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Conversely, in a review of Spiceworld, Andy Gill of The Independent, called the album a " perky but charmless parade of pop pastiches ", and described " Stop " as a " pseudo-Motown stomp ".
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" Conversely, Pat Graham of Chicago Reader disliked the mix of horror and comedy, writing in his review that " The pop-up humor and smirkiness suggest Raimi's aspiring to the fashionable company of the brothers Coen, though on the basis of this strained effort I'd say he's overshot the mark.
Conversely, the band's transition from lengthy, complex songs to more compact, simplistic, radio-friendly material was not welcomed by critics ; Rolling Stone's review of ... And Then There Were Three ... read: "... this contemptible opus is but the palest shadow of the group's earlier accomplishments.
Doyle said, " Conversely, many European publishers feel that American critics are not qualified or properly situated to review football, rally, F1, cricket and rugby games.
Conversely, the sole positive review for both Rotten Tomatoes ' and Metacritic's listings came from Ken Fox of TV Guides Movie Guide, who gave it 2½ out of 4 star and said, " Unlike so many other Last House on the Left rip-offs, this virtual remake is reasonably well shot and convincingly acted.
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Conversely, subdued programs, like The Andy Griffith Show, The Brady Bunch, and My Three Sons, had more modulated laugher.
Conversely, Andy knows that Barney's false bravado is a smokescreen for his insecurities, and low self-confidence.
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Conversely, John Calvin, Albert Barnes Adam Clarke, John Gill, and John Wesley amongst many other have affirmed this as divine truth and found no problem with its historicity.
Conversely and Independent
" Conversely, Adam Mars-Jones of The Independent called it " so preposterous that it begins to seem like a science-fiction artifact ... the product of a parallel-universe 1990s which somehow by-passed the decades since the 1950s.
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Conversely in francophone Canada, one hundredth of a Canadian dollar is informally called a sou ( penny ), though cent is official in both English and French.
Conversely, people who revere or venerate religious images are ( by iconoclasts ) called " iconolaters ".
Conversely, a decrease in wavelength is called blueshift and is generally seen when a light-emitting object moves toward an observer or when electromagnetic radiation moves into a gravitational field.
Conversely, a particular map between particular objects may be called an unnatural isomorphism ( or " this isomorphism is not natural ") if the map cannot be extended to a natural transformation on the entire category.
Given a vector space V over a field K, the span of a set S ( not necessarily finite ) is defined to be the intersection W of all subspaces of V which contain S. W is referred to as the subspace spanned by S, or by the vectors in S. Conversely, S is called a spanning set of W.
) Conversely, if B satisfies both of the conditions 1 and 2, then there is a unique topology on X for which B is a base ; it is called the topology generated by B.
Conversely, a small farm surrounding the owner's dwelling is called a smallholding and is generally focused on self-sufficiency with only the surplus being sold.
Conversely, some nationalist circles prefer the term español because they perceive their ethnic community to be distinct from that of Spain, and therefore do not object to the language of Spain being called Spanish.
Conversely, a number that is greater than zero is called positive ; zero is usually thought of as neither positive nor negative.
Conversely, it may feel uncomfortable to a male to be called a " boy " if he believes he has assumed the traditional roles of a " man ".
Conversely, a form of ex post facto law commonly called an amnesty law may decriminalize certain acts or alleviate possible punishments ( for example by replacing the death sentence with lifelong imprisonment ) retroactively.
Conversely, opponents have called for patience, seeing the mechanism employed by laypeople for understanding each other ’ s actions as important in their formation of bases for future action when encountering similar situations.
Conversely a square matrix is called upper triangular if all the entries below the main diagonal are zero.
Conversely, when ultraviolet is called for, a synthetic quartz is used as the envelope ; it is the most expensive of the materials, but it is not susceptible to solarization and its cutoff is at 160 nm.
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Conversely, it also showcased Wayne Shorter's playing to the extent of containing more saxophone solos than any other Weather Report album in the band's entire career.
Conversely, Robert Christgau alleged that the only good song on the album was " Almost Crimes ( Radio Kills Remix )".
Conversely, the Canadian issue of this album featured a different song (" Mirrors ") on side 2, track 2.
Conversely, professional illustrators ( most notably Ed Repka on Beyond the Gates, Eternal Nightmare, Product of Society and Scream Bloody Gore ) were sometimes utilized to design album art.
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Conversely, celebrities from other sports or general pop culture also become involved with wrestling for brief periods of time.
Conversely, the aspiration of pop singers to develop the stamina, musicality and charisma for opera singing was exploited in 2010 in the ITV television series aired in the UK, Popstar to Operastar, won by Darius Campbell.
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If neither A nor B includes the idea of existence, then " some A are B " simply adjoins A to B. Conversely, if A or B do include the idea of existence in the way that " triangle " contains the idea " three angles equal to two right angles ", then " A exists " is automatically true, and we have an ontological proof of A's existence.
Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that " the movie industries of Britain and America are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff and studios, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Conversely, when oxygen was first discovered it was thought to be " dephlogisticated air ", capable of combining with more phlogiston and thus supporting combustion for longer than ordinary air.
Conversely, extremely thin jewelry can cause the same tearing in what is commonly referred to as the " cheese cutter effect ", either during sudden torsion or over a long period of wearing, especially if the thin jewelry bears any weight.
Conversely, not all humour, even on such topics as politics, religion or art is necessarily " satirical ", even when it uses the satirical tools of irony, parody, and burlesque.
Conversely, the rejection of syncretism, usually in the name of " piety " and " orthodoxy ", may help to generate, bolster or authenticate a sense of uncompromised cultural unity in a well-defined minority or majority.
Conversely, Plant sometimes used more straightforward blues-based lyrics dealing primarily with sexual innuendo, as in " The Lemon Song ", " Trampled Under Foot ", and " Black Dog ".
Conversely, Joseph Horowitz contends that those who keep the Toscanini legend alive are members of a " Toscanini cult ", an idea not altogether refuted by Frank, but not embraced by him, either.
Conversely, it being set apart implies the opposite-that someone took the clothes off in an ordinary manner ; furthermore, the Greek text uses the word, entetuligmenon, " having been folded up ", seeming to imply some intentional action had been taken on the soudarion.
Conversely, some 386 and 486 systems use what is known as " memory interleaving ", which requires twice as many SIMMs and effectively doubles the bandwidth.
# Conversely, many older British Jews consider it more colloquial and " down-home " to say " Shobbes ", " cholla " and " motza ", though the vowel in these words is in fact a patach, which is rendered as in both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew.
Conversely, points are deducted from a panellist who gives " answers which are not only wrong, but pathetically obvious ", typically answers that are generally believed to be true but in fact are not.
Conversely, the word also figures in idiomatic phrases such as " the dog's bollocks ", " top bollock ( s )", or more simply " the bollocks " ( as opposed to just " bollocks "), which will refer to something which is admired, approved of or well-respected.
Conversely, Official Nintendo Magazines Tom East wrote that while Treecko is similar to Snivy due to both being " green reptiles ", " they look nothing like each other ".
" Conversely, the Tampa Tribune of the time called it " a lasting blot on the people of Levy county ", clearly condemning rather than justifying the massacre.
Conversely, Lenin defined imperialism as " the highest stage of capitalism ", the era in which monopoly finance capital becomes dominant, forcing nations and corporations to compete for control over resources and markets all over the world.
Conversely, in February 2012, SB Nation columnist Travis Hughs said that " Key Arena is so poorly designed for hockey that even a single season there would be unacceptable ", referring to the arrangement of seating on only one end of the rink, a consequence of the renovation favoring basketball-type bleacher arrangements-the same problems with sight lines that caused the Thunderbirds to negotiate for a new arena nearby.
Conversely, Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post called it " contrived ", " arbitrary ", and " overdrawn ".
" Conversely, Leslie Felperin of Variety had a negative opinion of the narrative, called some battle sequences " irritating ", and noted that the last battles have more ferocious antagonists.
Conversely, GameSpy called The Dracula X Chronicles " a solid remake ", but considered it unnecessary and " worse than the original ".
Conversely, in the Hebrew language compound, the word ב ֵּ ית ס ֵ פ ֶ ר bet sefer ( school ), it is the head that is modified: the compound literally means " house-of book ", with ב ַּ י ִ ת bayit ( house ) having entered the construct state to become ב ֵּ ית bet ( house-of ).
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