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In a polemic about self-censorship.
I'm not trying to drum in a polemic.
In a polemic that has echoes in the present day, he concludes: "The age of chivalry is gone.
Gay, who treats Schnitzler as Exhibit A in a polemic asserting that Victorians were not the prudes we take them for, is far more interested in Schnitzler the philanderer than in Schnitzler the writer.
But precious time is taken from patient care if they involve their doctor in a polemic (about which they would really have only marginal knowledge) as to which of their multiple problems should be treated more or less aggressively.
When you make a link, you can link to anything," its founder, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, wrote in 2010, in a polemic targeted just as much at the "closed worlds" of Facebook and the Apple App Store as at Iran's "Halal internet".
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For the past two years, Libya has meant just one thing in Washington: a polemic about the attack on a U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi and the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
The programme makers failed to properly inform Wunsch that the programme he would appear in was a polemic.
He was not interested, however, in writing a polemic to make his point — he thought Christians would require something stronger than mere argument to combat this new heterodoxy.
In July 1940, a polemic entitled Guilty Men was released by "Cato"—a pseudonym for three journalists (including future Labour leader Michael Foot).
On September 3rd David Davis, a right-winger who ran against Mr Cameron for the leadership in 2005, delivered a polemic in favour of deregulation and tax cuts.
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