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Critical acclaim for the album followed, drawing comparisons with Orange Juice, The Wedding Present, and Heavenly, and it was rated at number 4 in This Is Fake DIY's Albums of 2007.
Critical acclaim for the first two albums was generally not matched with LP sales.
Critical acclaim for The Drift garnered a Metacritic score of 85, making it one of the most successfully reviewed albums of 2006.
Critical acclaim attracted the attention of several major labels.

Critical and continued
Critical SPR investigations into purported mediums and the exposure of fake mediums led to a number of resignations in the 1880s by Spiritualist members, but the Society continued to investigate mediums, studying Leonora Piper and Eusapia Palladino among others.
Critical interpretation of Bashō's poems continued into the 20th century, with notable works by Yamamoto Kenkichi, Imoto Nōichi, and Ogata Tsutomu.
The Critical Update Notification tool continued to be promoted by Microsoft through 1999 and the first half of 2000.
Worcester continued to revise his dictionary, producing A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language in 1846.
In 1989 Hans Albert was discharged from active service as Professor Emeritus but continued writing books and giving lectures at many universities, such as the 1990 lectures at the University of Graz on Critical Rationalism, the 1995 ' Walter Adolf Lectures ' at the Hochschule St. Gallen, and the 1998 Wittgenstein-Lectures at the University of Bayreuth ( with Prof. Rainer Hegselmann ) about Critical Rationalism.
Critical appraisal of the album is mixed ; some reviewers consider it the nadir of ELP's 1970s output, while others refer to the continued popularity of some songs.
* 1969 ; White, Christopher ; Boon, Karel G, Rembrandt's Etchings: An Illustrated Critical Catalogue, 2 vols, Amsterdam, Van Gendt & Co, added more illustrations of the different states but continued to use the Bartsch numbering system where applicable.
Critical reviews of One Thousand Souls here in Germany are most favourable, your characters are being compared to those of Dickens, Thackeray, etc, etc ", he continued.

Critical and for
" Critical philosophy " is also used as another name for Kant's philosophy itself.
* Critical Point Drying, a method of specimen preparation for electron microscopy
Critical psychology is currently the preferred term for the discipline of psychology keen to find alternatives to the way the discipline of psychology reduces human experience to the level of the individual and thereby strips away possibilities for radical social change.
Critical psychology in the United States and Canada has, for the most part, focused on critiques of mainstream psychology's support for an unjust status quo.
Critical Psychology: Voices for Change.
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
Critical for the solution of certain differential equations, these functions are used throughout both classical and quantum physics.
Critical state soil mechanics is the basis for many contemporary advanced constitutive models describing the behavior of soil.
Critical scholarship generally holds to the two-source hypothesis as most probable, which argues that the author used the Gospel of Mark and the hypothetical Q document in addition to unique material, as sources for the gospel.
Critical, observational, quantitative and analytic thinking are required for design layouts and rendering.
Radical geography and the links to Marxism and related theories remain an important part of contemporary human geography ( See: Antipode ( Journal )) Critical geography also saw the introduction of humanistic geography, associated with the work of Yi-Fu Tuan, which, though similar to behavioural geography, pushed for a much more qualitative approach in methodology.
* " H. G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical Re-assessment ", by W. Boyd Rayward, in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50 ( 15 May 1999 ): 557 – 579
) See the 2006 Norton Critical Edition of The Confidence-Man for more detail on Melville and religion than in Parker's 2002 volume.
Critical Mass was created in 1996 when The Right Stuf made a deal with Manga Entertainment to release an unedited edition of Violence Jack, which they deemed too intense for their normal line.
When Central Park Media went bankrupt in the year of 2009, the licenses for all Anime 18-related products and movies were transferred to Critical Mass.
* 1943: Phonetics, a Critical Analysis of Phonetic Theory and a Technique for the Practical Description of Sounds ( Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press )
The Disney Corporation is notorious among cultural study scholars for “ reinventing ” traditional childhood myths ( Koven, “ Folklore Studies and Popular Film and Television: A Necessary Critical Survey ”, 176-195 ).
Critical fission reactors are built for three primary purposes, which typically involve different engineering trade-offs to take advantage of either the heat or the neutrons produced by the fission chain reaction:
The " Critical Path Method " ( CPM ) was developed as a joint venture between DuPont Corporation and Remington Rand Corporation for managing plant maintenance projects.
Critical reception for the film was highly positive, with much praise for the realistic battle scenes and the actors ' performances, but earning some criticism for ignoring the contributions of several other countries to the D-Day landings in general and at Omaha Beach specifically.

Critical and Rush
"' Making Arrows Out of Pointed Words ': Critical Reception, Taste Publics and Rush ," Journal of American and Comparative Cultures, Volume 25 No. 3-4, September 2002, pp. 249 – 259.

Critical and 2010
In 2010, Li's autobiographical book, The Critical Moment – Li Peng Diaries, was published by New Century Press.
* EPA 2010 Critical Use Exemption Nominations
* Critical Study: The Scarlet Critique: A Critical Anthology of War Poetry by Pinaki Roy, New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2010, ISBN 978-81-7625-991-0
In 2010, they were honored with a Massachusetts Cultural Council " Gold Star " Award for their production of the original full-length musical On This River, which raised funds and awareness for the Weir River Estuary, a state-designated Area of Critical Environmental Concern.
Also published in 2010 was Carol Byrne's study of Day, The Catholic Worker Movement ( 1933-1980 ): A Critical Analysis.
* Carol Byrne ( 2010 ) The Catholic Worker Movement ( 1933-1980: A Critical Analysis ( much new research, available at amazon. com )
* van den Brink-Budgen, R ( 2010 ) ' Critical Thinking for Students ', How To Books.
* Theodore Schick & Lewis Vaughn " How to Think About Weird Things: Critical Thinking for a New Age " ( 2010 ) ISBN 0-7674-2048-9
( 2010 ) Critical Thinking as Dialectics: a Hegelian-Marxist Approach.
In January 2010 for Hospital 24 / 7, Church made an appearance on the program finale, where she visits the Children's Hospital for Wales to launch the Noah's Ark Appeals campaign to fund the equipment in the new Critical Care Unit, which will help children needing high dependency, or critical & intensive care.
She finished a residency in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2010 and is now in fellowship for Critical Care.
The ranges of SAT scores for the middle 50 % of the Class of 2010 were 610-740 ( Critical Reading ), 630-730 ( Math ) and 630-730 ( Writing ).
In 2010 the Department of Conservation-responsible for marine mammal conservation-changed the New Zealand Threat Classification System ranking from Nationally Endangered to Nationally Critical.
* A short film on live coding and the TOPLAP manifesto, Stephen Ramsay, Critical Code Studies Workshop, March 2010.
System Critical Design Review ( CDR ) is scheduled for 2010, leading to initial MEADS flight tests in 2011.
* The National Council of ISACs Critical Infrastructure Protection Award ( 2010 )
A Critical Introduction to Mao Zedong ; Cambridge University Press ( 2010 )
There have been no confirmed sightings since 2000 and in 2010 the World Pheasant Association ( WPA ) received funding from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund to survey forests in the central Vietnam provences of Quang Binh and Quang Tri.
In 2010, TJSL presented distinguished speakers whose own scholarly work relates to social justice concerns, co-sponsored by UCLA School of Law ’ s Critical Race Studies program, at the 10th Annual Women and the Law Conference.
" Hitchcock's Hidden Pictures ," Critical Inquiry ( Autumn 2010 ), 106-130.
SFRA book publications include the 1988 anthology, Science Fiction: The Science Fiction Research Association Anthology, edited by Patricia S. Warrick, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg, the 1996 collection, Visions of Wonder: The Science Fiction Research Association Reading Anthology, edited by David G. Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf, the 1999 work, Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners by Hal W. Hall and Daryl F. Mallett with substantial contributions by Fiona Kelleghan, and the 2010 anthology, " Practicing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre ," edited by Karen Hellekson, Craig B. Jacobsen, Patrick B.

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