The London-based comic created his life coach alter-ego to satirise the world of self-help and corporate jargon. |
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As games mature, more are going to try to explore the issues GTAV attempts to satirise, sensationalise and make ridiculous. |
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In December 1659, The Pretentious Young Ladies, a farce which aimed to satirise life in society, was a triumph. |
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The difference is, we may actually have an opportunity to satirise this government. |
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He was able to shape their speech and satirise their manners in what was to become popular literature among people of the same types. |
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The aim of the club was to satirise ignorance and pedantry in the form of the fictional scholar Martinus Scriblerus. |
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The language of consumerism is used to satirise the body of consumerism through antiphrasis. |
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Refusing to rebut, satirise, or even acknowledge the arguments and assumptions aired daily on Fox News is simply to let their influence grow unchecked. |
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