The pair had been expected to trade insults and vitriol at their post-match press conference following an acrimonious second session on Friday. |
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It's something of a disappointment when you had been hoping for a tirade of vitriol against humanity. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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Like most of the vitriol directed their way, they take it with a pinch of salt, a knowing smile and a guarantee they'll have the last laugh. |
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The member of doubles on the blue vitriol and nickel vitriol crystals is becoming more with increase in mass. |
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The cost price of the product will be half the present price of blue vitriol at the world markets. |
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According to the country's current Criminal Law, those who poured vitriol resulting in serious handicaps may be sentenced to death. |
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People are afraid to say they are voting NO for fear of vitriol from the Nats. |
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Such vitriol toughened her up for the less aesthetically pleasing career of boxing. |
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When the production of green vitriol was no longer convenient, the factory was closed and in 1872 demolished. |
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The acids are extracted from the partially decomposed bark and, after drying for storage, are freshly mixed for use with wine and green vitriol. |
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It is difficult to understand what he hoped to achieve by his outpouring of vitriol. |
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Director Bob Baker seems to have an innate understanding of the Coward paradox, that wistful vitriol. |
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Formerly it was ground finely in oil, either pure or with a mixture of white vitriol and added to the dark oil paints. |
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These may be braced and strengthened by bathing the eye with brandy and water, Hungary-water, rose-water with white vitriol dissolved in it. |
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Some homophobic views were probably softened through empathy, while others hardened amid increasing vitriol directed at the gay community. |
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I noticed that Paul Johnson has dropped the whimsy and got stuck in to some serious vitriol throwing. |
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It starts out as debate and ends up full of hate, name-calling and vitriol. |
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The alchemists called sulfuric acid oil of vitriol, a reference to its corrosive nature. |
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Such was the vitriol of some of the contributors that several victims, Hazlitt among them, brought successful suits against the magazine. |
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On the afternoon of May 22, she poured half a litre of vitriol into a flask and entered Shen's office. |
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I think there's plenty of undue hostility towards conservatives in academia, and plenty of vitriol that ought to be condemned. |
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You couldn't mention one to the other without splenetic vitriol pouring out. |
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In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking. |
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He was sick of the personal vitriol and unfounded character assassination that was arriving via Letters to the Editor. |
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All the bile and vitriol she had gathered over a lifetime of disappointment came pouring out. |
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It is a noteworthy exercise in vitriol, and perhaps self-aggrandizement, but it falls far short of legitimate journalism. |
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It is also possible to use blue vitriol while processing grain crops in storage and pickling seeds before sowing in order to eliminate fungi spores. |
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Unfortunately, the attention to appearance also leads to copious amounts of vitriol being spewed at famous women every day. |
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It's crazy the level of vitriol that people of colour face for emoting anything besides graceful quiet graceful sorrow. |
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Donita Sparks still talks with the vitriol of a jilted lover ready to castrate something, but she's also surprisingly sweet. |
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More vitriol was directed at Symons minutes later when Fulham's lead was surrendered for a second time. |
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I see my role as prime minister as forging consensus wherever I can … without resorting to personal vitriol, that diminishes and demeans us all. |
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He was at first bothered by the vitriol on his Facebook page, but he came to interpret it as discomfort. |
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That case prompted a tabloid feeding frenzy with Chahal, rather than Sutcliffe, the target of much of the vitriol. |
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I know that he was then a member, or at least philosophically a member of the party that he lashes out at now with vitriol. |
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I think a tremendous amount of the vitriol you see cast at salmon farming has to do with this shift. |
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After the September 11 trauma, many Canadian and American Muslims became the objects of vitriol and abuse. |
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Sulfuric acid, oil of vitriol, vitriol, battery acid, chamber acid, fertilizer acid, mattling acid, electrolyte acid, dihydrogen sulphate. |
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Mr. Speaker, my hon. friend does a better job than I ever could of talking about the government's vitriol and hyperbole. |
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But their vitriol genuinely surprised me, especially since the prospect of gagging us with lace and pulling our hair really seemed to turn them on. |
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The dissolutive water is made from vitriol of Cyprus, saltpetre, Jamenous Allom, and sal ammoniac, and it became known as aqua regia, the king of waters. |
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A viscous residue in the bottom of each and a foul smell that denoted combinations of alum with white vitriol, sulphate of iron, and of acetate of lead with opium and ipecac. |
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That's either more conservative vitriol or a global tall poppy syndrome. |
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But no one in his camp was prepared for the high-grade vitriol his latest movie summoned. |
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For there to be any chance, all parties have to stop the venal and viral vitriol. |
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Indeed, few filmmakers get as much bile and vitriol spewed their way as the man behind Madea. |
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This, in turn, feeds into an outpouring of anti-Arab vitriol on social media. |
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The man is so full of hatred, vitriol and self-loathing that it is all beginning to seep into his columns so much that they have become almost unreadable. |
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This would be the opposite of blind partisanship and polemical vitriol, but would still be a conflict, even a bitter one. |
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All we can hope for is that the question will be approached with thoughtfulness, rather than the vitriol which has so far characterised the debate. |
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The state cannot be held to account for every outburst of vitriol, unless, of course, it has appointed the writer in question in a key position in a publication it supervises. |
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There was all this vitriol and denigration of the people involved. |
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It's hardly standard practice for a hostile takeover, where it is normal to pour as much scorn and vitriol on the target's management as possible. |
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Despite the vitriol voiced in September which prompted the dress-code discussion in the first place, the district is satisfied with the status quo. |
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He was shocked by the vitriol in Washington and by his own poor judgment. |
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The body lies down and then the brain pours bitter vitriol on the day. |
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Spectacularly well-timed, I agree, but unfortunately I spilt all my vitriol on another carpet, so I can't reproduce it with the same passion here. |
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All this in the administrative territory of the city Czech vitriol over 4 years, ie. |
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Thus they find out what vitriol is and what they were formerly used for. |
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Of course he's also full of vitriol, disdain and aloof passion for the screwy girl next door. |
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These days Mr Mandelson's circle save much of their vitriol for their old broadsheet friends, and pal up with former enemies at the Sun and the Daily Mail. |
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Threats, intimidation, and the usual Internet vitriol sprouted. |
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Then, we extract tannins which we combine with green vitriol. |
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Goethe, however, was not the only man of letters to let himself be impressed by the flaming scenes of burning stacks of wood, the powerful machinery and the colourful vitriol underground. |
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By apparently referring to one version of events, Jones unleashed a torrent of vitriol. |
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This combination of punk ethos and vitriol makes this particular French export an electrifying listening prospect. |
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His vitriol has since been echoed by justices such as Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia. |
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Fish will live in concentrated fresh sewage, but will die when the water contains one hundred thousands part of blue vitriol. |
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Moreover, the level of vitriol, vulgarity and incendiary language contributed to the Tribunal's finding that the messages in the case were likely to expose members of the targeted groups to hatred or contempt. |
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On a personal note, we have come a long way since my party's recommendation for a peace process in Afghanistan was met with vitriol, characterized as naive at best and pro-Taliban at worst. |
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It is also shocking and disturbing that this week the member for Yorkton-Melville poured his vitriol on our police chiefs, the very people in whom victims of crime place their trust. |
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Newly recovered from a collapsed lung, Siem de Jong stepped off the bench to volley a classy consolation but it failed to staunch the Geordie vitriol. |
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To keep this uppermost in voters' minds, the SNP wants to prolong the vituperative, vivid and polarising politics of that contest—hence the Yes banners and vitriol evident in Dundee. |
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It betrays itself in extremist vitriol emanating from Iran, from terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas, and tragically finds expression even here in Canada. |
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I wonder if he will berate them with the same vitriol as he blames himself for authoring an out-of-touch, radical, job-killing carbon tax, which led to his party's humiliating defeat in the last election. |
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The study of vitriol, a category of glassy minerals from which the acid can be derived, began in ancient times. |
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Sumerians had a list of types of vitriol that they classified according to the substances' color. |
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Early bleaching of linen was done using milk but this was a slow process and the use of vitriol sped up the bleaching process. |
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But when he mixed Dipple's potash with green vitriol, according to one of his recipes, he got a brilliant blue colour. |
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Darrow was undeterred by the personal vitriol. |
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Phenol, vitriol, formaldehyde, urotropine and HCl used were of analytical grade. |
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Because my pro-life beliefs are rooted in both my faith and my heart, the vitriol generated by the health care reform debate was especially hard to take. |
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Ibn Sina focused on its medical uses and different varieties of vitriol. |
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The slaughter and destruction committed by failing democracies that threaten the world with nuclear arsenals make my vitriol a small voice in the wilderness. |
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Too much vitriol and not enough depth but this will do for now. |
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So if you're planning to buy a 4x4, don't listen to the vitriol. |
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As a result, the pregame vitriol, which only widened the chasm between Scioscia and Robinson, and between Guillen and the Angels, far outshined the game action. |
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You attract more flies with honey than vinegar. You resolve more disputes with professionalism and communication than with irritability and vitriol. |
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