In addition, the award presentation broadcast, long known for its critically panned, lowbrow fare, rambled on almost without a break. |
Since being approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1981, aspartame has been repeatedly panned in the media, for different reasons. |
I got panned in The Sunday Times by Gill who called me a failed footballer who had a shotgun wedding and we had to sue. |
The screen panned out and, superimposed on the pointless picture of a telephone, apparent quotes begin to appear. |
There was the most pregnant of pauses as the camera panned along the faces in the panel. |
All comments, printed or not, panned the design of the concept vehicle as dull and even pathetic. |