the reason he had turned his back on music.
She did not deserve being pilloried like that at all.
A former Senator is being pilloried by many of his colleagues.
The award and the speech were pilloried in the German press.
After it went off with the detachment of a video game, they were pilloried.
Had the public known, he would have been pilloried.
She - like millions of her compatriots - should not be pilloried.
"So the lawyer really is the spokesperson for the defendant who has been pilloried."
Technically, both men have been pilloried for sins unrelated to the war.
Of course any pianist today who tried such shenanigans would be pilloried.
Teachers have been pilloried for over thirty years now.
To me, I have been pilloried with scurrilous allegations of this nature.
Both have been pilloried for writing that by summer 2002 Bush had already decided to invade."
Whoever he was would soon find himself being pilloried by the bright beams of a fire truck.
Make a single mistake, and you'd "better plan to be pilloried because you're politically incorrect."
Or was it being pilloried as a New Age hoax?
In a later era, a young Lincoln was pilloried as irreligious too.
It was pilloried by a section of the press almost before release, which affected its box office prospects.
And, at the risk of being pilloried, I still like Giles.
The company was pilloried by environmental groups, and it eventually agreed to plant hundreds of trees elsewhere.
Women and homosexuals were pilloried for advancing their rights.
"And for that opinion," he added, "I have been pilloried by certain groups.
When news of the girls' escapade became public, Godwin was pilloried in the press.
American artists are more likely to be pilloried for controversial values than prized as defenders of Government policy.