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Contemporary and critics
Contemporary critics such as Webbe and Puttenham praised his poetic ability, and his verses were published in several poetry miscellanies.
Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but most now believe that Macpherson framed the poems himself, based old folk tales he had collected.
At 300 m, the its height exceeds the previous tallest structure in the world by 130 m. Contemporary critics regard it as aesthetically displeasing.
Contemporary American critics of Denazification denounced it as a " counterproductive witch hunt " and a failure ; in 1951 the provisional West German government granted amnesties to lesser offenders and ended the program.
Amongst the strongest critics of Froude's biographical work was novelist Margaret Oliphant, who wrote in the Contemporary Review of 1883 that biography ought to be the " art of moral portrait painting " and described the publication of Jane Carlyle's papers as the " betrayal and exposure of the secret of a woman ’ s weakness.
Contemporary students and critics of American militarism continue to refer to and employ the term, however.
Contemporary music critics point to their work as a pivotal turning point in North American independent music.
Contemporary critics acknowledged Frescobaldi as the single greatest trendsetter of keyboard music of their time.
Contemporary critics acclaimed that in this role Kemble achieved the " optimum balance between comedy and gravity .".
Contemporary historians and critics suggest that the movement was successful enough to break the back of British rule, and possibly even result in the independence most Indians strove for until 1947.
Concerning the New York School poets, critics argued that their work was a reaction to the Confessionalist movement in Contemporary Poetry.
Contemporary critics recognized that James had pushed the analysis of human consciousness and motivation to new levels, particularly in such passages as the famous Chapter 42, where Isabel meditates deep into the night about her marriage and the trap she seems to have fallen into.
The Museum of Contemporary Art ( MCA ) Chicago was created as the result of a 1964 meeting of 30 critics, collectors and dealers at the home of Critic Doris Lane Butler to bring the long-discussed idea of a museum of contemporary art to complement the city's Art Institute of Chicago, according to a grand opening story in Time.
Contemporary expressionism had an influence on his work as well, including his commercial artwork: For example, the display of red horses and a green cow on posters for the OLMA, Switzerland ’ s annual national agricultural fair, in 1946 and 1952 received acclaim from art critics and questions from more conservative farmers, to which he succinctly replied that the cow was green because it had eaten grass.
According to Frost, these critics argue from a post-partition point of view, and neglect the complexity of the contemporary situation: " Contemporary politicians were aware of the dangers of conceding sovereignty, which they accepted not because they were stupid, indifferent, or lacking in foresight, but because the alternatives seemed more damaging to the Commonwealth's interests ", he says.
Contemporary and old critics have frequently noted " Material Girl " and " Like a Virgin " as the songs that made Madonna an icon.
Contemporary writers and critics found it difficult to accept his views and his works were received with extreme hostility.
Contemporary publications rated him as one of the most important critics of the day, including the Hartford Courant, the Springfield Republican, the New York Evening Gazette, and the Chicago Daily Tribune.
Contemporary critics, while praising its humor and satire, did not consider the collaboration a success because the independent stories written by each author did not mesh well.
Contemporary critics had contrasting views, as some observers from the far right considered that the document was too generous on some matters and had weakened the power of the central state and the executive in favor of the judicial and legislative branches, extending too many guarantees and rights that a functional administration would not be able to adequately manage.
Contemporary critics accused Le Jeune of violating some of the rules of good melodic writing and counterpoint, for example using the melodic interval of the major sixth ( something Palestrina would never have done ), and frequently crossing voices ; some of these compositional devices were to become features of the Baroque style, premonitions of which were beginning to appear even in France towards the end of the 16th century.
Contemporary critics reviewed the film upon its 2001 DVD release:
Contemporary art critics recognize this as the point where she moved away from perspective and naturalism in her art.
Contemporary critics differed greatly in trying to classify Pisemsky's prose or assess his position in Russian literature.

Contemporary and view
Contemporary Buddhist teachers and translators emphasize that while the central message of Buddhism is optimistic, the Buddhist view of our situation in life ( the conditions that we live in ) is neither pessimistic nor optimistic, but realistic.
Contemporary legal positivists have long abandoned this view, and have criticised its oversimplification, H. L. A. Hart particularly.
Contemporary legal positivism has long abandoned this view.
Contemporary Biblical cosmology reflects the same view of a flat, circular Earth swimming on water and overarched by the solid vault of the firmament to which are fastened the stars.
* Contemporary Amalek-Hirhurim-a blog post by Rabbi Gil Student explaining Rav Soloveitchik's controversial view that the Nazis were considered Amalekites
Contemporary herbalists view comfrey as an ambivalent and controversial herb that may offer therapeutic benefits but can cause liver toxicity.
Contemporary Mexican historians continue to view the deal negatively and believe that it has defined the American-Mexican relationship in a deleterious way.
Contemporary scholarship, while not claiming that this view was entirely false, tends to hold that it was highly exaggerated ; Palestrina was one of many skilled composers working at the time, and the influence of the Council of Trent on musical composition was more limited than at first presumed ( the composers of the Venetian School, for example, ignored it almost entirely, and Palestrina-style composers such as Lassus, working in Munich, were also quite free to write as they pleased ).
In his 2003 book A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, political scientist Michael Barkun notes that a vast popular audience has been introduced by the film to the notion that the U. S. government is controlled by a secret team in black helicopters — a view once confined to the radical right.
Baudrillard himself, since 1984, was fairly consistent in his view that contemporary art, and postmodern art in particular, was inferior to the modernist art of the post World War II period, while Jean-François Lyotard praised Contemporary painting and remarked on its evolution from Modern art.
* Smith, David L. A Handbook of Contemporary Theology ( 1992 ), ch 2. a Fundamentalist view of Niebuhr
Contemporary panoramic view of the Imperial Palace which today occupies the location which Ōta Dōkan selected and fortified in 1457.
Contemporary rhetoricians have tended to reject Ramus's view in favor of a more wide ranging ( and in many respects, Aristotelian ) understanding of the rhetorical arts as encompassing " a range of ordinary language practices.
Contemporary Talmud scholars view these as comments on the relationship between Judaism and Christians or other sectarians, rather than comments on the historical Jesus.
Contemporary professional musicians who view the dulcimer as their primary instrument include Stephen Seifert of Nashville, TN and Aaron O ' Rourke of Tallahassee, FL.
* Contemporary Christian artist Andrew Peterson recorded a song entitled " The Coral Castle " as an unrequited love song from the point of view of Edward.
Contemporary Islamic fundamentalists criticize its popular character, which in their view, does not accurately reflect the teachings and practice of the Prophet and his companions.
Contemporary mathematical logicians do not view Skolem's paradox as any sort of fatal flaw in set theory.
* Image timeline view at the Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art
* Paul Ginsborg, A History of Contemporary Italy, Penguin Books, 1990 ( lengthy account of post-war events in Italy from a rather heavily biased left-wing point of view ; Gronchi ’ s election and its peculiar political circumstances are not covered ; the Tambroni affair is narrated, but Gronchi ’ s role in it is glossed over ).
Contemporary hereditarianism encompasses a number of interrelated fields and points of view:
Image: United First Parish Church ( interior ), Quincy, Massachusetts. JPG | Contemporary view of the interior and its decorative plaster domed ceiling

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