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screed
noun
A long discourse or harangue.
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This is entirely accurate: Knox wrote a misogynist screed entitled The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women in 1558.
IN A scholarly screed entitled "The History of Underdevelopment in Turkey", which many thoughtful Turks took rather seriously, Ismail Cem blamed a lot of Turkey's ills on his country's embrace of western materialism.
The author's name is Jerome Corsi and he is also the author of "Unfit for Command", the best-selling, factually-challenged screed aimed at John Kerry that was published in 2004.
The pro-whaling screed was approved by a much thinner margin: 33 votes to 32.
One study estimated that 10-12% of Muslims have radical Islamist leanings, and a quarter of Muslim teenagers are hostile to Christians and Jews or to democracy.Germany awoke to such problems a decade or more before Mr Sarrazin's screed appeared.
It was the voice of a liberal firebrand that came through in his screed against the "socialist traits" of Germany's welfare debate.His outburst suggests that all is not well in the FDP's coalition with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), led by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
This particular screed will zip its way to its readers via the wizardry of the internet.
But his policies, which at this stage he has laid out in greater detail than has any other candidate, are no radical screed.
CASSANDRA is composing this screed on a MacBook Pro; he has, too, an iPhone; and his wife, thanks to a generosity on his part prodded by many, many hints, has an iPad.
"SAY THAT dirty word", Warren Beatty rasps in Bulworth, a bash-you-over-the-head political screed in film form.
Head down over a prepared text, brow furrowed in concentration, he ploughed through a 40-minute screed in the flat tone he reserves for such occasions.
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