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Broadway is once again having a tough winter: the critically acclaimed revival of the musical "Finian's Rainbow" will close on Jan . 17after 22 preview and 92 regular performances.
Not only that, Jesse Jr. would serve as a stalwart and loyal advocate in the U.S. Senate for the new administration, which could critically prove important in the tough years ahead.
As audiences, and as historians, we can only arm ourselves with tough questions, view everything critically, and never forget the unintentional honesty in the tagline of U-571: "Nine men are about to change history".
In 2011, Gosling was praised for his tough-guy role in the critically acclaimed "Drive".
The point is, people will watch anything on television, provided it isn't a critically acclaimed NBC sitcom, and that makes it tough not to be superior about it.
Johnson's tragedy was critically tied to the cult of action, of being tough and not just sitting there and watching.
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