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It may well be that they are the most bitterly effective satirists in history.
In 1984 Souness could set himself up for life with a transfer to Sampdoria, who had finished seventh in Serie A. The semi-final was against Dinamo Bucharest, a club that would provide little resistance to the champions of England now but who offered bitterly effective opposition then.
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Whether in war or in peace, the illness is severe, painful and dangerous; its course may prove long, exhausting and bitterly disappointing; its victim greatly needs effective succour.
Although Britain as a whole remains bitterly divided by Brexit, May faces little effective opposition at Westminster.
The Russian foreign ministry's twitter account bitterly criticised the Dutch "silence", saying that Moscow awaited a "real apology & effective measures against this provocation's masterminds".
The film does an effective job of dramatizing the complex dynamic through which Jobs, suddenly bitterly feuding with handpicked CEO John Sculley, his supposed compadre, left Apple the year after the Mac was introduced.
The war-born, bitterly frivolous Dada movement, which mocked all cultural authorities, including itself, had disintegrated, leaving a generation primed for more effective forms of rebellion.
The Anglican communion is bitterly divided, particularly over issues of sexuality and women, and Welby is set to propose that it is no longer effective, and has not been so for 20-odd years.
They are bitterly divided.
His parents separated bitterly.
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