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"Well, I don't know the commitment level of the person asking this question, but it's obvious they have never really invested any time, energy or especially their own money in any sort of cause," Beaudry writes in reaction to financial inquiries, adding that he is "frustrated".
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Plato and Aristotle were the main influences on her thesis, which was written in reaction to much of contemporary moral and political philosophy.
He wrote in reaction to a column I'd written about Venus's loss to Lindsay Davenport in the 1998 United States Open semifinals.
Not just in the sense that the composers did their work well — though that was certainly true — but also in the sense that each piece was written in reaction to some outer stimulus.
In particular, he wrote in reaction against Nikolai Chernyshevsky's novel What is to Be Done? (1863), which argued for the means of production to be reorganised according to co-operative ideals.
It was written in reaction to Granada's popular TV show The Comedians, in which the standup routines of Bernard Manning and his ilk took aim at women, ethnic minorities and gay people.
Springsteen cherrypicks from his back catalogue judiciously, with standouts including American Skin (41 Shots), originally written in reaction to the 1999 NYPD shooting of Amadou Diallo and now rededicated to Trayvon Martin.
But Mr. Liao is a poet — he was, in fact, jailed because two poems he wrote in reaction to the massacre of unarmed students in Tiananmen Square in 1989 offended the Communist Party — with a poet's observant eye and soaring imagination.
One wonders if the novel was not written in reaction to the banning in recent years of the public display of religious symbols in France and elsewhere in Europe.
As Capital Economics wrote in reaction to the report: 5.9 percentage points (pp) of Q2's growth came from investment, a massive increase on the 2.3pp contribution in Q1, and the highest since Q2 2010.
He opened with Janacek's Sonata "1.X.1905," subtitled "From the Street," a stunning two-movement piece that Janacek wrote in reaction to a wrenching event: a carpenter was bayoneted during a demonstration in 1905 to demand that the Austro-Hungarian government establish a Czech-language university in Brno.
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