| 1. | But on this occasion they are trenchantly wedded to their subject.
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| 2. | In his book, he trenchantly argues that the looming environmental crisis is a moral crisis.
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| 3. | It's amazing how trenchantly the debates in Wright's excellent screenplay traverse the centuries.
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| 4. | Nobody portrayed the Gilded Age as gilded cage more trenchantly and with more surgical precision than Edith Wharton.
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| 5. | And her play, under the precise, careful direction of Leigh Silverman, is still trenchantly autobiographical.
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| 6. | In this programme, his Times Obituary states " his lucidity and critical sense were trenchantly displayed ".
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| 7. | One review described the work as " imaginative and bold . . . trenchantly performed " ( Time Out,.
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| 8. | Years later Stephen's Uncle Sam trenchantly remarks that " the why is a never-known ."
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| 9. | It was a trenchantly critical review of Henry Drummond's " Natural Law in the Spiritual World ".
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| 10. | Pamphleteering, press releases and trenchantly worded radio editorials condemning the bill also formed part of the onslaught in the public arena.
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