No target was deemed out of bounds : royalty was reviewed by republicans; rival religions were subjected to no-nonsense'consumer reports'; pompous priests were symbolically defrocked; corrupt businessmen, closet bigots and chronic plagiarists were exposed; and topical ideologies were treated to swingeing critiques ."
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Shortly afterwards, in addition to the swingeing cuts being made by vice-chairman Karren Brady, Sullivan suggested that Dyer should follow Dean Ashton into retirement; Sullivan expressed the club's frustration that Dyer, who earns ?0, 000 per week, had only played 18 games in three years.
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Presseurop wondered the day after thousands of students marched on the streets of Dublin : " Has Ireland awoken ? " and said the protest had " Giv [ en ] the lie to general opinion that the economically stricken nation has taken swingeing austerity measures with passive resignation " . " Scenes bizarrely similar " occurred in London one week later.
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The event is commemorated by the famous 1968 Richard Hamilton work " Swingeing London 67 ", a collage of contemporary press clippings about the case, and the seminal portrait of Richards and Fraser handcuffed together also entitled Swingeing London . http : / / www . theguardian . com / artanddesign / 2011 / sep / 13 / richard-hamilton-artist-dies.
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The event is commemorated by the famous 1968 Richard Hamilton work " Swingeing London 67 ", a collage of contemporary press clippings about the case, and the seminal portrait of Richards and Fraser handcuffed together also entitled Swingeing London . http : / / www . theguardian . com / artanddesign / 2011 / sep / 13 / richard-hamilton-artist-dies.