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Reviewing the film for Scientific American, John Rennie says " The term is a curious throwback, because in modern biology almost no one relies solely on Darwin's original ideas ...
Reviewing the set, film critic Mark Bourne writes:
Reviewing the two-disc DVD release of Roland Emmerich's film Stargate, Dean Devlin referred to the " Is There a Stargate?
" 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 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.
" Reviewing the American version, Leonard Maltin gives the film two and a half stars, calling it " one of the better Toho monster rallies ”.
Reviewing the film for New York Times, Leslie Bennetts called it " a lighthearted murder mystery that weds Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the kind of rollicking action-adventure that has made Steven Spielberg the most successful movie maker in the world ".
Reviewing the film in The New York Times, A. H. Weiler wrote that, " Mr. Lanza, who was never in better voice, makes this a full and sometimes impressive musical entertainment.
Reviewing the latter film for The New York Times on February 16, 1967, critic Bosley Crowther wrote, " Barbara Harris from the original play cast is as wacky as she was on the stage — casual and direct and totally blasé about the boisterous business of sex.
Reviewing for The Mercury, Robert Jarman noted " the show combines comedy and pathos, mime, magic and sleight of hand, shadow puppetry, film and sound in an exemplary and enchanting mix.

Reviewing and magazine
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 album, a writer for Mojo magazine argued that it contained " some of the most haunting music to bear the Finn imprint ".
" Reviewing this book in the libertarian magazine Reason, Michael W. Lynch sums up some of their conclusions as, " Blacks and whites live, learn, work, pray, play, and entertain separately.
Reviewing a pre-production 2000GT in 1967, Road & Track magazine summed up the car as " one of the most exciting and enjoyable cars we've driven ", and compared it favorably to the Porsche 911.
" Reviewing his production of The Crucible, The Strip magazine wrote: " Gabriel Reid is a clever, tightly disciplined, diligent director, with a bold and clear eye for design.

Reviewing and considered
Reviewing the Gnome Press edition, Groff Conklin found the novel to have " real merit " considered as an imaginative work, but characterized Howard's writing as " only average laden with bombast.
Reviewing the fourth volume to the series for Library Journal, Steve Raiteri considered Soryo's artwork " clean " and felt it did an expert job in " Shiori's desperation, Kira's sadness and uncertainty, and Rei's living-in-the-moment changeability ".

Reviewing and such
Reviewing Hobsbawm's 2011 How to Change the World in The Wall Street Journal, Michael Moynihan argued: Reviewing the same book, Francis Wheen argued in a similar vein: " When writing about how the anti-fascist campaigns of the 1930s brought new recruits to the communist cause, he cannot even bring himself to mention the Hitler-Stalin pact, referring only to ' temporary episodes such as 1939 – 41 '.
Reviewing the impact of such ideas, literary critic William Totok referred to Neamul Românesc as " the most important platform of antisemitic agitation prior to World War I.
Reviewing Katz's book, The Battle for Rome, István Deák, on the other hand, cautions that although " armed resistance during World War II was romanticized because the Nazis were such an appalling enemy, and because in that war the guerrillas ' targets were still mainly soldiers ", it is increasingly hard to draw the line between freedom fighting and terrorism.
Reviewing it as such, he noted that sides two and four consisted entirely " of single tones maintained throughout, presumably produced electronically ".
Reviewing the book just after publication, Guggenheim Fellow Andreas Dorpalen wrote that Hilberg had " covered his topic with such thoroughness that his book will long remain a basic source of information on this tragic subject.
Reviewing for Computer and Video Games, Paul Boughton was impressed by the game's detailed gory effects, such as the aftermath of a decapitation, calling them " hypnotically gruesome ".

Reviewing and be
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 Keys ' book, the British archaeologist Ken Dark commented that " much of the apparent evidence presented in the book is highly debatable, based on poor sources or simply incorrect " and that " Nonetheless, both the global scope and the emphasis on the 6th century AD as a time of wide-ranging change are commendable, and the book contains some fascinating and obscure information which will be new to many.
Reviewing the production in the New York Times, Ben Brantley wrote that "... in his art as in his life, Williams could be grotesquely excessive and sloppy.
Reviewing for IGN, Vincent Lopez stated that the game " does a fantastic job of making you remember exactly why you enjoyed the original so much ", but criticized this as the biggest drawback, commenting that " you may find yourself wishing for a more original experience ", but concluded that " for good, and bad: it's good to be back ".
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 ".
Reviewing the progress of the Battle of Guadalcanal and the Battle of Buna-Gona in December 1942, the Japanese faced the prospect that neither could be held.
Reviewing the series, Wisden editor Sydney Southerton wrote, " Verity, apart from his one amazing performance at Lord's, could be complimented upon his steadiness rather than upon his effectiveness on hard wickets ".
Reviewing the experience in Brazil and Porto Alegre a World Bank paper points out that lack of representation of extremely poor people in participatory budgeting can be a shortcoming.
Reviewing for BBC Music, writer Lou Thomas commented that it " might just be the first great album of 2010 ".
Reviewing the Amiga version, Andy Smith of Amiga Format complained of the soccer mode: " Your car moves as if it's in treacle while everyone else seems to be on greased rails ".
Reviewing Mary Beard's BBC television series Meet the Romans in April 2012, Gill wrote that the academic " should be kept away from cameras altogether.
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.
His last official function was to be the Reviewing Officer of the Officer Training School Graduation Parade, held at RAAF Base East Sale, however due to unwanted weather conditions the Parade was cancelled.
Reviewing the case, members of Holyrood's justice committee stated that Scottish Prison Service guidelines were not followed in the decision to release Megrahi, that the medical evidence presented was flimsy, and that four cancer specialists had refused to back up the opinion of the prison doctor that Megrahi would be dead within three months.
Reviewing the book, one critic noted that Morand “ keeps on repeating the contemporary bromide thatthe Jews own New York, the Irish run it, and the Negroes enjoy it … Italians hardly can be assimilated .’” Speakeasies, Morand had concluded: “ I can not think of anything sadder .” New York City ’ s theatre / entertainment district, the Broadway thoroughfare and its central hub Times Square, suggested to Morand an apocalyptic future:
Reviewing Goldstein's own book, Mary McGinn called it a sloppy and irresponsible argument: " ne is amazed at the sheer looseness of thought that allows him to assert that ' at certain points in Mein Kampf where Hitler seems to be raging against Jews in general it is the individual young Ludwig Wittgenstein whom he has in mind ', and to suggest that Wittgenstein ' may have inspired … ( the ) hatred of Jews which led, ultimately, to the Holocaust '.

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