| 1. | The writing is often characterized by spleen, acerbity and quarrelsomeness.
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| 2. | He has both the wit and acerbity to do so.
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| 3. | Acerbity is a sign of life, at least.
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| 4. | This pair is well-matched, separated by decades but twinned in acerbity.
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| 5. | Chris Tarrant later praised Wogan's acerbity.
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| 6. | There's her new colorist ( Malcolm Gets ), the essence of acerbity.
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| 7. | Kurtz was equal parts wit and acerbity, with a quick mind expressed in frequently sharp words.
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| 8. | But, as American officials note with some acerbity, their objections tally with their own self-interest.
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| 9. | Many barbed references to slavery have been worked into the dialogue, and he delivers them with winning acerbity.
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| 10. | Sales'view of the native peoples was often strongly negative, recalling the acerbity of the Jesuit Johann Jakob Baegert.
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