| 1. | Yet some of his most trenchant observations concern larger aesthetic questions.
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| 2. | He combines outrage with irony, trenchant critique with conspiracy theory.
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| 3. | Salinger's views on celebrity are often funny and trenchant.
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| 4. | Consider this trenchant observation by House Education Committee chairman Paul Sadler:
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| 5. | He still has a tough, trenchant vision that often hits home.
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| 6. | One attorney, however, did make a trenchant observation.
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| 7. | Manet was a trenchant social commentator, Courbet a revolutionary.
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| 8. | Overall, Shaw's opinions are the most trenchant.
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| 9. | Trenchant comments tend to get lost in the hyperactive clutter.
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| 10. | His hunger to know satisfied her trenchant desire to teach.
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