| 21. | Mrs . Wilkinson, a once-aspiring dancer who now caustically tends to her gaggle of uninspired ballet students.
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| 22. | Pointing to it, he added caustically, " The humanitarian aid of Yeltsin, Chernomyrdin and Grachev ."
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| 23. | The words were barely out of his mouth when Bentsen caustically declared, " Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy.
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| 24. | Larry Halloran, a lawyer for the Republican Party, suggested caustically that perhaps those ballots were still in the election office.
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| 25. | This Hamlet is less shrinking violet than thorny brier, a caustically funny figure whose very hesitation is the stuff of forceful dramatizing.
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| 26. | In the Web's early days it was caustically called the Worldwide Wait because it took so long for pages to load.
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| 27. | Showtime's production, alas, offers neither actor, but thoughtfully substitutes Bruce Willis as the thuggish, caustically menacing Lee.
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| 28. | Bone was one of several veterans in the Hearts team and as a result the side was caustically dubbed Dad's Army.
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| 29. | From them, he emerges as tall and good-looking, a brilliant comic writer and sharply _ some say caustically _ witty.
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| 30. | Finkelstein says caustically as he pours a cup of coffee, recalling Richard Nixon's 1972 promise to end the war in Vietnam.
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