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Definition of tirade from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: French, shot, tirade, from Middle French, from Old Italian tirata, from tirare to draw, shoot...
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Tantrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tantrum is an emotional outburst of ill humor or a fit of bad temper wherein the 'higher' cognitive functions are unable to stop the emotional expression of the putative 'lower' (emotional and phy...
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The deputy became alarmed as Gibson's tirade escalated, and called ahead for a sergeant to meet them when they arrived at the station. When they arrived, a sergeant began videotaping Gibson, who noticed the camera and then said, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?";
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Watch out for that secret sect of corrupt district nurses... ... I cannot vouch for the authenticity of any of the material on this page, since it came via that new source of scurrilous attack, email. - MF ... This is a genuine letter which appeared in the Bristol Evening News at the beginning of the month. Please do take the...
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In Tirade for Three, directed by Padua artistic director Guy Zimmerman, Gary, a destitute former actor, comes to terms with the senseless and random murder of his son. In Gary’s Walk, directed by Mednick, he conveys, via shopping cart, his son’s ashes to the sea.
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