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He is well-known, and in some circles reviled, for the stridency with which he attacks artists as diverse as Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, the Coen Brothers, Stanley Kubrick, Orson Welles and Quentin Tarantino, whom he perceives as tricksters, using empty style and pseudo-intellectualism to score points with an " in " crowd ( he often refers to Spielberg's output after Schindler's List as Steven " Please take me seriously " Spielberg movies.
The " gay sound " of some gay men seems to some listeners to involve the characteristic " lisp " involving sibilants (,,, and the like ) with assibilation, sibilation, hissing, or stridency.
Baez also sets aside some of her occasional stridency here, in favor of a more relaxed performance that shows her in the most engaging manner of her career ... David's Album has transcended its origins in part because of the sheer range of material on it ... David Harris is long since out of jail, and he and Baez parted, but it's still an excellent album.

stridency and film
" Michael Billington wrote, " Too much of this film has the hectoring stridency of tabloid headlines ", while Chris Petit in Time Out described it as " slick, ' adult ', self-congratulatory, and almost entirely hollow ", adding that " most of the interest comes in watching such a lavishly mounted vehicle leaving the rails so spectacularly.

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" Crane's main achievement, according to Barczewski, is the restoration of Scott's humanity, " far more effectively than either Fiennes's stridency or Solomon's scientific data.
Finally, after five days of stridency, the contested election case was taken up and Republican Smith emerged the victor by a vote of 166 yeas, 0 nays, and 162 not voting.
A long, strident nasalized o with low tone is written ⟨ òqhõ ⟩, since Traill analyzes stridency as phonemically pharyngealized murmur.
And although he " brought O ' Sullivan back into the fold as an editor ," the periodical's " jingoism achieved an even higher pitch than O ' Sullivan's dog-whistle stridency.
Even at the end of his career, he continued to follow a moody, almost Impressionistic treatment of landscapes, curiously at odds with the stridency of his official portraiture.
There is no official symbol for stridency in the IPA, though a superscript is often used.

essays and opinions
The essays, excerpts of which appear in the ' Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong ', warn against the behaviour of the blindfolded man trying to catch sparrows, and the ' Imperial envoy ' descending from his carriage to ' spout opinions '.
These opinions pepper the many essays and speeches he gave on various topics between 1915 and his death ( 1917, 1925a, 1927, 1929a, 1929b, 1933, 1938 ).
The 1995 Baen edition includes both endings ( which differ only on the last page ), Jim Baen's own edited postlude to the story, and a collection of readers ' essays giving their opinions about which ending is better.
During that time Comte published his first essays in the various publications headed by Saint-Simon, L ' Industrie, Le Politique, and L ' Organisateur ( Charles Dunoyer and Charles Comte's Le Censeur Européen ), although he would not publish under his own name until 1819's " La séparation générale entre les opinions et les désirs " (" The general separation of opinions and desires ").
In this research, experimenters use counter-attitudinal essay-writing, in which people are paid varying amounts of money ( e. g. $ 1 or $ 10 ) for writing essays expressing opinions contrary to their own.
His somewhat reactionary political opinions, which also find expression in his odes, are perhaps a little less inspired, although they can certainly be said to reflect, as do his essays, a serious and very active mind.
" The 1995 Baen Books edition includes both endings, as well as a collection of readers ' essays giving their opinions about which ending is better.
It encompasses a collection of ironic and absurd essays, anecdotes, conversations and opinions on different cultural subjects, which extend artistic sensibility and development into a comprehensive and cohesive life philosophy that even includes a specifically developed language.
Justice Clifford's opinions were comprehensive essays on law, and have sometimes been criticized as overly lengthy and digressive.
is used in essays, theses, technical books, law review articles, and legal opinions.
Already after his electoral defeat in 1907, Cankar had started to publish numerous essays explaining his political and aesthetic views and opinions.
Discussion of television is frequently interspersed in the essays with lengthy asides about Ellison's personal life, experiences and opinions in general.
On Saturdays, the paper is supplemented with a section entitled PlusMinus for essays on politics, history, and culture, often invited from well-known authors, which reflect a broad spectrum of opinions.
In 2004, Sontag published a partial refutation of the opinions she espoused in On Photography in her collection of essays Regarding the Pain of Others.
Rudd maintains a website called MarkRudd. com where he frequently posts essays and other writings, including his opinions on contemporary issues, and a personal appearance schedule.
The extremely short essays that comprise this book deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women.
Most prevalent in the text, however, are those essays which elucidate Vonnegut's opinions on politics, and the issues in modern American society, often from a decidedly humanistic perspective.

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In the 1740s, Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis made the first known suggestion in a series of essays that all organisms may have had a common ancestor, and that they had diverged through random variation and natural selection.
In a 1973 revision of his compendium of essays, Profiles of the Future, Clarke acknowledged the Second Law and proposed the Third in order to round out the number, adding " As three laws were good enough for Newton, I have modestly decided to stop there ".
Comparisons have been made between Doublespeak and Orwell's descriptions on political speech from his essays Politics and the English Language in which " unscrupulous politicians, advertisers, religionists, and other doublespeakers of whatever stripe continue to abuse language for manipulative purposes ".
Vertov's driving vision, expounded in his frequent essays, was to capture " film truth "— that is, fragments of actuality which, when organized together, have a deeper truth that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Note: Many of the essays found in these works have been individually translated and can be found in the English collections.
Her essays and articles have been published in Women's Studies Quarterly, Signs, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Science Fiction Studies, and College English.
Selections of the winners, various short listed fiction, and essays have appeared in four Tiptree-related collections, Flying Cups and Saucers ( 1999 ) and a series of annual anthologies published by Tachyon Publications of San Francisco.
His books and essays were widely read, and have had an international influence, including in former Stalinist states.
Various other essays have been published in magazines such as Wired.
We also have three essays, extant only in Latin translation: Ten doubts concerning providence ; On providence and fate ; On the existence of evils.
Many courses, theses, essays and dissertations have analyzed wrestling's conventions, content, and its role in modern society.
Many of Adorno's reflections on aesthetics and music have only just begun to be debated, as a collection of essays on the subject, many of which had not previously been translated into English, has only recently been collected and published as Essays on Music.
Volume I contains the major works, and volume II contains shorter writings, both published essays and a selection of letters, but confusingly organized ; in addition, Foner's attributions of writings to Paine have come in for some criticism in that Foner may have included writings that Paine edited but did not write and omitted some writings that later scholars have attributed to Paine.
These articles have been collected into volumes including: Canlyn Arthur ( Following Arthur ) ( 1938 ), Ysgrifau dydd Mercher ( Wednesday essays ) ( 1945 ), Meistri ' r canrifoedd ( Masters of the centuries ) ( 1973 ), Meistri a ' u crefft ( Masters and their craft ) ( 1981 ) and Ati ŵyr ifainc ( Go to it, young men ) ( 1986 ).
" When shortly thereafter Foss brought to Milford a scheme for publishing a group of essays by well-known musicians on composers whose works were frequently played on the radio, Milford may have thought of it as less music-related than education-related.
Schiele's life and work have also been the subject of essays, including a discussion of his works by fashion photographer Richard Avedon in an essay on portraiture entitled " Borrowed Dogs.
Others, however, including Derrida himself, have argued that much of the philosophical work done in his " political turn " can be dated to earlier essays.
Two books have been published specifically devoted to critique and analysis of his artwork: Riding Some Kind of Unusual Skull Sleigh: On The Arts Of Don Van Vliet ( 1999 ) by W. C. Bamberger and Stand Up To Be Discontinued, first published in 1993, a now rare collection of essays on Van Vliet's work.
Rivers's methods are often, somewhat unfairly, said to have stemmed from Sigmund Freud ( essays such as Freud and the War Neuroses: Pat Barker's " Regeneration " gladly compare the two ) however, this is not truly the case as you can read both in Barker's novels and in the words of friends such as Myers.
" books edited by Robert Cowley presented dozens of essays by historians or prominent writers about " how a slight turn of fate at a decisive moment could have changed the very annals of time.
The New Historians, in works like the essays of Bevington and Holbrook's The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque ( 1998 ), have pointed out the political subtext of masques.
Indeed, he might have influenced stream-of-consciousness writers such as Virginia Woolf, who not only read some of his novels but also wrote essays about them.
He has been the winner of a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award, and has twice won the Forward Prize for best individual poem, while his collections of essays have twice won the Wales Book of the Year Award.

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