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单词 Critic
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1. She is her own sternest critic.
2. As a critic, he is far too subjective.
3. His stature as an art critic was tremendous.
4. Turner is a writer and critic.
5. Annie's the film critic for the local radio station, so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area.sentence dictionary
6. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.
7. I'm my own critic.
8. One vehement critic is Michael Howard.
9. The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
10. He's the drama critic for the Times.
11. She's a film/theatre critic for the 'Irish Times'.
12. His wife is his fiercest critic.
13. I am my own severest critic.
14. She is a virulent critic of US foreign policy.
15. Alexander Lazarus is a food critic for the newspaper.
16. Surely true objectivity in a critic is impossible?
17. He has a reputation for being a forthright critic.
18. He has been a persistent critic of the president.
19. She is a very discerning art critic.
20. She is the most articulate critic of government policy.
21. She is an outspoken critic of the school system in this city.
22. Why not have it out with your critic, discuss the whole thing face to face?
23. Mr Masack is an outspoken critic of the present government.
24. The critic padded out the review with quotes from the author.
25. He has always been an outspoken critic of the government.
26. He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry.
27. The Times critic described her dancing as 'a virtuoso performance of quite dazzling accomplishment'.
28. He had always been a very vocal critic of the president.
29. The critic classed him with the best writers of the age.
30. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new restaurant has been slated by a top food critic.
1. She is her own sternest critic.
2. As a critic, he is far too subjective.
3. His stature as an art critic was tremendous.
4. Turner is a writer and critic.
5. Annie's the film critic for the local radio station, so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area.
6. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.
7. I'm my own critic.
8. She is an outspoken critic of the school system in this city.
9. The critic padded out the review with quotation from the author.
31. Paz makes some observations about the role of the critic.
32. He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion.
33. I left Oxford in 1961 hungry to be a critic.
34. Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel.
35. Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.
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36. The critic padded out the review with quotation from the author.
37. Film critic Bob Mondello shares his thoughts on the movie "City of Hope".
38. A literary critic should not be too subjective in his approach.
39. He was a man of many parts: writer, literary critic and historian.
40. Our inner critic starts to become very responsive.
41. Today we are a film critic.
42. Worst production of the year, wrote one London critic.
43. The Times has probably become his most implacable critic.
44. This paper's radio critic can hardly wait.
45. Koenig, a literary and theater critic, lives in London.
46. She needed to defend herself against this critic.
47. She's an outspoken critic of U.S. policy.
48. Times art critic Christopher Knight contributed to this report.
49. To re-educate your critic takes time.
50. He was the television critic who shortly afterwards unfortunately wrote up a programme which had been cancelled, and got the sack.
51. Jeffries was constructing a little drama in which I was the emblematic white critic.
52. The main problem is how to be your own critic.
53. The priest, Gleb Yakunin, long has been a vocal critic and irritant to secular as well as religious authorities.
54. After the University of Montpellier he worked first as a film critic, then as a reporter in Paris.
55. Bob Halliday, music critic of the Bangkok Post, says it is.
56. Film critic Roger Ebert has a new partner for his movie-review television program.
57. When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
58. He had been its implacable scourge, its unbending critic, preaching and practising austerity and revenge.
59. I don't know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is. Ansel Adams 
60. While she affirmed learning across social classes, Jane Addams was a critic of higher education.
61. In an evaluation the critic may put personal feeling aside.
62. At any rate, the most prominent critic was Nick Seitz, the editorial director of Golf Digest and its sister publications.
63. The artist as critic in this case deliberately avoided the historical context of the pictures she was discussing.
64. Whatever his capacity as a poet, Theobald was no fool as an editor or as a critic.
65. One Western critic weighed in with a particularly probing response.
66. But what surely daunted him most was facing his most exacting critic - himself.
67. An art critic also needs a gift for persuasion, perhaps rather more than a head for exposition and argument.
68. Morrissey makes a lousy rock critic though it is hard to disagree with his put-downs.
69. She started as a food critic for a local paper.
70. A harsher critic would have gone for the jugular and claimed that this was a blunt reiteration of those dormant adolescent prejudices.
71. Next day we lunched with a young politician known as the most outspoken critic of Smith and the government.
72. An art object is especially difficult for the critic, as there are many ways in which its description can be approached.
73. The knowledge of a critic is useful here for filling in relevant background information.
74. Richard Dorment, art critic of the Daily Telegraph, is certainly not impressed.
75. The Conservatives believe that it would be a major advantage to have Mr Woodhead as a fierce government critic in the Lords.
76. His standing as a critic reflects his standing as a poet.
77. The criminal is the creative artist; the detective only the critic. G.K. Chesterton 
78. The art critic is thus bound to consider with care what standards of comparison should be used.
79. She acts as if she had been employed as confidential adviser, keeper, critic, teaching assistant, and lay psychiatrist.
80. For five years she was theater critic for the New Yorker.
81. On such grounds it has been argued that the novel is not authentic communication, notably by the Marxist critic Walter Benjamin.
82. One critic described the movie as "a stale and hopelessly contrived comedy".
83. By 1986 he had reverted to freelancing on several national newspapers and magazines before joining the newly launched Independent as rock critic.
84. But the Literary Critic may have its finest effects outside the educational and professional establishments.
85. But now city officials find themselves embroiled in a battle with a fierce critic of the law: the Roman Catholic Church.
86. A sublime, monumental dead end, that has produced some brilliant sado-masochist poetry from band and critic alike.
87. Indeed, his position as Town's theatre critic meant that she was getting some evenings out free as well.
88. Raoul, for example, had often ended up in the role of unavailable, harsh critic.
89. Even so wise a critic as Barry Ulanov missed the boat on Monk.
90. To anyone other than a critic this would be its greatest strength.
91. The critic Greenberg acknowledged the ambiguous position the avant-garde would need to maintain with its patrons.
92. Sun is campaigning against Microsoft Corp., a vocal critic of the standards plan.
93. Helen Appleton Read, the only woman critic to review the show, wrote a long piece in the Brooklyn Eagle.
94. Quintilian, the greatest Roman literary critic, said that it added something to the received religion.
95. The two day forum will consider, amongst other issues, the current role of the film critic.
96. Remember that you are your own best critic and only you can finally decide what it is you wanted to say.
97. Between 1908 and 1912 Ross was art critic on the Morning Post.
98. Have new television channels, satellite cable etc. made the film critic redundant and fit for an academic existence only?
99. Long ago when Dennis Potter was a television critic too, he was reviewing Miss World.
100. One critic likened it to a titanic High Mass on Mars.
101. We need our inner critic to discriminate and to set goals and standards for ourselves.
102. He was replaced by a former close colleague turned bitter critic, Donald Kalpokas.
103. It's very easy to be an armchair critic but much harder to come up with solutions that will work.
104. Some people think he was the devil incarnate; others think he was a great social critic.
105. Incidentally, the good art critic should be the reader's friend in refusing to be impressed by art market prices.
106. Why did a New York critic have to travel abroad to see a New York company?
107. Vincent Canby, the influential New York Times film critic, has died aged 76.
108. Megill writes not as a literary critic but as a philosophically trained historian of ideas.
109. Senator Wilson is an outspoken critic of the plan to close the old airport.
110. But it is charitable to assume that it has something to do with the kind of critic that Pound is.
111. The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.
112. The extremism of the antagonistic, Western, post-Stalinist critic is mirrored in the extremism of the sycophantic Stalinist party apparatchik.
113. Morrison clearly enjoyed this foray into the territory of the literary critic.
114. Everyone thinks he can set himself up as a dramatic critic.
115. His other major influence was to be his wife, the literary critic and translator Farzaneh Taheri.
116. It was decided to have two selectors who have made significant contributions to contemporary art; one artist and one critic.
117. Marriage to a middle-aged art critic who has turned dealer.
118. Any art critic may take such a position, but a historian almost never.
119. Examiner music critic Philip Elwood is the dean of Bay Area jazz writers.
120. This passage would be followed by one written by a more existentially oriented social critic.
121. The main dangers for the well-versed record critic are threefold.
122. The most vociferous critic among this latter group was W.. Edwards Deming.
123. Later he became the New Yorker's music critic and went on to be music editor of the Listener.
124. Gore has been rehearsing his role as the Democrats' chief Republican critic during a series of public appearances in recent days.
125. Unfortunately, Howard Reich, a Chicago music critic, fails to solve the mystery of the pianist's rise and disappearance.
125. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
126. Her father was an eccentric, outspoken critic of the government, who was killed by police in 1985.
127. No, not this particular critic, in fact not any one critic at all.
128. We challenged them to make our theatre critic, Joe Riley, laugh.
129. The point of making these comparisons is that artistic practices affect how a critic should describe a landscape.
130. But in 1997 Kim Dae-jung, a former critic of the bases, was elected president.
131. A wise skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic. James Russell Lowell 
132. This is one aspect that art historian and critic Deborah Cherry will be taking up in the next issue.
133. A persistent critic of profligate government, he now has his chance to trim the deficit.
134. From January 1891 it appeared as the Lagos Weekly Record, and was for forty-nine years an outspoken critic of colonialism.
135. Every few years he was rediscovered by an enthusiastic critic or gallery owner, although the success never gelled.
136. Rymer's Edgar is cited as evidence that the critic of tragedy couldn't write one himself.
137. Henry Louis Mencken, American journalist, editor, critic.
138. At last!" wrote Anthony Tommasini, a sober-sided classical-music critic.
139. The critic gave the new movie two thumbs up.
140. A friendly critic might have called his heaviness weighty.
141. As one Iranian critic put it, MEK is "Stalinism minus the vodka."
142. Leu when the drama critic in his book "Music Products" in "the volume of river keep in mind the whole rhythm in words, all workers, carry on for a win 100.
143. But broadcast and print art critic Waldemar Januszczak could scarcely hide his disdain. "What should be big, firm and erect is a bit of a flop, " he said.
144. Olmsted's works appear so natural that one critic wrote, "One thinks of them as something not put there by artifice but merely preserved by happenstance.
145. Chicago Sun-Times movie critic Roger Ebert, in an open letter to sportswriter Jay Mariotti, who quit the paper to become a TV reporter and told an interviewer that "newspapers are dead".
146. As formulated by the critic and poet Larry Neal, the black aesthetic "proposes a separate symbolism, mythology, critique, and iconology."
147. Benedetto Croce, is a famous Italian philosopher, esthetician and literature critic.
148. Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, became a media critic today, hammering CNN hard for relying on a police scanner this morning to misreport a Coast Guard training exercise on the Potomac River.
149. Li Chang-Zhi is a famous esthetician, literature theoretician and critic who grew up in the 1930s to 1940s in Chinese academic circle.
150. True enough, I might have some difficulty explaining to my young friend why I stopped painting in my early 50s to become an art critic, and why I did a few other things along the way.
151. As a pioneer of calling for the art critic attention, this paper showed a clearer skeleton on the relationship study and promoted a development of idea for the modern garden-art-criticism.
152. The whole dream-work is essentially subjective, and a dream is a theatre in which the dreamer is himself the scene, the player, the prompter, the producer, the author, the public and the critic.
153. An Inner Critic can indeed roust you out of bed in the morning, get you on the treadmill (literally and figuratively) and spur you to finish that book or symphony or invention.
154. In his province he conducted himself with such versatility as to furnish much material for the panegyrist and not a little for the critic.
155. Or we might add on his behalf that Jarrell, a fine poet, was perhaps an even finer critic .
156. William Feaver, painter and for many years art critic for The Observer, provides a unique account of Freud's preoccupations and achievement.
157. In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it."
158. A British music critic and journalist, Lynskey ranges far as well as wide.
159. A classic example of enlargement is Nietzsche's encounter with Zarathustra, which made of the critic and aphorist a tragic poet and prophet. Another example is St.
160. But Professor Michael Baum, one of Britain's leading cancer experts, and a keen art critic, will have none of this.
161. One critic praised Susan Sontag's writing even though he said he often disagreed with what she wrote.
162. China Daily's renowned film critic Raymond Zhou termed it "Elegant Insipidness". The film was given an average ranking point of 8.9 by audiences at its preview in Beijing Monday.
163. Asmus became friendly with a number of writers and appeared in print as a literary critic.
164. But church critic Tom Kimball says the reality is more complex.
165. Finally, Bill Thompson , technology critic and essayist, discussed china dialogue's innovative bilingual web architecture.
166. In the paper the author applies the critic method of primitivism to appreciate Shen Congwen's novels.
167. He is not only a great Irish poet since W. B. Yeats, but also an outstanding critic and translator.
168. Ask one to perform a joint sales call and critic.
169. Natural wines 'have the wind of fashion behind them at present' and even the clear-sighted can be blinded by fashion, but in the end only the best natural wine will endure, the critic says.
170. In the history of drama, Albee has been canonized as the primary American practitioner of what critic Martin Esslin has termed the "Theater of the Absurd".
171. The corrosiveness of commodity fetishism, the breakout of collective life, and the loss of the cultural critic and spiritual precursor, all of these become new crisis of postmodernism.
172. He has been a staunch critic of authoritarian regimes around the world, writing a regular newspaper column that is widely published in the Spanish-speaking world.
173. In general, Said the critic and Ondaatje the writer coincide in interpreting the connotation of post-colonialism in their respective writings.
174. Kael wrote admiringly of film critic James Agee's "full panoply of loving terms," and when a movie overjoyed her, she was also profuse and immediate in her praise.
175. But like all serendipitous people, she was resilient: She took the suggestion of a theater critic to try stand-up comedy.
176. Authority as a critic and as a musicologist was fully recognized.
177. "Charisma by Madame Tussaud", fumes venerable film critic Roger Ebert, as the film prepares effortlessly to hold its position at the top of the box office on both sides of the Atlantic this weekend.
178. In his 2006 memoir, the critic Robert Hughes used off-color language to describe Mr. Johnson's abilities.
179. The critic is he who can translate into another manner or an new material his impassion of beautiful things.
180. His mother said (that) Saul Grant was a music critic.
181. S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
182. Northrop Frye is an outstanding aesthetician , a literary theorist and a cultural critic in the 20th century Canada and Western world.
183. Roberta Brandes Gratz is an urban critic and author of "The Battle for Gotham: New York in the Shadow of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs."
184. As an important and typical representative deconstructionism critic in Yale School, Paul de Man plays a vital role in contemporary western theoretical circle.
185. The Times of London food critic Giles Coren called Potts Dawson's first eco-conscious effort, Acorn House, "the most important restaurant to open in London in the past 200 years."
186. Emma Thompson's latest film project – a love triangle featuring the 19th century poet and critic John Ruskin – is reported to have been placed in jeopardy by a New York copyright case.
187. Beijing Commune was founded by critic and curator Leng Lin in 2004.
188. That journalist is always a vociferous critic of the president's stance.
189. From the way he spoke he might have been an art critic in a picture gallery.
189. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
190. So far from admitting his own mistake, he falsely accused his critic.
191. "My constant fear is that we're going to run out of writers in Chicago, " said Mr. Griffith, 27, who in his spare time is a theater critic for The Chicago Reader, an alternative paper.
192. "Like a hammy actor, " wrote New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini on November 27, Lang Lang "has a penchant for interpretive exaggeration.
193. A cricket critic cricket his neck at a critical cricket match.
194. One great way to take in the gastronomical delights of the city is to take in a restaurant tour by Hawaii Food Tours (created by former executive chef and food critic Matthew Gray).
195. What is known is that Heraclitus mentions him as a contemporary and critic of Pythagoras, and we can thus date him as living roughly at around the same time.
196. At mid-century, Canadian critic Northrop Frye introduced new distinctions in literary criticism between myth and archetype.
197. "There's probably some degree of collaboration between parent and child," said Robert Nelson, art critic and associate professor of art and design at Monash University.
198. The critic James G. Huneker helped to inform the public of the revolutionary achievements of Diaghilev and the Ballet Russe.
199. Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939- ) is a prestigious contemporary Canadian woman writer, poet, and critic with international reputation and she is famous for her prolificacy and experimental techniques.
200. Lessing fully expressed his thought on performance of drama in his famous book drama critic hamburg.
201. Thus the noted English critic I. A. Richards tested responses to poems scientifically in an attempt to judge their value, and unsurprisingly found no uniformity.
202. Creative Commons founder, Lawrence Lessing, Brazil's Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil and pop culture critic Cory Doctorow are also along for the ride.
203. By quoting from a well-known art critic, he tried to add a bit of self-confidence to hellos talents.
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