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Balanced with the personal is always, for Murphy, the political, and this is less travel account than it is angry polemic against an overwhelming force.
"Matters of Blood and Connection" is an unexpectedly angry polemic against a nameless scion, while "Thick as Thieves" conjures up a couple on the lam, trying to outrun the unoutrunnable.
"Fahrenheit 9/11," which opens in Manhattan today and in the rest of the country on Friday, is many things: a partisan rallying cry, an angry polemic, a muckraking inquisition into the use and abuse of power.
A few years ago Michael Scheuer had a surprise best-seller with a fierce, angry polemic about United States foreign policy, "Imperial Hubris," which he published anonymously because he was a high-level C.I.A. agent at the time.
"Dear White South Africans," blogger Ntsiki Mazwai wrote in an angry polemic last year.
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While the visit to Brussels produced no breakthroughs, it did avoid the angry polemics of some previous meetings.
This time, too, there has been an amplitude of angry polemics, but no rush to get directly involved.
The visits have taken place against a background of angry polemics between Israel and its neighbors, particularly Lebanon.
The media runs hard-hitting investigations, angry polemics and satirical images lampooning the elite, notably the cartoonist Zapiro's mockery of Zuma.
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