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Tynan's and another
In 1948, after the death of Tynan's father-the man he had known as Peter Tynan-Tynan learned to his surprise that Peter Tynan was in reality an alias of Sir Peter Peacock, a former mayor of Warrington, who had been successfully leading a double life for more than 20 years, and who had a wife and another family back in Warrington.

Tynan's and ;
The episode further encouraged Whitehouse in her campaign against the BBC ; it also cut short Tynan's television career.

Tynan's and on
The controversy was part of a larger, longstanding aim of Tynan's " of breaking down linguistic inhibitions on the stage and in print.
His second marriage began falling apart, largely because of " Tynan's insistence on total sexual latitude for himself, fidelity for his wife ".
* Tynan's biography on the National Theatre's website

Tynan's and .
Tynan's equaliser was in the 90th minute.
Bill Tynan's constituency covered Hamilton and Blantyre with an electorate of approximately 53, 000.
Clayton, ironically, joined Argyle as Tynan's replacement, when Tynan signed for Rotherham United in the summer of 1985.
" Unlike Johnson and Tynan, most undergraduates at the university had been through World War II, but were nevertheless " struck speechless " by Tynan's extravagant style.
Tynan's mother was obliged to return Sir Peter's body to his wife and family in Warrington for burial.
Tynan's discovery of his father's deception ( and his mother's collusion ) did long-term damage to his ability to trust others.
Tynan's career took off in 1952 when he was hired as a theatre critic for the London Evening Standard.
The irony of Whitehouse's comment has been noted, given the later revelations of Tynan's fetish for flagellation.
Tynan's left-wing politics and lifestyle made him something of a poster boy for 1960s radical chic and champagne socialism in London.
Meanwhile, Tynan's first marriage deteriorated to the point where he was living apart from Dundy, and they finally divorced in May 1964.
( 2001 ISBN 1-86049-513-3 ()-contains an autobiographical account of Tynan's first marriage as written by his first wife.
Discusses the story ( told by Kathleen Tynan ) of Kenneth Tynan's obsession with Louise Brooks.
October 14, 2001. Review of The Diaries, and a critical synopsis of Tynan's life

diatribe and almost
Two notable examples came in the episodes " Cousin Liz " ( Archie went on a diatribe about how God hates gays ) and " California, Here We Are " ( where, upon learning that Gloria's near affair had almost destroyed the Stivics ' marriage, berates the " Little Goil " and says that the matter is " God's business ").

diatribe and another
Featley had on 17 October 1643 held fierce argument in Southwark with William Kiffin and three other baptists, the substance of which he embodied in his best-known work entitled The Dippers Dipt Denne, hurt by the tone of Featley's diatribe, offered to dispute the ten arguments with him face to face ; and then drew up his Antichrist Unmasked, which appeared by 1 April 1645, when Featley was already a dying man ; another reply by Samuel Richardson, entitled Some brief Considerations, followed soon afterwards.
Ian Youngs of BBC News noted that the song was another diatribe about fame and how difficult it is being in the public eye.

diatribe and ;
Gilbert Wakefield had published a Tragoediarum delectus ; and, conceiving himself to be slighted, as there was no mention of his work in the new Hecuba, he wrote a diatribe extemporalis against it.
This can not be explained as a Stoic diatribe ; for in this case Philo would not have repeated it.
His diatribe against female rulers backfired on him when Elizabeth I succeeded her half-sister Mary I as Queen of England ; Elizabeth was a supporter of the Protestant cause, but took offence at Knox's words about female sovereigns.
Amongst Chesterton's works are Portrait of a Leader ( 1937 ), a hagiography of Mosley ; Why I left Mosley ( 1938 ), which broke from his earlier work ; The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism ( 1948 ) in which he distanced himself from this form of prejudice ; and The New Unhappy Lords, a diatribe against international finance.
The grace of these well-ordered snapshots is that there is no diatribe ; you are left to put things together yourself.
* Boris ( Allen ) retains his trademark glasses despite their anachronistic absurdity ; at one point Boris says to Sonja after a diatribe, " Do you think God wears glasses?
Perversion: for Profit ; uses audio sampled from the 1965 propaganda film Perversion for Profit, an anti-pornography diatribe hosted by George Putnam ( newsman ) and also garnered favorable reviews especially in Germany, where the band's often aggressive political comment was seen as a throwback to the earlier days of post-punk electronic and industrial music, influenced in part by the Situationist International as well as Dada.

diatribe and failure
The Dresden performances of Le prophète ( in German ) in 1850 were the occasion for a series of articles by Wagner's disciple, Theodor Uhlig, condemning Meyerbeer's style and crudely attributing his alleged aesthetic failure to his Jewish origins, inspiring Wagner to write his anti-Jewish diatribe Das Judenthum in der Musik (" Jewishness in Music ").

diatribe and on
His diatribe falls on the ears of many citizens of the town, who turned to religion in droves but would not have done so under normal circumstances.
In his De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio ( 1524 ), he lampoons the Lutheran view on free will.
Burke's " Letter to a Member of the National Assembly ", published in February 1791, was a diatribe against Rousseau, whom he considered the paramount influence on the French Revolution ( his ad hominem attack did not really engage with Rousseau's political writings ).
She also appeared ( as herself ) on Will and Grace in an episode dealing with Will and Grace's spuriously bidding on Sandra's Manhattan apartment in order to become friendly with her and culminates in a diatribe from Bernhard when their ruse is exposed, with obfuscating sounds of a blender ( she was having a smoothie made ) blotting out supposed obscenities.
As an example, the author surrogate may be the one who delivers political diatribe, expressing the author's beliefs at an appropriate time, or expound on the strengths and weakness of other characters, thereby communicating directly the author's opinion on the characters in question.
Political debate often abuses public confidence by one candidate attempting to sway voters, not by logical argument on given issues, but by personal diatribe that does not directly bear on the matter at hand.
Schumann's attack on Les Huguenots was clearly a personal diatribe against Meyerbeer's Judaism: ' Time and time again we had to turn away in disgust ... One may search in vain for a sustained pure thought, a truly Christian sentiment ... It is all contrived, all make believe and hypocrisy !... The shrewdest of composers rubs his hands with glee.
Melbourne band TISM feature a spoken word diatribe titled " My Brilliant Huntington's Chorea " on the bonus disc from their 1999 album www. tism. wanker. com.
When Schenker was planning a diatribe against Paul Bekker whose monograph on Beethoven was very popular at the time, Hertzka refused to consider publishing it, noting that Bekker and him were close friends.
The diatribe goes on for several pages and concludes with Gussie hinting darkly at illicit relations between the Headmaster of the Market Snodsbury Grammar School and the mother of the recipient of the prize he is awarding.
Critic Ned Chaillett has described Sink the Belgrano !, a critical take on the Falklands War, which premiered at the Half Moon Theatre, in Stepney, on 2 September 1986, as " a diatribe in punk-Shakespearean verse "; and Berkoff himself described it as " even by my modest standards ... one of the best things I have done ".
It was soon changed to Little Village, in reference to the foul-mouthed in-studio diatribe by Sonny Boy Williamson II, on a Chess reissue album titled Bummer Road.
In October 1696 he published Essay on Publick Virtue, a diatribe against the ruling Whig Junto.
With gay-activist Fierstein and the political Laurents on board, the show could have " become a polemic diatribe on gay rights.
Last week, it was that same part of his family who went on Wendy Williams ' program and launched the worst on-air diatribe ever directed at a father by his children.
He was the author of a diatribe on the courtiers of Charles VII.

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