Balance out your portfolio with a dash of chlorine and caustic soda, a.k.a. lye.
The caustic culture of cable news gave rise to the next generation of TV news.
It's really terrific and kind of whimsical and caustic at the same time, which is nice.
Products like caustic soda and polystyrene are popular neither with growth-stock buyers nor with environmentalists.
Ms Thorning-Schmidt's attempt to avert the rift earned her a caustic reprimand from Nicolas Sarkozy.
It was energetically publicised (albeit in caustic terms) by two Salafist (hardline Islamist) television channels.
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The more polarized, caustic and poorly analyzed an issue, the more intractable it becomes.
Mr Stedman Jones says that if the 1970s had not been so caustic, neoliberalism might have floundered.
The highly alkaline substance is a by-product of aluminium production and has a caustic effect on the skin.
With Charlie Sheen, who makes a brief, caustic return as Bud Fox, the hero of the earlier film.
First, you dig up bauxite which you then crush and boil in sodium hydroxide (lye, or caustic soda).
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But Goodwin's caustic challenges are frequently on the money, and they spur his team on to great achievements.
As the caustic taste flooded her mouth, she scanned the room, trying to decide where to ditch the wallet.
They provoke laughter with behaviour characterized by gluttony, caustic humour and wit, but also possess great intelligence and wisdom.
Scientists continue to pinpoint significant and pervasive problems caused by the caustic crude.
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The caustic fumes caught in her throat, and she pressed her nose into the sleeve of her old tracksuit top.
So, too, was Donald Horne's caustic polemic, The Lucky Country, which is arguably post-war Australia's most influential work of non-fiction.
Our devices contain no mercury, they contain no caustic chemicals and they don't break as they are not made of glass.
"The fact that it's not a weapon doesn't mean it's not some creative use of a caustic agent, " the official said.
"While that may sound caustic and insensitive, he is right, " McKenna said.
Rhetoric on the Republican side has been especially caustic in recent days.
Mr Bloomberg's boosters note that he has managed to run things well without infuriating half the city, as his caustic predecessor did.
" "She is one of those rare writers who manages to mock without sneering, to be simultaneously caustic and loving with her creations.
The company doesn't rely on the plumber's snake or caustic chemicals.
These creatures, now called anammox bacteria, transform caustic and hazardous ammonium into dinitrogen, the harmless nitrogen gas that makes up 78% of the air we breathe.
His jokes were seldom caustic or off-color, like Claes Oldenburg's or Tom Wesselman's, and never Swiftian in their misanthropy, as James Rosenquist's political murals could be.
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There is, however, a blog, The Epicurean Dealmaker, written by an anonymous investment banker who has for several years been providing caustic commentary on his profession.
Mitt Romney and John McCain accused each other Monday of being liberals, a charge tantamount to blasphemy in the caustic campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-63) achieved a rare harmony of caustic narrative and engraved depiction and nowhere more brilliantly than in Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero (1848).
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