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Ms. Akers wisely chose to rein it in, making its contempt all the more stinging.
That many of his perfectionist's complaints are on target makes his words even more stinging.
In the context of modern American politics, few insults are more stinging.
One of Vince Cable's more stinging misspoken words was his characterisation of the coalition's NHS reforms as "Maoist".
At Saturday's early show, "Lost" was sung by Mr. Kral's widow, Jackie Cain, in a tone of fey, deadpan regret that made its zingers all the more stinging.
Part of that image image is as a burly jack-of-all-trades and a judo fighter, which might have made the apparent opprobrium of the martial arts fans more stinging for Mr. Putin.
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Whoever "they" may be, Mr. Chabrol has undoubtedly been more stung by criticism than he acknowledges.
Once they got their tackle heights down and brought a bit more sting it allowed others to get over the ball – Tom Curry would have had a field day if he had stayed on.
However, if the day's events and those in the wider Arab world become a spark for the development of a political consciousness within the "nido" circles, Cupid's arrow might just have a bit more sting in the Gulf Arab states.
From the right, there's the argument for more profiling, more FBI sting operations, and more surveillance.
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