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I think as an institution we like to remain a little bit critically distant, to make sure that we are never running the Andy Warhol fan club.
"We were put up on the pedestal on Season 1, and I think we were knocked off a little bit, critically, in Season 2," he said, "but truthfully, we built an audience all season long and, ultimately, that was because of the awards season that we had".
Before investing in a pricey designer dresser, think strategically — and a bit more critically — because spending a fortune on furniture doesn't necessarily guarantee a sophisticated look.
In Act One, entitled "Lies Like Truth," I made the fairly obvious observation that theatre and journalism are not the same thing, and that we should be looking a bit more critically at Ira Glass' inability to distinguish between the two.
The lessons are designed to be inclusive of female and male students with Briony saying, "We're trying to get young men and women to think a bit more critically about the sorts of sexist behaviors they might either engage in or see on a daily basis".
Maybe we leftists and feminists need to think a bit more self-critically about how the AEI... managed to win over this bold and complex crusader for women's rights".
Or, in this case, Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed "Backstreet Freestyle" edited to sound like the Beatles equally-critically acclaimed but honestly a bit more rubbish song "Let It Be".
While 1997 was chock full of black films, 1998 was a bit sparse, with even media mogul Oprah Winfrey's critically-acclaimed Beloved (1998) tanking at the box office.
Critically, finding a picture, then doing a bit of writing each day preserves some me time in every day, however hectic.
Taking a break from starring in critically acclaimed blockbusters, Tom Hardy wanted something a bit more DIY.
In a year that 2.82% will probably have the decimal point moved right one place, and its user-friendly features and critically-acclaimed status may actually put a bit of pressure on Cupertino.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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