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The strand tended to feature single dramas with a science fiction, supernatural and occasionally satirical theme.
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This is because criticism against authority often resulted in satirical parodies that presupposes and confirms emancipation of the supposedly oppressed people.
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Lyrically the album ranges from being serious to being satirical, with some tracks offering an overly absurdist take on rap.
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At a later period of the empire another "genre", was developed, the satirical.
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They did, however, help popularize the general concept and idea of satirical repetition of an outlandish phrase or speech.
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Further performances in the summer of 1855 were primarily of satirical sketches which only included a few musical numbers.
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Styles vary sharply among alternative newspapers; some affect a satirical, ironic tone, while others embrace a more straightforward approach to reporting.
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He was also an author of several satirical works on popular economics.
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The first of these supposes that the ban was simply a response to satirical writing that was getting out of hand.
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His essays were satirical and often contained criticisms of contemporary political issues at that time.
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