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In the words of author and critic David Brin:
In addition, the " aesthetic left " nature of New German Cinema ( in the words of the critic Enno Patalas ) no longer coincided with the spirit of the times.
The critic Lewis Mumford found a copy of the poem in the New York Public Library in 1925 " with its pages uncut "— in other words, it had sat there unread for 50 years.
Jarmusch's approach to filmmaking — in the words of The Salt Lake Tribune critic Sean P. Means — involves " blending film styles and genres with sharp wit and dark humor ", and is pervaded by a signature deadpan comedic tone.
In the words of critic Vincent Canby, " Jarmusch's movies have the tempo and rhythm of blues and jazz, even in their use – or omission – of language.
The mainstream pop punk of latter-day bands such as Blink-182 is criticized by many punk rock devotees ; in critic Christine Di Bella's words, " It's punk taken to its most accessible point, a point where it barely reflects its lineage at all, except in the three-chord song structures.
The chief critic of Sabellianism was Tertullian, who labeled the movement " Patripassianism ", from the Latin words pater for " father ", and passus from the verb " to suffer " because it implied that the Father suffered on the Cross.
Music critic Will Friedwald has written that Louis Armstrong's scatting, for example, " has tapped into his own core of emotion ", releasing emotions " so deep, so real " that they are unspeakable ; his words " bypass our ears and our brains and go directly for our hearts and souls ".
marked a turning point in his career, one that would make him, in the words of film critic Roger Ebert, " the Olivier of spoofs.
On March 30, 2007, it opened in select theaters in the United States and Canada and was released on DVD on November 13, 2007 as part of a deluxe box set with a director's cut of Burnett's sophomore feature My Brother's Wedding and three Burnett shorts: Several Friends ( a 1969 aesthetic precursor to Killer of Sheep ), The Horse ( an " allegory of the South " in Burnett's words ), and When It Rains ( praised as one of the greatest short films of all time by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum ).
In the words of one critic, Isabel Paterson, " As freak legislation, the antitrust laws stand alone.
He was the first critic to postulate a systematic theory of criticism, " to work out ," in his own words, " a unified commentary on the theory of literary criticism " ( Stubborn Structure 160 ).
In the words of the critic Peter Heyworth, " the Corporation's music department had become a byword for its narrow-mindedness and lassitude ".
Allan Kozinn, The New York Times music critic, finds " a model marriage of music and text ... From the gentle falling melody assigned to the opening words (" Comfort ye ") to the sheer ebullience of the " Hallelujah " chorus and the ornate celebratory counterpoint that supports the closing " Amen ", hardly a line of text goes by that Handel does not amplify ".
The critic may also examine the other writings of the author to decide what words and grammatical constructions match his style.
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
Seeing this as a classic Pyrrhic victory, British Whig Party leader and war critic Charles James Fox echoed Plutarch's famous words by saying, " Another such victory would ruin the British Army!
The term ideograph was coined by rhetorical scholar and critic Michael Calvin McGee describing the use of particular words and phrases as political language in a way that captures ( as well as creates or reinforces ) particular ideological positions.
Both Dion and Liberal Foreign Affairs critic Bob Rae had encouraging words for the panel.
In the words of critic Peter Hellman, " If could recite Budweiser jingles from TV, why not give them a program that would teach the ABCs and simple number concepts?
The film had its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival The film garnered a great deal of media attention because of the explicit and unsimulated sexual content of the final scene between Gallo and actress Chloë Sevigny, as well as a war of words between Gallo and film critic Roger Ebert, who stated that The Brown Bunny was the worst film in the history of Cannes, although he later gave a re-edited version of the film his signature " thumbs up ".
A war of words then erupted between Gallo and film critic Roger Ebert, with Ebert writing that The Brown Bunny was the worst film in the history of Cannes, and Gallo retorting by calling Ebert a " fat pig with the physique of a slave trader.
A pioneer of using gramophone records and turntables as musical instruments to create sound collages, Marclay is, in the words of critic Thom Jurek, perhaps the " unwitting inventor of turntablism.
In the words of Jazz critic Richard Grudens:

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As such, critical theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas ’ words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
As syntax began to be studied more closely in the early 20th century, in relation to language learning, it became apparent to linguists, psychologists, and philosophers that knowing a language was not merely a matter of associating words with concepts, but that a critical aspect of language involves knowledge of how to put words together — sentences are usually needed in order to communicate successfully, not just isolated words.
In other words, NGOs have been quite ignorant about critical issues because, as chief scientist at Greenpeace Doug Parr claims, these organizations have lost their efforts in being trully scientific and are now more self-interested.
This emphasis on form and precise attention to " the words themselves " has persisted, after the decline of these critical doctrines themselves.
For example, people form a more positive impression of someone described as " intelligent, industrious, impulsive, critical, stubborn, envious " than when they are given the same words in reverse order.
Their first album, 2000's SMPT: e ( a play on words, as both a combination of the members ' last initials, as well as a common machine time protocol used in high end recording studios ) received strong critical reviews, including " some of the best progressive rock music ever written " ( Robert Taylor in Allmusic )).
The most critical difference revolves around the interpretation of three Māori words: kāwanatanga ( governorship ), which is ceded to the Queen in the first article ; rangatiratanga ( chieftainship ) not mana ( leadership ) ( which was stated in the Declaration of Independence just five years before the Treaty was signed ), which is retained by the chiefs in the second ; and taonga ( property or valued possessions ), which the chiefs are guaranteed ownership and control of, also in the second article.
In other words, there is leadership of small groups often created to respond to a situation or critical incident.
He was prompted to write it by three motives: ( 1 ) to satisfy the minds of students of the Law and stimulate their interest by a critical examination of the text ; ( 2 ) to justify the ways of God and discover the hidden meanings of the words of Scripture, " for in the Torah are hidden every wonder and every mystery, and in her treasures is sealed every beauty of wisdom "; ( 3 ) to soothe the minds of the students by simple explanations and pleasant words when they read the appointed sections of the Pentateuch on Sabbaths and festivals.
These toxicity tests provide, in the words of a 2006 United States National Academy of Sciences report, " critical information for assessing hazard and risk potential ".
Discarding the old idea that philology consisted in a minute acquaintance with words and the exercise of the critical art, he regarded it as the entire knowledge of antiquity ( totius antiquitatis cognitio ), historical and philosophical.
The Hubble Constant measures the current state of expansion in the universe, and the strength of the gravitational force depends on the density and pressure of the matter and in the universe, or in other words, the critical density of the universe.
Redundancy, and " useless " or " nonsensical " words ( or phrases, or morphemes ) can also be inherited by one language from the influence of another, and are not pleonasms in the more critical sense, but actual changes in grammatical construction considered to be required for " proper " usage in the language or dialect in question.
So the shopkeeper's actual words and knowledge are critical to deciding whether either a contract or an estoppel arises.
The word " retro " derives from the Latin prefix retro, meaning " backwards " or " in past times " – particularly as seen in the words retrograde, implying a movement toward the past instead of a progress toward the future, and retrospective, referring to a nostalgic ( or critical ) eye toward the past.
" Whereas traditional theory can only mirror and explain reality as it presently is, critical theory's purpose is to change it ; in Horkheimer's words the goal of critical theory is " the emancipation of human beings from the circumstances that enslave them ".
In other words, though critical thinking principles are universal, their application to disciplines requires a process of reflective contextualization.
He has been critical of No Child Left Behind, supporting a modification that would, in his words, " give states the freedom to adopt best practices for their students by returning flexibility and control to the educators and parents who are the real experts on education ".
" So I trust that a critical public will hold constantly in mind that I am voluntarily avoiding words containing that symbol which is, by far, of most common inclusion in writing our Anglo-Saxon as it is, today.
As example he mentioned her critical words against Pope Benedict XVI.

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