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Pialat's and for
In a posthumous tribute written for the French film magazine Positif, critic Noël Herpe referred to Pialat's style as a " a naturalism that was born of formalism.

Pialat's and critic
Describing the unique aesthetics of Pialat's work, film critic Kent Jones wrote: " Even more than Jean Eustache [...] Pialat was an irascibly private artist, charting a twisted, crook-backed path with each new movie, almost always emerging with works in which the mind-bending vitality of immediate experience trumps all belief systems, allegiances, plans.

Pialat's and is
Pialat's work is marked by the use of long takes, which often feed from sudden peaks of dramatic intensity in character interaction.

stance and profile
His supporters claim that the first two charges clash with his voting record on most social issues, such as homosexual law reform ( he was actually a co-sponsor of a bill on this issue in May 1965 and opposed the death penalty, both reforms unpopular among Conservatives at the time, but he kept a low profile to his stance on these non-party " issues of conscience ".
Mallove's combative stance against what he saw as the hypocrisy of mainstream science gave him a high profile.
In the early 1970s Roxon's profile expanded and she became more widely known for her feminist stance.
However, the increasingly conservative positions taken by the government, including a low profile stance on land reform ( out of a promised grand total of 430, 000 resettled families, Lula had managed to actually settle a mere 60, 000 in the first two years of his administration, actually less than what had been achieved by Cardoso during his first term ) decided the movement to change stance already in early 2004, when it began to occupy, again, public buildings and Banco do Brasil agencies.
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He is in profile, staring tight-lipped at the parade, feet apart in a rooted stance, symbol of law-and-order but also unusually for the North, of impartiality, indicated by his dead centre stance.

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Augustin Cardinal Bea, the director of the Secretariate for Christian Unity, has expressed as directly as anyone the new spirit that pervades the Church's stance toward the Protestant and Orthodox Churches.
He was known for his " free soil " stance of opposing both slavery and abolitionism.
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In his first term in the House, he soon articulated his own brand of Jeffersonian – Jacksonian principles he would steadfastly promote throughout most of his political career ; he advocated for the interests of the poor, while maintaining an anti-abolitionist stance, insisted on limited spending by the government and opposed protective tariffs.
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This tradition was interrupted for several decades in mainland China, where the official stance of the Communist Party and the State was that Confucius and Confucianism represented reactionary feudalist beliefs which held that the subservience of the people to the aristocracy is a part of the natural order.
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The group Republicans for Environmental Protection seeks to strengthen the Republican Party's stance on environmental issues, and supports efforts to conserve natural resources and protect human and environmental health.
Zinoviev began attacking Stalin within a matter of months, while Trotsky began attacking Stalin for this stance in 1926.
These attempts were felt necessary by many to both settle and define a doctrinal stance for the newly emerging denomination and to keep out error.
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This was considered essential for the Conservatives, as the EPP was generally seen as quite favourable to European integration, a stance at odds with their core ideology.
The unifying stance for them is the idea of " creating and maintaining the freedom of individuals ".
Goya lost faith in or became threatened by the restored Spanish monarchy's anti-liberal political and social stance and left Spain in May 1824 for Bordeaux and then Paris.
Note also that until well into the 20th Century, rather than an official readying the ball for scrimmage, the side entitled to the snap had complete custody of the ball and could snap it from the required spot at any time ; for instance, a tackled ball carrier might feign injury, then suddenly snap the ball while recumbent, there being no stance requirement yet.
Callistus left Reims for Mousson, but upon learning of the warlike stance of Henry, quickly retreated back to Reims.
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Cantor came to believe that Kronecker's stance would make it impossible for Cantor ever to leave Halle.
Lee Ohanian, from UCLA takes a controversial stance, arguing that Hoover adopted pro-labor policies after the 1929 stock market crash that " accounted for close to two-thirds of the drop in the nation's gross domestic product over the two years that followed, causing what might otherwise have been a bad recession to slip into the Great Depression ".

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