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The most remarkable critic was Ken Costa, the hugely rich banker who bankrolled the evangelical Alpha Course.
It is what can't be wholly organised or mastered; to distinguish the presence of the "life-like" in a piece of writing from a staging of it requires a remarkable critic.
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Remarkable a critic as Kael was, in her efforts to praise the Hollywood screenwriter, she failed to recognise that the screenplay was only one element in a movie that had Welles's stamp on every frame.
But although Becker went on to a remarkable career, critics maintained that he never reached his potential.
It is also remarkable, as critics have pointed out, because it was describing events that were still taking place.
The success of these, in the words of one critic, "remarkable" poems, is shown by the fact that several English anthologies have included the Hughes-Csokits translations.
Remarkable how many critics of Mexico's president seem to believe I must have literally taken a bribe to write a positive story about him.
"Whip-smart, edge-of-your-seat," wrote the New York Post's critic; "surprising, remarkable, utterly thrilling," thought the New York Observer's.
Mr. Wood, who was British by birth and education but spent much of his career teaching in Canada, made a remarkable debut as a critic.
Hailed by art critics as remarkable and decried by many Egyptians as offensive, this controversial piece ties the exhibition together.
With an extraordinarily blunt assessment of Argentina's troubles most remarkable, his Latin American critics say, for its lack of sympathy and knowledge, he has helped torpedo investors' interest.
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