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What I take issue with is Cuomo’s failure to interrogate the human cost of Carlson’s six and a half years of fulminating against anyone who doesn't look like him or think like him on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

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Twenty years after fulminating under the Napa Valley sun as a dyspeptic wine snob in Alexander Payne’s “Sideways,” Paul Giamatti is back with the filmmaker for “The Holdovers,” this time in the unforgiving Massachusetts winter of 1970.

The unintended effect, however, is of cramped twin biographies, when what we’re here for is a drawn-out colloquy in a tight space: Lewis’ gentle prodding of a rationalist’s edges versus Freud’s fulminating about God’s existence.

Before issuing his fulminating statement, Roy was last seen campaigning in Iowa on behalf of Trump’s fading rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The episode provides a stark example of the foundation fulminating against forcing people from their homes while pursuing evictions against its own residents.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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