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Adorno continued writing on music, publishing " The Form of the Phonograph Record " and " Crisis of Music Criticism " with the Viennese musical journal 23, " On Jazz " in the Institute's Zeitschrift, " Farewell to Jazz " in Europäischen Revue.
Criticism continued as England scraped a 1 – 0 victory over Austria in a game which saw David Beckham controversially sent off.
" Criticism of the scientific validity focusing on the experiment parameters began fairly early, continued throughout its existence, and was a key element in its eventual demise.
Criticism of Blue Book continued to grow through the mid-1960s.
Criticism of the government, both from Māori and from opposition parties, continued to intensify, and the government began to lose ground in opinion polls.
Criticism continued that earlier players, as well as managers and other non-playing candidates, were being overlooked.
" Criticism of her spending habits continued, however.
These four editors have continued the literary tradition begun in the 1940s, retaining elements of the New Criticism while devoting the lion's share of the magazine's pages to fiction, poetry, literary criticism, and book reviews.
Criticism of the Empire continued among historians of the 18th century and 19th century, particularly in the works of historians and philosophers influenced by The Enlightenment.

Criticism and when
) Criticism of the Act of Settlement due to the Phillips-Kelly marriage was muted when Autumn Kelly converted to Anglicanism shortly before her marriage thus preserving her husband's place in the line of succession.
Criticism is considered rhetorical when it focuses on the way some types of discourse react to situational exigencies – problems or demands – and constraints.
Criticism comes most often from politicians, especially when they or an associate of theirs is under investigation for connections to the Mafia.
Criticism of progress and calls for redesigns were mostly made in 2008 and 2009, when progress at the site was clearly not being made.
Criticism, Frye explains, is essentially centripetal when it moves inwardly, towards the structure of a text ; it is centrifugal when it moves outwardly, away from the text and towards society and the outer world.
Criticism of the Sydney Mardi Gras was perhaps at its strongest during the early years of the AIDS crisis, and flared again when in 1994 the national broadcaster, ABC, telecast the parade for the first time.
Criticism has arisen however, that this story is extremely unlikely due to the fact that when the FLQ murdered him, their communique announced they had executed him.
Much of the focus on Blake only came about during the last century when Northrop Frye discussed his work in his book " The Anatomy of Criticism.
Criticism towards the public broadcaster intensified around 2003 – 2005, when it was accused of a wide range of shortcomings including self-censorship, lack of objectivity and selective news coverage.
His reputation suffered in the 1970s and 1980s when criticism of New Criticism increased.
Criticism of the libertine was heard not only in the 1670s when sex comedies were en vogue but also earlier, whenever the male partner of the gay couple was blamed for having indulged in immoral behaviour.
" The trio — Communist Labor Party founder James P. Cannon, Labor Defender editor Max Shachtman, and Romanian-born former head of the Young Workers League Martin Abern — had been won over to the ideas of Leon Trotsky when Cannon had been exposed to a translation of Trotsky's manuscript " The Draft Program of the Communist International: A Criticism of Fundamentals " while a delegate to the Sixth World Congress of the Comintern in Moscow that summer.
Criticism both in EU countries and in the signatory countries also pointed out the return to a client-patron pattern that beside being against the spirit and wellbeing of the EU also was an unexpected and humiliating return to Cold War habits, although with the U. S. instead of the USSR in the role as patron, when WP elites echoed embarrassing propaganda easily revealed as support for Soviet imperialism.
" Criticism was also directed at bugs in the game, such as frequent crashes when trying to access certain locations.
Criticism was often targeted at Michael McDonald's appearance as a lead vocalist when Chicago had several resident lead singers.
Criticism of his durability intensified when he damaged his knee ligaments while scrambling for a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings.
Criticism of Pinkston turned particularly harsh after a game against the Washington Redskins on December 12, 2004, when Pinkston was accused of giving up on a catchable pass across the middle.
Criticism intensified following the hurricane, when engineers implicated the MRGO in the failure of levees and flood-walls protecting large parts of Greater New Orleans.
In the series, particularly when speaking about the Reformation, Schaeffer repeats much of the Criticism of the Catholic Church made by previous Protestant leaders and restates such criticism as accepted fact.
Criticism of immigration detention focuses on comparisons with prison conditions in which persons are kept though they have never been convicted of a crime, the lack of judicial oversight, and on the lengthy bureaucratic delays that often prevent a person from being released, particularly when there is no evidence that the detainee will present a harm or a burden to society if allowed to remain at large while their situation is examined.
Criticism of this government over its immigration policy is simply waived away ; only when they have to pay money will they sit up and take notice.
Alexander Pope, who seems to have learnt something from his carefully balanced phrases and the regular cadence of his verse, says that " In all Charles's days, Roscommon only boasts unspotted bays "; in his " Essay on Criticism ," when Pope lists poets he admires, beginning from the classical age, Roscommon is one of two British poets he includes ( William Walsh is the other ).

Criticism and production
More recent post-structuralist theory, such as that formulated in Daniela Caselli's Beckett's Dantes: Intertextuality in the Fiction and Criticism ( MUP 2005 ), re-examines " intertextuality " as a production within texts, rather than as a series of relationships between different texts.
Criticism of Nathan-Turner's production of Doctor Who ranged from including too many back-references to the casting of guest stars from light entertainment.

Criticism and was
At one time I became disturbed in the faith in which I had grown up by the apparent inroads being made upon both Old and New Testaments by a `` Higher Criticism '' of the Bible, to refute which I felt the need of a better knowledge of Hebrew and of archaeology, for it seemed to me that to pull out some of the props of our faith was to weaken the entire structure.
Criticism of other officials was allowed during these meetings, for instance, Karl Radek said to Lenin ( criticising his position of supporting peace with the Germans ), " If there were five hundred courageous men in Petrograd, we would put you in prison.
From 1872 until his death he was Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation in the Harvard Divinity School.
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
One notable critic of the Bridgewater Treatises was Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote Criticism.
Criticism of Neural " Darwinism " was made by Francis Crick who pointed to the absence of replication in the theory, a requirement for natural selection.
* Edwin Black was a rhetorical critic best known for his book Rhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method ( 1965 ) in which he criticized the dominant " neo-Aristotelian " tradition in American rhetorical criticism as having little in common with Aristotle " besides some recurrent topics of discussion and a vaguely derivative view of rhetorical discourse.
Robert Penn Warren ( April 24, 1905 – September 15, 1989 ) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism.
This brought Pope instant fame, and was followed by An Essay on Criticism, published in May 1711, which was equally well received.
An Essay on Criticism was first published anonymously on 15 May 1711.
An Essay on Criticism was an attempt to identify and refine his own positions as a poet and critic.
Criticism of Longstreet after the war was based not only on his reputed conduct at the Battle of Gettysburg, but also intemperate remarks he made about Robert E. Lee and his strategies, such as:
In the British and American literary establishment, the New Criticism was more or less dominant until the late 1960s.
Although his membership in Class IV, Section 1 ( Philosophy and Religious Studies ) was rejected ; he was subsequently elected to Class IV, Section 3 ( Literary Criticism, including Philology.
After World War II, the American New Criticism returned to the lyric, advocating a poetry that made conventional use of rhyme, meter and stanzas, and was modestly personal in the lyric tradition.
It includes Lloyd Schwartz, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism in 1994, as well as Monet expert Paul Tucker.
Criticism of Rather reached a fever pitch after 60 Minutes II ran his report about President Bush's military record ; numerous critics questioned the authenticity of the documents upon which the report was based.
Criticism was generally favorable, with Rolling Stone reporting that " The band sounds familiar " and " beefier " though without the " glint of madness " of the original line-up.

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