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With the expansion of the mass media and mass / popular culture in the 1960s and 1970s and the blending of social and cultural criticism and literary criticism, the methods of both kinds of critical theory sometimes intertwined in the analysis of phenomena of popular culture, as in the emerging field of cultural studies, in which concepts deriving from Marxian theory, post-structuralism, semiology, psychoanalysis and feminist theory would be found in the same interpretive work.
A 2010 study by Sean Aday comparing Fox News Channel's Special Report With Brit Humes and NBC's Nightly News coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during 2005 found that both underplayed bad news ; it concluded that " Fox News was much more sympathetic to the administration than NBC ", suggesting that " if scholars continue to find evidence of a partisan or ideological bias at FNC ... they should consider Fox as alternative, rather than mainstream, media ".
With the former SPD chairman, Oskar Lafontaine for the WASG and Gregor Gysi for the PDS as prominent figures, this alliance soon found interest in the media and in the population.
With print media, elements usually consist of type ( text ), images ( pictures ), and occasionally place-holder graphics for elements that are not printed with ink such as die / laser cutting, foil stamping or blind embossing.
With the fact that radio signals, newspapers and magazines from Hong Kong are available in Macau, the local media are always a minority group in terms of sales and number of viewers.
With significant media attention focused on nanoscience and nanotechnology in recent years, materials science has been propelled to the forefront at many universities.
With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as " mass media " has become more prominent.
With an average age of 22, the media labelled the back-to-back title winning side of 1956 " the Busby Babes ", a testament to Busby's faith in his youth players.
With a vast knowledge of media, Werblin was determined to put the spotlight on the team.
With the no frills approach meaning less weight, as well as the optimising of the suspension, Porsche could focus media attention on the Club Sport variants fast road and track abilities.
With metamaterials, we can also obtain total refraction phenomena when the wave impedances of the two media are matched.
With the exception of sporadic liberalization, all opposition movements and independent media are essentially banned in Uzbekistan.
With the collapse of the market for musicals, Warner Bros., under production head Darryl F. Zanuck, turned to more socially realistic storylines, " torn from the headlines " pictures many in the media said glorified gangsters ; Warner Bros. soon became known as a " gangster studio ".
With the advent of audio recording and Mass media, the 20th century witnessed the outcrop of Popular Music, as well as in Classical Music, both the revival of ancient forms, as a mixture of various forms, from ancient to contemporary.
With the rise of the World Wide Web as a platform for collaborative discussion and media dissemination, it became popular for adherents and practitioners of Wicca to establish ( often paid subscription-based ) " online covens " which remotely teach tradition-specific crafts to students in a similar method of education as non-religious virtual online schools.
With guided transmission media, the waves are guided along a physical path ; examples of guided media include phone lines, twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, and optical fibers.
With increased media attention on beauty and perfection, celebrities and others alike are turning to plastic surgery more and more.
With each change in ownership came deeper service and staff cutbacks and changes of focus and a corresponding shrinkage of its traditional media customer base.
Spurred on by the media, the groups became engaged in what the NME dubbed on the cover of its 12 August issue the " British Heavyweight Championship " with the pending release of Oasis ' single " Roll With It ", and Blur's " Country House " on the same day.
With the support of one of the premier media strategists of the day, David Garth, Anderson decided to join the race.
With version 12, media streaming was further improved.
With the Diamond Rio player in 1998, the mass market began to eschew physical media in favor of file-based systems, rendering cassette-and disc-based formats obsolete by the end of the 2000s.
With the help of other French doctors, Kouchner put Biafra in the media spotlight and called for an international response to the situation.

With and pushing
With support from Colonel Blood's batteries, the Hessian, Hanoverian and Dutch infantry – now commanded by Count Berensdorf – succeeded in pushing the French and Irish infantry back into Oberglauheim so that they could not again threaten Churchill's flank as he moved against Tallard.
With his friends jostling and pushing on both sides and behind, and his enemies forming a solid wall in front of him, the hoplite had little opportunity for feats of technique and weapon skill, but great need for commitment and mental toughness.
With this technique, a right-hand thrower would begin facing the rear of the circle, and then kick to the front with the left leg, while pushing off forcefully with the right.
With the propeller pushing mostly air instead of water, the load on the engine is greatly reduced, causing the engine to race and the prop to spin fast enough to result in cavitation, at which point little thrust is generated at all.
With a freak stroke of luck, Billy kills the brutish and sadistic guard by pushing him on to a coat hook.
With shopping centers, condominiums, and high-rise office buildings pushing in on all sides, Ojus nevertheless continues to be among the city's oldest populated areas.
With a mix of drawing and upsetting the faces will be shaped so that when finally brought together the center of the weld will connect first and the connection will spread outward under the hammer blows, pushing the flux ( if used ) and foreign material out.
With Archduke Charles now personally present to reestablish order, the morale of the Austrians soared and a vigorous joint attack by infantry regiment 42 ( Erbach ), joined by Hohenzollern's Vincent Chevaulegers and Hessen-Homburg Hussars repulsed the French attackers, pushing them beyond the Russbach and to their initial positions.
With a ZIF socket, before the IC is inserted, a lever or slider on the side of the socket is moved, pushing all the sprung contacts apart so that the IC can be inserted with very little force ( generally the weight of the IC itself is sufficient with no external downward force required ).
With most alarm systems it is possible for the person who answers the call to hear and talk to the individual, although this is not necessary as the alarm is raised by pushing the button.
With several multinational corporations now pushing agricultural technologies on developing countries, technologies that include improved seeds, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, crop production has become an increasingly analyzed and debated issue.
With this method, instead of pushing the clutch in once and shifting directly to another gear, the driver first shifts the transmission into neutral before shifting to the next gear.
With the major labels effectively pushing the genuine indie labels out of the market, the independent chart became less significant in the early 1990s, with ' alternative ' increasingly being used to describe artists, and ' indie ' often used to describe a broad range of guitar-based rock and pop.
* Breast feet first strokes: With legs extended, use the arms with a pushing, flapping, clapping or uplifting motion.
With this system, pulling the trigger releases the bolt from a cocked, rearward position, pushing a cartridge from the magazine into the chamber, firing the gun.
With both the confederates of Poland, and the French embassy pushing the sultan along, with many pro-war advisors, the sultan On Oct 6 imprisoned Aleksei Mikhailovich Obreskov, and the entire Russian embassies staff, marking the Ottoman ’ s declaration of war on Russia.
With a background as a community activist and organizer Gutiérrez often uses non-violent civil disobedience when pushing political causes and legislation.
With Swansea and Cardiff both pushing for promotion to the Premier League, the first derby at the new Cardiff City Stadium, and the first Cardiff win in nine meetings between the sides, was billed as being the biggest South Wales derby of all time, in respect to the league positions of the teams and how close it came to the end of the season.
With the help of her feminist therapist, Janice soon reaches the conclusion that her affair with Ralph is a mistake, and after Ralph happily tells her that he is no longer seeing Rosalie Aprile and plans to move in with her, Janice responds by flying into a rage, pushing him down a flight of stairs and screaming at him to leave.
With a barrel vault design the vectors of pressure result in a downward force on the crown while the lower portions of the arches realise a lateral force pushing outwards.
With sufficient room to manoeuver, this may develop into a fluid situation where the center of the peloton appears to be pushing through its own leading edge.
With many features of the town being constructed to provide areas for healthy seaside walks, due to the walkways being built to accommodate Victorian nannies pushing prams, many of the beaches today still retain good disabled access.
With the Rhodesian Front pushing for independence for the territory and a new constitution, the Rhodesia Party advocated the same, but with a focus on stemming white emigration and rebuilding the economy ( all three territories had slipped into recession with the end of the federation ).
With a trackball, rolling ( an invincible movement during which the player could not attack ) is done by pushing the trackball to maximum speed.
With clockwise-running engines, many injuries were sustained, most often dislocated thumbs and broken forearms, if the hand crank kicked back on starting, especially if the car was not properly adjusted before starting, or the person cranking it did not follow correct safety procedures, including fully retarding the manual spark advance, keeping the thumb alongside the fingers instead of around the crank, and pulling the crank upward in a half turn, never in a full circle or pushing down.

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