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Shortly after de Man's death, Derrida authored a book Memoires: pour Paul de Man and in 1988 wrote an article in the journal Critical Inquiry called " Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man's War ".
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Soft Cel Pictures shut down in 2005 and most of its titles were acquired by Critical Mass.
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.
Critical voices came from established poets and writers represented by the Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura ( ASTC ) and from the Ventana both of which were headed by Rosario Murillo.
While in New York, Max Horkheimer ’ s essays “ The Latest Attack on Metaphysics ” and “ Traditional and Critical Theory ,” which would soon become instructive for the Institute ’ s self-understanding, were the subject of intense discussion.
In 2004, the original versions of the Next Plateau singles were finally released on CD as bonus tracks on the remastered Critical Beatdown.
The available types were the Mission Critical, Enterprise, Internet, Technical Computing, and Minimal Technical OEs.
Critical reactions to the album were largely positive ; Stephen Thompson in the Wisconsin State Journal described it as possessing " great lyrics, creative instrumentation and production that's about as simple as production gets ", Thomas Conner praised it for being " soulful and smooth, witty and gritty, this record makes the ghosts of Bob Wills, Buddy Holly and Lou Reed smile " in the Tulsa World, and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer noted its " gimlet eye and sardonic humor ".
Elements of " Critical Reconstruction " were also reflected in the overall strategic planning document for downtown Berlin, entitled " Inner City Planning Framework ".
Redevelopment of vacant lots, open areas and empty fields as well as space previously occupied by the Wall and associated buffering zone were based on land use priorities as reflected in " Critical Reconstruction " policies.
" Critical Reconstruction " policies sought to disassociate the city's identity from its Nazi and socialist legacy, though some remnants were preserved, with walkways and bicycle paths established along the border strip to preserve the memory of the Wall.
Several books offering insight and background information to Blake's 7 were produced, including Blake's 7: The Complete Guide by Adrian Rigelsford ( Boxtree, 1995 ), Blake's 7: The Inside Story by Joe Nazzaro and Sheelagh Wells ( Virgin, 1997 ), A History and Critical Analysis of Blake's 7 by John Kenneth Muir ( McFarland and Company, 1999 ), and Liberation.
Critical to Pan Am's success as an airline was the proficiency of its flight crews, who were rigorously trained in long-distance flight, seaplane anchorage and berthing operations, over-water navigation, radio procedure, aircraft repair, and marine tides.
Critical human factors and user interface engineering problems were revealed in the investigation of the reactor control system's user interface.
There were three key themes for the release, Simplified Management, Business Critical Reliability and Agile XML development.
Other featured artists were Sarah Lucas, Gary Hume, Damien Hirst, Mat Collishaw, Gilbert & George, Critical Décor and Steven Pippin.
Critical reactions to 2004's Winning Days were mixed.
Critical opinion was sharply divided ; many felt the records lyrics were too shallow and lacking in substance.
In 2007 there were conversations about starting Critical Manners in Portland, Oregon.
A faulty edition of the Histoire critique had previously been published at Amsterdam by Daniel Elzevir, based on a manuscript transcription of one of the copies of the original work had been sent to England ; and from which a Latin translation ( Historia critica Veteris Testamenti, 1681, by Noël Aubert de Versé ) and an English translation ( Critical History of the Old Testament, London, 1682 ) were made.
Gauquelin had his calculations and assumptions verified in 1960 by the Belgian Committee PARA, whose conclusions were published 16 years later under the title Critical Considerations on the Research done by M. and Mme.
Critical to its ascent were its military importance in the Roman Empire as well as its favorable location at the convergence of the Alpine rivers Lech and Wertach with direct access to the most important Alpine passes.
In order to determine which methods were most effective a structure prediction competition was founded called CASP ( Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction ).
For a time, a commercial compiler called CM3 maintained by one of the chief implementors prior at DEC SRC who was hired before DEC being sold to Compaq, an integrated development environment called Reactor and an extensible Java Virtual Machine ( licensed in binary and source formats and buildable with Reactor ) were offered by Critical Mass, Inc., but that company ceased active operations in 2000 and gave some of the sources of its products to elego Software Solutions GmbH.
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.

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) Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of I. Madkour
In 1999 Ian Parker published an influential manifesto in both the online journal Radical Psychology and the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.
There are a few international journals devoted to critical psychology, including the no longer published International Journal of Critical Psychology and the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.
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 ).
" Erasmus: Recent Critical Editions and Translations ,". Renaissance Quarterly 54 # 1 2001. pp 246 + Discusses both the Toronto translation and the entirely separate Latin edition published in Amsterdam since 1969 online edition
In 1837 he issued the " Prodrome " of a monograph on the recent and fossil Echinodermata, the first part of which appeared in 1838 ; in 1839 – 40 he published two quarto volumes on the fossil Echinoderms of Switzerland ; and in 1840 – 45 he issued his Etudes critiques sur les mollusques fossiles (" Critical Studies on Fossil Mollusks ").
For example, in essays published in Germany on Adorno's return from the USA, and reprinted in the Critical Models essays collection ( ISBN 0-231-07635-5 ), Adorno praised the egalitarianism and openness of US society based on his sojourn in New York and the Los Angeles area between 1935 and 1955.
In 2010, Li's autobiographical book, The Critical Moment – Li Peng Diaries, was published by New Century Press.
The Critical Moment covers Li's activities during the period of the Tiananmen Square protests, and was published on the protests ' twenty-first anniversary.
The Critical Moment had been available to publishers since 2004, when it was to be published on the protests ' fifteenth anniversary, but was delayed due to legal reasons.
In biological oceanography, his Critical Depth Hypothesis published in 1953 was a significant milestone in the explanation of phytoplankton spring blooms.
Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of Ibrahim Madkour ; some of these editions are given below.
Thus was born the FARMS Critical Text Project which published the first volume of the 3-volume Book of Mormon Critical Text in 1984.
The gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of Carl Andre's art can be found in About Carl Andre: Critical Texts Since 1965, published by Ridinghouse in 2008. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics: Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Robert C. Morgan, Barbara Rose and Roberta Smith.
* About Carl Andre: Critical Texts Since 1965, 2008, published by Ridinghouse.
Mabin and Balderstone, in their meta-analysis of seventy-eight published case studies, found that implementing Critical Chain resulted in mean reduction in lead-times of 69 %, mean reduction of cycle-times of 66 %, mean improvement in due date performance of 60 %, mean reduction in inventory levels of 50 % and mean increases in revenue / throughput of 68 %.
In the Critical Edition of the score published in 2001 ( see below ), the editors have the second player taking the E flat clarinet part with the third doubling on bass clarinet only.
While the Critical Edition of the Symphony until recently has shown the Scherzo as preceding the Andante moderato, the Kaplan Foundation has recently published articles suggesting that the order should be as follows ( which is to appear in a future edition ):
Goldratt adopted the concept with his book Critical Chain, published 1997.
An English translation of certain portions of the Palingénésie philosophique was published in 1787, under the title Philosophical and Critical Inquiries concerning Christianity.

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