Sentence examples for of diatribe from inspiring English sources

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Weaving three disparate tales into the escalating impasse between Hebba and Karim, "Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story" is the very opposite of diatribe.

Eisenhower and Khrushchev met at a previously scheduled summit in Paris on May 16. "After reaching Paris," wrote The Times, "Premier Khrushchev unloosed a barrage of diatribe against the United States and used the incident to disrupt the planned meeting".

In any case, the balance for tragedy was upset, and the theatre of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides gave way to what seems to have been a theatre of diatribe, spectacle, and entertainment.

What followed was considerably more nuanced than the kind of diatribe, now familiar, often delivered by artists and others who came of age in the city during the 1970s and yearn for the seductions of a vanished danger.

(That sort of diatribe was provided later in the afternoon by the longtime liberal radio talk show host Randi Rhodes, who likened the Bushes to the Corleone family in "The Godfather" and said the president was Fredo).

The songs on that album were a form of diatribe directed at the American society.

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See, for example, the series of diatribes against Barroso by usually excellent Financial Times columnist Wolfgang Münchau (one is entitled "Like a fish, Europe is rotting from the head").

But as Ms. Dowd confessed, in wanting to be liked instead of attacked, she must realize that her sarcastic style invites reciprocity, and may turn off even admiring readers who weary of diatribes against "Rummy" and "W". A. Robert Smith Virginia Beach, March 13 , 2005

Walter is constantly storming in and out of the worn-down Chicago apartment where the play takes place, and he delivers a series of diatribes that only underscore his fundamental ambivalence and confusion.

After a series of diatribes against Israel, the leaders tendered the Palestinians some tepid financial support -- $240 million in loans over six months -- and failed to find a formula for lifting United Nations sanctions in a manner that would satisfy both Iraq and Kuwait.

He was particularly hard on emotions that would disrupt such a life, producing a number of diatribes (e.g., "On Glory") against the desire for glory, reputation, or honor.

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