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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.
  • If you've read The Rum Diary, you'll notice that certain characters and events have been amalgamated, erased or enlarged, often cleverly and wisely, but that Robinson's gentler tone is slightly at odds with Thompson's marvellously splenetic and bilious prose. Johnny Depp is back as a very different Hunter S Thompson
  • The Ghanaian fans reckoned Lúcio induced the referee's error with an exaggerated fall, so their repertoire of songs and sounds was augmented thereafter by splenetic boos every time the centre-back touched the ball. Brazil 1-0 Ghana | International friendly match report
  • Sadly, such Panglossian self-delusion is not confined merely to the Lab-liar front bench but has seeped into the self-delusory tone of much CiF comment which has reacted splenetically to having been caught with their hands in the cookie jar, the lid of which has now been firmly smacked shut. The 'big society' is collapsing under its inherent absurdity | Catherine Bennett
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  • You couldn't mention one to the other without splenetic vitriol pouring out.
  • I am told that "splenetic" language could be heard from the direction of the PM's office as soon as Brown read Darling's interview on Tuesday. The Guardian World News
  • In England at least there were fond memories of the Barnacle's stalwart defence in saving the Lord's Test in 1953 to temper the criticism even if EW Swanton was typically splenetic in his damnation. Pakistan's Azhar joins Barnacle and Boycott as new kid with the block | Rob Bagchi
  • That means his memorable classic blogbile rant against Qantas is again available for readers who prize splenetic blogging.
  • Rarely have I read a more bitter, laudably splenetic piece of invective.
  • It's almost enough to warrant a splenetic, Burchill-esque diatribe against contemporary gay social mores - full of sweeping generalisations and gleeful scatter-shot vitriol.
  • 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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  • You couldn't mention one to the other without splenetic vitriol pouring out.
  • The balance between splenetic, foul-mouthed comedy and real pathos is exquisitely maintained throughout, making 50/50 as funny and wise about impending death as Knocked Up was about impending birth. New film 50/50 shows that death can get a lot of laughs
  • And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair.
  • Vander, a pompous, splenetic academic, is an elderly Belgian émigré to a California town bearing the Nabokovian name of Arcady.
  • Conclusion:Lowenergy HeNe laser irradiation has twoway effect on regulation the proliferation reaction of splenetic T lymphocyte of S 180 bearing mouse.
  • It's a classic of the splenetic blogging genre.
  • Will the splenetic attack ads be replaced by straightforward pipebombing campaigns?
  • So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up.
  • You'll be splenetic and over-heated and I'll be jocular and whimsical.
  • So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up.
  • 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.
  • Given his mental-health problems, the loss of his girlfriend and his battle with alcoholism, it would seem he has had more than his fill of heartache; consequently The Kiss of Morning is a splenetic, purgative record.
  • It's anyone's guess, then, why he leaves his instruments dormant for much of this show in favour of splenetic rants and ruthless aggression towards his increasingly miserable audience.
  • At three the following afternoon (everything running late), the Ambassador to Ix left the Throne Room looking agitated and splenetic. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • It's bracing to hear Hodgson in full splenetic flow.
  • We are further told that Finkelstein's book ‘reads like a rant, with splenetic attacks on individuals, many of them survivors, and vast generalisations about the whole of world Jewry.’
  • He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again.
  • Rarely have I read a more bitter, laudably splenetic piece of invective.
  • You'll be splenetic and over-heated and I'll be jocular and whimsical.
  • And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair.
  • Whoever it was, he must have excogitated the idea at a distance, and in some splenetic humour; it never could have entered through his eyesight standing here. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • The honest man was grown splenetic: disregarded by every body, he was become disregardful of himself: he hoped for a cure of his gloominess, from her cheerful vein; and seemed to think himself under obligation to one who had taken notice of him, when nobody else would. Sir Charles Grandison
  • 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.
  • Yet Tyerman's frustration can sometimes lead to splenetic rants.
  • We are fortunate that Chris Waters's Fred Trueman – a thorough and judicious book that does not equivocate over the great Yorkshire and England fast bowler's complexities and sometimes splenetic temperament – is not so tentative. Fred Trueman: the good, the bad and the grouchy | Rob Bagchi
  • If he spent his time in splenetic atrabiliar reflections on his own misery, his ill usage by Nature, Fortune and other Foxes, and so forth; and had not courage, promptitude, practicality, and other suitable vulpine gifts and graces, he would catch no geese. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • Its splenetic and arrogant final edition on Thursday also appeared as childish anger from staff.
  • But even by the standards of this combustible issue, the attack on the Guardian mounted by Israel's ambassador to London last week was breathtakingly splenetic. Ian Katz: Israeli Ambassador's Dishonest Attacks on the Guardian Miss the Point
  • He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again.
  • A slightly splenetic man, possessed of Scott’s sense, would have swept his premises clear of them: Let no blue bottle approach here, to disturb a man in his work, —under pain of sugared squash (called quassia) and king’s yellow! Paras. 50-73
  • Unlike Mitchell he didn't send me the rejection letters, but from the tone of his voice it sounded like they were once again eye-poppingly splenetic. Rex Pickett: The 'Sideways' Publishing Saga -- The St. Martin's Press Nightmare (Part I)
  • His lyrics are honest, unsparing, splenetic yet gruffly humorous.

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