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The former Cuban leader did not directly mention the restored relations, though he made several critical references to the US.

Democrats have ceased skewering President Bush in their fund-raising appeals and in advertisements, just as Republicans have deleted critical references to Democratic leaders.

Its 2003 setting and highly critical references to the war in Iraq seem to be staking the novel's claim to a grand theme: that simplistic worldviews and impoverished imaginations lead to misguided interventions.

An Ofcom spokesman said: ""After a detailed investigation, Ofcom found LBC broke broadcasting rules by airing a discussion which contained critical references to Ukip while the while polls were open for the Clacton byelection".

He's an artist satirizing the moral decline of modern society who, nonetheless, has no difficulty dropping any critical references to the prime minister, Robert Walpole, after receiving a commission from him.

But the Iranian diaspora has detected all kinds of subtle critical references to the country's situation, and Mr. Farhadi   has run afoul of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance: In 2010 authorization to shoot "A Separation" was temporarily suspended after he made public statements supporting two filmmakers, one exiled and the other jailed.

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So why on earth is this critical reference rate not centrally regulated?

Try writing a novel tackling the themes of globalisation without critical reference to imperialism or capitalism and you're trying to hunt big game with a pea-shooter.

In its statement condemning the violence, the Security Council included a critical reference to Libya's "responsibility to protect" (RtoP) its own citizens from mass atrocities.

Mr. Ban also made an oblique critical reference to the threats traded between Israel and Iran about a possible war over Iran's disputed nuclear program, describing the shrill war talk as "alarming".

Hence poetry must be called neither feeling, nor image, nor yet the sum of the two, but "contemplation of feeling" or "lyrical intuition" or (which is the same thing) "pure intuition"—pure, that is, of all historical and critical reference to the reality or unreality of the images of which it is woven, and apprehending the pure throb of life in its ideality.

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