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He has almost certainly generated more critical study and biographical examination than any other individual filmmaker, and he remains as popular with the general public as he does in academia.
In the last 20 years Faulkner has received more critical attention than almost any other 20th-century writer.
(As I've noted before, the posthumous love-fest for Hitchens grew so overwhelming that I almost regretted not being a little more critical in my own column on his passing).
Astonishingly, according to this newer, more critical view, dairy products almost certainly help to cause, rather than prevent, osteoporosis.
Maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis and bioenergetics in neurons is even more critical because of their almost complete dependence on mitochondrial-derived ATP [ 10].
This is even more critical for kidney patients, because they almost always require complex technology and equipment and also specific drugs for their treatment [ 41].
The press became more critical of the man whose 2001 election win ended almost a decade of Social Democratic rule.
It becomes even more critical in the case when the capillary is placed almost horizontally.
A report by Richard Stone, an advisor to Lord Macpherson, reaches a more critical conclusion: "Black citizens and police employees have been failed.... almost nothing has changed in ten years".
As an adult rereading Holmes with a more critical, demanding eye, however, I find the stories thin, unexciting, sometimes confusing, and almost always quickly forgotten.
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