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Biographer and called
Biographer Russ Kingman called Charmian " Jack's soul-mate, always at his side, and a perfect match.
Biographer Marc Eliot called Eastwood's role " an amalgam of the Man with No Name, Dirty Harry, and William Munny, here aged and cynical but willing and able to fight on whenever the need arose ".
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 Ezra Squier Tipple wrote: " If to speak with authority as the accredited messenger of God ; to have credentials which bear the seal of heaven ... if when he lifted the trumpet to his lips the Almighty blew the blast ; if to be conscious of an ever-present sense of God, God the Summoner, God the Anointing One, God the Judge, and to project it into speech which would make his hearers tremble, melt them with terror, and cause them to fall as dead men ; if to be and do all this would entitle a man to be called a great preacher, then Asbury was a great preacher.
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.
Carroll by the Institute, as Carroll was the founding president of Southwestern Seminary ; Paige Patterson called the use into ' question ,' while Biographer Alan LeFever suggested the limit to be unduly ' restrictive.
Biographer Semyon Vengerov quoted a source who knew Pisemsky closely as having called Yekaterina Pavlovna " a perfect literary wife who took very close to her heart all the literary anxieties and troubles of her husband, all the jigsaws of his creative career, cherishing his talent and doing whatever was possible to keep him in conditions favourable to the development of his talent.

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 Clinton Heylin described the song as " the most extraordinary performance of the sessions, as demonically driven as anything Robert Johnson put out in his name.
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 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 ".
" Biographer Joseph Wood Krutch described the essay as " a rather highly ingenious exercise in the art of rationalization ".
Biographer David Meyer characterized Coon Dog and Avis as loving parents: he writes in Twenty Thousand Roads that they are " remembered as affectionate parents and a loving couple ".
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 Jack Zipes writes that the brothers were happy and " clearly fond of country life ".
Biographer Derek Watson characterizes the pieces for men's choir as being " of little concern to the non-German listener ".
Biographer James Curtis writes: " Tracy was scarcely a blip on the box office barometer in 1935, a critics ' darling and little more ".
Biographer Joanna Woods has said that this work signalled a turning point for Mansfield, when she was able to display a " new objectivity that gives the story a universal dimension ".
Biographer Andrew Lycett calls him a " spendthrift playboy " who ( with his brother Denis ) " used the Conan Doyle estate as a milch-cow ".
Biographer of J. Edgar Hoover, Curt Gentry, says that Hoover's files had " numerous allegations that Spellman was a very active homosexual ".
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 ".
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 John Hawkins characterizes the Liberal party of 1933 as " a party of thinkers and reformers ".
Biographer James M. Hutchisson writes that the plot both " soars to new heights of fictional ingenuity and descends to new lows of silliness and absurdity ".
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 Tom Roberts also believes Raymond's work on Rip Kirby " inspired all the soap opera style strips of the fifties and sixties ".
Biographer Graham Robb calls La Cousine Bette " the masterpiece of his premature old age ".
Biographer Paul Trynka has written that The Idiot " would remain an album that was more respected than loved, the reviews mostly neutral " but that it " prefigured the soul of post-punk ".
Biographer and critic Alexander Skabichevsky, having found similarities in the development of Pisemsky and Saltykov-Schedrin, another author who examined the provincial bureaucracy in the times of " total corruption, embezzlement, no laws for landowners, wild atrocities, and a total lack of real state power "; times when " provincial life was mostly uncultured and lacked even basic morality ", and " the life of the intelligent classes had the character of one wanton, never ending orgy ", concluded: " Both writers lost all motivation not just for the idealization of Russian life, but also of highlighting its lighter, positive sides ".
Biographer Lou Cannon would later describe the missive as " one of the few foreign policy documents composed by Reagan ... without the assistance of speechwriters or formal position papers from his various departments ".

Jeffrey and Meyers
Jeffrey Meyers, a prolific American biographer, was first to take advantage of this and published a book in 2001 that investigated the darker side of Orwell and questioned his saintly image.
* Meyers, Jeffrey, 2004, Somerset Maugham: A life.
Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers writes that the novel is regarded as one of Hemingway's best works, along with The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and A Farewell to Arms.
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Jeffrey Meyers, in a 1975 guide to Orwell's work, wrote of the E. M. Forster connection that, " Burmese Days was strongly influenced by A Passage to India, which was published in 1924 when Orwell was serving in Burma.
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Poe biographer Jeffrey Meyers notes that " Valdemar " roughly translates to " valley of the sea ".
Jeffrey Meyers, author of Hemingway: A Biography, believes Hemingway saw Adriana as a representation of Venice, that she " connected " him to Italy, and that theirs was a type of father-daughter relationship which Hemingway romanticized.
Jeffrey Meyers considers Margot Macomber to be the villain of the story.
Jeffrey Meyers, for example, in his book Impressionist Quartet: The Intimate Genius of Manet and Morisot, Degas and Cassatt, opines that Manet's Olympia " boldly alluded to another masterpiece, Goya's Naked Maja.
Notable conservative Protestants in favor of the practice are Curtis Crenshaw, Reggie Kidd, Peter Leithart, Jeffrey Meyers, Robert S. Rayburn, R. C. Sproul, Jr., Gregg Strawbridge, Ray Sutton, Douglas Wilson, Rousas John Rushdoony, James B. Jordan, Gary North, Steve Wilkins and N. T. Wright.
The art historian Jeffrey Meyers describes the intentional play on perspective and the apparent violation of the operations of mirrors: “ Behind her, and extending for the entire length of the four-and-a-quarter-foot painting, is the gold frame of an enormous mirror.
Of Hemingway's marriage to Hadley, Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers claims: " With Hadley, Hemingway achieved everything he had hoped for with Agnes: the love of a beautiful woman, a comfortable income, a life in Europe.

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