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Examples
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Invective is an art form like any other, but it has gone out of style
Mercy! 2009
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Invective is not at all popular among my American friends, but many of my Australian and Irish friends (and some of my UK friends) think it's hilarious - as indeed I do.
ccfinlay: Yes, The First Question Is Rhetorical ccfinlay 2007
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Invective is an art form like any other, but it has gone out of style
A Bright Shining Lie 2007
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Invective is not flaming or trolling any more than parody is slander.
ccfinlay: Yes, The First Question Is Rhetorical ccfinlay 2007
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Invective is an art like any other; when brought under rigorous aesthetic control, it can be persuasive even if the reviewer's animus is clear …
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Invective is an art like any other; when brought under rigorous aesthetic control, it can be persuasive even if the reviewer's animus is clear …
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Invective is an art form like any other, but it has gone out of style
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Invective is an art like any other; when brought under rigorous aesthetic control, it can be persuasive even if the reviewer's animus is clear.
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Invective is an art form like any other, but it has gone out of style
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Invective is an art like any other; when brought under rigorous aesthetic control, it can be persuasive even if the reviewer's animus is clear.
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