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amateurish and yet
But as the term Reality-TV did not yet exist, ATV was heavily criticised for its amateurish look and at times challenging views as being unprofessional and childish.

amateurish and very
The drawing style was initially very amateurish but got polished quickly.
Oh, fishing, golf, very amateurish Oriental cooking and such nonsense.
Because of amateurish knowledge and lack of resourcefulness, Pranaitis ' expert opinion is of very low value.
Entitled " Goitre ", the sketch saw the two make a very amateurish attempt at creating unsettling sketches.
Even when compared to the amateurish race preparation of the era, Jackson's training regime of massage, golf and walking seemed very relaxed.
In the example at left, the horse seems to be carved in a very amateurish way, but in this school of bottle production, naïveté was the style.
The newscast was regarded as very amateurish, with no teleprompters, no IFB system and generally sloppy presentation.

amateurish and real
Hoag's artistic judgment is that, while there is much that is amateurish in the world, overall its Creator has real promise.

amateurish and I
Whiteness has so many different definitions that the word is “ nothing less than a moving target .” Arnsen moreover notes that whiteness studies scholars are entirely on the far left of the political spectrum, and suggests that their apparent vitriol towards white Americans is due in part to white workers not fulfilling the predictions of Marxist theory that the proletariat would overcome racial, national and class distinctions to unite and overthrow capitalism ; he cites as an example Roediger ’ s afterword to the seminal < I > Wages of Whiteness </ i > which asserts that the book was written as a reaction to “ the appalling extent to which white male workers voted for Reaganism in the 1980s .” Arnsen also argues that in the absence of supporting evidence, whiteness studies often relies on amateurish Freudian speculation about the motives of white people: “ The psychoanalysis of whiteness here differs from the ' talking cure ' of Freudianism partly in its neglect of the speech of those under study .” Without more accurate scholarship, Arnsen writes that “ it is time to retire whiteness for more precise historical categories and analytical tools .”
With my stupid, pseudo-scholar, naive, enthusiast, avant-garde-ish, amateurish way to watch Un chien andalou ( twice ), I thought: ' Yeah, I will make a song about it.
For my part, I felt that the whole show felt a little pub rock and amateurish, I didn't think that my contribution was actually enhancing the band.

amateurish and have
They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
This incident is considered to have been experimental, and the bombs were described as " home-made, amateurish and relatively ineffective ".
Glassberg arranged for Eastwood to have an audition with Arthur Lubin who, although impressed with Eastwood's appearance and frame, initially questioned his acting skills, remarking, " He was quite amateurish.
But they had a knack for really catchy, singalong choruses and they've got this amateurish charm that you just have to fall for eventually.
Knowing of his death, a guilt-stricken White acknowledged that his previous prejudices against Colt, whom he had considered an amateurish detective afraid to sully his hands, were harsh, and that White could have helped him more.

amateurish and geology
Darwin read it soon after publication, and scorned its amateurish geology and zoology, but he carefully reviewed his own arguments after leading scientists, including Adam Sedgwick, attacked its morality and scientific errors.
Darwin scorned its amateurish geology and zoology, but carefully reviewed his own arguments.

amateurish and astronomy
Sitchin's linguistics seems at least as amateurish as his anthropology, biology, and astronomy.

amateurish and with
Despite this, the film was reviewed negatively by critics for its perceived amateurish production and self-indulgent content, with the fantasy sequences in particular coming in for some of the harshest criticism.
" Steve Huey from Allmusic said that the album is " raw as Megadeth gets, and that can be both good and bad -- Megadeth's later precise, complex riffing and composition aren't completely developed, but the music is performed with a great deal of energy, while Mustaine's vocals ( never his strong point ) are amateurish at best.
The performances were often amateurish or naïve, with typical themes revolving around the traumas of high school life and songs about " lying girls " being particularly common.
However, production values were quite low with amateurish sets, lighting, costumes, and special effects.
He also accused the government of handling its relations with Opposition parties in a " crude and amateurish way " which prevented any cross-party agreement on land reform, necessary for obtaining the two-thirds parliamentary majority for amending the Constitution.
His early efforts at making his own tiles during his Chelsea Period were of variable technical quality-often amateurish with firing defects and irregularities.
Although the show contained many professional actors ( such as Patricia Brake and Jesse Birdsall ), many of the cast were inexperienced actors whose limitations were clearly exposed on such a new and ambitious project ( German-born Kai Maurer had apparently never acted on stage or screen previously before being cast in the show ): prior to filming, some of the cast did not even know what a read-through was ; the acting was derided as amateurish, while the attempt to appear more ' European ' by having people speaking other languages without subtitles or bizarre / unconvincing accents was met by viewers with incomprehension and ridicule.
Though the Dekarangers at first disliked the Abarangers ' amateurish methods especially Ban who didn't get along with Ryouga initially, because Ryouga was distracted during battle by a promise he made to his niece / daughter Mai, ultimately the Dekarangers learn that a hero doesn't need to be a trained professional.
After an aborted German tour with Robert Palmer, Gower called in to question the amateurish incompetence of both the bands ' manager and primary lead vocalist.
Vestiges was initially well received by polite Victorian society and became an international bestseller, but its unorthodox themes contradicted the natural theology fashionable at the time and were reviled by clergymen – and subsequently by scientists who readily found fault with its amateurish deficiencies.
Yet a third possibility is that the title is a dig at the New York literary critics who generally disdained Bukowski's work, scoring him as the equivalent of a ham actor with an overwrought, amateurish style.
Daniel Incognito of Sputnikmusic said that in " Mama " the group " sing with heartfelt emotion ", and added that " their somewhat amateurish singing is brought up and pushed along by the production crew, harmonising nicely into a stirring pop hook ".
( In particular the main part of From Russia, with Love, like Ambler's book, takes place during days and nights of tense traveling from Turkey to France, with the protagonist in imminent danger of being assassinated ; while Fleming's protagonist is a professional, in this book he makes amateurish mistakes.
While it began with amateurish contents, it was one of the first time any form of user-generated contents was offered in the mainland.

amateurish and being
The PECP's party political broadcast showed an actor portraying Hague as " a down-and-out in a baseball cap ranting about pride in being British and disliking ' frogs ', the European single currency and anything else from the continent ", which was called " a tacky and amateurish exercise " by the Conservative Party.
Additionally, their general approach to the game was derided as amateurish and their playing style was often accused of being, at best, basic and unsophisticated in comparison to the stylish brand of football played by most leading clubs at the time.

amateurish and made
The school's website looks amateurish or unprofessionally made.
Upon Drake's arrival at Chelsea, he made a series of sweeping changes, doing much to rid the club of its previous amateurish, music hall image.
Haxan decided to follow a similar marketing strategy as Blair Witch and created a website, long before the show was set to air, called " Freakylinks. com " which was cleverly designed to look like an amateurish, home-brew website made by real-life paranormal enthusiasts.
Pepi, Luci, Bom is clearly an amateurish film ; a first-time director, Almodóvar learned his craft as he made it.

amateurish and .
A similar amateurish characteristic is revealed in Adams' failure to check the accuracy and authenticity of his informational sources.
( Presentation somewhat amateurish – including < blink > tags – but many detailed photos.
There is a tendency among some players to regard wild cards as " impure " or treat wild card games as silly or amateurish.
The skiffle craze, led by Lonnie Donegan, utilised amateurish versions of American folk songs and encouraged many of the subsequent generation of rock and roll, folk, R & B and beat musicians to start performing.
Thus, for the first three years, over the air, one would get one or two state channels and one or two local, amateurish private channels, broadcasting only a few hours a day.
Some of the meteorological and magnetic readings, however, were later criticised as amateurish and inaccurate.
At least ten individuals submitted designs for the Capitol ; however the drawings were regarded as crude and amateurish, reflecting the level of architectural skill present in the United States at the time.
Intentionally amateurish marching bands (' Zaate Hermeniekes ' or ' Drunken Marching Bands ') traditionally perform on the streets.
The packaging of cassette releases, whilst sometimes amateurish, was also an aspect of the format in which a high degree of creativity and originality could be found.
In the past, smuggling rings tended to be more obscure, amateurish, and limited.
For a long time Tippett had to face a recurrent charge: that his music was amateurish, over-complicated and even unplayable.
The term " garage rock " comes from the perception that many such performers were young and amateurish, and often rehearsed in a family garage.
Robert Lindahl, then-president and chief engineer of NWI, and the sound engineer on the Kingsmen's and Paul Revere & the Raiders ' noted that the Raiders ' version is not known for " garbled lyrics " or an amateurish recording technique.
" The review further states that the film's messages are " ultimately let down by the film's rough edges ", and contains " moments that are painfully amateurish, " Revengers Tragedy " ultimately annoys as much as it exhilarates.
Hawass has been widely accused of domineering behaviour, forbidding archaeologists to announce their own findings, and courting the media for his own gain after they were denied access to archaeological sites because, according to Hawass, they were too amateurish.
This stamp was a 3 ¢ issue bearing a rather amateurish drawing of George Washington, printed from line engraved plates in sheets of 42 images.

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