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Immigrating to West Germany in 1958, Mr. Reich-Ranicki leaned on his Rolodex of German authors and established himself as one of the nation's most incisive critics.
Is an apology needed, as Internet columnist Bob Kohn, one of the paper's most forceful (and, often, most incisive) critics on the right, demanded by e-mail?
They need to teach students how to be fair and incisive critics -- a skill that is often not part of the grade school curriculum.
Saba'aneh, one of the most prominent Palestinian cartoonists in a society that has long prized them as incisive critics of Israel, has faced free speech controversy before.
"We cannot tolerate a Somalia next door to Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey," said Vali Nasr, who since leaving the Obama foreign-policy team in 2011 has become one of its most incisive critics.
Among others convicted were some of the biggest names in Turkish journalism, including investigative reporter Ahmet Sik who is seen as one of Turkey's most incisive critics of the Gulen movement.
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On Twitter, he's an incisive critic of the President.
Yet her grounded good sense made her an incisive critic.
Still, even the most incisive critic would have to admit that Jones had a point: "Yes, of course it's excruciatingly badly written, but who cares?
Ms. Henle was a renowned experimental psychologist, historian of psychology, incisive critic of psychological theory, and champion of the Berlin school of Gestalt psychology.
In public, he was a fine and often humorous lecturer and at seminars an incisive critic of poorly formulated presentations (especially those of an antiquarian nature).
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