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is and sensationalistic
According to one of the ( upper-class ) characters in the book, the Iotic employed in popular newspapers, to be read by the Nioti, is of very low quality, as well as the information provided therein ( probably implying sensationalistic content ).
Max Renn ( James Woods ) is the president of CIVIC-TV ( Channel 83, Cable 12 ), a Toronto UHF television station specializing in sensationalistic programming.
Another criticism, noted by Media Education Foundation's documentary Captive Audience, is that very little time is dedicated to actual news and the majority of the programming is soft, sensationalistic " fluff " with corporate marketing and PR tie-ins to promote products and services, arguing that it further corrupts the school setting with consumerism.
Despite having a tabloid format, Newsday is not known for being sensationalistic, as are other local daily tabloids, such as the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
In the Trinidad and Tobago Obeah tradition, a jumbie is an evil or lost spirit, related to the Kongo word " nzumbi ," which led to the sensationalistic Zombies of Hollywood.
Discovered thus by the police, Jason is initially treated as a suspect: an additional level of tragedy for Jason, further intensified by the mainstream media's sensationalistic exploitation of this mistake.
" Plow " is widely regarded as an extremely popular and sensationalistic Walden blessing.
The National Examiner is a supermarket tabloid owned by American Media, Inc. Like other tabloids, its contents have often come under question, and it has been derided for its sensationalistic writing.

is and interpretation
BMEWS intelligence is simultaneously flashed to NORAD ( North American Air Defense Command ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for interpretation ; ;
In looking back over the volumes, it is possible to find errors of interpretation, some of which were not so evident at the time of writing.
But as a stimulating, provocative interpretation of the broad sweep of English development it is incomparable.
And we can add that Krutch's interpretation of purgation is also one answer to Plato's fear that poetry will encourage our passions.
It is no longer possible to say that a sceptical attitude towards the received accounts of the invasions almost automatically produces a `` shore occupied by '' interpretation.
Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him -- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
Assistance is rendered to interested Rhode Island businessmen concerning interpretation of bid invitations, where to obtain specifications, and follow-ups concerning qualification.
This is a serious-minded interpretation, but it is never strait-laced.
Every detail in his interpretation has been beautifully thought out, and of these I would especially cite the delicious laendler touch the pianist brings to the fifth variation ( an obvious indication that he is playing with Viennese musicians ), and the gossamer shading throughout.
Willingness to take the risk of early and direct interpretation ( with the proviso that if the interpretation is too threatening, the worker can withdraw ) is another prominent feature in these efforts.
Since a national interpretation cannot be avoided it is unfortunate that the elections were not held in a way to maximize party responsibility and the educational effect of mass political participation.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
He has advised me that the narrower interpretation is the proper one ; ;
It will be recalled from the discussion in Section 7 that the position of the `` right '', as represented by Barth, rests on the following thesis: The only tenable alternative to Bultmann's position is a theology that ( 1 ) rejects or at least qualifies his unconditioned demand for demythologization and existential interpretation ; ;
and, most pervasively, ( 3 ) their interpretation of who is a `` real pro '', of what it means to be a professional man in a technical, fragmented society.
It is Martin Heidegger, not Nietzsche, who elaborated a new interpretation of Aristotle, intended to warrant his deconstruction of scholastic and philosophical tradition.
His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the common good more than the private good, but this is because the common good is a more desirable good for the individual.

is and beatnik
For the beatnik, like the hipster, is in opposition to a society that is based on the repression of the sex instinct.
The beatnik, seceding from a society that is fatally afflicted with a deathward drive, is concerned with his personal salvation in the living present.
Monogamy is the vice from which the abjectly fearful middle class continue to suffer, whereas the beatnik has the courage to break out of that prison of respectability.
The Champs Elysees is literally littered this summer with the prostrate bodies of France's beat-up beatnik jeunes filles.
In Israel, the most usual phrase in work-related demonstrations is " lekhem, avoda " work, and during the 1950s the beatnik community used the term bread as a euphemism for money.
Typical 1940s attire is mixed with beatnik clothing styles, particularly in one male who has a beatnik hat, long hair, a mustache and goatee, but is still wearing a dress suit.
Another film involving beatnik culture is Roger Corman's 1959 black comedy " A Bucket of Blood ," written by Charles B. Griffith.
An influential character in the film is the beatnik poet, who convinces the group to accept the busboy as a significant artist.
The Looney Tunes cartoon character Cool Cat is often portrayed as a beatnik, as is the banty rooster in the 1963 Foghorn Leghorn short Banty Raids.
In the animated television series, Doug, Doug's older sister, Judy Funnie, is characterized as a beatnik.
Tales of Beatnik Glory: Volumes I and II, by Ed Sanders, is, as its name suggests, a collection of short stories, and a definitive introduction to the beatnik scene as lived by its participants.
The DC Comics character Jonny Double is also portrayed as a beatnik.
In addition, at least one Gargoyle member is always seen with a Castro-esque beatnik beard.
Bobby Kennedy is a hypocritical, left-wing beatnik without a beard who carelessly and recklessly distorts the facts.
She is a stereotypical beatnik that is always seen wearing a beret and dark glasses.
Myrna Minkoff, referred to by Ignatius as " that minx ", is a Jewish beatnik from New York City, whom Ignatius met while she was in college in New Orleans.

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