His romantic longings are a strategic critique of the faceless rationalism of Bolshevism. |
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He had a bit of trouble with the largely Evangelical audience who didn't like his critique of the penal substitutionary theory of the Atonement. |
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Together, they amount to a substantial critique of the history and historiography of witchcraft, sexuality and religion in early modern Europe. |
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Our challenge is to be cautious not to take on a tone of self-righteousness and insensitivity to those whose policies we critique. |
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The crowd hooted, hollered and roared their approval at the film's critique. |
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She sent him some footage to critique, thinking it might be useful for fundraising. |
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Her main interest lies in revealing the paradox in this critique of Austrian culture. |
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The critique is somewhat accurate, but I think that it is aimed incorrectly. |
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He holds informal salons at which artists are encouraged to bring work for his critique. |
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So Casey and Chris ran their tag-team critique past Eric, the middle brother, as they had in previous offseasons. |
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Feminist critique here draws on the energies of Kantian moral theory to think, in a challenging way, about the concerns of the present. |
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Here I rely on Chun, who is somewhat more advantageously positioned to participate in this debate, to provide the critique. |
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It is these shared practices that enable the diaspora to create and critique its idea of community and home. |
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It is both a wry and perceptive critique of the colonial system and a sharply observed account of childhood. |
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Wittgenstein impressed this fact on the philosophical consciousness of the century with his critique of the private language argument. |
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Together they unceasingly championed women's health, co-education, and free love, in 1854 publishing a detailed critique of marriage. |
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His comedies combine screwball dialogue, slapstick and, fascinatingly, sly social critique, where morality is never clear cut. |
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Why, he asks, are the identity politics of gender or race not vulnerable to the same sort of anti-essentialist critique? |
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I can almost picture Johnson chuckling to himself when he read this critique of his book. |
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This means that any critique of liberalism is self-contradictory if it promotes particularism as an alternative. |
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Such poems as these complicitly and ambiguously critique racism, sexism, and violence. |
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In a film that feels as light as unbuttered popcorn, is there a reflexive critique somewhere about American culture? |
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We hold it to a very high standard, are quick to bemoan its lapses, critique it almost as a public sport. |
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My aim is to bring what I believe is an eminently suitable body of theory, current feminist literary theory, to critique a range of hypertexts. |
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On the gaming critique front I figure it's best to put one of my biggest gaming peeves in the first edition. |
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It is a critique that is appalling in its lack of quality, substance, and, indeed, accuracy. |
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The experts received a draft of the survey questionnaire to critique and suggested changes either by mail or telephone. |
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At the same time, the right wing critique of the nanny state rings true with much of the public. |
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Not to be picky, but I think your otherwise legitimate critique of pickiness as a rejection of goodness is missing the larger point. |
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You may want to do some up front work to ensure that the critique goes smoothly. |
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A viable decision making system must be able to withstand the rigorous critique of players. |
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His critique of the Naxalite movement in India was published in the News Letter. |
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He has emerged as the campaign's best debater, always able to offer a tart critique of what is wrong with all the leading candidates. |
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Although primarily a critique of the subtle exercise of power, Veblen's book gained popularity as a biting satire of upper-class pretensions. |
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My main critique of the netroots would be that I sense a large degree of willingness to elevate shrill rhetoric over actual policy. |
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While I don't agree with everything in Anderson's book, I do concur with her general overview and much of her critique. |
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However, Coleman's limited critique should not distract readers from recognizing the broader legal landscape depicted in the article. |
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Dawson's theater seems like a veritably contemporary form of system critique. |
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This dialectical move works on many levels at once, acting to critique hodiernal life at the same time as it undermines its own critique. |
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They also documented the expanding threat of coercive governance as a critique of this Orwellian age. |
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With the new relationships, however, some of the favorable effects are intangible and more difficult to quantify and critique. |
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Stories come first, then theological and catechetical systematization, which in turn enable us to critique the stories. |
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The film that follows is a dark, dryly humorous critique of class privilege and artful etiquette. |
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Are we discussing the Powell doctrine, or is this a critique of what's going on in the world right now? |
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As critics have noted recently, Byron's late writings enact a critique of the popular Byronic hero. |
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At the conclusion of each drill, staff members should cooperatively critique the drill. |
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The researcher's race, background, and research assumptions were explicated in a research journal providing readers with a context for critique. |
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As a critique of brand obsession and consumer fashion, it was a masterpiece. |
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It also implies a critique of any one party, sect or voice that would claim to speak for all or the many. |
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In putting the question this way, James takes issue with Hume's empiricist critique of identity. |
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Thus, from a Nietzschean perspective, nihilism is the unforeseen consequence of the Kantian critique of metaphysics. |
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Authors put their thoughts into words for the whole community to see and critique. |
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Individual supervisors of public works or of workhouses might be named, but there was no global critique of political institutions. |
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It must ask, as Kant asked about metaphysics after Hume's critique of rationalism, how is philosophy still possible? |
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What happened to the neo-Jeffersonian critique of profiteering and of the military-industrial complex during the long and expensive Cold War? |
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Juanita used her critique to discuss her late lamented career in stand-up comedy. |
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The Romantic conception of the self was an outgrowth of Kant's critique of associationism. |
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Even during the brief periods of thaw there was little space for innovation, critique, or the avant-garde. |
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Telling a songwriter that his song is about the wrong subject is not how you critique a song. |
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A critique of consumerism runs through many of the works, including those by Kristof Kintera and Alena Kotzmannova. |
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This alleged listicle is such an abomination that we feel to compelled to offer a reasoned critique. |
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Generally speaking, I find the critique to be constructive and useful though largely misguided. |
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No critique of American culture and manhood is complete without a discussion of athletics and the color line that long pervaded American sports. |
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Central to its argument is the idea that the novel offers a critique of essentialism and Manicheism. |
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This critique of modernist nationalism-as-mental-colonialism has come to serve as the fig leaf for the postmodernists. |
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But despite the pertinence and importance of Dawn's critique, her schoolmarmish, finger-wagging tone may put people off. |
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To this has been added a sustained critique of much that passes for science studies. |
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When the critique is presented as a copy of the original document with interlinear commentary, it's called a fisking. |
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They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution. |
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It is nothing less than a thoroughgoing critique of Tamil culture and society. |
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Nevertheless, both society and church are changing in response to the postmodern critique of modern life. |
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There is an unfailing meticulousness, consistency of approach, measured critique, and a no-nonsense tone to his prose. |
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His work complements this project on a political plane by reading Marx and Lenin to develop an adequate political critique of Hegelianism. |
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Chomsky gave a damning critique of US and British imperialism in the Middle East. |
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Historical critique exposes the flaws or limitations of each of the political traditions. |
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Does a critique of fascism, nationalism or racism promote abuse against fascists, nationalists, and racists? |
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Their critique of that group's nepotism, pocket-lining and thuggism has some truth. |
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On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent. |
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This critique of the readerly experience it solicits is what enables the story to function as an affective map for its readers. |
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Newspapers report aggressively on corruption, and books freely critique many government policies. |
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The critique, I contend, often commits the selfsame mistakes that have become an almost accepted characterisation of anthropological practice. |
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Nearly all of Marx's writings between 1841 and 1848 are concerned with a line-by-line critique of his fellow Hegelians. |
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Matt had called her to tell her that he was going to stop by and drop off a demo track for her to critique. |
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Here's a critique of a recent Web 2.0 mash-up for those who like to analyze tech from a social-consequences perspective. |
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Unlike so many practitioners of institutional critique, he often imbued his projects with a sense of playfulness. |
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Critics of regulation effectively cede the offensive to statists by confining their critique to case studies of regulation gone awry. |
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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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It can only contested through a broad critique of the system from first principles, an uphill struggle that Lessig is leading. |
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The fallacies of this critique have been elaborated around the Internet, but let's rehash a little. |
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Fetishistic and glitzy, the work was intended to critique the ostentatious display of jewelry signifying materialist obsessions. |
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The prophetic critique of primal Canaanite religion had the effect of desacralizing nature and divinizing morality. |
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This is in no way a send-up of ignorance and incompetence, but rather a critique of a world that can't seem to recognize it. |
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Sayles' new movie Silver City is a political critique with a nincompoop who media handlers and powerful businesspeople freely manipulate. |
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This particular effort, however, more closely resembles Plato's canonized critique in the Phaedrus of the new technology called writing. |
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A tongue-in-cheek critique of fanatical Bible-thumpers, the movie has great acting performances. |
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Be this as it may, the study usefully foregrounds Wollstonecraft's critique of modern commercial society as well as the leisured elite. |
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Our information concerning Mormonism must be accurate and up-to-date, while our critique must be competent as well as fair. |
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Why do we as artists, lefties, politico revolutionaries, critique one another at every available opportunity? |
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For what group does not secretly harbor the desire to shield its truths, which it hopes are expressions of Truth itself, from a probing critique? |
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This produces a certain dryness, a reduction of the work to its function as institutional critique. |
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Luther's critique of the Dionysian apophatic, however, is not some Protestant innovation, as I have documented in my Lutheran Quarterly essay. |
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Bauer's late critique assimilated Hegel with Spinoza and the metaphysics of substance, understood as the negation of form and subjectivity. |
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What then is Nietzsche doing with his critique of metaphysics from within the philosophy institution? |
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It is a new antiquarianism, oblivious to any real sense of historical understanding, engagement or critique. |
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We can guide students more purposefully through their work as writers and use our responses to teach, not just to critique or grade. |
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Those criticisms have provided an opportunity for a critique of some aspects of the operational side of the scheme. |
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They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly. |
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I argue that an ethical critique is implicit in his objections to any attempt to speak a priori about language and thought. |
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I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision. |
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The philosopher David Hume had already subjected the argument from design to a devastating critique in the mid-18th century. |
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It is a mark of James's integrity that she permits such sharp critique of her own spiky kind of Anglo-Catholicism. |
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I am not mathematically educated enough to critique his methods, but his public statements are unappealingly arrogant. |
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It should have been not only a simple disaffirmation or unsubstantiated critique of unsatisfied developers or users! |
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There is also an eirenic critique of dispensational and reconstructionist alternatives to covenant theology. |
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Nasr speaks passionately but irenically of the need for an intellectual dimension to the critique of modernism. |
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Hollywood is a place where nuanced language and delicate diplomacy is needed in offering up a critique of your betters. |
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If critique of social and political reality was possible in the East, its forum was cultural life. |
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Historically, liberalism drew its strength from a critique of divinely sanctioned absolute monarchs and authoritarian rule. |
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The critique of Manichee dualism and determinism led him to lay strong emphasis on the will. |
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Instead of a damning critique he offers redemption through the invocation of a moral imperative. |
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Paradise builds on West's critique, exploring colorism, elitism, and patriarchy as structures that compose the black bourgeois ideal. |
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The members of my critique group at NovelPros also deserve credit, especially Jamie Lankford who both founded the group and typeset my book. |
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But Pinsky's more fully developed critique is of an emerging poetic diction susceptible to a too easy appropriation. |
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But it held onto aspects of the critique of the multiversity and student passivity from its headier past. |
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All I was trying to give him was, ahem, a contribution to a critique of his political economy. |
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Of his anti-Christian critique, Against the Galileans, only fragments remain. |
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Just get a wide variety of styles and try everything on, and critique the look in the mirror. |
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The radical critique of the political is an excuse for refusal rather than grounds for collective agency. |
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The film functions best in its role as a critique of militarism, jingoism and fundamentalism. |
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There is pronounced scuttle shake over potholes too, but this kind of critique really misses the point. |
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His critique of baptismal theology, however, was not solely directed at British Baptists. |
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Thirty years of Foucauldian postmodern critique has led to arguments that either ignore such laws or deride them as evil. |
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It's ironic that so many people use a patriarchal and racist ideology to critique what they think is an engine of oppressive authority. |
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Candide, Voltaire's critique of optimism, is itself an ineliminably upbeat book. |
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Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media. |
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The literary establishment's incoherent critique combines snobbish disdain for popular culture with an ahistorical philistinism. |
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Central to the prophetic tradition is its critique of religious rituals, beliefs and those who enforce them. |
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His critique of landlord powerlessness rests on the belief that aristocratic rule and estate ownership are ends in themselves. |
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Each operated and trained its members on the basis of its particular analyses and its critique of the others. |
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As her family looked at them and cherished them, they did not critique the design, layout, amount of pompoms, etc. |
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Madison shows that Nietzsche directed his critique of Platonic science at the assumption that science represents reality. |
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And as a performer, constructive criticism is all about finding something good and positive to soften the blow to the real critique of what really went on. |
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How wrong is the Tea Party, irate and ill-tempered as it may be, in its critique of government operations? |
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First, she reiterates the way that Eurocentered and macho cultural critique is structured in such a way as to foreclose representation of counterhegemonic acts. |
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His second memoir can thus be read as a rather coy critique of his first. |
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Murakami uses the term to explain and critique the stubborn two-dimensionality of anime, manga and Japanese art, and Japan's kawaii consumer culture. |
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Do we critique those women who would modify themselves just to reach those standards? |
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This photograph is a critique of how draconian the rules of society can be. |
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The critique extends into nearly every little crevice and lacuna of our civic life. |
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Any critique may be treated as a security issue or an offense against the faith. |
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His critique of the corporatization of politics has much to recommend it. |
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Influenced by science fiction and advertising, the computer-manipulated color photographs and photo-based installations critique sexualized images of women. |
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In this way, the anti-modern currents running through woodcraft served as a precursor to the broad critique of modernity that inspired the interwar years wilderness movement. |
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In Barbauld's formulation, novelistic canons supplement, critique, or contest political systems rather than displace or stand as alternatives to them. |
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He and two classmates from Hamburg had a grant to study and critique a redevelopment project in Old Cairo. |
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Scotland has delivered a bruising critique of its parliament, with the worst turnout for more than 150 years and a marked drop in support for the main parties. |
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About a year ago I read a critique of weblogs which was positive overall, but which made the criticism that the self-referential style of blogs was a weakness. |
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His works present a critique of Victorian materialism yet also convey spiritual consolation, faith in humanity and in the power and goodness of great men. |
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Punk is sometimes effective in articulating a critique of capitalism with a protreptic energy capable of positioning its audience in struggles over justice and social change. |
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It should be clear that Husserl's critique of representationalist views of perception which we examined earlier bars this particular route to idealism. |
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The film clearly identifies itself as a critique of narrative traditions when Ed's narration is revealed to be a submission to a pulpy men's magazine. |
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Niebuhr's critique stemmed from the Augustinian theology of original sin. |
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This has archival value as a kind of samizdat text and the film itself is arguably of note as an intended critique of theocracy, of sharia and the suppression of women. |
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And why are financial support and intellectual critique being posited as mutually exclusive here? |
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There's obviously much in pop culture that deserves satire and critique, for reasons too obvious to enumerate, but it's also part of the electricity of our times. |
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This section has necessarily schematised a more complex critique. |
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A wise Virgo recently taught us the difference between a review and a critique. |
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A few of the punny punchlines are as groan-worthy as those they critique. |
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The Saudis don't want an open break with Washington, so their critique is indirect. |
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Tevi Troy eschews any invidious mention of right-of-center think tanks in his critique. |
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There is a critique of hedonism, or the pursuit of pleasure. |
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Ekdahl first published his critique of orca on the conservative website Ace of Spades. |
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He had just begun to make a critique of the Hegelianism in which he had been trained as a student and to absorb the materialist ideas of Ludwig Feuerbach. |
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That Courtney has written a good one without tipping her hand as the creator is what drives us to both critique her morally and misinterpret her critically. |
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Made from Japanese paper and thread, her rebozo is a critique of the condition of the planet and human behavior, the artist said. |
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For the gamblers, sharpers, and confidence men who exploited the wilder side of Gilded Age America, that critique required a fair amount of self-denial. |
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Before the course begins, students get their supervisor, their peers, and the people they manage to critique them and forward their evaluations to the course instructors. |
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His deft critique of the British media scene is supplemented by useful points of comparison with the situation in America, France, Italy and Sweden. |
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No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions. |
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Not once in his entire critique, in fact, does MOR dispute the accuracy of my evidence. |
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The identical twins who sued Zuckerberg critique and nitpick The Social Network. |
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Here, instead of a subtle critique of Bonifacio's shortcomings, Tintoretto opted for out-and-out parody in a cheeky pastiche of the late artist's approach. |
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Thus pre-vindicated, any troublemaker can now articulate his freedom of umbrage, on the grounds that he was incited to violence by a poem, novel, painting, play, or critique. |
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The usefulness of an evaluation lies not in its incontrovertibility but rather in its clarity of assumptions and in its openness to meaningful review and critique. |
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The only justification which can be advanced for such bowdlerisation is undeniable necessity, and this leads on to the third and last aspect of Harker's critique. |
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In Australia medical anthropology is usually the domain of social anthropologists, who are more likely to offer a critique of biomedicine than to work within its paradigm. |
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In his critique of what he terms predatory globalization, for example, Falk argues that neo-liberals have undermined the social contract between state and society. |
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After this critique of Trotsky, Lenin really comes down solid on him. |
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Non-inclusion does not imply any critique of the work concerned. |
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It is a cankerous posthumous blot on the career of a very good architect, and her gentle and rather pandering critique of it is quite disappointing. |
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She also provides a critique of why Olmec and Maya art have been so readily accepted by Western collectors an d art patrons while Teotihuacan leaves them cold. |
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This may be due largely to their abstention from any aggressive interviewing, analysis of what has been said, or critique of the commune's insufficiencies. |
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There is no space here to engage in a detailed critique of this approach. |
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But, it remains, at root, a critique of imperialism and, as such, is not so different from the arguments hurled by Leninist regimes and militants during the cold war. |
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Notice how central the issues of termperament and fanaticism are to Frum's critique. |
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The terminology of appearance and essence in Lukacs' critique of expressionism thus echoed his analysis of the outer archaism and inner modernity of naturalism. |
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Her coded critique of Ricardian economics, with its adherence to Say's Law and obsession with saving, I will argue, forms the philosophical armature of The Mill on the Floss. |
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Let me say that I have a strong but constructive critique against parts of the traditional left with regard to their attitude to the bomb and nuclear power. |
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The couple would watch cable news on a big-screen TV in their lakeside Minnesota home and Schultz would critique the hosts. |
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The women's critique broke down views of virtue and vice that associated smoke with virtuous masculine industriousness and clean air with vicious feminized luxury. |
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What I think the book is, is a critique of presenting it from a careerist perspective. |
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But first, Doc offers this critique of the funny papers in the Times. |
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Certainly, the dismantling of received superstructures of knowledge, driven by the engines of critique and systematic skepticism, suggests that these days almost anything goes. |
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It's been pretty much reduced to critique of our society past and present for being racist, classist, sexist, heterosexist, and so forth. |
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Like his formalist colleagues, Malas sublimated and sieved his regime critique through highly aestheticized approach to narrative. |
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It is further posited that the three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way. |
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He wrote a critique of the novel, charging Maugham with plagiarism, in a review published in Vanity Fair. |
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His writings on politics, the mass media, and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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Berkeley is also known for his critique of abstraction, an important premise in his argument for immaterialism. |
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His concern in these unflattering portraits is not just to critique affluenza, but to assert an alternative to ruling-class cosmology. |
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The quest for spiritual transcendence, beyond critique, may provide the experience from which to relativize a relativistic age. |
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His critique was primarily on the grounds that the uneducated might take the stories of gods and heroes literally. |
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His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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Sellafield was the subject of Marilynne Robinson's 1989 book, Mother Country, a critique of British nuclear policy. |
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It became a particular focus of critique for reformers campaigning against the use of imprisonment for children, most notably Mary Carpenter. |
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Thus, the Twistian workhouse is a symptom, not a cause, and Dickens's interest in it is subordinate to a full-scale social critique. |
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Maurice Keen provides a brief summary and useful critique of the evidence for the view Robin Hood had mythological origins. |
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His 1984 book A Critique of The Study of Kinship gave his fullest account of this critique. |
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Schneider's critique is widely acknowledged to have marked a turning point in anthropology's study of social relationships and interactions. |
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The book is a critique on the Young Hegelians and their trend of thought which was very popular in academic circles at the time. |
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Robinson's theoretical approach to globalization is a critique of Wallerstein's World Systems Theory. |
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A critique of some literature data on the growth, reproduction and mortality of the lamnid shark, Cetorhinus maximus. |
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This was both an aesthetic attack on, and a social critique of the division of labour in particular, and industrial capitalism in general. |
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He was led on from literary criticism to a more general critique of the spirit of his age. |
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And so the critique smacks of the same tribal hypocrisy he abhors. |
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Kelley weaves an incisive critique of primitivist attitudes towards jazz into the story of Monk's success. |
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For a critique of the Barstow piece, read Andrew Ferguson, in Commentary. |
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Angela certainly does lambast racial discrimination, but there is little critique of capitalism as a system in the novel as a whole. |
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This Biennale Centenary, therefore, offered me the opportunity to attempt a critique of the system of avant-gardes and of certain idees recues. |
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Of course, the critique could be made in the other direction. |
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In 1734, he published The Analyst, subtitled A DISCOURSE Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician, a critique of calculus. |
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To problematize something according to this framework is to ask questions and critique more deeply the issue at hand, whatever that issue may be. |
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Hunt argues that the play, while representing an apparently strictly predestinarian universe, ends up provoking a critique of that same theology. |
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Legal scholars have also discussed problems of legal policy in light of the incommensurability critique. |
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Her harsh critique of the manly follies of heroism speaks loudly against the seemingly intransient ideology of war. |
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Even the critique of patriarchy itself is open to the media's conventionalising effects. |
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The application of the technicist critique to both peace work and psychology is both novel and telling. |
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A similar critique of Trotsky's role on the events around the Kronstadt rebellion was raised by the American anarchist Emma Goldman. |
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She does so admirably with a beautifully-paced narrative that features a thoughtful balance between empathy and demythologizing critique. |
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America's Sassiest Lifestyle Guru, Steve Kemble, will also critique the entries and choose his favorite for the Kemble's Pick Award. |
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This example of the metrological extension of meaning leads into a critique of Percy Bridgman's operationalism. |
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I should as soon expect to see a critique on the poesy of a ring as on the inscription of a medal. |
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In the light of such a discovery, what kind of a materialist critique could remain useful within the emerging cyberland? |
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McClatchy goes on to try and level a damning critique, which amounts to a lot of handwaving about things we already know. |
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One of the tasks Vico set himself in The New Science was to critique both Cartesian and Spinozist thought. |
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This critique is recent, as in the early history of the United States, citation of English authority was ubiquitous. |
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From their new ministries, they developed a critique of British social policy, both local and national. |
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After analysis of Chaucer's diction and historical context, his work appears to develop a critique of society during his lifetime. |
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In 1774 he printed The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism. |
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The debt to Nietzsche is clear, most obviously in the adoption of a genealogical method as a tool of explanation and critique. |
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Minh-ha's Reassemblage is an uncommon example of the use of contrapuntal sound, employed to critique the anthropological view of life in Senegal. |
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His A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind is assumed to be a Hobbesian critique of rationalism. |
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Even in that early stage, however, there was an ideological critique of nationalism. |
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One writer, James Youngblood Henderson, notes that a strong critique of Eurocentrism is currently underway in all fields of social thought. |
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As a young man, Disraeli was influenced by the romantic movement and medievalism, and developed a critique of industrialism. |
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But it was Muse's creativity rather than their culinary critique that left a lasting impression on Arcane Roots. |
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Stiglitz's critique applies to both existing models of capitalism and to hypothetical models of market socialism. |
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Yet, if the critique of Dialectic is to be followed then these positive aspects of Hegel are swallowed up by his monovalence. |
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Ever since Hume's critique of miracles, this kind of apologetical strategy has often been judged as philosophically naive. |
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Among them are Friedrich Max Muller and the annunciation of a new science, Andrew Lang's anti-positivist critique, the orthodoxy monumentalized by James. |
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With the exception, as always, of Andy Warhol's work, the star power of the popular pix seriously outsparkles the art that proposes to critique it. |
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As an implicit critique of the limits and elisions within any official story, many of these pieces manage to compel as much by what they leave out as by what they leave in. |
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But she gets her revenge here in a gleefully ironic song that skewers a Madness-style piano lick to a critique of modern females and the value judgments they face. |
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What remains is an elegant brief history of the modern conservative movement, as unsparing in its critique of liberal hubris as of revanchist resentment. |
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Too often her critique of orientalism is undercut both by the content of the texts she rites in support, and by her own repetition of the terms she anathematises. |
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We must comment and critique the film while its in progress or else some crucial nuance of a technical or creative nature might be forgotten during an apres-movie discussion. |
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As has been noted, Merchant's critique of Baconian science is based upon a naturalization of the female body as a vessel enclosed by a single, delicate, rupturable surface. |
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His misguided attack on market triumphalists and his poor policy proscriptions unfortunately overshadow his relevant critique of several market outcomes. |
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To facilitate their counter-attack, the targets of this critique sought to reduce the plurality of libertinisms to a simple libertine personality. |
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Site specificity was a form of institutional critique that exposed an apparent bias of galleries and museums in favour of portable quietistic works. |
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The boldest builders prefer to copy the Dome of the Rock, construct an apocalyptic street scene, or a few well-chosen figures to critique extraordinary renditions. |
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John Philoponus stands out for having attempted a fundamental critique of Aristotle's views on the eternity of the world, movement, and other elements of Aristotelian thought. |
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Incommensurability does, after all, suggest the existence of isolated rationalities that are incapable of meaningful dialog with and critique of other rationalities. |
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Elkin quickly responded with a critique of the proposed ordinance. |
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He read Winwood Reade's work The Martyrdom of Man, writing to his mother that its critique of religion confirmed what he had reluctantly come to believe. |
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Instead he preferred the writings of William Cobbett and Sergius Stepniak, although he also read the critique of socialism produced by John Stuart Mill. |
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My brief lecture, which would form the basis of a review published shortly thereafter, had contained in embryo a severe critique of what I saw as the flaw of the exhibition. |
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The Pittsburgh convention wasn't entirely about wrestling through critique sessions, agonizing over the future of the industry, and wolfing down perogies. |
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More recently, scholars have discounted the accuracy of this critique. |
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The Romantic-period cento thus anticipates the modern technique of using a video remix to recontextualize and critique images from current television shows. |
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Orwell wrote a critique of George Bernard Shaw's play Arms and the Man. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels also critique the discourse of sensibility, a moral philosophy and aesthetic that had become popular at the end of the eighteenth century. |
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Like Cabin In The Woods, it manages the extraordinary balancing act of delivering actual scares while being a whip-smart critique of how scares are manufactured. |
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The cable television franchise critique was conducted as part of a broader audit of the ITA, which last month found fault with the agency's contracting procedures. |
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Whether this is a good measurement of innovation has been widely discussed and the Oslo Manual has incorporated some of the critique against earlier methods of measuring. |
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Here Ehrat offers a critique of subjective approaches and functionalism and again argues for using semiotic theory and pragmatics to define the effects of scandal. |
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This relatively new situation has stirred some internal critique, but the Danish population has generally been very supportive, in particular of the War in Afghanistan. |
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Here and on the following pages I use the term 'proper' and 'proper identity' as it appears in Luce Irigaray's and Jacques Derrida's critique of phallogocentrism. |
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The spirit of Old Man Coyote engenders creative forces that can inspire cultural critique and provides a polysemous heuristic for the articulation of a democratic attitude. |
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The initiatives were announced in January in a long-awaited response to September's Institute of Medicine critique of the agency's pharmaceutic safety monitoring. |
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Freud initiated the psychoanalytic critique of Surrealism with his remark that what interested him most about the Surrealists was not their unconscious but their conscious. |
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In conclusion, the US publication relied more on authority and the Canadian publication relied more on critique to present an important herstory of changes. |
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