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Biographer and Clinton
" Biographer Clinton Heylin concludes: " He would not attempt anything so ambitious again.

Biographer and described
" Biographer Joseph Wood Krutch described the essay as " a rather highly ingenious exercise in the art of rationalization ".
Biographer T. Harry Williams described the extravagant praise from throughout the Confederacy that " The Hero of Fort Sumter " received for his victory: " He was the South's first paladin.
Biographer Ann Rule described him as " a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after.
Biographer Ronald Rainger has described Osborn as " a first-rate science administrator and a third-rate scientist.
Biographer Dennis Perrin described it as having " no plot.
Biographer Max Riddington, who was the writer of Frances: The Remarkable Story of Princess Diana's Mother, described Frances as a woman who was " certainly complicated " and also " funny, warm, intelligent " and " energetic ".
" Biographer Joseph Wood Krutch described the essay as, " a rather highly ingenious exercise in the art of rationalization than literary criticism.
Biographer and critic, D. J. Taylor described the latter as " horribly partial " and noted that " the supposedly sequestered, melancholic pattern of Gosse's London and Devonshire childhood is repeatedly proved to have contained great affection, friends, fun and even light reading.

Biographer and song
Biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, in his book Madonna: An Intimate Biography called the song " quintessential Madonna music " and went on to describe it as " funky, sassy and melodic, with a Latin accent.
Biographer Patrick McGilligan wrote that Universal hoped Herrmann might even write a song for Julie Andrews.

Biographer and most
Biographer Christopher Sandford writes, " Over the years, most British rockers had tried, one way or another, to become black-by-extension.
Biographer Carolly Erickson wrote, “ In choosing her lovers Rose followed her head first, then her heart ”, meaning that she was adept in terms of identifying the men who were most capable of fulfilling her financial and social needs.
Biographer Roland Flamini notes that the film was Universal's most expensive " jewel " ever in production, and its director and star, Erich von Stroheim, was taking the film way over budget.
Biographer Iain Murray observes of Pink, " the widespread circulation of his writings after his death made him one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century.
Biographer Paul Paschal questioned why a modest man who lived simply and donated most of his income would request such an expensive and ornate decoration.
Biographer Richard Hough writes that " even from their infancy, it was plainly evident that the elder son took after his father, in character and appearance, while Albert strongly resembled his mother in most respects ".
" Biographer Noel Gerson calls the characters in La Cousine Bette " among the most memorable Balzac ever sketched ".
Biographer Jeffrey Meyers called it Poe's " most turgid and opaque poem ".
Biographer Andrew Morton noted that most of Madonna's admirers were females, who were born-and-brought-up with an image of old-fashioned stereotypes of women as virginal brides, or as whores, or with feminist values that rejected the use of a woman's looks for her self-advancement.
Biographer John Collis calls this album, " one of the most impressive of all attempts to squeeze the stage excitement of a rock performer on to vinyl.

Biographer and performance
Biographer Suzanne Finstad notes that a " turning point " in her life as an actress was upon seeing the film A Streetcar Named Desire: " She was transformed, in awe of Kazan and of Vivien Leigh's performance ... became a role model for Natalie.
Biographer Jeffry D. Wert wrote, " Longstreet deserves censure for his performance on the morning of July 2.

Biographer and Robert
" Biographer Robert V. Remini said that Jefferson " had no great love for Jackson.
Respected film critic Leslie Halliwell said " probably the best Fields vehicle there is " and W. C. Fields Biographer Robert Lewis Taylor called it " One of the great classics of American comedy ".
Biographer Robert M. Utley writes that the nickname arose because of McCarty's slight build and beardless countenance, his young years, and his appealing personality.
Biographer Robert Harvey suggests that this move was made because Clive's father was busy in London trying to provide for the family.
Biographer Robert Gittings suggests " Ode on Indolence " was written on 4 May 1819, based upon Keats's report about the weather during the ode's creation ; Douglas Bush insists it was written after " Nightingale ", " Grecian Urn ", and " Melancholy ".
* Robert C. Tucker, Memoir of a Stalin Biographer

Biographer and Johnson
Biographer of Samuel Johnson, helped established the norms for writing biography in general.
Biographer Gerald Astor stated that " Joe Louis ' early boxing career was stalked by the spectre of Jack Johnson.
" Biographer, Hero, and Audience in Boswell's Life of Johnson.

Biographer and out
Biographer Anne Chambers points out that despite hints at these facts in certain state documents, allegations such as these were frequently made against women who acted in a manner contrary to the social norms of the day.
Biographer Stephen Henderson points out that the " ministers were fresh, motivated and knowledgeable about their portfolios ", although Macdonald himself had no experience in finance.
Biographer Michael Reynolds writes that the piece, " ran for twenty magazine pages spread out over two issues ", with the first issue bearing a publication date of 26 January.

Biographer and name
Biographer Louis R. Gottschalk says that Lafayette spelled his name both Lafayette and LaFayette.
Biographer Earl Conrad said, " Nobody clearly knew what he wrote or didn't write .... Publishers tend to credit him with writing the songs known to bear his name as a lyricist ....
( Biographer Stephen Borelli notes Allen added the middle name Avrom, to honor a grandfather of his with that name who had died.
Biographer Stephen Henderson writes that the war had made him " more serious and less self-confident ", but " struck by the willingness of so many to march to horrible deaths in the name of an abstract principle ".

Biographer and .
" Biographer Trefousse indicates that Johnson's drinking on the occasion was the result of ill health which began before his arrival in Washington, though the exact nature of the ailment is not specified.
Biographer Blanche Weisen Cook suggests that this period served as " the political education of General Eisenhower ", as he had to prioritize wide-ranging educational, administrative, and financial demands for the university.
Biographer Stephen Ambrose opined that this was the best speech of Eisenhower's presidency.
" The bar was our altar " Biographer Andrew Lycett ascribed the demise of Thomas ' health to an alcoholic co-dependent relationship with his wife, who deeply resented his affairs.
Biographer David Buckley writes, " The essence of Bowie's contribution to popular music can be found in his outstanding ability to analyse and select ideas from outside the mainstream — from art, literature, theatre and film — and to bring them inside, so that the currency of pop is constantly being changed.
Biographer Alan Howard conducted extensive interviews for this, the only book-length biography of the often reclusive McLean to date.
Biographer Joseph McBride argues that Capra's disillusionment was more related to the negative effect that the House Un-American Activities Committee ( HUAC ) had on the film industry in general.
Biographer Allan Nevins wrote: " in Grover Cleveland the greatness lies in typical rather than unusual qualities.
Biographer Philip Heselton suggested that through the nudist scene Gardner may have also met Dion Byngham ( 1896 – 1990 ), a senior member of the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry who propounded a Contemporary Pagan religion known as Dionysianism.
" Biographer Ian McIntyre discusses the possibility of Reynolds having enjoyed sexual rendezvous with certain clients, such as Nelly O ' Brien ( or " My Lady O ' Brien ", as he playfully dubbed her ) and Kitty Fisher, who visited his house for more sittings than were strictly necessary.
Biographer James S. Williams describes Cocteau's politics as " naturally Right-leaning.
Biographer Stuart Schram would later comment that during the period between 1925 and 1927, Mao was closer to the Kuomintang than he was to the Communist Party, something he attributed to Mao's belief that the good of China was more important than the cause of socialism.
Biographer David Crane reduces the missing period to eleven weeks, but is unable to clarify further.
Biographer Daniel Jaffé argued that Prokofiev, " having forced himself to compose a cheerful evocation of the nirvana Stalin wanted everyone to believe he had created " ( i. e. in Zdravitsa ) then subsequently, in these three sonatas, " expressed his true feelings ".
Biographer Lawrence Sutin quotes private diaries that fit this story, and writes that " if ever Crowley uttered the truth of his relation to the Book ," his public account accurately describes what he remembered on this point.
Biographer Smith, however, maintains that evidence against Babcock was circumstantial.
Biographer Andrew Sinclair asserts that, like many contemporaries during the days of Ohio Republican Party boss Mark Hanna, Harding was involved with graft and excessive patronage.
( Biographer Peskin speculated this may have been infectious hepatitis.
Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of De Valera as an austere, cold and even backward figure was largely manufactured in the 1960s and is misguided.

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