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“The movie may offer an incriminatory catalog of organizational failure,” Ms. Dargis wrote.
From New York Times • Jan. 22, 2018
The movie may offer an incriminatory catalog of organizational failure, but it also repeatedly shows people trying to make the system work.
From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2017
Early in 1914, when Caillaux became for the third time Minister of Finance, in the Cabinet of Premier Doumergue, Calmette directed an intense and violent campaign against him and incriminatory facts were published.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Smithers was the chief figure of the group; he stood triumphant, one hand on the gas tap, the other gripping the Medium's wrist, and in the Medium's hand—the incriminatory tambourine.
From Love and Mr. Lewisham by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
To this the President replied, with a smile: 'Yes, three months for the incriminatory article, but nine more for your high-flying defence.'
From Tales From J?kai by J?kai, M?r