More times than not the targets it aims for are accurately and satirically skewered. |
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Perhaps, too, the academic environment is just too rarefied, too unrelated to a recognisable outside world, to be satirically relevant. |
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They concern themselves with the real world and address its problems, satirically or self-deprecatingly. |
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Caulfield hoped that the audience could look at Hollywood more critically or satirically. |
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With an affectionate gaze at his sober colleague, the prudent maidservant removes the wine-bottle, while a trumpeter at the door satirically sounds the reveille. |
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They may be used in a straightforward manner or satirically, but their focus is ultimately on the work of Parliament and parliamentarians. |
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It's also, as many post-apocalyptic books are, an anatomy: it tells you a lot about how the world is put together and examines, satirically, the mental attitudes of a world that's ended. |
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Patrick White was inspired by Australians' relationship with the land and examined, often satirically, the conflict between inner consciousness and social existence. |
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Many of these dump sites are the source for recycled machine parts and building materials, satirically referred to as the northern equivalent of Canadian Tire. |
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