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On the contrary: it simply reminds us, almost a decade after his similarly corrosive turn in Magnolia, that, as with most actors, there are deep reserves of bile and self-loathing within him, which he can occasionally tap, but not always (cf. Eyes Wide Shut), and which can make for compelling viewing.
The irony that she has mouth cancer is not lost on the audience, who recoil at every corrosive turn of phrase, bracing themselves for the onslaught of verbal arrows she is sure to shoot at everyone in her path.
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Charming Cecilia tells fibs, which are beguiling and harmless at first, but turn corrosive.
Like many of Mr. Wright's plays "Grace" contains an unsettling mix of sympathy and malice — gentle humor and genuine philosophical speculation that can turn corrosive and violent.
Writing in The New York Times, he recently said financialization was "corrosive" and had turned the economy into "a giant casino" where banks skim an oversize share of profits.
The quiet people – urged on, no doubt, by the same paper's corrosive cynicism – will soon turn on the new "elite".
I'd turned it corrosive with my scraping and rinsing, but my Porsche was as naked as a baby, the color of rough pewter….
"Political endorsements, much more than judges' discussion of issues, lead to political indebtedness, which in turn has a corrosive impact on the public's perception of the judicial system".
But this is an opera without release, in which the passion of the two lovers turns inward and corrosive, leading to a final, unforgettably staged scene of betrayal.
Carbon dioxide dissolves readily into the ocean, turning the water corrosive to shell-forming animals.
What persists is the one-state reality, the status quo, and, with it, the corrosive rhetoric and behavior that has turned Ruvi Rivlin into an unexpected prophet.
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