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Robespierre was viewed as the quintessential political force of the Jacobin Movement, thrusting ever deeper the dagger of liberty within the despotism of the Monarchy.
It is believed that the state sponsored radio and TV grew more in favor of foreign music, when most quintessential Dhivehi musicians started including political content in their lyrics.
I knew from the beginning that every time Daley looked at Walker, he saw the Church of England and the British suppression of the Irish, and when Dan would look at Daley, he would see the quintessential politician who was only interested in political gain.
The Hong Kong Chinese journalist Willy Wo-Lap Lam has been called the " quintessential China watcher, practised in the art of Pekingology ," whose " scope is wide, but the focus of his analysis is the Zhongnanhai and factional manoeuvring among the political elite.
He was a political activist of Yugoslav nationalism ( 1912 – 1916 ), leaving politics for a life of a quintessential bohemian wanderer, residing and blasphemously rioting in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Mostar, Split and finally Zagreb.
Noel Murray and Scott Tobias of The AV Club put Blow Out at # 1 of their list of De Palma's best films (" The Essentials "), describing it as, " The quintessential De Palma film, this study of a movie craftsman investigating a political cover-up marries suspense, sick humor, sexuality, and leftist cynicism into an endlessly reflective study of art imitating life imitating art.
The National Wetlands Coalition has been characterized as the quintessential astroturf organization ... which is an organization that presents itself as a grassroots organization, but was actually founded by ( and is largely funded by ) a separate commercial or political organization in order to promote its own agenda, while keeping its relationship to the new organization hidden.

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For this and other reasons, including a belief by many Mormons in American exceptionalism, Molly Worthen speculates that this may be why Leo Tolstoy described Mormonism as the " quintessential ' American religion '".
The juice from old ginger roots is extremely potent and is often used as a spice in Indian recipes, and is a quintessential ingredient of Chinese, Korean, Japanese and many South Asian cuisines for flavoring dishes such as seafood or goat meat and vegetarian cuisine.
Although Delia Bacon is still regarded by many literary scholars as a quintessential Hester Prynne madwoman, one recent reassessment challenges this, restoring the favorable view of Bacon held by Emerson, Hawthorne, and Whitman:
' Crossing the Nullarbor ', for many Australians, is a quintessential experience of the ' Australian Outback '.
Ironically, many references to it in mass media and popular culture depict it as the quintessential " flag-waving " World War II film.
Theodicy deals with the problem of evil, which is the difficulty of reconciling the existence of an omnipotent and benevolent god with the existence of evil: a quintessential form of evil, for many people, is extreme suffering, especially in innocent children, or in creatures destined to an eternity of torments ( see problem of hell ).
Barbara Walters, though not the first to cross the line between news and personality stories, is for many the quintessential news-media icon.
In many ways, Seaforth is the quintessential small Ontario town.
The soundtrack features the work of many quintessential 1980s rock artists.
Essential Monets introduction was written by Dr. Claire O ' Mahony, who wrote a biography about the noted painter and described him as in many senses, the quintessential impressionist painter.
" Calling him the " quintessential bishōnen in the eyes of many fans -- male and female ," AnimeFringe also compared him with Kefka, but praised his complexity.
* Babor ()-Derived from the standard Chinese congee, this quintessential breakfast dish has many regional Cambodian incarnations.
Speaking about the film, he said in an interview with Bollywood Hungama :" MNIK is an unusual Bollywood film, if at all, and doesn't have those quintessential pre-requisite elements that any Bollywood film has (...) All I can say is that MNIK is going to open windows and doors to many people who have stories to tell and are shy to put their story on the celluloid " Upon release, the film was met with overwhelmingly positive reviews and strong box office reports ; My Name is Khan was the highest-grossing Bollywood film overseas at the time, grosseing over 2 billion worldwide.
His books, Mi Abuela Fumaba Puros ( My Grandmother Smoked Cigars )' and ' Mi Caballo Mago ( My Wonder Horse )' and ' Tierra Amarilla: and other stories ' are considered by many native New Mexican writers as quintessential examples of modern Hispanic literature and have inspired countless young Hispanics to become writers and educators.
My Mother the Car belonged to the genre of " wacky " TV sitcoms popular at the time that featured supernatural characters and cartoonish situations, such as Bewitched and My Favorite Martian, but it failed and for many years afterward was widely ridiculed as the quintessential " worst show of all time ," though many competitors have vied for that title since then.
Isaiah ) and is in many ways the quintessential symbol of the Papacy as an institution and of its central role within the Catholic Church.
The writer herself came to dislike it and regard it as a primitive early work, but it remained consistently popular, probably because it is a quintessential example of the pony book genre ( very popular in British children's literature for many years, but probably at its peak in the 1950s ).
The follow-up Spooked, released in 1997, was regarded by many as an instant classic, maintaining the energy and heaviness of Scream whilst still capturing the quintessential melody that is Pretty Maids.
Its reliance sound preset in many of its tracks are mostly derived from the Korg M1 Organ 2 Preset, but many other synths to this day have been replicated to emit an organ, low-key quality sound to emulate the quintessential organ style.
It contained “ Can't Tell No One ,” “ Ready To Fight ” and “ Nothing ,” which is considered by many to be the quintessential NA song.
It was hailed as a finely crafted set of traditional songs given clever arrangements, and the track " Thomas the Rhymer ", which was released as a single, was seen by many as the quintessential Steeleye track.

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" The Russian Formalist writer Viktor Shklovsky regarded Tristram Shandy as the archetypal, quintessential novel, of which all other novels are mere subsets: " Tristram Shandy is the most typical novel of world literature.
Beckett described and defended the writing style of Finnegans Wake thus: This writing that you find so obscure is a quintessential extraction of language and painting and gesture, with all the inevitable clarity of the old inarticulation.
Sloan, the quintessential engineer, had worked out all the intricacies and contingencies of a foolproof system.
Mahāmudrā is a body of teachings that represents the culmination of all the practices of the new translation schools of Tibetan Buddhism, who believe it to be the quintessential message of all of their sacred texts.
Of all the birds a gardener could choose to attract, the bluebird is the quintessential helpful garden bird.
Despite al-Qaida's similar aims and superior stature as an international terrorist organization, IBDA-C views itself as the quintessential Islamic revivalist movement toward which all others should dedicate their resources.
" Be My Baby ", a 1963 hit song for The Ronettes, written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich and produced by Spector, is widely regarded as one of the finest pop tunes of all time ; it is considered by some to be the quintessential Phil Spector production.
" By referring to Turks as “ Ali ” and “ Ahmet ”, the quintessential image of the Turkish Gastarbeiter, Cartel calls its listeners to see beyond Turkish stereotypes while holding them accountable for all cultural assumptions.
" Because the house's components are so well designed and coordinated, it is considered to be a quintessential example of Wright's Prairie School architecture and the " measuring stick " against which all other Prairie School buildings are compared.
This second aspect is called " quintessential esoterism " for it is not limited or expressed totally by one single form or theological school and, above all, by a particular religious form as such.
One of Holden's most striking and quintessential qualities is his powerful revulsion for " phony " qualities, a catch-all term for all the hypocrisy that irritates Holden.
Renoir's The Rules of the Game he called the " quintessential movie " which represents " all of the cinema ".
Most prominently, the album featured the Junior Vasquez remix of " Systems of Silence ," a song that included a quintessential Martin line: " I just want to dance all the way right down to the core of the black and the white.
She had intelligence, vitality, a natural grace and poise, sensitiveness, humour and illumining all these that quintessential femininity that fascinates the male.
He is the quintessential calm, all-knowing wise master of all martial arts.
With " her much-exposed and famously exploited psyche already splintered into jagged, mingled shards of kittenish innocence, movie business cunning, overwhelming erotic appeal, and abject inner terror, Monroe was postcubism's quintessential glittering star ... perfectly pieced together and seen prismatically all at once ..." The image is also a metaphor for Roeg's non-linear filmmaking, Stephens notes that " for a cine-cubist like Roeg, two entirely disparate spatial and temporal dimensions are never more than a splice apart, and in Insignificance, the past is always present, and never goes away.
" It's all over the place, impulsive, and fatally naive -- which is to say it is the quintessential product of its time.
He is best known for his 1994 debut album, The Sun Rises in the East, which was ranked as one of the 100 greatest hip-hop albums of all time by the editors of About. com, calling it " one of the quintessential ' 90s hip-hop albums.
The story, unsettling and real, broke down the idea of the quintessential phenomenon of a true American city — only to reveal its quirks: its man walking an invisible dog ; its voice of the drag queen ; a high society man in its elite community — all that somehow, unravels a murder mystery.

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