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Led by this internal dissent, the film's critical tide may be slowing, if not turning.
But it's at roughly this point that the critical tide in thinking about Max's music starts to change.
Silesky overreaches when he argues that Gardner's advocacy of moral fiction turned the critical tide against metafictionists such as John Barth and Robert Coover.
But almost as soon as the Pompidou Centre opened, and the critical tide turned in their favour, Rogers and Piano went their separate ways.
The critical tide soon changed, and writers like Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, Larry McMurtry and Frank O'Hara praised "City of Night" for its new and authentic voice.
Having rocketed to prominence in his 30s, with a number of inventive bar interiors and homes for the likes of Chris Ofili and Ewan McGregor, which were lavishly celebrated in the Sunday supplements, Adjaye found the critical tide turning.
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Au Contraire -- a series of occasional contrarian rants against prevailing critical tides.
The critical and commercial tide was running his way and there was, presumably, no time to wait for a translation from the original.
Hurd starts fast, which will be critical against the Tide; 480 (37.3percentt) of his total rushing yards last season came in the first quarter.
Stories like the Kneens' were common throughout the harbor area Monday as "a critical combination of tide, surf, wind and storm," as one official called it, turned parking lots into beaches, ripped at least six holes in a breakwater made of boulders, and blasted the pier's wooden pilings.
Civilians — and the information they might choose to provide — can turn the tide at critical junctures.
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