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Critically, the film was also better received than the first two instalments, with some critics remarking that it was the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels.
Critically, reaction was mixed: a contemporary survey of reviews found 7 favourable, 3 mixed, and 5 negative.
Critically acclaimed, American Beauty was widely considered the best film of 1999 by the American press ; it received overwhelming praise, chiefly for Spacey, Mendes and Ball.
Critically, the two instruments display aircraft pitch attitude but depict such information in a visual manner opposite of one another ; therefore, the board considered that this could have caused Peterson to think he was ascending when he was, in fact, descending.
Critically acclaimed as Van Vliet's magnum opus, Trout Mask Replica was released as a 28 track double album in June 1969 on Frank Zappa's newly formed Straight Records label.
Critically, it was criticized for its resemblance to Alien, for its softer, positive ending, and for its low budget, yet was praised by many Canadian film critics, and was nominated for three Genie Awards.
" Critically, the band received mostly positive reviews, particularly when performing throughout the U. S. Northeast ( during February and March 2012-the Toronto Show was a particular highlight ) and West Coast ( during May and June 2012 ).
David Strauss wrote Das Leben Jesu ( The Life of Jesus | The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined ) in 1835, in which he argued-in a Hegelian framework-against both the supernatural elements of the Gospel and the idea that the Christian church was the sole bearer of absolute truth.
From a conservation perspective, the beluga was placed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature ’ s Red List in 2008 as being " near threatened "; however the subpopulation from the Cook Inlet in Alaska is considered Critically Endangered and is under the protection of the United States ' Endangered Species Act.
As a result of these findings its status on the IUCN Red List was moved to " Vulnerable " globally ( from " Lower Risk / Near Threatened ") and " Critically Endangered " in the Northwest and Western Central Atlantic areas.
The increase in productivity ( 29 chicks fledged in 2004 ) meant that this species was downgraded from Critically Endangered to Endangered on the IUCN Red List in 2004.
Critically acclaimed, the show suffered from low ratings and after its first season was slated for cancellation.
Critically, the album was generally well received.
Critically praised, it was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
Critically praised ( although frequently struggling in the ratings ), the show was more of an ensemble piece, focusing on the activities of the unit as a whole ( although significant characters such as Detective Frank Pembleton and Detective John Munch, who has also appeared on the various Law & Order shows, among others, became popular with viewers ).
Critically, Bateson gave a lecture to the Royal Horticultural Society in July 1899full text, which was attended by Hugo de Vries, in which he describes his investigations into discontinuous variation, his experimental crosses, and the significance of such studies for the understanding of Heredity.
Critically, the move exposed Kluck's right flank in the direction of Paris where ( unknown to Kluck ) General Michel-Joseph Maunoury's new Sixth Army was being created.
Critically acclaimed and a popular success, Pride and Prejudice was honoured with several awards, including a BAFTA Television Award for Jennifer Ehle for " Best Actress " and an Emmy for " Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special ".
Critically, Rawlinson had 950 guns and howitzers, two thirds the artillery strength available on 1 July, but was attacking on about one quarter of the 1 July frontage, only 6, 000 yards ( 5. 5 km ) compared to 22, 000 yards ( 20 km ).
Critically, This Time Around was given a score of 67 out of 100 by Metacritic.

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Critically handicapping implementation and economic austerity meant that schools never received sufficient funding.
Critically, the album received mainly positive reviews.
Critically and popularly acclaimed, the series received numerous awards, including recognition from BAFTA, the National Television Awards and the Royal Television Society, as well as winning individual accolades for both Sullivan and Jason.
Critically considered one of the most authentic traditional reggae acts, at the time of the first Rolling Stone Record Guide publication, they were the only band of any genre whose every recording received a five-star review ( of bands with more than one recording in the guide ).
Critically, the record itself received less favourable reviews in comparison to their previous three albums, whilst commercial album sales were also lower.
Critically, Eastwood's performance was poorly received and was named " Worst Actor of the Year " by the Harvard Lampoon and the film was criticized for its level of violence.
Critically, the album was not well received, and although critics praised her vocals, they panned the record's cheap production and lyrics.
Critically, the film received negative reviews.
Critically, the album was generally well received and has since been recognized as one of the high-water marks in Mitchell's career.
Critically, " Bedtime Story " received favorable reviews ; music critics praised the track's hypnotic and electronic style, and deemed it an underrated song which could have had great potential, claiming that it could have been the new " Vogue ".

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Critically invisible, modern revolt, like X-rays and radioactivity, is perceived only by its effects at more materialistic social levels, where it is called delinquency.
Critically he is seen to have preserved the Viennese tradition in his music.
The mountain bongo is classified by the IUCN Antelope Specialist Group as Critically Endangered with more specimens in captivity than in the wild.
The IUCN Antelope Specialist Group considers the western or lowland bongo, T. eurycerus, to be Lower Risk ( Near Threatened ), and the eastern or mountain bongo, T. e. isaaci, of Kenya to be Critically Endangered.
Critically, Labour held on in a subsequent by-election in Darlington and Foot remained leader for the 1983 general election.
Both orangutan species are considered to be Endangered with the Sumatran orangutan being Critically Endangered.
It has now disappeared from large parts of this range, and it only remains in 6 of the 18 countries where it originally occurred, leading some to consider it Critically Endangered.
Sumatra has a huge range of plant and animal species but has lost almost 50 % of its tropical rainforest in the last 35 years, and many species are Critically Endangered such as Sumatran Tiger, Sumatran Rhino and Sumatran Orangutan.
Critically, it is considered to be one of the greatest high school films of all time, as well as one of Hughes ' most memorable and recognizable works.
Critically, multivariate studies show that the distinct faculties of the mind such as memory and reason fractionate along genetic boundaries.
Of the 263 species of freshwater and terrestrial turtles, 117 species are considered Threatened, 73 are either Endangered or Critically Endangered and 1 is Extinct.
Of the 58 species belonging to the Testudinidae family, 33 species are Threatened, 18 are either Endangered or Critically Endangered, 1 is Extinct in the wild and 7 species are Extinct.
Critically, while with the Kingsbury Commitment, AT & T agreed to connect its long distance service to independent local carriers, it did not agree to interconnect its local services with other local providers.
Critically endangered species such as the California Condor have had to be captured and bred in captivity.
Alabama cavefish, Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni, which live only in certain caves in Alabama, are listed as Critically Endangered, the highest risk class.
Critically, Eliot returned us to the classroom just at the moment when I felt we were on a point to escape to matters much closer to the essence of a new art form itself — rooted in the locality which should give it fruit.
Critically, it is considered a Bildungsroman – i. e., a novel of self-cultivation – and would be included in the same genre as Dickens's own Great Expectations ( 1861 ), Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure, Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh, H. G. Wells's Tono-Bungay, D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

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