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The album received unanimously positive reviews, with praise from music periodicals such as Rolling Stone, NME, and Blender, as well as a four-star review from the Los Angeles Times, calling it a " wild emotional ride " sure to be " one of the most dissected and debated collections of the year.
Nearly all reviews of the 2006 Director's Cut have been positive, including a four-star review in the British magazine Total Film ( five star being the publication's highest rating ) and a perfect ten out of ten from IGN DVD.
In a four-star review for Hindustan Times, critic Rachana Dubey wrote, " Preity is a riot.
" In a four-star review, Jitesh Pillai of Filmfare wrote, " Anyone ( which means almost everyone ) who has loved and lost will recognize that Kal Ho Naa Ho is a bittersweet valentine to unrequited love.
For a side project, 4-Track Demos received remarkably high praise: Entertainment Weekly called it " a chillingly intimate peek into the fierce musical ethic of an independent and compelling voice ", Melody Maker hailed it as " viciously aggressive music with no numbing narcotic qualities ", while Rolling Stone said in its four-star review that " its depth, range and conceptual completeness make you wonder why Harvey even bothered with such conventions as a band or a producer in the first place ".
Critic Dave Marsh would call it one of the " two best records Dylan has made since John Wesley Harding " and gave it a four-star review in the 1979 Rolling Stone Record Guide.
In order to meet the new demand brought on by, among other things, a four-star review in Rolling Stone, Southern Rock Opera was re-issued by Mercury and Lost Highway Records in July 2002.
Roger Ebert gave Purple Noon three stars ( compared to the four-star review he gave to the 1999 version of The Talented Mr. Ripley ), writing that " the best thing about the film is the way the plot devises a way for Ripley to create a perfect cover-up ," but criticized the " less than satisfactory ending ," feeling that " Purple Noon ends as it does only because Clement doesn't have Highsmith's iron nerve.
James Berardinelli, however, rated Purple Noon higher than The Talented Mr. Ripley, giving it a four-star review ( compared to two and a half stars for The Talented Mr. Ripley ).
" Roger Ebert's four-star ( out of four ) review in the Chicago Sun-Times noted that Blow Out " is inhabited by a real cinematic intelligence.
" Paste magazine gave the album a four-star review, calling Merritt " a force to be reckoned with in any genre she approaches.
In a four-star Daily Mirror review, David Edwards wrote that the film was " an unsettling, unconventional ... quite unlike anything our film industry is pumping out these days ", adding that " Fraser is superb as a woman who just might be on the verge of a nervous breakdown ".
In a four-star Den of Geek review, Doralba Picerno wrote that Cuckoo was " a little gem of a moviewhich will keep you engrossed for its duration and get you to do a lot of thinking about it afterwards.
In his four-star review, he also referred to it as " so ambitious and so audacious that it almost defies description.

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The plans called for the construction of two matching stands either side of the pavilion to increase the permanent capacity to 15, 000, as well as a four-star, 175-room hotel overlooking the ground at the northern end.

four-star and best
The younger Taylor is rated as a four-star recruit, and is considered to be one of the best running back prospects in the 2013 prep class.
He was ranked as the No. 18 best skill athlete by SuperPrep and a four-star recruit ( out of four ) by Rivals. com.

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All colonels must retire at age fifty-nine ; and all four-star generals must retire at age sixty-six, or after 12 years as general.
He became a four-star general and served three years as vice chairman of the Turkish Armed Forces, then appointed commander of the Turkish First Army, in Istanbul.
During his college years in PMA and initial joint military testings, Musharraf shared a room with PQ Mehdi of PAF and Abdul Aziz Mirza of Navy ( both reached to four-star assignments and served with Musharraf later on ) and after giving the exams and entranace interviews, all three cadets went to watch a world-acclaimed Urdu film, Savera ( lit.
On 16 November 1973 Rickover was promoted to four-star admiral after 51 years of commissioned service.
By statute, the Chairman is appointed as a four-star general or admiral while holding office and assumes office on October 1st of odd-numbered years.
In September 1914, Fletcher began two years as the Atlantic Fleet's Commander in Chief, and was elevated to the rank of admiral in March 1915, the senior of the first three officers to hold the new four-star positions.
He retired after nearly 40 years of active service and was promoted to the rank of four-star general at retirement.
The standard tour length for most four-star positions is three years, bundled as a two-year term plus a one-year extension, with the following exceptions:

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It is headed by a four-star general, and the chair rotates among the services.
In 1991 there were 15 four-star, forty three-star, and 110 two-star generals.
* Walter E. Boomer ( born 1938 ), retired former four-star General and Assistant Commandant of the United States Marine Corps and business executive
By statute, the Commandant is appointed as a four-star general while serving in office.
The Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ) is a statutory office () held by a four-star admiral in the United States Navy, and is the most senior naval officer assigned to serve in the Department of the Navy.
By statute, the CNO is appointed as a four-star admiral.
It was restored as part of the 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival and is now part of a four-star hotel.
Also in the article, Voight accused four-star General and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Wesley Clark of having " shame upon him, having been relieved of his command " and said that Clark " has done their Obama camp's ' bidding and become a lying fool in his need to demean a fellow soldier and a true hero.
As of December 2006, Jones was one of five serving Marine Corps four-star general officers who outranked the current commandant of the Marine Corps ( General James T. Conway ) in terms of seniority and time in grade — the others being Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace ; former commandant Michael Hagee, commander of U. S. Strategic Command James E. Cartwright, and Assistant Commandant Robert Magnus.
* 1928 – Roscoe Robinson, Jr., first African American four-star Army general ( d. 1993 )
Pervez Musharraf (; born: 11 August 1943 ), is a retired four-star general and a politician who served as the tenth President of Pakistan from 2001 until 2008.
Commissioned in Pakistan Army in 1964, Musharraf rose to national prominence after being appointed to the four-star assignments in October 1998 by then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Shortly after the end of the War of 1965, he joined the elite Special Service Group ( SSG ) and trained together with then-lieutenant Shahid Karimullah ( later four-star admiral ) in a joint operation.
Musharraf in four-star uniform, Pakistan Army | PA.
There were three lieutenant-general officers in the line of promotion to four-star rank and chief of army staff.
Nisar Ali Khan and Shahbaz Sharif recommended Musharraf during the meeting and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif personally promoted Musharraf as four-star general to replace Karamat.
Starting with the PAF, Musharraf pressured President Tarar to appoint most-junior air marshal to four-star rank, particularly someone with Musharraf had experienced working during the inter-services operations.

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