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But when he is challenged by reality, we see the worst of him — nine times nine devils (to go to the other Testament for a moment) rush into him, and in his last state, because he is not the one and only authentic Schulz interpreter, he becomes a mere literary pro, that is, a nonentity.

Popjustice named the song one of the best 100 singles of 2009. Louis Virtel of The Backlot included the song at number sixty-five on his list of "The 100 Greatest Madonna Songs," referring to the track as a "rollicking dance jam" that is a "perfect companion piece to [Madonna's] other testament to celebration, Holiday".

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Amid the urban decay, they were shown art spaces, colourful tech startup offices, and other testaments to reinvention.

Sitting at a desk piled high with magazine covers bearing his image and strewn with polls and other testaments to his early success, Trump said he is far from satisfied with what he has accomplished to date.

Junior Varsity Prizes "Beck's Futures," at the institute, is a junior varsity version of the Tate's annual Turner Prize, a show of the Beck's finalists chockablock with documents, faxes, brochures, videos and other testaments to an ostensibly new antimaterialist spirit afoot in British art.

North of here are other testaments to Chinese wealth, including the Pinang Peranakan Mansion.

Celebrating visionary British trad-jazz veteran Chris Barber's 80th, this two-disc set includes encounters with Van Morrison, Mark Knopfler, Dr John and Eric Clapton among others testaments to how influential Barber was for a generation of rockers enthused not only by his dedication to jazz's roots, but also by an unsectarian attitude some purists saw as heretical.

The ecstasy with which the British quartet embraced each other is testament to what a relief it will be to have that particular albatross taken from around the team's neck.

Mr. Eastwood's direction here is more fluid than it was in "Bird," the other recent testament to his far-reaching ambitions.

While acknowledging cases of historical awareness in other New Testament writings, Becker traces the origins of this historiographical approach to the Gospel of Mark and Luke-Acts.

That this seems as virtuosic an activity as any other is testament to the way we have been made aware that motion incorporates stasis, repose, alertness and vigor — just in different degrees at different moments.

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