Sentence examples for incisive articles from inspiring English sources

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He was known to be a brooding writer who nonetheless wrote some of the most literary and incisive articles about boxing of his era.

Shane had previously filed incisive articles for outlets including Democracy Now! and Mother Jones, looking at issues related to the U.S. military involvement in Iraq; he also authored a cover story for The Nation about death squads in Iraq trained by the same CIA agents who had worked in El Salvador.

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Thank you, thank you, thank you, not only for Wendy Lesser's incisive article on "Six Feet Under" but especially for her observations regarding the falsity of the film "American Beauty".

Jacob Weisberg's incisive article (Nov. 5) about the limited, even disappointing, legacy of Pat Moynihan spoke to one of the central dilemmas of elective office, especially at its highest levels: the intellect and temperament of the statesman rarely coexist with the patience and attention to mundane detail that produce effectiveness.

Yet, as Larry Cohler-Esses noted in an incisive article in New York Jewish Week, these foes conveniently overlooked what Ms. Almontaser went on to say in the same interview: "Those people who did it have stolen my identity as an Arab and stolen my religion".

Yet beyond my view of the telecast itself, it was Mark Harris's incisive Oscars article in the February 15th issue of New York magazine ("Seducing Oscar") that helped crystallize my feelings on the subject.

As documented in this incisive Washington Monthly article by Art Levine, after 9/11 the Environmental Protection Agency looked at chemical plants across the U.S. and concluded that at least 700 sites posed a potential threat to kill or injure over 100,000 people if attacked.

I peruse the op-eds around this time of year with interest, I devoured the wonderful "Admission," and I have a copy of Frank Bruni's "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be" on my bedside table (full disclosure: I haven't read it yet--though I love it for its title alone--but I'm hoping it's half as incisive as his recent article on Stanford's super-selective results this year).

A collection of almost 40 years of articles by an incisive, durable observer whose chief watchtowers have been The New Yorker, The New Republic and Newsweek, and who is at his best when his product is color commentary in the Mencken-Kempton-Liebling-Buckley tradition.

A collection of almost 40 years of articles by an incisive, durable observer whose chief watchtowers have been The New Yorker, The New Republic and Newsweek, and who is best when his product is color commentary in the Mencken-Kempton-Liebling-Buckley tradition.

As far as I know, no one's come up with a similarly incisive formula for placing an article on The New York Times's most e-mailed list.

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