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The series of concert got critical acclaims from many critics, but some were arguing over the fact that the tour was backed by Johnnie Walker brand, which is a whisky company and because such product is half-banned in Indonesia.
This year, though, young rock bands got critical points for aggressively copying styles long out of fashion.
The medical examiner's office got critical biographical information about Mr. Reveron's son: He was a high school and college wrestler who after college was found to be bipolar.
It got critical acclaim, but we never toured it, and in the live shows the album tracks never got touched on.
"Everyone was talking about Channel 4 but they don't want to be particularly positive about it when they have got critical stuff to say about Benefits Street.
But even if you've already got critical information on file, you may be able to prevent it from being disclosed improperly: 1. Re-acquaint yourself with your filings.
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"It's going to get critical at that point".
"Otherwise, it would be hard to get critical mass".
"It will get critical acclaim, and people will watch".
If that were to happen then things could get critical.
Q. Are you already getting critical feedback from your publishers about it?
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