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The lampooning of a single public figure is a startling move.
The program focused on college humor and lampooning of current events.
Jacques Toubon has been the topic of much lampooning.
But Mr. Tarses says he has more in mind than mere lampooning.
By Inner Circle tradition, only the mayor is allowed a rebuttal to the lampooning.
The lampooning of the minister, who is widely considered the most powerful man in Morocco after the King, delighted the audience.
Upon original release, several theater chains refused to screen the film due to its lampooning of stage and screen.
From the moment he assumed office, it was clear that this drawl, strut and squint were made for such lampooning.
Their editors and owners were indeed prosecuted, some for mere critical opinions or lampooning of President Adams.
He is a regular in glossy magazines and, despite his work's lampooning of brand-consciousness, a favorite of the fashion set.
An artistic lampooning and ridicule of the notorious leader pepper Libya's streets, walls, and ground.
Root's satirical lampooning of the wealthy, famous and influential was retold in the books:
Sometimes such lampooning is fairly good-humoured, sometimes it is deliberately used as a political weapon.
For the showing on MST3K, the cast and crew had a reunion party to view the lampooning.
Next problem: the cruel lampooning of decent earth-loving people just because they want to stamp out fur coats, sugar and fatty foods.
"Thanksgiving," with its deadpan lampooning of consumerism run amok, is among the most fanciful of the book's selections.
"I was braced for a lampooning, and I didn't expect to be so touched," Ms. Mitchell recalled.
Ms. Ackermann has written a screwball comedy with some amusing touches, mostly in the lampooning of American kitsch.
The lampooning of Broadway musicals in general and "Into the Woods" in particular with a nonsense song about tree cutting.
Ian Jones and Steve Williams criticized the episode, calling it "a messy, unfocused lampooning of gun culture."
Paul Allen has observed that Ayckbourn's range is such that he has no need to limit himself to the lampooning of just one political figure.
He enjoyed the lampooning of network executives, and though he did not consider the episode to be a "classic", he maintained that it "fares pretty well."
It is noted for its lampooning of the widespread Iranian belief that the English are responsible for events that occur in Iran.
Where the Limbaughosphere thrives on a muscular, hectoring rhetoric, the mode of "The Daily Show" has been a lampooning of such bullying.