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21 Sentences With "most caustic"

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Molly Ivins was one of America's most caustic and beloved political commentators.
His office is now repackaging the governor's most caustic tweets as news releases.
Some of the most caustic voices have said that "only Jews use" Google now.
Some of the most caustic and aware songwriting on this album is about herself.
The fight over her account transformed Thomas's nomination into the most caustic confirmation battle to date.
His most caustic critiques were of Stephen Colbert — but the "Late Show" host was apparently not offended.
Who'd have thought that one of the most caustic shows on television could yield one of the sweetest moments on Twitter?
Even its most caustic critics don't contend that its money is spent with the intent of promoting the election of Hillary Clinton.
Foer's best and most caustic novel, filled with so much pain and regret that your heart sometimes struggles to hold it all.
Brennan, who served as President Barack Obama's CIA director from 2013 to 2017, is one of the highest-profile and most caustic critics of Trump.
Don Rickles became famous for throwing barbs at any group he could target, but he was often at his most caustic while roasting his fellow celebrities.
The most caustic sequence in "Ghost Fleet" comes at the end, when a montage runs chronologically backward to follow a fish from a plate back to the water.
While reporters declared his rally one of his most caustic in the past two years, some White House aides said privately on Wednesday that they found some comfort in the fact that it could have been worse.
It is using its "Role Models" ad, featuring children watching some of Mr. Trump's most caustic comments, to try to blunt any advantage the speech might have given Mr. Trump in Arizona, where illegal immigration is a major concern.
The Biden campaign had its most caustic exchange last week with Sanders when it accused the Vermont senator of not being honest about how Medicare for All would scrap Obamacare and lead to the loss of private health insurance and higher middle class taxes.
Urging Americans to "find a better way to talk to each other" amid one of the most caustic presidential campaigns in recent history, Ms. Trump cast immigrants as patriots and lamented, in spite of her husband's tough talk on Twitter, cyberbullying as one of the country's worst problems.
On Friday night, he recast and zeroed in on some of his most caustic and merciless songs — among them "Masters of War" from 1963, "Ballad of a Thin Man" from 1965 and "Pay in Blood" from 2012 — and sang them with deep cunning and venom coming through his much-weathered voice.
Trump Wins Indiana, Clearing Path to GOP Nomination The 2016 Race Now Has a Third Wheel Named Bernie Artist Behind Viral Nude Trump Says She Was Attacked While it was his most caustic attack against the presumptive Democratic nominee on Friday night, it was by no means the only line of attack he opened against Clinton.
He tries to stop the pain in his heart by "fantasizing." > And isn't it better, won't it be better?… Insult—after all, it's a > purification; it's the most caustic, painful consciousness! Only tomorrow I > would have defiled her soul and wearied her heart.
One of the many daily activities of the group was writing defiant letters to the courts. The most caustic ones were sent to the Writers' Union, as most of the lies started from there, and to Stalin, considered by the leaders as being "leader of the demons". All the letters were signed with the "Sabia Dreptății".Ion Moraru.
Even at his most caustic there was a simplicity, an absence of vanity, rare in a writer. He talked about death and love, authors and actors, Paris and poetry, without rambling, without moralizing, without a trace of bitterness for having fallen on hard times. He was sustained, without knowing it, by the French refusal to accept poverty as a sign of failure in an artist. Léautaud, at rock bottom, still had his credentials.

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