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Smart said the work was neither a positive commentary on the fighting American spirit nor a critique, but was notable for marking "Lichtenstein's incendiary impact on the US art scene".
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For his efforts, Morgan has received a string of positive commentary from analysts and an unusual positive statement yesterday from Mitsubishi bank which gave Morgan capital during the banking crisis and remains its largest investor.
At launch, the site garnered quite a bit of positive commentary.
The music video received 10.4 million views in a 24-hour period and positive commentary from reviewers, who appreciated its careless, jubilant nature.
However, as the character has been developed on screen and given a bigger role, he has attracted more positive commentary from reviewers.
In a 1912 speech to the Montana Historical Society, western historian, Olin Wheeler provided positive commentary on the Alder Gulch vigilantes in a tribute to the life of Nathaniel Langford.
I believe that you can shape the conversation of a community by joining the discussion early on and adding positive commentary to the discussion.
Mattrick (on the right of the photo with Zynga founder and former CEO Mark Pincus) started out by offering some positive commentary, saying that the company "caught lightning in a bottle" and "achieved in only a few years what most companies took a decade or more to do".
Early in his tenure, he received positive commentary from Inside Soap, who said, "he may be a whizz-kid trainee doctor, but new Holby recruit Oliver Valentine isn't all work and no play!
Barry Blitt's cover, which aims to lampoon or satirize false conceptions of the Obamas, is, to put it mildly, inartful a word being used these days to describe poorly expressed attempts at positive commentary ("The Politics of Fear," July 21st).
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