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  • He was a prominent nationalist, pamphleteer and polemist.
  • He was also a writer, polemist and theologian.
  • Cox is a bit of a polemist, but here he waves no flag.
  • He showed himself as an aggressive polemist, defending his own convictions in sharp form.
  • As a polemist Gagarin was thorough, and his work as a religious propagandist was of importance.
  • In September 2015, he is replaced by Yann Moix who is now a polemist on the program.
  • So Roth got some anti-Freud polemists for the panel, but the Freud critics found that inadequate.
  • The news of this icon travelled all over Europe due to the praise given by printers, writers, and polemists.
  • In the leaflet " De Vlaemsche Beweging " ( 1847 ), aimed against Conscience and his allies, Van Kerckhoven displayed his brio as a polemist.
  • However his books raise more and more attention and suspicion because Mattheson was a brilliant polemist and his theories on music are often full of pedantry and pseudo-erudition.
  • From 1982 to 1986, he was victim of illegal wiretaps ( organized by the French President Fran鏾is Mitterrand ), for his telephone conversations with the French writer and polemist Jean-Edern Hallier.
  • Moreover, French intelligence operative ( during World War II-on the'Resistance'side-, and later ) and right-wing polemist Pierre de Villemarest justified part of Farago's statements.
  • In literature he embraced the whole sphere of contemporary studies, and distinguished himself as an orator, a writer of rhetorical treatises, a panegyrist of the dead, a passionate impugner of the living, a sarcastic polemist, a translator from the Greek, an epistolographer and grave historian and a facetious compiler of " fabliaux " in Latin.
  • He proved himself to be clear and specific in his writings, which revealed a " talented polemist " with his strong arguments of legal expert : He was committed to demonstrate the mechanism of colonial abuse from the effects to the causes, showing a great interest in social phenomenon, inviting workers and students to organize in order to defended themselves against abuse.
  • Other libels published against Arnauld's " Moral Theology of Jesuits " included the one written by the Jesuit polemist Fran鏾is Pinthereau ( 1605 1664 ), under the pseudonym of the abb?de Boisic, titled " Les Impostures et les ignorances du libelle intitul?: La Th閛logie Morale des J閟uites " ( 1644 ), who was also the author of a critical history of Jansenism titled " La Naissance du Jans閚isme d閏ouverte ?Monsieur le Chancelier " ( The Birth of Jansenism Revealed to Sir the Chancellor, Leuven, 1654 ).