However, Hoggart refrained from using the more polemical terminology that was in circulation at the time.
Leaving aside the polemical wet whick of needle-strewn playgrounds, I want to know where in D.
The book is slightly technical, eminently readable, consistently shocking, occasionally hectoring and unapologetically polemical.
Her book, several said, was too polemical, and was riddled with mistakes which she refused to correct.
His polemical style helped topple the government and return Liberal opposition leader William Gladstone to power in 1880.
For Palladio, the Quattro Libri served both a polemical and a promotional purpose.
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They are often polemical and historical and with an eye on the news bulletins, each address is naturally sprinkled with soundbites.
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Mr Rogers's tale is less angry and less polemical than Mr Godwin's but in its gentle way it is just as revealing.
He then took his energetic, polemical and provocative act to the theater.
An inveterate wearer of bow-ties, he looks and sounds like a lively, slightly abrasive, polemical American journalist with a literary and libertarian bent.
The problem is that polemical writers exaggerate and skew the facts.
The polemical edge is unrelenting: deregulation of the financial markets was a disaster, and piling collateralized debt obligations and insurance swaps atop sub-prime mortgages was insane.
But if Le Canard is all about scoops and unreported secrets, Charlie is both cruder and crueller - deploying a melange of cartoons and an often vicious polemical wit.
But the book's main analytical and polemical point is tellingly made: in the absence of a Western counterbalance, Myanmar is falling almost inexorably into the Chinese sphere of influence.
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Mr Herring reckons that audiences are tired of being lectured at by 80s-style polemical comics and so he is planning to keep the political stuff in his act to a minimum.
Dr. Bailey had the temerity to point out in a very analytical and non-polemical fashion, I might add that there was simply no way nuclear weapons could be verifiably banned.
As Mr Stourton points out, in the 1980s his certainties and his polemical brilliance succeeded in turning the relationship between Catholicism and communism on its head, so that Catholicism seemed revolutionary and communism reactionary.
Bakan's polemical portrait, also adapted into a two-and-a-half hour documentary, is a tale of Enron-esque corruption, the erosion of workers' rights, the unethical exploitation of the developing world and an unhealthy involvement in political process.
Scholarly in approach, sceptical in tone and polemical in intent, this is a forceful and entertaining survey of how blockbuster exhibitions are upstaging the traditional role of museums by a highly respected art historian who died earlier this year.
While the growth of communist economics was the subject of innumerable alarmist books and polemical articles in the 1950s, Some economists who looked seriously at the roots of that growth were putting together a picture that differed substantially from most popular assumptions.
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) Ecuadorean voters were expected to give a third term Sunday to President Rafael Correa, a polemical economist who has raised living standards for the lower classes and widened their social safety net while being widely criticized as intolerant of dissent.
The English, with rare exceptions, were unsympathetic to his loud, polemical style, his declamatory poetry based more on sound than sense, his pictures assembled from bits of detritus, his artistic pranks and his love of outrageous nonsense which he used to deflate and then liberate his audiences.
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