| 31. | This commercial was satirised by The Onion.
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| 32. | These advertisements were satirised by Labor ads depicting Cooper as a wild-eyed reactionary.
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| 33. | Her novels satirise British-Irish relations and Ireland itself with wit and occasionally bitterness.
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| 34. | Kiss Madiam take popular songs and change the lyrics to something funny, essentially satirising.
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| 35. | The poem was both highly regarded and repeatedly satirised by those who experienced World War I.
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| 36. | Wain's illustrations often parody human behaviour, satirising fads and fashions of the day.
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| 37. | The cover's typeface and layout used satirise contemporary trends in conservative German newspaper design.
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| 38. | Indeksovo radio pozoriate recorded a few other songs during this period, satirising all sides involved.
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| 39. | These acts mocked and satirised members of London society and the preoccupations of the popular press.
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| 40. | If they refused they were satirised.
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