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"Orientalism," which indicts the entire field of Eastern studies as racist and imperialist, he characterizes in the introduction as "a work of malignant charlatanry".
That's the sense I got from "Up in the Air," Jason Reitman's new film (opening Friday), which Anthony Lane characterizes in the magazine this week — rightly, I think — as "a hybrid.
Yet it also celebrates the same man as a folk hero to science fiction writers and aficionados, as an iconoclast who made what Max Tegmark, a physicist and an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, characterizes in the film as "one of the most important discoveries of all time in science".
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Nothing I've characterized in the book didn't happen to many people many times.
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The rebuilding of Iraq's oil industry has been characterized in the months since by increasing costs and scant public explanation.
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