Pegasus has carrying Canadian crude, but it was conventional crude, not the type assailed by opponents.
However, Republicans have assailed the board for not probing more deeply and not formally questioning Mrs.
The Democrats Tuesday assailed Bush for not living up to some of his presidential campaign rhetoric.
Democrats have assailed the administration for being all talk and no action on tax issues.
Republican critics have assailed the administration's handling of security arrangements and the attack aftermath.
The unaffordable principle of universal welfare has been assailed with a means-test for child benefit.
But the Intel CEO and the world's richest man each assailed the professor's scheme as unattainable.
Once the war had started, Germany saw itself assailed by enemies, most of all the Soviet Union.
Mr Berlusconi himself also said on Wednesday that he was being "assailed by requests" to return to politics.
The report was immediately assailed not only by feminists but by military insiders.
The constitutionality of the 16th Amendment was challenged from the beginning, and it is still assailed by tax protesters.
While Gore professes deeply held pro-choice beliefs, his detractors have assailed his congressional voting record on the deeply divisive issue.
Liberal groups, like People for the American Way, immediately assailed Bush's pick, saying Alito threatened employment rights and Roe v.
When plans were announced last year for Gibson to helm a movie about the Maccabees, Jewish leaders assailed the idea.
Clinton expected to face tough questioning from lawmakers, especially Republicans, who have assailed the Obama administration's missteps on the attacks.
After all, Mr. Krugman's cohorts on the left and its media echo chamber endlessly assailed President George W. Bush's policies.
It is also routinely assailed by people in positions of economic authority.
In a strongly worded ruling, Judge Alex Kozinski assailed the group's "aggressive and high-profile attacks, " calling them "the very embodiment of piracy".
Wal-Mart, meanwhile, "is being assailed by high-tech competitors, including Web ventures that help local farmers deliver fresh produce to your door, "he says.
Many people assailed him for seeming to condemn stocks as an investment.
India's Piramal Healthcare plans to acquire health-information manager Decision Resources of the U.S., and Piramal's chairman assailed the "antibusiness feeling" in India.
For her troubles, Rep. Bachmann has recently been assailed by one of her colleagues - the self-styled "first Muslim congressman, " Keith Ellison.
Democrats, eager to align themselves with middle-class voters, quickly assailed Romney for paying a low tax rate while earning millions of dollars.
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Democrats assailed the Republican agenda, saying line-by-line details of the resolution revealed sharp cuts in child-care and other social aid programs, including Medicare.
Since the companies applied for permission to merge in March 2007, broadcasters, consumer rights groups and others have assailed the deal as a monopoly-maker.
Several legislators assailed the foreign ministry for letting the U.S. delegation into the country and called the Americans a threat to Taiwan's judicial sovereignty.
After a two-year extension of the Bush tax rates after 2010, he made no budget concessions and assailed the Paul Ryan budget as literally anti-American.
Focussing on the differences between him and the Democrats, he assailed Hillary Clinton, criticizing her as a redistributionist and an enemy of the free market.
At once assailed by his foes as anti-farmer and his friends as anti-voter, Mr Singh was forced to retract and to leave the subsidy intact.
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In his first speech as prime minister in 2011, for example, David Cameron assailed multiculturalism as a failed model and called for a more united national identity.
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