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In a 2010 article for PopMatters, music writer Tyler Lewis elaborated on the term in retrospect, stating " The term ' neo-soul ' has been the subject of intense debate ever since Kedar Massenburg coined it as a way to market Erykah Badu's Baduizm 13 years ago.
The Times Literary Supplements review of 19 August 1944 by Marjorie Grant Cook stated positively, " The writer has succeeded in making this novel told in retrospect, with its many technical difficulties, very readable indeed.
Seen ( in retrospect ) as the first ever ( and, arguably, the only one ) Russian " cabinet writer of a European type ", Merezhkovsky was " one of the best-educated people in St. Petersburg of the first quarter of the XX century " ( N. Berdyaev ).

retrospect and James
" Interregnum: the Oceana of James Harrington ", chapter 6 in Pocock, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: a Study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth Century, a reissue with a retrospect ( Cambridge: 1987 ; 1957 ); ISBN 0-521-31643-X.
King James ' determination to avoid involvement in the continental conflict, even during the " war fever " of 1623, appears in retrospect as one of the most significant, and most positive, aspects of his reign.
When Atlanta fell, in the words of historian James M. McPherson, " In retrospect the victory at Mobile Bay suddenly took on new importance as the first blow of a lethal one-two punch.

retrospect and published
Inflation can obscure quantitative assessments of the true cost of living, as published price indices only look at data in retrospect, so may increase only months or years later.
A year after Consciousness Explained was published, Dennett noted " I wish in retrospect that I'd been more daring, since the effects are stronger than I claimed ".
White published Death of a Pig in 1948, an account of how he failed to save a sick pig ( which had been bought in order to be fattened up and butchered ), Charlotte ’ s Web can be seen as White attempting " to save his pig in retrospect.
In 1520, Venetian printer Ottaviano Petrucci published his Musica di messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha, a collection of settings of Petrarch influenced by the literary theories of Pietro Bembo ; while the pieces in the collection were not yet called " madrigals ", they contained several features recognized in retrospect as distinctive of the genre: the set serious texts, the placement of words and accents was done carefully, and they contained word-painting.
In retrospect, Laredo explains in ” The Ruth Laredo Becoming a Musician Book ” ( published in 1992 ) that this is an alternative way to embark upon a solo career: to find a niche of repertoire, something nobody had done before.

retrospect and article
Though perceived in retrospect as a sectarian article, Article 44 was praised in 1937 by leaders of Irish Protestant churches ( notably the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin ) and by Jewish groups.
In retrospect we can now recognize that this category covered a heterogeneous collection of disorders which included cases of dominantly inherited diabetes ( the topic of this article, still called MODY today ), as well as cases of what we would now call type 2 diabetes occurring in childhood or adolescence, and a few even rarer types of hyperglycemia ( e. g., mitochondrial diabetes or mutant insulin ).

retrospect and questioning
Freeman publicly expressed regret about this line of questioning, which was seen by some commentators in retrospect as a tactless attempt to expose Harding's homosexuality, though the viewing public did not become aware of it, and he was seen as merely a lonely bachelor.

retrospect and validity
In retrospect, dicta from New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, acknowledges that, " lthough the Sedition Act was never tested in this Court, the attack upon its validity has carried the day in the court of history.

retrospect and music
Harkleroad in 1998 said in retrospect: " We're dealing with a strange person, coming from a place of being a sculptor / painter, using music as his idiom.
" He regretted the decision to release no singles in retrospect, as " it meant the only judgement of our music was being made too much by critics opinions, which was ok and everything but there is nothing like the excitement of hearing on the radio.
In retrospect, some critics and music writers have given more praise to producer Rick Rubin's contributions to Radio, as well as note the importance of his production on the album.
In retrospect, Clark said, " I think that with music school and art school, or school in any form, there has to be some system of grading and measurement.
He was influenced by music from a young age, ranging from the Irish songs his father listened to, to the music of the church across the road, to the various radio stations he was able to pick up on the family radiogram. While his family had a piano at home, he was the only member to not receive piano lessons, something he was grateful for in retrospect as it meant he was able to come to it without memories of strict lessons ..
( In retrospect, this recording opened the doors to the further incredible boom of the traditional Cuban music of the period.
" In retrospect, Ahmet Ertegun's brother Nesuhi credits the extraordinary sound of the song to the restricted size of the studio and the technologically advanced recording equipment used ; the sound quality is clear enough to hear Charles slapping his leg in time with the song when the music stops during the calls and responses.
'" Hip hop magnate Russell Simmons reacted negatively to the album at the time, but later expressed regret and said of the album in retrospect, " At the time, I didn't understand their music it sounds so different from what I was used to that I foolishly ... claim that they ' weren't hip-hop.
In retrospect, radio personality and Songbook devotee Jonathan Schwartz has described it as " America's classical music ".

retrospect and critics
In retrospect other critics have seen the AT & T Building as the first Postmodernist statement, necessary in the context of modernism's aesthetic cul-de-sac.
The debut was not popular with rock critics ( especially in the USA where a Rolling Stone reviewer infamously promised to commit suicide " if this band makes it ") but in retrospect the attitude towards it changed.
In retrospect, album tracks such as " Debaser ", " Wave of Mutilation ", " Monkey Gone to Heaven ", " Gouge Away ", and " Hey " are highly acclaimed by critics, while the album, along with debut LP Surfer Rosa, is often seen as the band's strongest work.
Released in 1934, a full 20 years before Lord of the Flies ( his second major work and first novel ), he later derided it, but critics in retrospect called it " not bad.
The album featured a line-up of songs very " Russian " in both lyric and tune, and wasn't initially met with much public appreciation ( in retrospect, however, it is considered by most critics one of his best records ).
In retrospect, critics have seen the AT & T Building as the first Postmodernist building.

retrospect and band
The Sea of Light album ( 1995 ) produced by the band along with Kalle Trapp was well received and in retrospect is seen as the band's return to form, the key to success being ( according to critic Donald A. Guarisco ) the way it " forsook the ill-judged pop metal stylings of albums like Equator for a return to the gothic-tinged old-school metal style that highlighted classic Uriah Heep albums like Look at Yourself ".
In a 2009 interview, Bob Stanley said that in retrospect the band " got ahead of ourselves a bit " by releasing such an uncommercial album, which " definitely could have done with a couple more obvious songs ".
In retrospect Packard's Twin Ultramatic's most serious design flaw was during the low to high shift transition where a poorly timed high clutch application and low band release over much of the allowable upshift range resulted in many premature high clutch failures.
In retrospect, this period showed the first signs of the band members heading in different musical directions, and Christensen explained in 2000: " I needed change while the others wanted to continue in the same style, and that was actually the most important reason we split up.
The musical tensions between the group and Robin Trower were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, Crucifiction Lane ( featuring a rare Trower vocal ), in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band.

retrospect and during
Meanwhile, the 1993 title Mortal Kombat II captivated American audiences, and was considered the best Mortal Kombat game in retrospect during a 2008 review.
So in retrospect, it could be possible that living in space during the developmental stages of their lives helped assist or had a distinctive effect in growth or the formation of their newtype abilities.
In retrospect, some historians see this as the final defeat of Philip II, who had furthered dynastic causes through championing ultra-Catholic principles, and a sign of the long downfall of Habsburg Spain and the gradual rise in European hegemony of France during the ensuing Grand Siècle.
In retrospect, O ' Toole can date the beginning of her songwriting career to events during a car ride after the September 11 attacks ; as her husband Michael McKean describes it, " On September 11, 2001, Annette found herself without an airline to carry her back down to Los Angeles from Vancouver, where she films Smallville.
In recognition of his services, he was granted extensive estates around Moscow, where he commissioned several churches, interpreted in retrospect as monuments to his own victory against the Lithuanians and Poles during a dire crisis in the history of Russian statehood.
For many historians such as Akira Fujiwara, Akira Yamada, Peter Wetzler, Herbert Bix and John Dower, the work done by Douglas MacArthur and SCAP during the first months of the occupation of Japan to exonerate Hirohito and all the imperial family from criminal prosecutions in the Tokyo tribunal was the predominant factor in the campaign to diminish in retrospect the role played by the emperor during the war.
Due to the tensions between the filmmaker and the producers during production, Gilliam said in retrospect about the film, " t's not the film they wanted and it's not quite the film I wanted.
Macross Dynamite 7 expands on the idea by superimposing an animated Basara into video footage that Shoji Kawamori had taken during trips to India and the U. S. Shots include a street in San Francisco with Basara singing in front of a cable car ( although given that the look of the city in Macross Frontier is based somewhat on San Francisco, it can be assumed in retrospect that Basara had at one point visited the Macross Frontier ), and a pan shot in India where Basara is momentarily seen standing in a river.
The significance of the battle rather lies in its retrospect perception as the last Danish victory over her long-time adversary Sweden in their struggle for control of the dominium maris baltici, and the heroization of the Danish king's personal commitment during the battle, memorized in the famous Marstrand painting and the first lines of the Danish royal anthym Kong Christian stod ved højen mast.
In retrospect of the events which ensued only a few months afterward, the song has been viewed as the turning point in the feud between Shakur and Biggie, where things were said and sung which could never be taken back during the remainder of Shakur's life.
The tale is told in retrospect during that trial by the young girl who owns it.
In retrospect, Schrödinger's aperiodic crystal can be viewed as a well-reasoned theoretical prediction of what biologists should have been looking for during their search for genetic material.
Born in Paris ( his father was a former secretary of Étienne François, duc de Choiseul ), and considered in retrospect the most important member of the Bertin family, he began his journalistic career by writing for the Journal Français and other papers during the French Revolution.

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