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more and sensational
In many cases the revolutionary production has offered no more than sensational effects: the first hearing was fascinating and the second disillusioning as the gap between sound and substance became clearer.
Miss Sutherland appeared almost as another person in this scene: A much more girlish Lucia, a sensational coloratura who ran across stage while singing, and an actress immersed in her role.
Edison brought an even more refined " class M " iteration to the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, where it was a sensational hit with attendees.
This news group introduced a new paper, Naya Akhbar which is comparably more sensational.
Even more sensational was the message in his sermon of December 10:
The Tousey stories were on the whole the more lurid and sensational of the two.
SRA, with its sensational makeup of many victims abused by many victimizers, ended up robbing the far more common and proven issue of incest of much of its larger significance to society.
The sketch was so popular that it was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame, with a plaque, gold record and transcript of this famous sketch included in the museum collection — although they were not actually inducted into the Hall of Fame — over their less well-known word-play routine " Slaughter the Baseball Player " ( Who's On First full radio broadcast ), where they were looking for to buy a baseball bat and the one available was made for Enos Slaughter, and the more sadistic " Ninth Inning Steal " routine in which Bud and Lou rob an unsuspecting person by distracting him with a sensational baseball game recounting, unaware that someone else has already robbed the intended target using the same distraction.
Its front pages tended more to the sensational, apart from concluding the newspaper's editorial shift to a pro-Republican tendency, which started with the Sun-Times endorsement of Richard Nixon in the 1968 elections, meanwhile the Trib since the mid-1970's geared towards a moderate stance swinging between liberalism and its more classic conservatism, ending the city's clear division between the two newspapers ' politics.
Many works in this genre explore ( and sometimes exploit ) high-profile, sensational crimes such as the JonBenét Ramsey killing, the O. J. Simpson murder case, and the Pamela Smart murder, while others are devoted to more obscure slayings.
This national newspaper contains many " sensational " and sports-related articles, and one or more pages the content of which is supplied by the gossip-magazine Privé (" Private ").
Though his work had been regularly displayed in publicly funded exhibitions, conservative and religious organizations, such as the American Family Association, seized on this exhibition to vocally oppose government support for what they called " nothing more than the sensational presentation of potentially obscene material.
Not content with the uniformity promoted by government and consumer culture, the Beats yearned for a deeper, more sensational experience.
After his second attempt, he waited seven months with no response before he tried a more sensational approach.
He feels that some of this bias is because crimes committed with guns are more sensational than crimes prevented by guns.
One of the more sensational aspects of Massey's writings were the parallels he drew between the Christian god Jesus of Nazareth and the Egyptian god Horus.
Media coverage can help fuel a person's example bias with widespread and extensive coverage of unusual events, such as homicide or airline accidents, and less coverage of more routine, less sensational events, such as common diseases or car accidents.
One approach Guccione took was offering editorial content that was more sensational than that of Playboy.
Some more sensational reports claimed she was intoxicated and despondent over her career.
Chikamatsu's popularity peaked with his domestic plays of love-suicides, and with the blockbuster success of The Battles of Coxinga in 1715, but thereafter the tastes of patrons turned to more sensational gore fests and otherwise more crude antics ; Chikamatsu's plays would fall into disuse, so even the actual music would be lost for many plays.
The sensational drop in the value of the mark due to inflation in the Weimar Republic made the financial position still more deplorable, and produced at the end of the year an unprecedented rise in prices.
However, the case of Clever Hans, an apparently brilliant horse owned by Herr von Osten, was even more sensational.

more and controversial
He first shows that it is clear that most events are deterministic, but human actions are more controversial.
Other theories about Acts ' sources are more controversial.
Some of the more recognized names in cognitive science are usually either the most controversial or the most cited.
As recently as the late 1990s it was rather run-down ; it underwent a controversial gentrification in recent years ( in conjunction with the development of the nearby University Park at MIT ), and continues to grow more expensive.
The ethical standing of wider forms of supposedly “ altruistic ” specific coercion – like political and thought coercion – is however much more controversial, along lines relating to the assumed relationship between coercion and freedom, which is often regarded as an ethical value in itself.
However, two other terms, censorware and web filtering, while more controversial, are often used.
By the 1990s, many of these bands and artists had disbanded, were no longer performing, or were being carried by independent labels because their music tended to be more lyrically complex ( and often more controversial ) than mainstream Christian pop.
The Australian government took a more measured position than its New Zealand counterpart over the controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill being debated in the Fijian Parliament.
These users specialize in flaming and target specific aspects of a controversial conversation, and are usually more subtle than their counterparts.
Mulvey posits in her notes to the Criterion Collection DVD of Michael Powell's controversial film Peeping Tom that the cinema spectator ’ s own voyeurism is made shockingly obvious and even more shockingly, the spectator identifies with the perverted protagonist.
In a policy document entitled New Politics, deputy Hogan has suggested creating a country with " a smaller, more dynamic and more responsive political system ," reducing the size of the Dáil by 20, changing the way the Dáil works, and in a controversial move, abolishing the Irish senate, Seanad Éireann.
This practise can stimulate developing economies and creates more robust food security ", adding that, " if Africans truly have no other alternative, the controversial GE maize should be milled so it can't be planted.
Although much circumstantial evidence has been found to suggest that fewer different amino acids were used in the past than today, precise and detailed hypotheses about which amino acids entered the code in what order have proved far more controversial.
A more controversial version of paperless caching involves mass-downloading only the coordinates and cache names ( or waypoint IDs ) for hundreds of caches into older receivers.
Archeological evidence from more recent periods is less controversial.
The project was somewhat controversial at the start, since some community members felt there were more urgent needs in the city.
Most of what was controversial in the Virginia Plan was removed, and most of the rest had been commonly accepted as necessary for a functional government ( state or national ) for decades ; thus, Madison's contribution was more qualitative.
Others, such as the criminologist Shaun L. Gabbidon, think that Rushton has developed one of the more controversial biosocial theories related to race and crime ; he says that it has been criticized for failing to explain all of the data and for its potential to support racist ideologies.
His choice of consuls for the year 362 was more controversial.
His handling of the fleet at that battle was controversial: he made no serious mistakes and the German High Seas Fleet retreated to port – at a time when defeat would have been catastrophic for Britain – but at the time the public were disappointed that he had lost more ships ( mainly due to dangerous ammunition-handling procedures on British battlecruisers ) and had not won a victory as crushing as Trafalgar.
Flynn's most recent book The Torchlight List proposes the controversial idea that a person can learn more from reading great works of literature than they can from going to university.
One of the most controversial things about this project is that Mrs. Farnsworth stay no more than a week in the house and clasified the work as inhabitable and actually demand the architect.
However, the procedure is more controversial in patients who do not show thymic abnormalities.

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