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But, yes, it was not used in fashion and I was very much criticized for inventing the trashy and the ugly.
In the 1940s and '50s, Ms. Bernasconi said, Cocteau's refusal to conceal his erotic life won him no friends: "France was not then so open about homosexuality as many people now think and he was very much criticized in certain circles".
The award was very much criticized at the time as the Gothic design went against the modernizing trend set by the Chicago School and against the ideas of the more functional European architecture, later known as the International Style, which reduced decorations to the bare minimum.
His past experiences had verified these beliefs and he was very good at criticizing himself over what appeared to be mistakes.
Chris of Square Enix Music Online said that there was "very little to criticize about the album" and quoted the liner notes of the album in saying that the album was "the debut of a composer of genius".
"Our television is very often criticized," Mr. Medvedev said in April.
What exactly were the defining geostrategic policies fought for, implemented, or personified by Hilary Clinton — who has been very little criticized while occupying the office during Obama's first Administration?
Even though the ARRA has been very much criticized and polarized, the HITECH portion of the act has effectively created market vectors that positively impact various segments of the IT industry: software companies, hardware manufacturers, telecommunications companies, consulting firms, and others.
We hope this work demonstrates that spiramicin can also be useful in reducing the seriousness of the fetal infection, as previously indicated by previous work that have been recently very criticized.
It was very hard-hitting, because it criticized the Supreme Court's upholding of reservation, and it criticized politicians who were using reservation as a method of stirring up passions.
Along with many, I was very glad to see Sullivan criticize the newspaper's willingness to let sources vet quotes before publication – and even happier when the Times updated its policy to forbid this.
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