| 1. | Opportunities for really sharp satire are blunted or just plain booted.
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| 2. | "Dictators detest political satire, " he said.
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| 3. | He describes " Divas " as a social satire.
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| 4. | Sinclair Lewis's satire of middle American conformity and consumerism.
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| 5. | True satire hurts; digging up its autobiographical roots hurts more.
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| 6. | Even satire has not been immune from China's shadow.
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| 7. | There are times when we get exactly the satire we deserve,
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| 8. | Don't you recognize satire when you read it ?)
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| 9. | Satire made Sahl a star in the 1950s and'60s.
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| 10. | The ferociousness of Swift's satire is not so fortunate.
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