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The New Statesman's critic, more judicious, wrote: "Unerringly, exquisitely, Miss Bowen has caught the very feel of her period… The novel is the most completely detailed and most beautiful evocation of it that we have yet had".

And even the normally judicious Raymond Aron wrote, "I lived through the thirties in the despair of French decline.… In essence, France no longer existed.

Reviews of her unauthorized work, "Eudora: A Writer's Life" (1998), were mixed, but The Atlanta Journal-Constitution called it "a judicious account, written against the odds" and said Welty was "lucky that Ann Waldron is her first biographer".

"However passionately any of us may hold egalitarian views," Frankfurter, an apostle of judicial restraint, wrote in a memorandum, "he travels outside his judicious authority if for this private reason alone he declares unconstitutional the policy of segregation".

Particularly admired was David's magisterial obituary in 2013 of Mandela for the Guardian, well written, judicious and authoritative, drawing on a perspective that stretched back a lifetime.

Arnold had previously held a high opinion of Hazen, writing that he was "a sensible, judicious officer, and well acquainted with this country".

Mr. Bruni has written a judicious portrait of our 43rd president.

Instead, he wrote a judicious memoir, Remembering Robert Graves, published in the New Yorker in 1995, and later included in his selected prose, Outside In (2008).

Politicians certainly use it at judicious times; when Gloria Steinem wrote her powerful piece in the New York Times exhorting feminists to turn out for Hillary it was every bit as powerful a piece of propaganda as Caroline Kennedy turning up on the podium for Barack Obama.

Bruck's book is more judicious and more smoothly written, although McDougal's has by far the better subtitle.

Mr. Zehetmair's careful gradations in the movement's chordal writing — from short and brash to sustained and warm-toned — and his judicious use of vibrato kept the Grave and Andante movements surprising.

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