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In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's first novel for seven years, "social comedy mingles with cultural polemic under the umbrella of an exuberantly romantic love story".
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Unlike Under the Gun, a polemic that seeks to change views on gun control, Newtown has survivors, their families and their community bearing witness.
His Web site polemics brought him under the eye of Jordanian intelligence.
Perry acknowledged his exploitation of the decorative appeal of his pots, describing them as a "guerrilla tactic" under the cover of which "a polemic or an ideology" waited to be discovered.
Our cover is a really good and provocative polemic by Simon Thurley on the demolition of Britain under our very noses, an architectural revolution he compares to the postwar period.
Whittle's books published under the Forum's imprint include a polemic against contemporary attention-seeking (modestly praised by Melanie Phillips), another called Monarchy Matters and one called Being British with the rhetorical sub-title "What's Wrong With It?" He's been known to bash "our liberal elites" in the Daily Mail.
Under Bavarian law, that means the 800-page polemic will enter into the public domain, its ban lifted.
The school at Deventer came to have great prestige under Alexander Hegius, rector from 1465 to 1498 and author of a polemic treatise, De utilitate Graeci ("On the Usefulness of Greek")—underlining the importance of studying Greek and of De scientia ("On Knowledge") and De moribus ("On Manners").
How much is polemic?
Yet this is no polemic.
WHATEVER happened to American polemic?
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