It was a few people around McCain, a couple editors at the Standard, and some miscellaneous other GOP malcontents and polemicists. |
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These narratives were overblown exaggerations, but polemicists employed their hyperbole to further political ends. |
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Newspapers evolved from the pamphleteers who considered themselves polemicists. |
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His sermonette about how academics and polemicists misuse history when they construct bogus categories like Fordism and Taylorism was very nicely done. |
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He was one of the ablest polemicists in a period of remarkable vitality. |
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Yet both men were effective polemicists, united by their faith in the power of language. |
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Similarly, early modern Protestant polemicists often argued that the Virgin Mary's intercessory strength rendered Christ impuissant. |
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Contrary to the popular attitude of polemicists who condemned one culture in the name of another, Liang Shuming's thinking was rooted in cultural pluralism. |
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That we are not polemicists but rather the architects of our establishment that execute the legitimatization of our uncertainty concerning our values. |
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