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In the piece, she describes visiting Le Cirque first as a civilian she was belittled and bullied and then as a recognized critic.

Mass, who is 64, has become the most widely recognized critic of weather forecasting in the United States — and specifically the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which manages the National Weather Service and its underling agencies, including the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, where the nation's weather models are run.

There was a lot of rushing, in part because I was spotted on my first visit (once again, the restaurant upheld its noble tradition of immediately recognizing critics).

Mr. Esparza said he recognized that critics saw his office as improperly close to the police.

Ms. Sharrett's work has been recognized by critics and curators as a soulful art that humanizes its materials.

Over the last five years, his programs were not only hits but were also recognized by critics and viewers as cultural benchmarks.

But "Ordinary People," based on a novel by Judith Guest and adapted for the screen in a tensely understated script by Alvin Sargent, was immediately recognized by critics and audiences as the work of a very assured, thoughtful and ambitious filmmaker.

In the past few years, Schmidt has been increasingly recognized among critics and scholars as a radically idiosyncratic voice in postwar German literature, but Fischer and her colleagues at the foundation believe there is still work to be done.

Los maitines de la noche (1902; "The Matins of the Night") and Poemas violetas (1906; "Violet Poems"), among other volumes, were recognized by critics for their vividly imaginative evocation of commonplace scenes of everyday life as well as for their innovative use of language.

His stories, the novella Mitina lyubov (1925; Mitya's Love), and the autobiographical novel Zhizn Arsenyeva (The Life of Arsenev which Bunin began writing during the 1920s and of which he published parts in the 1930s and 1950s were recognized by critics and Russian readers abroad as testimony of the independence of Russian émigré culture.

By the age of 14, when she played Juliet at Verona, her talents were already being recognized by critics; but after her family died she moved from one company to another, without a great deal of success, until her appearance at Naples in 1878.

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