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Nobody was satisfied, including Reed Irvine, the dyspeptic chief of Accuracy in Media -- a conservative watchdog group.
CNN: 'Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter's Story'
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The Net is about to barrel through the service economy like a dyspeptic rhino, goring those that don't step lively.
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The reputations of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich Hayek surpass that of a dyspeptic economist writing for the New York Times.
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There is a more dyspeptic view of the affair, though, one that in no way diminishes the tenacious cleverness of the winners.
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He was widely known, and frequently parodied, for his humorous, dyspeptic soliloquies about aspects of the modern world he found bothersome.
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After a broad-based run that began in 2000, however, the performance of big drug stocks and biotechnology companies is enough to make investors slightly dyspeptic.
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What he really wants to do, he insists, is appear in a comedy, a wish thus far denied him on film unless one counts his performance as the dyspeptic painter Frederick in Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986).
WSJ: Max von Sydow | His Silence May Be Golden | Cultural Conversation by David Mermelstein
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The dyspeptic old man could be preparing the way for a state of emergency, a union with Belarus or some other stratagem he could use to stay in office beyond the end of his second term next year.
ECONOMIST: Russian roulette