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While they shared ideas during their work, the younger Cézanne wanted to study the countryside through Pissarro ’ s eyes, as he admired Pissarro ’ s landscapes from the 1860s.
While Bannister was well known in the artistic community of his adopted home of Providence, Rhode Island and admired within the wider East Coast art world ( he won a bronze medal for his large oil " Under the Oaks " at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial ), he was largely forgotten for almost a century for a complexity of reasons, principally connected with racial prejudice.
While many contemporaries found his music too academic, his contribution and craftsmanship have been admired by subsequent figures as diverse as Arnold Schoenberg and Edward Elgar.
While it has not proved to be as immensely popular as the Verdi works that immediately preceded it, namely Aida and Otello, Falstaff has long been an admired favorite with critics and musicians because of its brilliant orchestration, scintillating libretto and refined melodic invention.
While he admired and drew inspiration from the Romantic style of Scottish novelist Walter Scott, Balzac sought to depict human existence through the use of particulars.
While Fortuyn compared his own politics to centre-right politicians such as Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, he also admired former Dutch Prime Minister Joop den Uyl, a social democrat, and Democratic U. S. president John F. Kennedy.
While the latter attempted to convert the work into an epic opera, Foucault admired Broch's text for its portrayal of death as an affirmation of life.
While his print shop slowly ran down, at the age of 51 he wrote his first novel and immediately became one of the most popular and admired writers of his time.
While Wyatt's poetry reflects classical and Italian models, he also admired the work of Chaucer and his vocabulary reflects Chaucer ’ s ( for example, his use of Chaucer ’ s word newfangleness, meaning fickle, in They flee from me that sometime did me seek ).
While Marx clearly admired capitalism's creativity he [...] strongly emphasised its self-destructiveness.
While admired by those who saw her perform, and respected by her peers, Raitt gained little public acclaim for her work.
While rightists admired the New Order for eradicating the PKI and for its pro-Western policies, leftists despised it for doing the same.
While he admired the script, he was undergoing a personal crisis at the time and when pressed by Lean as to why he wouldn't be available for filming, told him " I was actually planning on committing suicide.
While Shang Yang ( the Prime Minister of Duke Xiao of Qin ) would allow rulers to listen to musical instruments rather than focus on foreign policy, Han Fei ( the Legalist scholar most admired by the First Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi ) demanded more of the wise ruler.
While the Chinese culture was admired, Buddhism was also regarded as a strange influence.
While she did not condone his zealous violence, she deeply admired his courage and conviction and even wrote to Virginia Governor Henry A.
" While, often, his subjects found his literary jabs just as humorous as his audiences, they often both feared and admired him.
" While he admired the models and art direction, he criticized how the engines ' mouths didn't move when they spoke, the overly depressed performance of Peter Fonda, as well as the overall lack of consistency in the plot.
While the moderate Melnyk faction of the OUN admired aspects of Mussolini's fascism, the more extreme Bandera faction of the OUN admired aspects of Nazism.
While some critics admired his technical feats at the keyboard, others found his playing noisy and overbearing.
While considered by some to have architectural merit, the building is not universally admired, and is sharply unpopular among locals.
While Reyer admired Wagner, he developed his music more along the lines of his mentor, Hector Berlioz.
While not known for his tactical skills, Woodfull was widely admired by his players and observers for his sportsmanship and ability to mould a successful and loyal team through the strength of his character.

While and satire
While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire, caricature, or humor, or to the artistic style of such works.
While satire of everyday life in the USSR was allowed, the most prominent satirist being Arkady Raikin, political satire existed in the form of anecdotes that made fun of Soviet political leaders, especially Brezhnev, famous for his narrow-mindness and love for awards and decorations.
While such material has earned Hustler much criticism from feminists and other critics, Flynt and his supporters defend the cartoons as bawdy social satire.
While Sonneveld became known for more serious, more searching kinds of cabaret as well as expansion into other areas of amusement such as musicals, and while Kan focussed more and more on purely political satire, Toon Hermans remained true to his one lifetime love: simple home-grown humor, the ability to make people laugh.
While this type of satire became more common as people imitated Swift, later, Swift is quite unusual in offering the readers no way out.
While Mencken praised Babbitt as unflinching satire, others argued that Lewis took his depiction of the American businessman too far.
While some critics criticized the film's depictions of violence and greed — such as death scenes, Kate's speech, and the gremlins ' gluttony — for lacking comic value, scholar Charlotte Miller instead interpreted these as a satire of " some characteristics of Western civilization ", suggesting that Westerners may take too much satisfaction from violence.
While the book pokes fun at contemporary society, the main thrust is a satire of romanticized ideas of chivalry, and of the idealization of the Middle Ages common in the novels of Sir Walter Scott and other 19th century literature.
On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an 88 % " Certified Fresh " rating from critics, with the following consensus: " While over-the-top and gory, RoboCop is also a surprisingly smart sci-fi flick that uses ultraviolence to disguise its satire of American culture ".
While Stade complemented Lessing on the book's satire, and her depictions of Zone 6, which he said " have the eerie beauty of ancient Gnostic texts ", he " disapprove " of the novel as a whole, but added, " that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy reading it ".
While journalism was his primary focus, this was also the period of time in which he developed his penchant for humor and satire.
While the story is fictional, the author included a bibliography section that informed the story's satire of globalization and modern corporate practices.
While the satire begins with a pitch-perfect imitation of the kindly Boyle's tone, it ends in a frantic, misanthropistic and misognynistic note of despair and nihilism.
While in school, he published a satire and pinned it on the door of Dimitsana Pasha ( the Turkish local governor at the time ) signing it " Gregorios PHOS Kalamios " ( Φῶς Καλάμιος τοὔνομα Γρηγόριος ).
While The Revenger's Tragedy was apparently performed by an adult company at the Globe Theatre, its bizarre violence and vicious satire mark it as influenced by the dramaturgy of the private playhouses.
While at Yale, he co-founded and edited the political satire magazine Monocle.
Ortved said, " While the Simpsons people have always claimed evenhandedness in their satire, the show is, after all, hardly right-leaning, and it is hard to miss how gleefully the former President is mocked here.
" While writing the libretto, however, Gilbert took note of the criticism he had received for his very mild satire of a clergyman in The Sorcerer, and looked about for an alternative pair of rivals.
While teaching at Tulane, Spratling shared a house with writer William Faulkner, and they collaborated to produce Sherwood Anderson And Other Famous Creoles, a satire of the bohemian atmosphere of the French Quarter in the 1920s.
" While he didn't consider it the worst episode he's ever seen, he criticized the episode's pacing and lack of satire, writing " it ’ s just that the plates spin so fast and so pointlessly that it becomes just about the gags.
While Kipling may have intended the piece as a form of satire, much of Kipling's other writing does suggest that he genuinely believed in the " beneficent role " which the introduction of Western ideas could play in lifting non-Western peoples out of poverty and ignorance.

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