Her music, soft, almost folky, retains enough rhythm to be labelled rock, but throwing any clumsy label on it is not any critic's place. |
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Sometimes it's like hearing an earnest musical based on an elitist rock critic's dream of left-field rock history, which isn't so funny. |
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The critic's job is to help a less knowledgeable looker find the beautiful thing. |
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The critic's attacks on him as being famous for being himself on the telly and not for his food are pure hype. |
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Nothing for the spin doctors to worry about, but just the sort of seedy little affair that sets a TV critic's heart aflutter. |
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Time is also looking over the critic's shoulder when he or she denigrates the language of such writers. |
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This night was historic in that there are certain moments in a critic's life when one sinks to a spectacular low, a new nadir. |
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After an advance screening, the movie critic's duty is to provide pithy phrases suitable for use in trailers and newspaper notices. |
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The critic's choice of vegetarian spring rolls, vegetarian curry, and vegetable stir-fry accompanied by tonic water and draft beer doesn't really sound like quality. |
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For the New Critics, literature's auratic renewal from the ashes of language would allow the poem to remain inviolate despite the critic's practice of violation. |
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Goblet of Fire won a BAFTA award for Best Production Design as well as being nominated at the Saturn Awards, Critic's Choice Awards, and the Visual Effects Society Awards. |
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