| 1. | But analysts see these splenetic exchanges as mostly posturing.
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| 2. | There are poems about other poets he knew, sometimes splenetic in tone.
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| 3. | There are broad satires on modern life, relentlessly splenetic opinions and clever linguistic riffs.
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| 4. | She flirts perilously with grotesqueness, making faces that turn her marmoreal beauty into splenetic ugliness.
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| 5. | The director himself portrays Caesar as splenetic, sadistic and ailing, a man asking to be assassinated.
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| 6. | She accuses him of being " splenetic " about her idealized saints, whom he probably views as fantasies.
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| 7. | She played Bill Clinton, fresh from her interview with him in a scene featuring some splenetic observations on the media.
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| 8. | Ms . Churchill, however, has never been merely angry in the tradition of John Osborne and his splenetic heirs.
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| 9. | Thanks to Jehochman, splenetic liars and cheats can now freely torment, harry, and persecute anyone who crosses Jehochman's path.
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| 10. | President Clinton is famously blessed by his enemies, and never more than by the Republican House, whose splenetic viciousness saved him in 1995.
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