| 41. | This is not vulgar satire; this is very sophisticated satire.
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| 42. | The end of irony and satire and superficiality were at hand.
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| 43. | This cartoon on Comedy Central offers the sharpest satire on television.
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| 44. | Farley said satire was meant to sneak up on the reader.
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| 45. | 7 : 30 p . m . SATIRE WITH A LOCAL TWANG
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| 46. | The resulting satire leaves practically no racial or other group unscathed.
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| 47. | "` Satire'is your word, not mine.
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| 48. | Nostalgia for the greatness of yore became the stuff of satire.
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| 49. | Not'60s-satire complications, but the real thing.
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| 50. | In a nutshell : Shaky satire about our obsession with youth.
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