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friendships with, and
patronage by, the
aristocracy were
undamaged by the
vituperation of both his
person and his
neoclassical architecture by
Augustus Pugin...
- were
unwarranted appropriation of
Biblical narratives and
figures and
vituperation of the
Jewish faith. For
these reasons,
medieval Jewish writers commonly...
- a form of rude
expression or
discourse intended to
offend or hurt;
vituperation, or
deeply seated ill will, vitriol.[clarification needed] The Latin...
- I find
myself the
worldwide victim of m**** demonstrations, violence,
vituperation and ****cution" (emphasis in the original).
Irving went on to claim...
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reported that the show "drew one of the most
concentrated doses of
critical vituperation ever to
greet an
instant ratings hit". The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's...
- into the cab to take her back home.
Helmut is
clearly amused by the
vituperation between the two.
After Angela and Yoyo depart,
Helmut struggles to drive...
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female anger,
using sarcastic remarks at ****ism, as Folklore's
moment of
vituperation. It
metaphorically describes Swift's
dispute with
Borchetta and Scooter...
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question is the true one.
Along those same
lines Mill wrote, "unmeasured
vituperation, emplo**** on the side of
prevailing opinion,
really does
deter people...
- with
twice as many
newspapers at
their command,
slashed back with
equal vituperation. John
Fenno and "Peter Porcupine" (William Cobbett) were
their nastiest...