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He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend.
He has accused the media of pursuing a vendetta against him.
Although recent censure of corporate boards of directors as "passive" and "supine" may be excessive, those who criticize board performance have plenty of substantive ammunition.
We're not trying to assign blame or criticize anyone or call anyone consciously sexist.
China's position is proper, transparent and above reproach.
She is quick to reproach anyone who doesn't live up to her own high standards.
It was a jest rather than a reproach.
The prosecution and defence were bandying accusations back and forth.
Rossouw, 42, is among several residents who accuse the police of brutality.
A great deal of blame attaches to the officer for his recent action.
The newspaper was accused of twisting the facts.
The enemies of Barack Obama's health-reform plans have no more potent weapon, it seems, than to accuse him of seeking to replicate Britain's dreaded National Health Service on American soil.
Robertson said he would not fault anyone for doing this.
He accused her of being vindictive.
The firm collapsed amid allegations of fraud.
The blame lies with the teachers and, by extension, with the Education Service.
The senator was accused of waffling on major issues.
The British are often accused of being insular.
The government was accused of incompetence.
Marion berated Joe for the noise he made.
I might be accused of being partial.
If their forces were not involved, then who is to blame?
She was very rude about my driving.
The charge was vehemently denied.
Others condemned its inability to hear evidence given under oath or compel witnesses to attend.