Large businesses and high wealth individuals will continue to be the subject of intensive risk reviews. |
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Shane Rhodes has published poetry, essays and reviews in magazines, journals and newspapers across Canada. |
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They decided to finish this year's game reviews section with a major rager of an article. |
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Two years ago, British ministers unveiled plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings and judicial reviews. |
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Ministers are drawing up plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings, judicial reviews and Lords hearings. |
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Local authorities must get tough and seek judicial reviews where they think that health authorities have given their taxpayers a raw deal. |
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Quite often in these sorts of matters in the past we have had judicial reviews of decisions. |
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I've come across a lot of bad reviews and people who didn't like it though, and I'm kind of lost as to why. |
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Now, that he's participated in a debate, and the reviews ranged from pretty good to OK, do you think they'll let up on him at all? |
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Further details on byssus formation mostly in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, can be found in numerous reviews on the subject. |
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Recent reviews provide an up-to-date evaluation of the status of ethylene signalling elements in species of agronomic importance. |
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Recent reviews report that Si accumulation is, in general, higher in monocot than in non-monocot species. |
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Gisselquist says his reviews of past studies suggest sexual transmission is the cause of only one-third of Africa's HIV infections. |
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Recent case reports and reviews of the literature have highlighted similar scenarios. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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In addition, we searched citations of key papers, recent reviews of the subject, and conference proceedings. |
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They intend to publish shorter reviews of more books across a wider spectrum. |
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The book received rave reviews from liberals and a Pulitzer Prize in the year following its publication. |
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And it's continued to get excellent reviews in magazines, newspapers, and weblogs. |
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His first novella, Shopgirl, received solid reviews when it was published two years ago. |
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The play received rave reviews in leading Lahore newspapers like the Nation and the Daily Times. |
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There have been numerous good reviews published for this book and the general opinion is that this is an excellent book. |
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On a regular basis, the newspaper runs poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays on reading, author profiles, and excerpts from books. |
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An analysis of some published reviews of each book usually by noted reviewers or authors is also included. |
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The military reviews advertised a European-style professional army as among the chief blessings of a strong national government. |
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Military parades and reviews, not surprisingly in a country ruled by a general, were an almost daily spectacle. |
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The spokeswoman said the SEC always reviews its policies and procedures at the end of each examination season. |
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This page reviews the steps necessary to sending back colorful HTML reports to the Institute via email. |
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He or she reviews the necessary steps of the bowel prep to include remaining on a clear liquid diet for two days before surgery. |
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The film opened in US cinemas on February 10 and met with lukewarm reviews. |
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Finally, he reviews price-to-cash-flow ratios to assess capital spending and working capital. |
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The Gazette reviews the plays and talks to two youngsters who have shared in their success. |
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And I became interested in book reviewing, in writing the entertaining or amusing review, in the construction of reviews and essays. |
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The Tech Zone reviews the Card Cooler XT, which you can own in exchange for 34 of your US dollars. |
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The leading reviewers have written hundreds of reviews and received tens of thousands of votes. |
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Articles and essays, as well as recent book reviews, are also indexed on-line. |
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He wrote librettos, screenplays, book reviews, everything possible in the English language, and on top of all that he played the French horn. |
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According to the reviews the extent of knowledge gained by such measures as performance in licensing examinations is at best unclear. |
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In agreement with previous reviews, I would like to reiterate that this is not a trip or tourist destination to be considered light-heartedly. |
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A musician once said to me if you don't get any bad reviews you're not doing your job. |
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They often look to advertisements in fashion magazines or trade publications and to reviews of the runway shows for ideas about what to produce. |
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Consumer car magazines and publications like Consumer Reports provide detailed reviews on virtually all new cars. |
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The Natural Language Toolkit, for example, has a movie reviews corpus you can use for sentiment analysis. |
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Fortunately for my peace of mind, which you might call self-justification, satisfied reactions to reviews vastly outnumber the rest. |
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The worst thing is when your mother calls you on the phone to read you your bad reviews out loud. |
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They also said there should be reviews of the codes of conduct for barristers and solicitors. |
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He was sick, the production had all sorts of problems and the result was his first really bad reviews. |
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Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book. |
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We find it hilarious whenever we get bad reviews because it has absolute zero effect on our sales. |
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There are some really bad reviews of it, but I would kind of like to take a look at it nonetheless. |
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Then there is Currency Lad, who was posting reviews before his mercifully brief retirement. |
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Then we have authors writing positive reviews for their own books and often their friends will do the same. |
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You have a tendency to believe the reviews that are good and trash the reviews that are bad. |
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And that, my friends, just when I thought it would never end, is the last of the ten bad movie reviews. |
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Not long ago he was just another loveless schlump on Broadway earning bad reviews. |
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Expecting rave reviews and backslapping verification, he invited two dozen training experts to stop by in November to become test subjects. |
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The last chapter is on clinical audit and learning from systematic case reviews assessed against explicit criteria. |
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The literature contains numerous reviews of metachromasy, especially in the histological and histochemical journals. |
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He has performed security audits and reviews for various firms, and offers consulting services in his spare time. |
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And now these pundits have returned the favour by giving him his own book and glowing reviews to boot. |
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For food, the Philadelphia City Paper lists recent reviews of area restaurants and some downloadable menus. |
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As such, he didn't think that what the world needed was more 1,000-word reviews, profiles, or think pieces. |
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Is it also too much to ask that album reviews provide some idea of what to expect from the record in question? |
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At the beginning, such reviews were a blend of descriptive reports and theoretical asides, frequently not devoid of controversy. |
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In other reviews, the role of nitrate and nitrogen metabolites in regulating metabolism and development has been discussed. |
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In regimental reviews, they like to sweep past at the double-quick, their faces ashine with sweat and pride. |
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Later on, I'd look the book up online and see what sort of reviews it received, and then decide whether or not to buy it online. |
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His reviews, often scathingly honest, were usually prophetic of how well the public would receive a film, dance recital, or exhibition. |
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This article reviews the discovery and the further studies on qinghaosu and its derivatives. |
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The following year he relocated to New York, where, through a want ad, he found a job writing exhibition reviews for Arts Digest. |
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Each employee sets goals quarterly and receives four performance reviews a year. |
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As an institutional accreditor, our organization reviews and accredits entire institutions within its region of the United States. |
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It has been premiered to mixed reviews, including criticism of a weak plot, and this is not really surprising. |
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She hates this kind of thing normally, but all the hype and good reviews weakened her resolve. |
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It's a tough act to follow and it's got rave reviews so it's slightly different. |
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Many of the weblogs and sites I consult on a regular basis posted reviews and comments about the film. |
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There have been great reviews about the quality, the look and usability of our site. |
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Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews. |
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I get good and bad reviews and I accept that, but this is really going for the jugular. |
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In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers. |
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I have decided to let the indomitable Mr. Bonnet take a whack at responding to your reviews this week. |
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This process argument is distinct from the substantive argument about whether peer-review reduces the amount of junk in law reviews. |
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The food was great, he reasoned, the decor was smashing and the reviews were adulatory. |
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They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews. |
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The CBA publishes a magazine called British Archaeology which provides an excellent round-up of news articles, reviews, and campaigns. |
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I'm thinking of creating a place here with links and reviews of site for kids. |
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I had read enough Indian book reviews to know that reviewers are ustads with blades sharpened on a cruelly efficient whetstone. |
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I've watched five entire seasons of the show in the course of these reviews, viewing every minute of every episode. |
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This article reviews the epidemiology, etiology, and diagnosis of seizure disorders in the elderly. |
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There are quality reviews of medical decisions conducted by managed care personnel. |
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Of course, Rice admits that he wasn't as thick-skinned when some of the first bad reviews hit. |
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The problem is that such white-glove perfectionist treatment causes too many people to treat reviews as the last word on a show. |
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Perhaps it was significant that the rave reviews on the back cover were all written by women. |
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He read it on the plane, and in London saw the rave reviews that the media was giving to the book. |
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I know this film received rave reviews when it was reissued a couple of years ago. |
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On April 23, Richard Lair conducted an orchestra of 12 elephants to rave reviews. |
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And though his realistic and hard-hitting film has won some rave reviews, Tigmanshu is certainly not resting on his laurels. |
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Ever since its release in the US, the film has been getting rave reviews from several quarters in Hollywood. |
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It is listed on the Australian and US stock markets and has won rave reviews for its financial performances. |
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Accordingly, it received rave reviews and a loyal following among the press corps. |
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The film is receiving rave reviews for its blunt honesty and nutty characters. |
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This is a guide to Paris restaurants, to which I contributed this year with reviews of the food scene in the 4th arrondissement. |
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Until I went through the episode reviews, I didn't fully understand or realize the deep flaws in the writing. |
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Is it strange that I only read movie reviews after I've seen a film, and only read recaps of television shows that I've already watched? |
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The film has attracted some of the worst reviews of any Scottish film in recent times. |
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Time will winnow the wheat from the chaff but it won't diminish the pleasure of Lane's reviews. |
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I do not thrive on reviews but I do appreciate them and quite often reciprocate the favor. |
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Compare radio alarm prices, read radio alarm clock reviews and check online store ratings. |
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The report is actually a rehash of several reviews that have taken place within the Fire Service over a number of years. |
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It was on foot of one of these monthly reviews that the decision to close the nursery was taken in August. |
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Treated as the redheaded stepchild of the Fox Sunday Night lineup, the show never truly found its audience, despite positive critical reviews. |
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There were important theoretical reviews, but the emphasis was in practical methodologies. |
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This article reviews the published literature on the extent and effectiveness of substance abuse treatment programming for women. |
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When searching the literature on your topic, please consult several sources of evidence-based reviews. |
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Ben has received rave reviews in the music press thanks to his beautifully crafted songs and superb voice. |
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I asked him the usual dumb question about how he took criticism and reviews, and he gave an interesting answer. |
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Typically, these exclusions have allowed forest managers to relax the reviews when they want to fix a trail or structure. |
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Yet some successful landing pages do feature reviews of multiple products within a given category. |
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Now, to any questions he is asked, he can say he will reserve further remarks till the reviews have been completed. |
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Outside controls or independent reviews could have provided such safeguards. |
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He has also conducted several reviews and studies of cerebral laterality, primarily through investigations of handedness patterns. |
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I would receive instant replies and reviews from readers in all corners of the world. |
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Type in your zip code, and it will give you a list of non-corporate coffee shops that are near by, and some written reviews of these sites. |
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A place for qualitative research in systematic reviews now seems established. |
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Such tools are helpful, but much more work is needed in both primary research and systematic reviews. |
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The decision has opened the way for further reviews of sentences meted out to teenagers. |
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This chapter reviews the reasons which led Britain to seek entry, and the factors that have created tension with other member states. |
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We came across reviews for the play last year and immediately put a case for restaging the work in New Zealand which was accepted. |
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It's an invaluable source of movie info, but like any site with anonymous user reviews, it's easily abused. |
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He will not arrange book readings or signings, get her interviews, or push for reviews. |
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Even bad reviews and previews usually have a nice sentence or two about the game. |
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As he got older and his reviews got more reverent, the films tended to get less interesting, though watching him was almost always a pleasure. |
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The legal battle involved a public inquiry and two judicial reviews. |
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The book got awful reviews even as it topped The New York Times bestseller list. |
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Good reviews or not, Jackson is just happy people are still interested in the end result. |
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Either way, guests seeking a holiday getaway there can also enjoy a tingle of telling truth to power by posting their own reviews. |
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It reviews and evaluates on an ongoing basis, the effectiveness of all policies, programs and activities concerning individuals with disabilities. |
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It is worth acknowledging that there are often very legitimate and understandable reasons for the failure of reviewers to provide timely and high quality reviews. |
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This has a long antecedence, and the book reviews some of the historical and theoretical literature on the nature of law, including some Marxist sources. |
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The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews. |
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In the weeks since the war, several after action reviews have concluded that the Army's standard weapons lube was inadequate for the job in the desert. |
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Both Jodi's album and her live shows have been winning her rave reviews. |
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All in all, every single one of these reviews is truly magnificent. |
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A heavily revamped Saturday lineup drew wildly mixed reviews. |
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Wells has written some lovely, thoughtful, and evocative reviews over the past year. |
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For an authoress such as myself, reviews make the world go round. |
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He teams with the other partners, associate partners, and associates to come up with overall concepts, and reviews jobs periodically throughout the design process. |
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It has been garnering rave reviews and climbing the charts for months. |
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The author reviews the problems that have plagued history in the academic environment to dispel the popular belief that history is the same thing as the past. |
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Performing at the Cotton Club, the girls won rave reviews from critics. |
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Revising the second novel, Fallen Land, after the reviews were out for absolution made it a much less overwhelming process. |
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From my own search diligence, I have read several reviews and road tests. |
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Hsu said that reviews of environmental impact assessments shouldn't necessarily hamper a developer's plans as long as the applications are written honestly. |
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It is not the intention to provide a comprehensive review of chlorophyll fluorescence theory and applications, since this has been the subject of other recent reviews. |
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Nearly all of the reviews are longer than the current appreciations. |
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Deyn and Byrne say they hope to expand NAAG to include reviews of happenings in other countries. |
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After much hype and fanfare, the London reviews are in, and most of them are awful. |
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These all appear to be thorough, properly conducted reviews. |
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Since it's UK release in July, the album has been selling consistently well and has garnered top-drawer reviews from some of Britain's most respected music critics. |
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The reviews in themselves constitute a demonstration of why the regime restricts the Internet. |
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Their sixth movie, Fargo, had come out to rave reviews and good box office that March. |
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Jonathan Freedland reviews a new biography of the cranky German socialist in the New York Times. |
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And judging from reviews, their froth is one element that is saving the show. |
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But our current fervid post-boom angst and rage has fueled most of the bad reviews. |
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The Yelp reviews attest to the diverse crowd that frequents Orchard Corset Center. |
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When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety. |
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But the hard-nosed movie critics in America were harder to impress, as the first reviews of the film published across the Atlantic showed yesterday. |
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This paper reviews the recent progress in the studies of experimental rock mechanics and tectonophysics concerning seismology and physics of the Earth's interior in China. |
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It is unusual to publish two independent reviews of the same book. |
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As it is, amidst mixed reviews and controversy, prices for the Bangerz tour on the secondary market continue to drop. |
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Once you know what you want, you can begin to collect some information on HR software products and read some of the reviews published in computer magazines. |
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The gritty story of a coal miner's young son who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer is now a musical that's receiving rave reviews and nightly ovations. |
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Do you go out of your way to seek out reviews in newspapers and magazines? |
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Still Byrne will be tweaking the format, adding, for instance, a regular entertainment guide with book and film reviews, and beefing up the fashion and beauty sections. |
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But now she finds herself in the opposite situation, deluged with requests for interviews, appearances, and reviews. |
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A cell phone can now tell you which hotels nearby have last-minute vacancies, and deliver user reviews. |
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During the interminable reviews, restructures, re-organisations and re-engineering it is invariably the manual workers who pay for the latest management fad. |
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I've had more glowing reviews, but beggars can't be choosers. |
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The early reviews reckon her debut film is heaps better than Nic's was. |
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His reviews guided countless audiophiles to the right equipment. |
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We've got the best price on Hamilton Beach 26050 Belgian Waffle Baker from leading online retailers plus detailed product information and reviews. |
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Ebert was celebrated for the sardonic wit and democratic writing style he employed in his reviews. |
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During these sessions, a senior general practitioner observes a registrar's consultations and reviews the surgery's equipment, policies, and procedures. |
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Until recently, the angriest reaction I ever got to one of my reviews was when I criticised an author for attributing thoughts to Teddy Roosevelt's dog. |
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Eh, I actually used to do film reviews for Sick Puppy magazine. |
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They all knew each other, and were yakking away about various reviews of their books in the broadsheet newspapers and their appearances at political ideas festivals, etc. |
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The day after the opening there were rave reviews in all the newspapers. |
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The dedicated racing pages will have previews and reviews of all the action, together with updates on the going and the predictions of newspaper tipsters. |
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Hawke may be best known for movies, including Before Midnight which opened this summer to rave reviews. |
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As contributions to this section, the Editors welcome comment and debate on topical issues or on recent articles or reviews appearing in the journal. |
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In the tradition of naval reviews world wide, one of the high points will be the march through the streets of Sydney by a massed assembly of sailors from around the world. |
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This took the form of epic paintings, festivals, monumental architecture, the Bulletins of the Grand Army, dazzling uniforms, and military reviews. |
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I didn't get many reviews before, so that's the reason for the repost. |
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The gallant understudy, who saved the company's bacon by taking over the role of Goneril, has been denied the reviews that might have done her career the world of good. |
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It had better reviews entering the market than bachelorette, it had a twisty plot, it had the stars. |
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Already garnering rave reviews, Cherry details the life of a young woman in Winnipeg's punk subculture as she gets entangled with an abusive boyfriend. |
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His decision is stayed until the state supreme court reviews the case. |
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He published several hundred book reviews on writers as diverse as gunter Grass and Yashar Kemal. |
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Hey everyone, thanks heaps for all the reviews, they mean so much to me! |
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The spaceship of Imagination had very mixed reviews in the original, and I had very little idea of what it was doing. |
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This chapter reviews some of the economic aspects of smoking cessation. |
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A group of teenage theatre-lovers who have overcome disability to tread the boards and win rave reviews have had their acting ability endorsed at the highest level. |
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After getting rave reviews from the judge in the verbal adjudication, the little concert party my grandkids were in were unplaced. |
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The critic gave rave reviews to the adapter of the ancient play, who worked to give the text more relevance to the modern day. |
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Dr. Kennedy is survived by his wife, the former Kathryn Davis, a biostatistician who contributed to his reviews of coronary therapies. |
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Every now and then I egoscan, as more and more people have been asking my permission to use excerpts from my reviews in their letters column. |
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It remains the starting point and 'default position', to which other hypotheses are compared in modern reviews of the evidence. |
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The Council reviews and approves all of the Monarch's actions as head of state. |
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In its judicial reviews, it monitors the legislative and executive branches to ensure that they comply with provisions of enacted legislation. |
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The commissions conduct general reviews of electoral boundaries once every 8 to 12 years, and a number of interim reviews. |
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Music magazines, reviews, and critical works which suited amateurs as well as connoisseurs began to surface. |
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Courts may consider the writings of eminent legal scholars in treatises, restatements of the law, and law reviews. |
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It reviews events and developments throughout Folkestone, Hythe and the villages nearby. |
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The independent media organisation Indymedia also covers Liverpool, while 'Nerve' magazine publishes articles and reviews of cultural events. |
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On 13 April 2011, REL announced that the Skylon design had passed several rigorous independent reviews. |
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The head of the institution decides whether the candidate can defend the thesis, after considering the external reviews. |
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Contemporary reviews were largely negative, particularly criticising Welles' unsympathetic portrayal of the central character. |
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After the war began, the Magazine included many reviews, at least 34 of which were written by Johnson. |
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In May 2014, they released their sixth album, Ghost Stories, which also received mixed reviews and topped several national album charts. |
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All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics especially appreciative of Burke's quality of writing. |
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Coleridge wrote reviews of Ann Radcliffe's books and The Mad Monk, among others. |
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Shelley often corresponded with Keats in Rome and loudly declared that Keats's death had been brought on by bad reviews in the Quarterly Review. |
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He advertised the book widely and it was an immediate success, garnering three favourable reviews and selling well. |
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Most of the reviews were short and on balance favourable, although superficial and cautious. |
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Blair was writing reviews for Adelphi and acting as a private tutor to a disabled child at Southwold. |
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For the next year he was occupied writing reviews for plays, films and books for The Listener, Time and Tide and New Adelphi. |
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Meanwhile, he was still writing reviews of books and plays and at this time met the novelist Anthony Powell. |
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Elgar was catching the attention of prominent critics, but their reviews were polite rather than enthusiastic. |
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Abbey Road received mixed reviews, although the medley met with general acclaim. |
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Opening to strong reviews, the show won four Laurence Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical. |
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However it received harsh reviews from critics and closed in May 2006 after 39 performances. |
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Despite good reviews and the Top Ten peak position of the title track, the record sold below expectations and there was no tour to support it. |
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Other early documented uses of the phrase are from reviews by critic Mike Saunders. |
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In 2012 Alex stopped writing the reviews and they are now contributed by Whisky Kicks. |
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Girls Aloud also performed at the 2006 show, and received rave reviews for their performance. |
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Chaplin's comic performance, however, was singled out for praise in many of the reviews. |
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A preview before an unsuspecting public audience was not a success, but a showing for the press produced positive reviews. |
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A King in New York was released in September 1957, and received mixed reviews. |
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He received good reviews for both films and showed a more confident screen presence than he had in his early work. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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They played to capacity houses and attracted generally good reviews, Leigh's health seemingly stable. |
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The production received enthusiastic reviews, and Gielgud's highly praised performance enhanced his reputation as a potential star. |
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While the actress garnered strong reviews for her portrayal, the film itself was largely panned by critics. |
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The film noir premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010, where it received mixed reviews. |
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The film received mixed reviews from critics, although Mirren and Reynold's performances were widely praised. |
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The film garnered largely positive reviews and earned Winslet her second Empire Award. |
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While the film garnered mixed reviews in general, Winslet received favourable reviews for her performance. |
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Despite receiving little praise from critics, Winslet's performance of assistant designer Sabine de Barra earned positive reviews. |
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The succeeding three motion picture adaptations followed suit in financial success, while garnering positive reviews from fans and critics. |
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The new orchestra immediately received enthusiastic reviews that contrasted starkly with the severe press criticisms of the LSO's playing. |
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It was released to mixed reviews but still performed well, reaching number eight in the UK album chart. |
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In 2007, Order of the Phoenix opened to positive reviews and achieved commercial success. |
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Starring Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall and Paul Bettany, Transcendence was released in theaters on 18 April 2014 to mostly unfavorable reviews. |
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It received mostly positive reviews, but performed moderately at the box office. |
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The film premiered in November 2007 to positive reviews and box office success, and Scott was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Director. |
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Both films were major box office successes, and the two films received positive, and moderately positive reviews, respectively. |
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It was released in Great Britain in 1998, and after positive reviews, became an international success. |
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Hardy won some good reviews for his portrayal of Sam, an alcoholic trying to drink away his past. |
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While the film mostly received mixed reviews, critics gave almost unanimous praise for Watson's portrayal of Nicki in the film. |
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Generally, it received poor reviews, with reviewers giving more credit to Tenniel's illustrations than to Carroll's story. |
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Websites such as LibraryThing and Amazon provide abstracts, reviews, and recommendations of books. |
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The trio garnered many positive reviews, with Faldo and Azinger often exchanging verbal barbs and engaging in humorous banter. |
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News, analysis, reviews, commentaries and data on global economic, social and environmental challenges. |
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Other pages included a condensed version of Henry Warburton's medical reform bill, book reviews, clinical papers, and case notes. |
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It publishes research as well as clinical reviews, recent medical advances, editorial perspectives, among others. |
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Gatwick has been included in a number of reviews of airport capacity in southeastern England. |
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It also reviews reports of the Executive Board and decides whether there are areas of work requiring further examination. |
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It sets and reviews standards for their education, training, conduct and performance. |
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New journals like The Spectator and The Tatler at the beginning of the century had reviews of novels. |
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By the 1780s reviews played had an important role in introducing new works of fiction to the public. |
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Waugh also began, from 1949, to write knowledgeable reviews and articles on the subject of painting. |
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A collection of Waugh's journalism and reviews was published in 1983, revealing a fuller range of his ideas and beliefs. |
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He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, and book and film reviews. |
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To earn extra money, he wrote book reviews and lectured at evening extension courses at the University College London, and Oxford. |
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They were both writing, Hughes working on programmes for the BBC as well as producing essays, articles, reviews and talks. |
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The piece appeared one year later in the Beeton's Christmas Annual and received good reviews in The Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald. |
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Barrie enrolled at the University of Edinburgh where he wrote drama reviews for the Edinburgh Evening Courant. |
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Theatre critics were held in low esteem, but he attracted notice by the quality of his reviews. |
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The film was poorly received by British critics, although American reviews were friendlier. |
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It also published several Pound music reviews, later collected into Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony. |
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He published stories, articles, and reviews in papers such as the Cornhill Magazine, London Society, Tinsley's Magazine and Temple Bar. |
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Adding to Clapton's woes, the Layla album received only lukewarm reviews upon release. |
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Mylo Xyloto was released on 24 October 2011, to mixed to positive reviews, and topped the charts in over 34 countries. |
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received only lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. |
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A live album of the first show, called Familiar to Millions, was released in late 2000 to mixed reviews. |
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Frank was released in the United States on 20 November 2007 to positive reviews. |
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It did not sell well and garnered few reviews, most of which were unsympathetic. |
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Upon release, the film was a decent grosser at the box office, and Burton's performance received mostly excellent reviews. |
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Biographer Alpert noted that though reviews in the UK were favourable, those in the United States were more negative. |
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However, on the whole the play initially received mixed reviews on its opening at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway and was slow to earn money. |
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Cleopatra was finally released on 11 June 1963 with a run time of 243 minutes to polarising reviews. |
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The play received negative reviews but Burton's and Taylor's performances were reviewed constructively. |
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A musical adaptation of the book was launched in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 2006, but it closed after mostly poor reviews. |
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The supplement contains arts and lifestyle features, TV and radio listings and reviews. |
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She also wrote reviews, primarily of novels, for Johnson's periodical, the Analytical Review. |
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Another who read Wollstonecraft was George Eliot, a prolific writer of reviews, articles, novels, and translations. |
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Mahkamah Agung is the country's highest court, and hears final cessation appeals and conducts case reviews. |
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Moreover, critics who had given mixed reviews to In Search Of Angels, praised The Stamping Ground as the quintessential Runrig album. |
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The album gained a positive commercial performance as well as positive reviews from critics. |
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The song received positive reviews from blogs such as This Must Be Pop and Robot Pigeon. |
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