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1 They can be much more vitriolic than non-parents, even when still together.
2 The next afternoon he was, if anything, a little more vitriolic than ever-butnot with Ole.
3 Onstage, Osborne constantly baited the opposite sex, but he was even more vitriolic about women offstage.
4 This is his second album, and if there is a more vitriolic example of angry aging this year I'll be surprised.
5 There may have been more vitriolic and drama-ridden shuntings towards the edge in elite level English football than Mourinho's current long goodbye.
6 I understand, and to a certain extent, share the frustration many have with the more vitriolic commentary found across Al Gore's Internet.
7 His tone became even more vitriolic after he was apprehended, possibly because the FBI wanted to flush out the most strident of his peers.
8 I did not give it a second thought, but the response could not have been more vitriolic if I had lit up the garden cat.
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