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Example sentences for: polemical
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The Handbook is a polemical work; despite its title, it is not organized the way a handbook for writers, editors, etc., normally would be.
The London law firm Mishcon de Reya--whose star attorney, Anthony Julius, last year wrote a polemical book about T.S.
"The most malignly error-ridden study of the American people to appear since the Politburo went out of business" (Robert Sam Anson, the London Times ). Even Newt Gingrich, who raves about the book in the Weekly Standard , says Johnson's account of events since the 1960s is too polemical.
These were polemical conservative books, Losing Ground , The Closing of the American Mind , Wealth and Poverty , and so on.
The second of two installments in the presidential scholar's biography of the 36 th president is deemed "sound and judicious," and a corrective to Robert Caro's polemical anti-Johnson tomes (Sean Wilentz, the New York Times Book Review ). Critics seize on the lurid details, from LBJ's exposing himself to reporters to his behind-the-scenes machinations during the 1968 presidential campaign.