Anyway, I shall do nothing to help you excoriate them now. | |
Do you happen to know what "excoriate" means? | |
Excoriate, from the Latin, excoriates, past participle, excoriare, "ex" meaning out of, plus "Corium," meaning skin, which makes my client... not guilty. | |
I want you to know... that I will personally excoriate anyone responsible... for the tiniest fuckup in this action. | |
Anyway, I shall do nothing to help you excoriate them now. | |
Do you happen to know what "excoriate" means? | |
Excoriate, from the Latin, excoriates, past participle, excoriare, "ex" meaning out of, plus "Corium," meaning skin, which makes my client... not guilty. | |
I want you to know... that I will personally excoriate anyone responsible... for the tiniest fuckup in this action. | |
Excoriate, from the Latin, excoriates, past participle, excoriare, "ex" meaning out of, plus "Corium," meaning skin, which makes my client... not guilty. | |
Excoriate, from the Latin, excoriates, past participle, excoriare, "ex" meaning out of, plus "Corium," meaning skin, which makes my client... not guilty. | |
Amsterdam was the city of Spinoza, the Jew who dared to begin to voice that maybe "Gods" were in fact made by man and not the other way around, a philosophy that, not surprisingly, excoriated him. | |
If I don't, we'll be excoriated. | |
If you can not eliminate any collateral burden that would validate the Constitutionality of Mr. Andre's apprehension, than probably cause for the warrant must be excoriated. | |
In the wake of the terror attack that claimed the life of United States Senator Kyle Green, the Payton administration is being excoriated for its failure to protect the country... | |
There's gross inflammation of the oesophagus, and haemorrhages of the gastric mucosa with excoriated areas extending all the way down to the pylorus. | |
Tell him that signing the bill, thus swallowing the strip-mining pill would not foreclose a PR approach trumpeting bank reforms while also excoriating a strip-mining scam which is what I'm happy to call it. | |
Amsterdam was the city of Spinoza, the Jew who dared to begin to voice that maybe "Gods" were in fact made by man and not the other way around, a philosophy that, not surprisingly, excoriated him. | |
If I don't, we'll be excoriated. | |
If you can not eliminate any collateral burden that would validate the Constitutionality of Mr. Andre's apprehension, than probably cause for the warrant must be excoriated. | |
In the wake of the terror attack that claimed the life of United States Senator Kyle Green, the Payton administration is being excoriated for its failure to protect the country... | |
There's gross inflammation of the oesophagus, and haemorrhages of the gastric mucosa with excoriated areas extending all the way down to the pylorus. | |
Tell him that signing the bill, thus swallowing the strip-mining pill would not foreclose a PR approach trumpeting bank reforms while also excoriating a strip-mining scam which is what I'm happy to call it. | |