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" Psychological reversals are common and sometimes happen so suddenly that inconsistency in characterization is an issue for many critics, such as Aristotle, who cited Iphigenia in Aulis as an example ( Poetics 1454a32 ).
Several critics have cited this film as one of the greatest of all-time.
Keith Moon is often cited by critics as one of the greatest and most eccentric drummers in rock music.
In recent years, critics have cited Agassiz's racial theories, arguing that these now-unpopular views tarnish his scientific record.
Although Orbison is counted as a rock and roll pioneer, and has been cited by numerous critics as one of the genre's most influential musicians, his style was noted for how it departed from the norm.
The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes records that 98 % of its cited critics gave the film a positive review.
His critics initially cited this as a fatal flaw, but were silenced when new elements were discovered that perfectly fit into these holes.
Film critics and stooge fans alike have cited Curly as the most popular member of the team.
Gattaca has received positive reviews from critics ; the film received a " fresh " rating from Rotten Tomatoes with 82 % of the 55 critics cited giving the film a favorable review.
Some critics have cited the work as an example of postmodern fiction.
The modern Pax Americana era is cited by both supporters and critics of United States foreign policy after the Second World War.
Media critics and cable news executives later cited the Levy case, as well as the concurrent sensationalist coverage of a string of shark attacks, as a reflection of the manner of news coverage in the United States before the September 11 attacks had taken priority.
The Glasgow School of Art building ( now renamed " The Mackintosh Building ") is regularly cited by architectural critics as among the very finest buildings in the UK.
It has been cited by many critics as the finest play from one of the most significant contemporary playwrights in the English language.
" Nonetheless, Time praised the movie, declaring it " Utterly false and thoroughly convincing ..." Many critics cited the " special chemistry " between Beery and Cooper, which led the two actors to be paired again numerous times.
The film has been cited among critics as one of the best of the 1950s, and has been selected by the United States National Film Registry for preservation in the Library of Congress.
She appeared in the stage production, Miss Moffat, a musical adaptation of her film The Corn is Green, but after the show was panned by the Philadelphia critics during its pre-Broadway run, she cited a back injury and abandoned the show, which closed immediately.
Traditionally, however, the deliberate cultivation of a particularly wide, pervasive vibrato by opera singers from the Latin countries has been denounced by English-speaking music critics and pedagogues as a technical fault and a stylistic blot ( see Scott, cited below, Volume 1, pp. 123 – 127 ).
Since he first came to prominence in the mid-1960s, critics have cited Campbell as one of the leading writers in his field: T. E. D. Klein has written that " Campbell reigns supreme in the field today ", while S. T. Joshi stated, " future generations will regard him as the leading horror writer of our generation, every bit the equal of Lovecraft or Blackwood.
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant has been cited by some feminist and gay critics as both homophobic and sexist.
Wherever they were located, sweatshops also attracted critics and labour leaders who cited them as crowded, poorly ventilated, and prone to fires and rat infestations, since much of the work was done by many people crowded into small tenement rooms.
His pictures Grand Illusion ( 1937 ) and The Rules of the Game ( 1939 ) are often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made.
The fact that there is no prior history of such translations or expenses in Lino Lakes, however, prompted critics to call the resolution a proxy for motives other than the fiscal grounds cited by the motion's supporters.

critics and him
More specifically in regards to the Mets, critics point out that with Selig's personal relationship with Wilpon has allowed him to stall any possible removal of Wilpon as that club's principal owner.
Although some of Chaplin's critics have claimed that credit for his film music should be given to the composers who worked with him, for example Raksin, who worked with Chaplin on Modern Times, has stressed Chaplin's creative position and active participation in the composing process.
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
Stoiber, as a minister in the state of Bavaria, is widely known for advocating a reduction in the number of asylum seekers Germany accepts, something that prompted critics to label him xenophobic, anti-Turkish and anti-Islam.
His direction of a 1926 stage adaptation of The Great Gatsby by Owen Davis brought him to the attention of the New York critics.
Cromwell was given the title Lord Protector in 1653, making him ' king in all but name ' to his critics.
It is on account of the many strange stories and the folk-tales he reported that his critics in early modern times branded him ' The Father of Lies '.
After the end of the American Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, ( 1866 ) a collection of over 70 poems that generally was ignored by the critics, though a few gave him patronizingly favorable reviews.
His poetry is not as highly critically esteemed as his fiction, although some critics place him as the first modernist poet in the United States ; others would assert that his work more strongly suggest what today would be a postmodern view.
Albany's drama critics were kinder, however, giving him rave reviews.
His esteem for Maimonides knew no bounds: he placed him next to the Prophets, and he exhibited little patience with Maimonides ' critics and detractors.
His critics have accused him of exceeding the jurisdiction of the FBI.
He quickly developed a reputation as a character actor, and was cast in bigger roles, including one-half of the bickering Connecticut couple in the dark comedy The Ref ( 1994 ), a malicious Hollywood studio boss in the satire Swimming with Sharks, and the malevolent office manager in the all-star ensemble film Glengarry Glen Ross ( 1992 ), gaining him positive notices by critics.
Some critics class him with Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi and Yasujirō Ozu as one of the masters of Japanese cinema.
His critics have characterized him as a liar, a charlatan, and mentally unstable.
Achard's greatest successes and popularity were in the period between the two World Wars when contemporary critics favorably compared him to some of his renowned French predecessors such as Pierre de Marivaux and Alfred de Musset.
The depression was due in part to his separation from Gréco, in part to his feeling under appreciated by the critics ( who were hailing Davis ' former collaborators as leaders of the cool jazz movement ), and in part to the unraveling of his liaison with a former St. Louis schoolmate who was living with him in New York and with whom he had two children.
Due to his success and character variety, some critics have called him a " virtuoso " actor.
The combination of Orbison's powerful, impassioned voice and complex musical arrangements led many critics to refer to his music as operatic, giving him the sobriquet " the Caruso of Rock ".
One tradition of interpretation exemplified by his critics such as Eric Lenneberg, Max Black and Steven Pinker attributes him a very strong view of linguistic determinism, according to which commensuration between conceptual schemes and translation between languages is impossible.
Lakoff concluded that since many of Whorf's critics had criticized him using definitions of linguistic relativity that Whorf did not himself use, their criticisms were often ineffective.
The conflicts of masculinity are also a major theme of his work, leading some critics to compare him to Ernest Hemingway.

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