Brecht's words, juxtaposed against Weill's music, with its atonal harmonies and angular lines, venomously satirized the state of affairs. |
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She hadn't meant any harm by the question, but he seemed to think so as he glared venomously at her, before replying. |
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You may strongly agree with what someone wrote in The Peak, or may venomously oppose it. |
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For months China's policymakers have been trying to slow the country's economy, which grew venomously in the year to the first quarter. |
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But Indian environmentalists, businessmen and politicians proceeded to slam this notion venomously. |
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The press, in Britain, is full of such errors, often venomously expressed. |
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Tapper, Washington correspondent for Salon.com, frenetically races from event to event, deploring the rant and venom of the procedures by venomously ranting himself. |
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