It raised fundamental policy questions and confirmed antiwar critics' charges of high-level deception and duplicity. |
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When it comes to health care, Klein seems to have a suit of armour that protects him from the critics' barbs. |
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The books also contain substantial bibliographies of the authors' works and critics' commentaries on their works. |
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He was a principal of the company, a public and critics' favorite, and admired personally and professionally by his fellow dancers. |
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Despite his critics' concerns, the character is funny, with real satirical bite, and remains hugely popular with young black and white audiences alike. |
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With just 12 weeks to go until the Oscars, the Los Angeles Film Critics' Association awards mark the start of the countdown to the showpiece event. |
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Critics' views count only when they echo the public's, she says. |
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At what point, if any, is the critics' fear of doctrinal limitlessness made manifest? |
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Winslet was awarded the Empire Award and London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year for her performance. |
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Sheen won an Evening Standard Award for Best Actor and a Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor, and was again nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. |
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In 2012, she received the Brit Awards' Critics' Choice Award. |
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