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In a 2004 interview with The New York Times, playwright Tony Kushner used the term " Moonies " to refer to religious converts who lacked " spiritual liveliness or freedom of thought ".
In contrast to the rest of Saudi Arabia, and particularly Nejd, Mecca has, according to the New York Times, become " a striking oasis " of free thought and discussion and, also, of " unlikely liberalism " as " Meccans see themselves as a bulwark against the creeping extremism that has overtaken much Islamic debate ".
According to Dispensationalists who hold the futurist view, the Tribulation is thought to occur before the Second Coming of Jesus and during the End Times.
Writing in The Times Literary Supplement Philip Stead was more generous to Dr. No, although he thought that Fleming was offering " too opulent a feast " with the book, although he manages to pull this off, where " a less accomplished writer, lacking Mr. Fleming's quick descriptive gift and his powers of making his characters talk with such lucid and natural style, would never have got away with this story.
Yet Robert Hatch in The Nation thought it as " excellent a filming of the play as one can expect " and Vincent Canby in The New York Times called it " an exalting Lear, full of exquisite terror ".
Traditionally the inventor was thought to be Stanley Morison, and it made its debut in the Oct. 3, 1943 issue of The Times of London.
The Times thought his Hamlet a " notable success ", but not everyone agreed: W. S.
The New York Times published an enthusiastic review in 1863 noting that the author brought the " old Christmas … of bygone centuries and remote manor houses, into the living rooms of the poor of today " while the North American Review believed Dickens ’ s " fellow feeling with the race is his genius "; and John Greenleaf Whittier thought the book charming, " inwardly and outwardly ".
In a Radio Times interview to promote Yes, Prime Minister, Paul Eddington stated, " He's beginning to find his feet as a man of power, and he's begun to confound those who thought they'd be able to manipulate him out of hand.
Following their appearance at the All Tomorrows Parties festival, the New York Times reported that Shields was planning to complete the unfinished album: " I realized that all that stuff I was doing in 1996 and 1997 was a lot better than I thought.
On the film's initial release, A. H. Weiler of The New York Times praised the cast ( save Connery whom he described as " merely tall, dark, and handsome ") and thought the film an " overpoweringly charming concoction of standard Gaelic tall stories, fantasy and romance.
The Times thought it too complex and difficult to listen to: " The excessive complexity of the contrapuntal writing in the earlier part of the work defeated its own ends ; there was so much going on that the perplexed ear knew not where to turn or fasten itself.
An authentic performance was thought impossible: The Musical Times correspondent wrote, " Handel's orchestral instruments were all ( excepting the trumpet ) of a coarser quality than those at present in use ; his harpsichords are gone for ever … the places in which he performed the ' Messiah ' were mere drawing-rooms when compared with the Albert Hall, the Queen's Hall and the Crystal Palace.
On 28 December 2008, The Sunday Times reported that Pinault's debts left him " considering " the sale of Christie's and that a number of " private equity groups " were thought to be interested in its acquisition.
" The front page of The New York Times concluded: " His was an exuberant life crowded with joys – the joy of thought, the joy of music, the joy of good friends ...
In both shows, Holloway presented new monologues, and The Times thought a highlight of Fine and Dandy was a parody of the BBC radio programme The Brains Trust, with Holloway " ponderously anecdotal " and Henson " gigglingly omniscient ".
Parnell Bradbury, writing in The Times thought Le Mesurier had played the role " extraordinarily well ", although Harold Hobson, writing in The Sunday Times thought that " the trouble with Mr. John Le Mesurier's Dr. Weston is that he approaches the man too snarlingly ... is a notion of genius that would be unacceptable anywhere outside Victorian melodrama ".
Dilys Powell, reviewing for The Sunday Times thought that the cast was " embellished " by Le Mesurier's presence, among others.
" The New York Times thought Hawke did " a fine job of showing what it's like to be young and full of confusion ", concluding that The Hottest State was ultimately " a sweet love story ".
The critic writing for The Times thought that Bond was " backed up by sound writing " by Fleming.
The Sunday Times called Goldfinger " Guilt-edged Bond ", whilst the Manchester Evening News thought that " Only Fleming could have got away with it ... outrageously improbable, wickedly funny, wildly exciting ".
According to a Los Angeles Times article, part of this effort was to allow directors more creative control as collaborators on their projects and to give them the creative freedom to use traditional animation techniques — a reversal of former CEO Michael Eisner's decision that Disney would do only digital animation, which Catmull thought was the wrong idea of how Pixar's films did well.

Times and later
The wife of Scoop Beal, the editor of the Humboldt Standard, which later combined with the Humboldt Times, in which Genzoli's story had appeared, has stated that her husband was in on the hoax with Wallace.
" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.
For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
According to playwright Alan Franks, writing later in The Times, " he was indeed ' deranged '.
Arguments made by legal experts stated influence on art style is not copyright infringement. Glass warfare from the website of the St. Petersburg TimesThe Seattle Times: Local News: Glass artist Chihuly's lawsuit tests limits of copyrighting art, a 2005 article from The Seattle Times ; Chihuly settled the lawsuit independently with Rubino initially, and later Kaindl as well. Chihuly, rival glass artist settle dispute a 2006 article from The Seattle Times
While at Cornell, he worked as editor of The Cornell Daily Sun with classmate Allison Danzig, who later became a sportswriter for The New York Times.
Four years later it found its way into a New York Times op-ed:
* 1785 – John Walter publishes the first issue of the Daily Universal Register ( later renamed The Times ).
At the forum, Falwell told homosexuals in attendance " I don't agree with your lifestyle, I will never agree with your lifestyle, but I love you " and added " anything that leaves the impression that we hate the sinner, we want to change that " He later commented to New York Times columnist Frank Rich that “ admittedly, evangelicals have not exhibited an ability to build a bond of friendship to the gay and lesbian community.
His fame later grew to be international, with appearances in such publications as The Times.
In 1967, Nancy Reagan was appointed by her husband to the California Arts Commission, and a year later was named Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year ; in its profile, the Times labeled her " A Model First Lady ".
The discovery was announced two years later in a January 1915 newspaper article in The New York Times.
Several short-lived papers also appeared a few years later – the St Helena Times ( 1889 ), the Monthly Critic and Flashman ( 1895 ) and the St Helena Observer.
* 1851 – First publication of The New-York Daily Times, which later becomes The New York Times.
He then notes that it is ridiculous and weird that there are intensities of treatment by the scientists and press, in particular, that he was " much less badly treated ," when in fact he had been the main target of US press, specifically The New York Times, where his obituary ten years later would mock deconstruction and not consider Jacques Derrida, the person, in the face of those grieving his death.
Later applied sabermetric statistical models to the study of politics, particularly elections, and published the results on his blog FiveThirtyEight ( later affiliated with The New York Times ).
A year later, the same term appeared in an article in the New York Times.
The CIIR report also questioned the independence of the Permanent Commission on Human Rights, referring to an article in the Washington Post which claims that the National Endowment for Democracy, an organization funded by the US government, allocated a concession of US $ 50, 000 for assistance in the translation and distribution outside Nicaragua of its monthly report, and that these funds were administered by Prodemca, a US-based organization which later published full-page adverisments in the Washington Post and New York Times supporting military aid to the Contras.
C. S. Lewis, friend of Tolkien ( and later author of The Chronicles of Narnia between 1949 – 1964 ), writing in The Times reports:
On December 31, 2005, the group performed " Hazy Shade of Winter " in front of Times Square and later " Eternal Flame " as part of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin ' Eve 2006.
Roosevelt was portrayed in several episodes of the comic book story The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck: the young Scrooge McDuck first meets Roosevelt in his Badlands years, later in a fictional siege of Fort Duckburg and finally in Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal.

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