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Its empirical standards applied in one of the first and certainly strongest homes for serious textual criticism.
According to Richard Middleton, the strongest criticism of ( historical ) musicology has been that it generally ignores popular music.
Bakshi juxtaposed stereotypical designs of blacks with even more negative depictions of white racists, but the film's strongest criticism is directed at the Mafia.
Later criticism, though divided, has tended in the contrary direction, and has based its strongest negative judgment on the consideration of rhymes, assonance and vocabulary.
The workmanship of the book is unequal: historical and literary criticism had never been Martineau's strongest point, although he had almost continuously maintained an amount of New Testament study, as his note-books show.
The strongest criticism was that the Gameplay was too uniform and was essentially entirely combat focused, with little interaction or investigation.
He had accused Abdullah Badawi of reneging on promises he made to Mahathir related to government policies, and in his strongest criticism thus far, said in June 2006 that Abdullah Badawi had betrayed his trust.
His deficiencies from the point of view of purely literary criticism are apparent from the fact that he excluded Shakespeare's sonnets and poems because, he wrote, the strongest act of parliament that could be framed would fail to compel readers into their service.
The strongest and most apparent themes in Shindo's work involve social criticism of poverty, women and sexuality.
A report from the British House of Lords said, “ There is no definitive list of comitology committees, their functions, activities and membership ”; however, since the European Commission started to maintain a list, it states that “ A list of ‘ comitology ’ committees [...] is published as an Annex to the Annual reports on the work of these Committees [...] as well as in the Register of Comitology .” Moreover, the strongest criticism pertained to the fact that the elected European Parliament ( EP ) had no right to block implementing measures: only the comitology committees could do so, and if they did, the proposal was referred to Council alone, even when the initial delegation of powers was through an act adopted jointly by both Parliament and Council under the co-decision procedure.
The strongest criticism of Drona springs from his behavior towards Ekalavya and his strong bias in favor of Arjuna.
The growth of Shakespeare's reputation is illustrated by a timeline of Shakespeare criticism, from John Dryden's " when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too " ( 1668 ) to Thomas Carlyle's estimation of Shakespeare as the " strongest of rallying-signs " ( 1841 ) for an English identity.
As a result she faced criticism from all the major political parties in Wales, with the strongest coming from within her own party.
A key element of his criticism has been a vigorous defence of linguistic palaeontology as a valid tool for solving the Indo-European homeland problem, arguing that Renfrew is sceptical about it precisely because it offers some of the strongest evidence against the latter's own model.
As well as the drawing criticism from many corners, 66 MPs signed an Early Day Motion deploring " in the strongest possible terms unfounded and insulting criticism of Sir David King ..." King himself has accused Ebell of posing as an adviser to President Bush, and of appearing at talks solely to ask " a question that wasn't ever really a question ," accusing King of bias and of ignoring the work of other scientists.
The strongest criticism of his book was published in Der Spiegel, the liberal weekly magazine.
This is undoubtedly the strongest criticism, but there exists as yet very little research to back it up.
Perhaps the strongest criticism of DAMP is that Gillberg and his co-workers in Gothenburg are almost the only people doing research on DAMP.

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The strongest opposition came from the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux, partially in order to protect French, which he argued was already the international language.
The strongest reaction, however, came from Russia.
The Patriarch Nicholas came to be one of the strongest supporters of the new emperor, and took the brunt of renewed negotiations with the Bulgarians until his death in 925.
" From the beginning, the strongest immediate influence on the magazine's editorial outlook came from the techno-utopian agenda of co-founder Stewart Brand and his long-time associate Kevin Kelly.
Their strongest state tournament showing came in 1973, when they finished third.
Further north still lay the great Pictish kingdom of Fortriu, which after the Battle of Dun Nechtain in 685 came to be the strongest power in the northern half of Britain.
The strongest opposition to Iturbide's reign came from the congress.
The band's strongest commercial success came between the early 1980s and the early 1990s.
Some of the strongest and earliest support for the Legend came from two Protestants: the Englishman John Foxe, author of the Book of Martyrs ( 1554 ), and the Spaniard Reginaldo González de Montes, author of the Exposición de algunas mañas de la Santa Inquisición Española ( Exposition of some vices of the Spanish Inquisition, 1567 ).
Evidence later came to light during the Watergate scandal investigation that, during the 1972 presidential campaign, the Nixon campaign committee maintained a " dirty tricks " unit focused on discrediting Nixon's strongest challengers.
Its strongest parliamentary performance came in the 1967 elections, when the Congress majority was its thinnest ever.
The strongest opposition came from the Qi, one of the strongest states in China.
The strongest opposition to revisionism came from socialists in countries such as the Russian Empire where parliamentary democracy did not exist.
The demise of Barazoku may come as a blow to gays in isolated communities in Japan: the magazine's strongest sales came from small, independent bookshops in such areas.
His strongest support was in Alaska, where he came in third place with 11. 66 % of the vote, finishing ahead of independent candidate John Anderson and receiving almost half as many votes as Jimmy Carter.
Partly as a result of such arguments, Divan poetry in its strongest period — from the 16th to the 18th centuries — came to display a unique balance of Persian and Turkish elements, until the Persian influence began to predominate again in the early 19th century.
It came out of special measures in 1999 and is now one of the strongest performing primary schools in the whole Dudley Borough.
The most vocal support for union with Poland had come from within the territory awarded to Czechoslovakia, while some of the strongest opponents of Polish rule came from the territory awarded to Poland.
The strongest evidence indicating that Homeworld 3 is in development came from Relic's General Manager, Tarnie Williams indicating that " three or four " titles were in development while declining to elaborate further.
Marshall's strongest campaign with the Crew came in 2008.
One of her strongest performances came in Man of the West ( 1958 ), starring Gary Cooper and directed by Anthony Mann, in which her character, the film's only woman, is abused and humiliated by an outlaw gang.
His strongest tallies came from affluent neighborhoods like River Oaks, Meyerland, Uptown, Memorial, and Sharpstown ; in those areas he won with 60 to 65 percent or more of the vote.
The strongest support for open rebellion came from the poorest peasants.

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