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Reviewing and March
* Reviewing the week's news in March 2000

Reviewing and 2008
Reviewing the album's re-release in 2008, Sic Magazine wrote, " For 64 minutes they were the greatest band on the planet.
Reviewing the DVD release in September 2008, The Daily Telegraph reviewer Philip Horne described the film as a " richly suggestive, bleakly terrifying fable — and Brynner's performance is chillingly pitch-perfect.
* Hart, C. ( 2008 ) ‘ Literature Reviewing and Argumentation ”.

Reviewing and concert
Reviewing the concert in the Los Angeles Examiner, Ernest Lonsdale wrote that, " Mario Lanza could have taken the Bowl with him.
Reviewing the concert, the critic Samuel Langford called the work " most beautiful " and added, " The piece is hardly representative of the composer, with whom elusive harmonies woven in rapid figuration are the usual medium of expression.

Reviewing and Washington
* William B. T. Trego ( 1976 ), " Washington Reviewing His Army at Valley Forge "
On July 4, 1983 Imam W. Deen Muhammad shared the Reviewing Stand for the 1984 New World Patriotism Day Parade in Chicago with then State Senator Emarald Jones, State Representative Howard Brooks, parade Grand Marshall Harold Washington the then Mayor of Chicago, Ill, and many other dignitaries.
Reviewing the book for the Washington Post, Chris Lehmann wrote that the Underwood character " is meant to induce in-the-know readers to think poorly of Charles Lane.
" Reviewing the work in the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs in 1991, journalist and author Grace Halsell described it as a " carefully researched book " that " refutes the idea of a Jewish ' race '.
" Reviewing the movie for The Washington Post, Desson Howe mused, " Memoirs of an Invisible Man isn't a movie.

Reviewing and Post
Reviewing the young Bette Davis in Dangerous for the Picture Post in 1935, she said, " I think Bette Davis would probably have been burned as a witch if she had lived two or three hundred years ago.

Reviewing and described
Reviewing the band's appearance on BBC Two's The Future Just Happened in 2001, Gareth McLean of The Guardian described the band as " once dodgy and now completely rubbish " and their fans as " slightly simple folks ".
Reviewing Ain't Life Grand for Allmusic, Steve Huey described second singer Rod Jackson as " a combination of ' 80s pop-metal bluster and Faces-era Rod Stewart " with a " touch of Aerosmith ", a description that he felt also fitted the band as a whole.
Reviewing the 2003 Slayer box set Soundtrack to the Apocalypse, Adrien Begrand of PopMatters described the album as " their most underrated, and on this set, its five selections show how highly the band thinks of the record.
Reviewing a preview of the show at London's Gielgud Theatre, Daily Mail critic Quentin Letts described Hall's acting as " wooden as a toothpick " and the performance as " Two fried eggs in the gloaming ".
Reviewing the book for the November 28, 1985 issue of The New York Times, Israeli historian Yehoshua Porath described the book as a " sheer forgery ," stating that " n Israel, at least, the book was almost universally dismissed as sheer rubbish except maybe as a propaganda weapon.
Reviewing the second series in the Evening Standard, Victor Lewis-Smith described it as "... not funny enough to be classed as sit-com, nor believable enough to be classed as drama, forensic science has been unable to detect any trace of humour or subtlety in this dismal hybrid ".
Fortune described The Tipping Point asa fascinating book that makes you see the world in a different way .” The Daily Telegraph called it “ a wonderfully offbeat study of that little-understood phenomenon, the social epidemic .” Reviewing Blink, the Baltimore Sun dubbed Gladwell “ the most original American journalist since the young Tom Wolfe .” Farhad Manjoo at Salon described the book asa real pleasure.
Reviewing the Dreamcast port of Soul Reaver, IGN's editor described Raziel's narrative as one of the most convincing he had ever heard, echoed later in the site's review for Legacy of Kain: Defiance which described the series ' cast as " just damn good at talking like vampires, tortured souls and gods.
Reviewing Slayer's 2001 album God Hates Us All, Blabbermouth. net reviewer Borijov Krgin described Diabolus in Musica as " a feeble attempt at incorporating updated elements into the group's sound, the presence of which elevated the band's efforts somewhat and offered hope that Slayer could refrain from endlessly rehashing their previous material for their future output.
Reviewing the 1950 edition of The Castle of Iron, Boucher and McComas described the series as " a high point in the application of sternest intellectual logic to screwball fantasy .".
Reviewing the 1950 edition, Boucher and McComas faulted the novel for weakness in plotting, but described the series as " a high point in the application of sternest intellectual logic to screwball fantasy .".
Reviewing Choosing Up Sides, Elizabeth Bush described it in the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books as a novel that " pits fire and brimstone Fundamentalism against a rival religion — Baseball — and treats both with cathartic understanding.
Reviewing the book for the Daily News of Bowling Green, Kentucky, historian Robert Antony described it as an " intimate, candid account of one of the most powerful men in the modern world " and " a haunting tale of intrigue and debauchery in the court of Mao Zedong, as could only be told by a member of the inner circle " and described Li's journey from an idealized patriot who idolized Mao, to a critic disillusioned by Mao's hypocrisy and philandering.
Reviewing a 1957 volume of her short works in translation, The Bound Man and Other Stories, Anthony Boucher described Aichinger as " a sort of concise Kafka ," praising the title story for its " narrative use of multi-valued symbolism.
Reviewing " Departure and Arrival " in The Observer, Clive James described the plot as " the Yangtze Incident plus liquid oxygen ".

Reviewing and ,"
" Reviewing the book for Astounding Science Fiction, P. Schuyler Miller characterized the title piece as " one of Bradbury's bitter, almost hysterical diatribes ," although he praised its " emotional drive and compelling, nagging detail.
Reviewing its uses in scholarly literature, historian Werner Bergmann proposes that pogroms be " defined as a unilateral, nongovernmental form of collective violence initiated by the majority population against a largely defenseless ethnic group, and occurring when the majority expect the state to provide them with no assistance in overcoming a ( perceived ) threat from the minority ," but adds that in western usage, the word's " anti-Semitic overtones " have been retained.
Reviewing the book's legacy at the end the 20th century, Rajeev Bhargava claims that Popper " notoriously misreads Hegel and Marx ," arguing also that the formulation Popper deployed to defend liberal political values is " motivated by partisan ideological considerations grounded curiously in the most abstract metaphysical premises.
For a discussion of the history and motivation underlying the CFO Act-with particular emphasis on the difficulties the U. S. Department of Defense has experienced attempting to comply with the financial-statement reporting requirements of the Act-see " Financial Accountability at the DOD: Reviewing the Bidding ," published in the July 2009 issue of the Defense Acquisition Review Journal.
In 1959, Hardwick published in Harper's, " The Decline of Book Reviewing ," a generally harsh and even scathing critique of book reviews published in American periodicals of the time.

Reviewing and said
Reviewing the posters of several 1999 films, David Hochman of Entertainment Weekly rated American Beautys highly, saying it evoked the tagline ; he said, " You return to the poster again and again, thinking, this time you're gonna find something.
Reviewing his whole parliamentary career — reminding him, he joked, of a drowning man's visions of his past life — he said:
" Reviewing for Yahoo, John Mulvey said, " They're an evolutionary dead end, the final, absolute triumph of alternative metal.
Reviewing Sowell's 1984 book Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality ?, University of Chicago sociologist William Julius Wilson said that Sowell did not explore " reasonable alternative explanations and hypotheses " in his critiques of affirmative action.
Reviewing the 2005 re-release of the album, Scott Alisoglu of Blabbermouth. net said that Alive or Just Breathing is " one special album " and that its release " marked a defining moment in metal.
" Reviewing the film for The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw called it ' the best rockumentary yet ' and said that ' the most likeable thing about this very likable film is the way it promotes Wilko Johnson as a 100-1 shot for the title of Greatest Living Englishman.
Reviewing Johnson's autobiography, Mark Blake of Q magazine said " In the mid-70s the band's brutish R & B and their guitarist's eye-popping thousand-yard stare inspired a young John Lydon, Paul Weller and Suggs from Madness.
Reviewing the first episode, Carole Horst of Variety magazine said the show is a " wildly unfunny sitcom " that " looks more like a TV Land reject than an MTV-sanctioned production ".
Reviewing the 1998 Ricco Maresca exhibition, the New York Times said:
Reviewing the show, The Sunday Times TV critic said: " The format is simple and idiotically inspired.
" Reviewing Fabricating Israeli History, Morris said that Karsh belabors minor points while ignoring the main pieces of evidence.
Reviewing the novel for the New York Times in 1991, Janet Maslin said the book was a " stunningly uneventful 823-page holding action.
Reviewing the first three issues of the series, William Gatevackes of PopMatters said that " Lee's art is beautiful cannot make up for the writing or the holes in the storytelling.

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