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trials took
place for some of its members. The
Soviet press engaged in
vituperative attacks on Zionism,
Jewish culture, and "rootless cosmopolitanism", with...
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literally or believed, or
likely to
cause real
damage to a re****tion.
Vituperative statements made in anger, such as
calling someone "an ****"
during a...
- Ethnology, and
Prehistory (1869)
founded by
Rudolph Virchow,
known for his
vituperative attacks on the evolutionists. Not
religious himself, he
insisted that...
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meeting had been well-advertised in the newspapers,
Weyland delivered a
vituperative attack on Einstein,
described as "with
heavy artillery" in one newspaper...
- to
display his
disciplined art in the role of the
victim of a wife's
vituperative tongue". However,
Andrew Sarris of The
Village Voice criticised Taylor...
- the
original on
March 8, 2016.
Retrieved March 8, 2016. [E]arnest and
vituperative opposition to the
enlistment of
slaves in
Confederate service was widespread...
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including "race-baiting, co****
ethnic humor,
prejudicial stereotyping,
vituperative criticism, and the
flaunting of
extremist symbols". In The New Yorker...
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Joseph Dauben's biography.
Writes Dauben:
Cantor devoted some of his most
vituperative correspondence, as well as a
portion of the Beiträge, to
attacking what...
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gross negligence; that it was the same thing, with the
addition of a
vituperative epithet. This view has been
consistently approved in
English law relating...
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follower five
years later, Lekh Ram
continued to stir up
animosity by his
vituperative writings." 1985
Quran Religious text On 20 July 1984, H.K. Chakraborty...