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One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
One biographer describes his early dance band infiltration: " He managed to croon like Bing Crosby and win a competition: he also played drums, guitar and trumpet, in which he was entirely self taught ".
One biographer called these diaries as " the most important single political document in twentieth-century Canadian history ," for they explain motivations of the Canadian war efforts and describe other events in detail.
One biographer suggests he was " the greatest intelligence gatherer Washington has ever known ", discovering exactly where every Senator stood, his philosophy and prejudices, his strengths and weaknesses, and what it took to break him.
One biographer describes this period as her " emergence from Richard's shadow.
One biographer has suggested that Banneka may have been a member of the Dogon tribe that were reported to have knowledge of astronomy.
One is that her youth symbolizes her incorruptible purity, as Michelangelo himself said to his biographer and fellow sculptor Ascanio Condivi
One biographer reported that the actual problem was that Wilson, who had been prescribed massive amounts of psychotropic drugs by Landy's staff since 1983, had developed tardive dyskinesia, a neurological condition marked by involuntary, repetitive movements, that develops in about 20 % of patients treated with anti-psychotic drugs for a long period of time.
One biographer writes, " Throughout his life, Jack had been warmed by Sam's sunshiny optimism, his thirst for excitement, his inventive mind, his gambling nature.
One biographer, Joel Jacobsen, recounts the story as described in Utley, describing Grant as a " drunk " who was " making himself obnoxious in a bar ".
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
One twentieth century biographer, John Watney, concluded: " He did not die from a self-inflicted wound ... He died of a heart attack brought on by an overdose of drugs ".
One biographer has written that " he was deeply and genuinely concerned about the plight of the poor and so had readily adopted the rhetoric of progressivism, but he was not a progressive ".
One biographer said:
One Kennedy family biographer called her " absolutely beautiful " with " a gorgeous smile ".
One biographer writes that “ French ’ s office at Horse Guards became a clearing house for gossip from France ”.
One biographer wrote that he formed there a conviction that " scholarship could be pursued by quite ordinary people in a spirit of good-humoured enthusiasm " that was to be the key to his later life.
One biographer wrote that The Armada was " written in purple prose but a royal purple, which read like historical fiction.
One of these is identified by Hill biographer John E. Tuhy, writing in 1983, only as a " son who lives in British Columbia ".
One Hickok biographer, Joseph Rosa, put it: " the accepted version is that the cards were the ace of spades, the ace of clubs, two black eights ( clubs and spades ), and the queen of clubs as the ' kicker '.
One biographer notes that: " He had a hard struggle to satisfy the thirst for learning which was a leading passion of his life, but he finally attained distinction in several fields of scholarship.
One of her biographers, Glynis Ridley, suggests that her mother may have been of Huguenot extraction, a group that had a higher tradition of literacy than was otherwise typical of the peasant classes of the time .. Another biographer, John Dunmore, suggests that she may have been taught by the parish priest or taken on as a charity case by a member of the local gentry.
One biographer summarized this by writing, " He yearned for a country where he could be free to worship God according to what the Bible taught him, as God enabled him to understand it.
One biographer claimed that Brown received his earliest military training when he was a military secretary to Alexander Hamilton during the winter of 1798-99, while Hamilton was organizing the U. S. Army for possible war with France.
One biographer notes that Malcolm was one of the first African-American leaders to note the existence and growing influence of Black nationalism among young civil rights activists.

One and critic
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
One critic noted, " That slammed door reverberated across the roof of the world.
One critic, the poet Armand Silvestre, credited Pissarro with being “ basically the inventor of this painting ”.
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:
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.
One critic called it a " gigantic, ruinous gadget "; another charged Mitterrand with " despotism " for inflicting Paris with the " atrocity ".
One critic described the show as " a hyped-up, violent Dragnet ... with a hard-as-nails Marvin " playing a tough police lieutenant.
One prominent French media critic is the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu who wrote among other books On Television ( New Press, 1999 ).
One notable critic of the Bridgewater Treatises was Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote Criticism.
One critic charged that presidents could appoint a " virtual army of ' czars ' – each wholly unaccountable to Congress yet tasked with spearheading major policy efforts for the White House.
One critic described the presidency as " propagandized leadership " which has a " mesmerizing power surrounding the office.
One critic wrote the image of John F. Kennedy was described as carefully framed " in rich detail " which " drew on the power of myth " regarding the incident of PT 109 and wrote that Kennedy understood how to use images to further his presidential ambitions.
One critic referred to the Rolling Stone list of the " 99 Greatest Songs " as an example of " unrepentant rockist fogeyism ".
One critic remarked, " too many villains spoiled the Batman ", highlighting Burton's decision to focus the storyline more on the villains instead of Batman.
One critic said that it was " just another front group for the TM movement ".
One prominent critic of the ALA's stance was the Manhattan Institute's Heather Mac Donald, who argued in an article for the New York City Journal that " he furor over section 215 is a case study in Patriot Act fear-mongering.
One critic explained that " there is a center and a circumference to Balzac's world.
One critic wrote, " Miss Crawford sings appealingly and dances thrillingly as usual ; her voice is alluring and her dramatic efforts in the difficult role she portrays are at all times convincing.
One critic has seen Paulhan's essay as consistent with other themes in his work, including Paulhan's interest in erotica, his " mystification " of love and sexual relationships, and a view of women that is arguably sexist.
One London critic stated " His baton is not the magician's wand of a virtuoso conductor.
One critic ( Welsh's personal friend Kevin Williamson ) went so far as to say that Trainspotting " deserves to sell more copies than The Bible ".
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.
Howard had long been a critic of multiculturalism, releasing his One Australia policy in the late 1980s.
One critic has claimed that " the painterly brilliance of his early work degenerated into flashiness and bombast, and the second half of his long career added little to his achievement.
One critic described the original lay-out of the magazine as owing much to “ Neo-Brechtian Nihilism ” although Rushton thought it resembled a betting shop floor.

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