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  • As per definition, the word Vitriol means to use offensive or lethal language to articulate guilt or censure on others through speech and writing but today it exactly means the same what Obama is concerned about.

    Read what Young Americans Read 2010

  • As per definition, the word Vitriol means to use offensive or lethal language to articulate guilt or censure on others through speech and writing but today it exactly means the same what Obama is concerned about.

    Read what Young Americans Read 2010

  • "Vitriol" and "ignorance" - did your mom look those words up in the dictionary for you?

    The Real Question Is Would You Want Egnor As Your Doctor? Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • At first my identity with the lively but terrible 'Vitriol' was kept a profound secret, but gradually, by some means which I do not at present remember, it leaked out, and I immediately became a social, as well as a literary, celebrity.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • And in time the articles appearing in various periodicals above the signature of 'Vitriol' became, I may acknowledge without false modesty, so many literary events of the first magnitude.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • Six months ago, the DSL connection at Vitriol Towers developed an irksome tendency to lose line sync.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • The more observant among you may have noticed that there's been a significant break in the outpourings of rage and sarcasm from Vitriol Towers over the last fortnight.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • Fast forward four months, and the DSL connection at Vitriol Towers develops an irksome tendency to lose line sync.

    Dear BT Broadband. . . Dungeekin 2009

  • Six months ago, the DSL connection at Vitriol Towers developed an irksome tendency to lose line sync.

    Dear BT Broadband. . . Dungeekin 2009

  • Despite the massive security surrounding the London G20 Summit, reports are reaching Vitriol Towers that a criminal mastermind has broken into the ExCel Centre and has taken the G20 leaders hostage.

    Breaking News: Criminal Mastermind Hijacks G20 Summit Dungeekin 2009

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