Like other semi-hysterical right-wing critics, he makes up in vituperation what he lacks in understanding. |
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You can forget the vows of both parties to forego vituperation in campaigning. |
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Liberals and lefties, who know a thing or two about the politics of vituperation, have never held back from ridiculing conservatives. |
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One cannot imagine such crisp vituperation disgorging from the lips of a seemingly unflappable person. |
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Anyone who defies or dares to challenge them is subject to the most awful abuse and vituperation, all of it personal, racist and ideological. |
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With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane. |
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Bombard the offices of those Senators with your views, and back up your objections with hard data rather than vituperation. |
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Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation. |
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The vituperation and neglect I and the bulk of my fellow modern artists suffer was also the lot of Van Gogh. |
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Both had a well-developed line in personal abuse and vituperation. |
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To his critics he was a lightning rod, attracting fear and vituperation. |
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Mr Uribe, now a senator, unleashes a daily blast of vituperation against his former colleague. |
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Russia's humiliating slap down of Washington's Tbilisi client provoked a frenzy of vituperation in US imperialist circles. |
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We will not flinch from reactionary and misogynist defamation and vituperation levelled against us. |
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Our parliament is probably no more boring than any other, although we could do with a bit more passion, vituperation and maybe even some mace swinging. |
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When people argue, they often resort to vituperation and insults. |
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Whenever a voice was raised in behalf of deliberation and the recognized maxims of statesmanship, it was howled down in a storm of vituperation and cant. |
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The stuff comes out of her without filter, not so much stream of consciousness as unconscionable torrent: crossness, self-pity, indignation, wit, vision, witchy vituperation, vivid regret, terror. |
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They are finding their voice in apolitically competent leadership which is directing their vituperation against the Bar to settle some unstated grievance with the Bar. |
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