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Its popularity generated critical disapproval, prompting comparisons with the reaction to some of western literature's scandalous successes.
From prize-winning creative non-fiction to celebrity tell-alls and confessional misery-lit, memoirs have generated critical exaltation, controversy and some serious sales.
Virtually everything Bowie did between his 2013 return to music and his death on 10 January this year generated critical praise, but when it opened in New York last December, Lazarus got what you might politely call "mixed notices".
The findings are not the first to link criminal tendencies to genes and they have already generated critical comments from other experts who point to the limitations of the work and the complexity of human behaviour.
Several owed their first chance to a show in Walcot Square, where the atmosphere and the quality of the work generated critical interest and support from public funds.. Adam directed the gallery himself for many years, but later formed a board to share decisions and the workload of an enterprise he said was "slightly off the London art map".
Crick wrote the letter to his son, if not in the very heat of discovery, at least the day after the problems of authorship had been resolved with the group at King's College London, where Rosalind Franklin had generated critical X-ray data on DNA.
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Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
But with the case generating critical attention, he ordered an investigation and called for harsher penalties against those who haze draftees and officers who tolerate the practice.
Today, this attitude seldom generates critical excitement unless it is focused on the development and application of new materials of patently space-age genesis.
"There may be a lot of misinformation," he said, "but that information, whether right or wrong, will generate critical thinking for them as they find the truth".
This indeed was the record hailed by professor of English John Sutherland as a narrative masterpiece (one, as Sutherland put it, "constructed around Christ's parable of the lost pieces of silver. But to make the point is probably to invite a Skinnerian accusation of generating critical wank").
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