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Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
The line, which lacks a proper caesura, is translated " Not every critic sees an inharmonious verse.
" Film critic Raja Sen describes Dixit as " the industry's numero uno in every sense.
In 1959, she achieved a success with the Noël Coward comedy Look After Lulu, with The Times critic describing her as " beautiful, delectably cool and matter of fact, she is mistress of every situation.
" According to critic George Morris, " it synthesizes every major Edwards theme: the disappearance of gallantry and honor, the tension between appearances and reality and the emotional, spiritual, moral, and psychological disorder " in such a world.
Menem also effected drastic cuts to the military budget, and appointed Lt. Gen. Martín Balza as the Army's General Chief of Staff ( head of the military hierarchy ); Balza, a man of strong democratic convictions and a vocal critic of the Falklands War, had stood up for the legitimate government in every attempted coup d ' état throughout his senior career, and gave the first institutional self-criticism about the Armed Forces ' involvement in the 1976 coup and the ensuing reign of terror.
Henry Pleasants, an American classical-music critic, wrote this about her: She has a lovely voice, one of the warmest and most radiant in its natural range that I have heard in a lifetime of listening to singers in every category.
One critic wrote that he was " A gifted technician who has made a sort of composite facsimile of the Renaissance school, he has every virtue except originality.
In his review, New York Times critic Ben Brantley commented, “ her every stage appearance is perceived as a victory of show-business stamina over psychic frailty.
The play was staged so often that critic Sally Mitchell estimates some version was seen by audiences in either England or North America every week for over forty years.
" But in fact, the critic employs conjecture at every step of the process.
This insight was formulated early by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing as " not every critic is a genius, but every genius is born a critic ... genius has the proof of all rules within itself.
British film critic Mark Kermode speaking in 2006, and attempting to sum up the director's achievement, called Russell, " somebody who proved that British cinema didn't have to be about kitchen-sink realism — it could be every bit as flamboyant as Fellini.
Literary critic Paul Haeffner writes that Shakespeare had a great understanding of language and the potential of every word he used.
One critic said that Cornell played every Queen as though she were a woman, whereas Hayes played every woman as though she were a Queen.
In his essay " In the End, a Beginning: The Montreal Story Tellers ", critic Keith Garebian writes: " Raymond Fraser's booming Maritime vigour and directness seem, with subtle undertows of psychological configuration, like a roaring tide battering the literary shore ... Fraser's narrative ancestors are not only the old salts of every Maritime tavern or watering-hole, but also the more commemorated figures of Mark Twain and Hugh Garner.
It is an absolute reproduction of a real man '; and a contemporary critic commented, ' I recognized Skimpole instantaneously ; ... and so did every person whom I talked with about it who had ever had Leigh Hunt's acquaintance.
However, the reviewers of the Hindi version panned the film ; Rajeev Masand said it was " a crushing bore of a film, a disappointment on virtually every count " while another critic, Raja Sen commented " It's profoundly sad to see a filmmaker of Ratnam's calibre reduced to this ".
Writing for the New York Times, Ralph Thompson states,the normal life of Negroes in the South today – the life with its holdovers from slave times, its social difficulties, childish excitements, and endless exuberances … compared to this sort of story, the ordinary narratives of Negroes in Harlem or Birmingham seem ordinary indeed .” For the New York Herald Tribune, Sheila Hibben described Hurston as writing “ with her head as with her heart ” creating a “ warm, vibrant touch .” She praised Their Eyes as filled with “ a flashing, gleaming riot of black people, with a limitless sense of humor, and a wild, strange sadness .” New York Times critic Lucille Tompkins described Their Eyes, “ It is about Negroes … but really it is about every one, or at least every one who isn ’ t so civilized that he has lost the capacity for glory .”
By his comtemporaries and after his death Stubbs was considered to have been in the front rank of historical scholars both as an author and a critic, and as a master of every department of the historian's work, from the discovery of materials to the elaboration of well founded theories and literary production.

every and opined
On December 9, the U. S. Supreme Court voted 5 to 4 to stay the Florida recount, because according to Justice Scalia: Florida Supreme Court The dissenters opined: " Counting every legally cast vote cannot constitute irreparable harm ...
Collyer wished him luck and opined that his run would be as long as the original, and before the week was done, handwritten notes for every member of the crew who had worked on the original series arrived from Collyer, wishing them all luck.
James L. Tito, former CEO of Latrobe Brewing, opined that the " 33 " signifies the 33 words in the beer's original pledge of quality, which is still printed on every bottle:
It opined: " Out of every class Skull and Bones takes its men ... They have obtained control of Yale.

every and primarily
Although every organ system secretes and responds to hormones ( including the brain, lungs, heart, intestine, skin, and the kidney ), the clinical specialty of endocrinology focuses primarily on the endocrine organs, meaning the organs whose primary function is hormone secretion.
" More immediately, though, he called for a massive build-up of U. S. arms production: " Every realist knows that the democratic way of life is at this moment being ' directly assailed in every part of the world … The need of the moment is that our actions and our policy should be devoted primarily — almost exclusively — to meeting this foreign peril.
Heaven is described primarily in physical terms as a place where every wish is immediately fulfilled when asked.
( This struggle has in every edition of the game been characterized both as primarily a covert, violent war directly between factions, and primarily as an effort to sway the imaginations and beliefs of sleepers.
While the Varangian Guard was primarily meant to function as the emperor's bodyguard, Harald was found fighting on " nearly every frontier " of the empire.
Today, approximately three of every four Hutterite colonies are in Canada ( mostly in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan ), with almost all of the remainder in the United States ( primarily South Dakota and Montana ).
The album, primarily a live performance, was recorded for a mere $ US 800, and according to Stonehill, it " sounds like every penny of it!
Jung believed that for every person each of the the functions are expressed primarily in either an introverted or extraverted form.
The mayor, who is elected every four years, presides and sets the agenda over the City Council is primarily ceremonial as a head of government.
Though smaller in every case except for Fresno than the larger cities of the vast region, these smaller regional centers are often of historical, and perhaps inflated economic importance for their respective size, due to their locations, which are primarily rural or otherwise isolated.
The country receives some 10 million foreign visitors every year, primarily from Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Israel and Belgium.
Norfolk Naval Shipyard provides repair and modernization services for every type of ship that the U. S. Navy has in service, which includes amphibious vessels, submarines, guided missile cruisers, and supercarriers, although in recent years the shipyard has primarily focused on nuclear ships and nuclear support ships.
The Manhattan Times is published every Wednesday and is distributed primarily through black street boxes.
In every uranium-based nuclear reactor core there is both fission of uranium isotopes such as uranium-235 (), and the formation of new, heavier isotopes due to neutron capture, primarily by uranium-238 ().
The International Committee of the Red Cross, while recognizing that it is " primarily the duty and responsibility of a nation to safeguard the health and physical well-being of its own people ," knew there would always, especially in times of war, be a " need for voluntary agencies to supplement … the official agencies charged with these responsibilities in every country.
Although primarily a biblical archaeologist, Albright was a polymath who made contributions in almost every field of Near Eastern studies: an example of his range is a BASOR 130 ( 1953 ) paper titled " New Light from Egypt on the Chronology and History of Israel and Judah ," in which he established that Shoshenq I — the Biblical Shishaq — came to power somewhere between 945 and 940 BC.
It can be thought of as the primarily magnetic energy stored in the field, and returned to the antenna in every half-cycle, through self-induction.
Whereas the shop used to sell second-hand and new books side-by-side on the same shelves, it now primarily sells books in print as do other large chain bookshops, but with a considerably larger range of titles on every subject.
It is the professional association of American book review editors and critics, known primarily for the National Book Critics Circle Awards, a set of literary awards presented every March.
While primarily Pontiac-powered until 1977, Firebirds were built with several different engines from nearly every GM division until 1982 when GM began to discontinue engines it felt were unneeded and either spread successful designs from individual divisions among all divisions or use new engines of corporate architecture.
While involved in nearly every aspect of the university, Sanford primarily focused on fund-raising, athletics, and relations with university trustees.
The follow-up story was based primarily on their arraignment in court, and it was based on information given our police reporter, Al Lewis, by the cops, showing them an address book that one of the burglars had in his pocket, and in the address book was the name ‘ Hunt ,’ H-u-n-t, and the phone number was the White House phone number, which Al Lewis and every reporter worth his salt knew.
The men's event has been held every year since 1979, except for a two-year gap in 2000 and 2001 when it was not held due primarily to difficulties in securing sponsorship.
The opening of the Dunfermline-Thornton railway, via Cowdenbeath, in 1848, enhanced the prospects for mining and pits were literally sunk in every corner of the area, primarily for ironstone, but when this became uneconomic around the late 1870s, for coal alone.

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