| 41. | He became a trenchant critic both of capitalism and of many aspects of socialism.
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| 42. | Gifted, yes, and ascerbic, trenchant, iconoclastic and also good ."
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| 43. | The Kartemquin Group has been making trenchant nonfiction films about Chicago for almost 30 years.
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| 44. | Still, Tretyakov is valued as a well-connected and often trenchant political analyst.
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| 45. | Not every moment edited into " Baseball, Minnesota " is so trenchant.
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| 46. | Most of the themes are more trenchant.
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| 47. | This gives the movie trenchant insight and a good sense of lived-in spontaneity.
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| 48. | A blueprint for restructuring Japan's trenchant central bureaucracy is also slated for debate.
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| 49. | He remains a trenchant critic of the Bush Presidency and the American government in general.
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