He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again. |
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So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up. |
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That means his memorable classic blogbile rant against Qantas is again available for readers who prize splenetic blogging. |
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And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair. |
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Its splenetic and arrogant final edition on Thursday also appeared as childish anger from staff. |
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You couldn't mention one to the other without splenetic vitriol pouring out. |
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Will the splenetic attack ads be replaced by straightforward pipebombing campaigns? |
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In 1947 he made a wonderful picture which, though he continued to photograph for many more years, we might read as a valediction to his younger, splenetic self. |
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In short, the film is a pleasingly inoffensive diversion in which Philip Seymour Hoffman, in the guise of splenetic gonzo rock journalist Lester Bangs, almost steals the show. |
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Jip the cynical raver in Human Traffic, much given to splenetic tantrums and erectile dysfunction. |
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All they want to do is make vituperative and splenetic remarks about it and indulge in nothing more than crass political opportunism. |
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You'll be splenetic and over-heated and I'll be jocular and whimsical. |
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His lyrics are honest, unsparing, splenetic yet gruffly humorous. |
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It's therefore tempting to conclude that Harley must have used up of all his remaining creativity and originality on this one magnificently splenetic piece of pop genius. |
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My previous splenetic post about my own debt was an attempt to encourage a little criticality about the social function of the MFA for graphic designers in the first place. |
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Rarely have I read a more bitter, laudably splenetic piece of invective. |
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Just consider their splenetic reaction to Mr Milburn's appointment. |
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None compares with elderberry wine which, because of its quota of tannin, will mature for several years in the bottle, acquiring its own splenetic English finish. |
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In fact, Gwendolen, not intending it, but intending the contrary, had offended her hostess, who, though not a splenetic or vindictive woman, had her susceptibilities. |
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