The writer of this diatribe is obviously ignorant of the differences between drag queens, transvestites and transsexuals. |
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He just gave us a diatribe on what there is now, as opposed to what there was in the past. |
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When he launched into a diatribe about the influence of romance books on impressionable minds, one female member of the audience had had enough. |
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The difference is that everybody with an iota of intelligence understands and recognises political diatribe when it comes from politicians. |
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She finished off her diatribe by condemning the previous day's protest by workers and farmers. |
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If the original film was something of a feminist diatribe, the undercurrent of the remake is plainly reactionary. |
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By this point in the movie, Banek can only laugh with caustic irony at this diatribe. |
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Indeed, even people inclined to agree with him find his diatribe against originalism wanting. |
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Dose's continuous incoherent diatribe evokes in turn the babble of a madman, the discourse of a preacher or the conversation of a child. |
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As it's already been pointed out, this latest diatribe is even less logical than his previous rants. |
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What the diatribe lacked in grammatical proficiency, it made up for in drama. |
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When I used to meet him regularly outside the Brompton Oratory after his Sunday devotions, it took little prompting to goad him into a diatribe against his latest enemy. |
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It is hard to find a single detailed claim in his diatribe that is physically sensible or that reflects accurate knowledge about science. |
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After Carr delivered a diatribe to Mission Control, the work load was lessened. |
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The result is an engaging, if contrary, diatribe that should be of interest to students of American Indian communities and to students of photography. |
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Informing the politician that it contains a declaration of support for him, he launches into a diatribe about immigration. |
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First, Mr. Speaker, I find it extremely disturbing that the gentleman opposite considers women's issues a diatribe. |
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That being said, you have just heard a long diatribe from our colleague across the way about one way of seeing things. |
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This is a political diatribe, one that is wrong, misleading and, as I say, close to libellous. |
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We heard his diatribe about how the opposition parties were not using their opposition days to their full effect. |
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I hope we are not going to have our votes delayed every month by a diatribe about the position of the radicals and other non-attached Members. |
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As for the diatribe about the current text, I think Parliament must defend everything that has been gained through it. |
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It's this wonderful diatribe and satirical movie about the ability to defend and make sure that things are framed. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am not sure where the member is coming from in that diatribe we just witnessed. |
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A light tapping on my shoulder interrupted my inner diatribe. |
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They should be able to make the kind of radical, irreverent cinema that Anderson himself created in a biting, bilious state of the nation diatribe such as Britannia Hospital. |
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But his diatribe in The Hague got him just the sort of international attention he wanted. |
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This diatribe against the pitiful Washington Redskins summed it all up for their fans. |
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But Klein has now unleashed a very public Facebook diatribe against the board. |
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Dix, a founding member of the RCP, spoke in a flowing diatribe as we walked amid the crowd that night. |
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She suggests that the article is a horribly offensive diatribe that grossly over-generalises in its satirisation of the downtrodden Ulster underclass. |
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Replying to the statement by the representative of Cuba, he said he hoped that the Fourth Committee's work would focus on the items on the agenda and that his delegation was open to dialogue but not diatribe. |
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Although I am being critical of the government because I think it has gone down the wrong road on this, I want it to be seen as constructive criticism rather than a diatribe against it. |
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I had a big flounderish diatribe written up, but this isn't the place for it. |
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Iran was then in mid-war with the Iraqis, whom the Americans were backing, and Mr Khamenei seized the chance to launch a diatribe against American terrorism. |
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In a 12-tweet diatribe, Marc Andreessen, who co-founded Netscape and is now a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a hot Silicon Valley VC firm, took issue with both the apps and those investing in them. |
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Contrary to what one might expect of an essay on freeways, this one is neither a diatribe nor a paean. |
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Finally, Madam President, I would like to ask why the Slovak Member who was uttering a diatribe full of hatred against Hungarians was allowed to speak on two occasions. |
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A lot of what he has said is a diatribe to that. |
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The hon. member can say it is a diatribe, but at the end of the day the Conservative government has done more destructive things than I have seen in a long time. |
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I particularly enjoyed his diatribe of the December 18 that associates the brutal tragedy in Sydney and the Weimar Republic with Ukip. |
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He has now engaged in this anti-American diatribe. |
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The incoming government will be the holder of the megaphone and will be broadcasting for its own callow political purposes a continuous diatribe about Labor economic and budgeting incompetence. |
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It was a mean-spirited, neo-conservative, Republican type of diatribe. |
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Kevin Clarke's diatribe in the July Margin Notes against the free market is self-destructive. |
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In 2001, Louis Michel, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, launched a violent diatribe in the press against European officials as overpaid, plethoric, lazy parasites feeding on the European taxpayer. |
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We have symbolically interpreted this kind rebus puzzle to illustrate, in the form of an installation, a short diatribe in which we defend the return of ideas when faced with the growing banalization of visual communication. |
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That's the same Amy who wrote a song called Footballer's Wife, a diatribe against women who date footballers just because they're famous. |
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The listener responded with another strongly worded faxed letter, stating that the host had simply confirmed the listener's impressions of him with his on-air diatribe. |
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Mr. Speaker, after listening to the member opposite's diatribe about how we should negotiate in good faith with respect to Quebec harmonizing the QST and the GST, I would like to know something. |
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Bernice resembles the man-hating mothers excoriated by Strecker and Lathbury in their momist diatribe about the nation's moral decline, Their Mothers' Daughters. |
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Rider, a renowned malcontent, laced into teammates after a loss to the Pacers on Wednesday, using an expletive-filled diatribe to vent his frustration. |
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