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Nope. In fact, he couldn't be more complimentary of the guy.
When the story is finished and screened, they would be more complimentary.
LSEG CEO SAYS LSE AND REFINITIV BUSINESSES MORE COMPLIMENTARY THAN OVERLAPPING, WILL TALK TO REGULATORS GLOBALLY
The study indicated the two cities were more complimentary than purely competitive venues to attract financiers.
Hondo was certainly more complimentary and there was a real story-based change between the two runs.
Trump campaign officials including Parscale were more complimentary about the firm's role immediately following the 2016 victory.
What would it look like for his show to balance its relentless mocking with, say, more complimentary commentary?
Other Democrats, who stayed for the duration of the speech, were no more complimentary than their counterparts who walked out. Rep.
There might be nothing more complimentary to say about his postseason renaissance than that—Ibaka's recent brilliance makes the impossible seem within reach.
Several other critics were far more complimentary, and some even considered it among the best of the eight films in the "Star Wars" canon.
But for about three minutes there towards the end, when I was playing along with a more complimentary sound, I felt less embarrassed than I had all day.
We're taking the sessions from the record, which were mixed and mastered some time ago, and we're diving back into those and pulling elements out, and then re-recording more variation, more complimentary sounds.
As Reddit user Rob_Scot pointed out, things didn't get any more complimentary inside the paper, either: Doesn't look like President Trump will be getting much of a warm reception when he next pays a visit to his Scottish golf course.
Read more: Taylor Swift called out the White House for not responding to the Equality Act petition that has more than 500,000 signatures, and a 'Fox & Friends' guest is upsetIt's long been a marketing trick to cut and edit reviewer's words to make what they said seem more complimentary.
Cringeworthy is a scientific (but personable) exploration of a specific human quirk in the vein of Mary Roach or Malcolm Gladwell, offering a number of sharp insights into what we mean when we call ourselves "awkward," and what we mean when we call other people "awkward" (and yes, it's far more complimentary when we use it on ourselves).
Even though Moulton spent much of his time in the House lambasting Pelosi (he has become more complimentary since her handling of the government shutdown), one of his policy priorities in a 2020 election is nearly identical to one Pelosi and House Democrats put forward as their first bill of the year: a sweeping pro-democracy reform bill to expand voting access for Americans.
" The Independent. Wednesday 7 October 1998. Retrieved 27 February 2010. "This is a lot more complimentary than the nickname for BA's old head office, Speedbird House, universally known as "Birdseed House".
The music guide AllMusic was more complimentary of Beltrami's contribution, saying the score "perfectly captured the post-modern, hip scare-ride of the Scream movies", and awarded it 3 stars out of 5.
The Times. 31 October 1908. p. 13. The reviewer in The Manchester Guardian was more complimentary; though he commented on the obvious influence of Bantock, and over-elaborate orchestration, he wrote that Harrison had undoubted talent."The Norwich Festival".
The song garnered mixed reviews from music critics, who were dissatisfied with her attempt to go mainstream. Slate's Mim Udovitch said that Phair sounds "bogus," while PopMatters called the song "sickeningly effervescent." Some critics were more complimentary towards the song, however. Chuck Klosterman, writing for Spin, praised the song's "authenticity," while Allmusic noted that it was one of its parent album's highlights.
I just wanted to make as much noise and play as fast and as loud as possible." Mark Two bassist Roger Glover was more complimentary about Blackmore's role in developing song ideas for Deep Purple: "Ritchie wasn't just the guitar player, he was a brilliant innovator. Things he wrote defy description. Ritchie was phenomenal in what he was doing in the late 60s and early 70s.
In his memoir Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer (1987), written with journalist Paul Greengrass.Spy Catcher, p. 212, Wright said: Wright was more complimentary of the CIA and even of the FBI, whose agents were initially suspicious (and remained suspicious) of Penkovsky. British agent Greville Wynne seems convinced that Penkovsky was genuine and that Wynne's own sacrifices, including 18 months in the Lubyanka Prison, were worthwhile.
WestJet's 787 aircraft features WestJet Connect and large touchscreen seatback monitors at every seat. The monitors include access to hundreds of TV shows and movies, music, magazines, and games like Angry Birds World Tour, and many more. Complimentary headphones are also included at every seat, with business and premium class offering noise-cancelling headphones and economy with standard earbuds. USB and 110 V power are also included at every seat.
How much more ruined masonry can moviegoers take? A lot, it seems, as this genre seems to be in no danger of going away." The New York Daily News Joe Neumaier was more complimentary of Moore's and Bridges' leading performances. "Saints be praised for whatever strange magic brought Bridges and Moore together for their own little mini–Big Lebowski reunion, whether it was playfulness, paychecks or an open spot on their calendars.
George Steiner, writing in The Observer, was more complimentary, describing Keats' soul as "blessed with chess mania" but acknowledging that the "layout, typography and structure [of the books] are as labyrinthine, as baroque and beyond mere reason as is chess itself" and summarising by saying that the three volumes represent a "mad feast of learning"."What do chess and deep-sea diving have in common? Er, your move...", George Steiner, The Observer, 1 December 1996, p. C15.
64 gave the C64 version a score of 79%, concluding that the game was "taxing both mentally and dexterously and Boulderdash fans suffering from withdrawal symptoms should enjoy Survivors quite a lot"."Survivors", Zzap!64, Issue 33, Christmas 1987 The Micro User was even more complimentary, commenting that it "could well knock Repton off its perch", and Electron User awarded it the 'Golden Game' title with an overall score of 9/10 (including 10/10 for both playability and value for money).
Friel was a political ally of Brant Member of Parliament (MP) Jane Stewart, who served as a cabinet minister in Jean Chrétien's government."Stewart's riding gets $30M in grants," Kitchener- Waterloo Record, 11 February 2000, A03. He strongly criticized provincial premier Mike Harris at a 2001 Labour Day rally,"Workers across Ontario observe Labour Day," Cambridge Reporter, 4 September 2001, B8; Michael-Allan Marion, "Friel blasts him," Brantford Expositor, 4 September 2001, A1. although he was more complimentary toward Chris Hodgson, Harris's municipal affairs minister.
Wright and Robinson were the named players. In fact, reports suggest that Wright actually signed a contract on November 20, 1945 with the Dodgers. Some speculated that Rickey merely wanted a compatriot for Robinson during his first spring in organized ball, a speculation that Clyde Sukeforth, Rickey's scout, agreed with: "I don't think that the reports indicated that Johnny Wright was an outstanding pitcher, but apparently Mr. Rickey thought he would be an excellent companion [for Robinson]." Other reports were more complimentary of Wright.
Cited in: The Guardian, which had offices in Cross Street, wrote in 1976 that Market Street had been "depressing and decaying" for 30 years. Later descriptions are more complimentary. Spring (in 1979) wrote of "monstrosities that have ousted the city's grand heritage of nineteenth century commercial and industrial architecture—if the recently completed mammoth and distinctly lavatorial Arndale Centre is anything to go by". Hamilton (in 2001) wrote that the area reflected Manchester's wealth and leadership in the middle of the 19th century, with buildings designed by leading UK architects.
Matt Bjorke of Roughstock was more complimentary, calling the song "one of the best vocals of Faith Hill's career" and applauding Hill for crafting a unique melody that draws from the realms of pop and rock music. Comparing the "soaring ballad" to the works of Lady Antebellum (a comparison Bjorke also drew), Taste of Country editor Billy Dukes wrote that "Come Home" proves that even after three decades in the business, Hill is still in touch with "what's hot in Nashville" and is more than capable of producing a country hit.
This would explain why Houbraken formed his bad opinion, since like many of his contemporaries, Diepraam fell on hard times when the economic downturn spoiled the market. According to the RKD his pupil was Matthijs Wulfraet.Abraham Diepraam in the RKD His paintings were quite popular, and are generally small interior tavern scenes with peasants drinking or smoking. Houbraken was much more complimentary over Diepraam in his biography of his pupil Wulfraet, claiming his works sold well in Arnhem and he was a good teacher for the young boy.
More than 580,000 copies of the game were sold in Japan. Game Informer praised the graphics and the controls, but noted the games thin plot and repetitive gameplay. IGN was more complimentary, praising the improved story over the original, and praising changes to the combat system, but not enjoying the addition of further RPG elements to the game. GameSpot loved the open world aspect being pair with more intense story-driven "war zones", and further enjoyed online multiplayer for letting players encounter very powerful monsters to team up against.
Andrea Simakis of The Plain Dealer, wrote that the novel "gives off a whiff of promise, like a pleasing sample scent you spray on your wrist at Sephora. It's only hours later, when the odor has become cloying, that you're glad you didn't buy." She admits that it has "some dead-on dialogue, deft writing and entertaining snark," but concludes that "the only true longing in this novel will be from the reader, pining for the clever innocence of Clueless." Amanda Tew of The Florida Times-Union was more complimentary.
In truth, the term Dunmer more properly means Cursed Elves than Dark Elves. However, the term Dark Elves is far more complimentary. Although conventionally civilized, the Dunmer are known to possess somewhat savage and barbaric traits, especially amongst the royal House Wars of the ruling classes. While the Tribunal (a temple centred around a trio of demigods)were once their religious pantheon, they have since fallen out of favour to be replaced by Daedric worship, which had fallen out of practice long ago due to the rise of the Tribunal centuries earlier.
Strecker gave a "B" to the other song, "Up Up Up", which she said was "mostly background music" and the song itself "not particularly memorable". Chaney's "B" was far more complimentary: she characterized the performance as "the most energetic set piece of the night" which "made nice use of the infectious Givers song". Futterman thought that "the sugary vocals work well for Artie and Quinn", but Votta wrote that "the vocal is so indistinct it could be anyone". The other performance by Criss and Bomer, the Duran Duran mashup of "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Rio", was given a modestly positive reception.
In an article for Vice's Waypoint, Danielle Riendeau called the episode "good, distinctly unsubtle satire". Writing for The A.V. Club, Les Chappell was more critical of the episode. Describing it as "off balance", Chappell claims "the topical aspect doesn’t get the room to breathe that it needs", objecting to gun violence's exploration "in a venue that by necessity keeps the real victims in the abstract". He was, however, more complimentary about the episode's BoJack plot, describing the arrival of both his mother and daughter into his house as "a brilliant move to reinforce the season’s growing themes of family".
The Independent, 8 October 1992, accessed 8 March 2010 In The Guardian, Michael Billington was more complimentary: "I respect Coward's blazing, up- front anger. In particular, he gives Lomas a powerful diatribe attacking the political confusion, economic chaos and press mendacity of Britain in 1930: a speech that is chillingly appropriate today.... What disfigures the play is not Coward's thumping message but the mechanical nature of Cavan's civilian Cook's tour and the easy caricature of soft targets: philandering press- magnates, pleasure-seeking bishops and purblind Lady Bountifuls. Surprisingly, Coward's social satire is less potent than his straightforward political anger." Billington, Michael.
"O'Sullivan", she said, "chooses political expediency over moral, or, for that matter, logical, integrity". Alasdair Cochrane was more complimentary. He expressed concern that O'Sullivan's "call for liberal principles to be applied consistently to animals is vulnerable to the charge that these principles are not meant for animals", meaning that O'Sullivan would have to respond to the external inconsistency first. Nonetheless, he praised Animals, Equality and Democracy as offering "rigorous analysis, compelling insights, and a persuasive basis on which to build an animal protection strategy that is progressive, nondiscriminatory, and attuned to widely held political beliefs and practices".
" For the Berliner Morgenpost Peter Müller wrote, "The film material was not new, only the times different, the context changing. And so Wolfgang Büld's Gib Gas – Ich will Spass could have been filmed twenty years ago, perhaps with Peter Alexander and Cornelia Froboess singing 'In love, engaged, married'. This little movie is of unqualified irrelevance." And no more complimentary was Otto Heuer, in the Rheinische Post, opining, "And now that five and twenty years in the life of pop industry insights have passed, this attempt at a revival of that now blissfully transfigured genre turns out to have been convincingly stillborn.
The 19th-century writer Samuel Lewis, describing the rebuilt church, was more complimentary: "The expense of the re-edification was very moderate; the ancient foundations were preserved, the same stones were used, and though the present building is a much better one than the former, its style is strictly the same." However, he too thought that the church was in a "dreary spot". The Welsh politician and church historian Sir Stephen Glynne visited the church in 1851. He said that the rebuilding of the church had been done "on the whole in a neat style", with the inside "very fairly arranged".
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Kerr was an influential mid-Victorian architect who wrote The Gentleman's House - Or, How To Plan English Residences, From The Parsonage To The Palace, published in 1864. Kerr's influence was greater than his talent; the architectural critic Ian Nairn described Greathed as; "over- confident, making no concessions to the landscape or anything else, without any (...) artistic sincerity, an extreme example of a justly neglected type". The architectural historian Mark Girouard was no more complimentary, describing the house as "appalling" and Kerr's most significant work, Bearwood House, as of a "design [...] as heavyweight as (its) technology". The manor is of stone, and mainly of three storeys.
In the early twentieth century several writers on printing enthusiastically rated Thorne as the villain who ruined the art of printing in England: Daniel Berkeley Updike wrote that his 1803 specimen showcased "the vilest form of type invented–up to that time" and it "should be looked at as a warning of what fashion can make men do" and Stanley Morison that he "all but sent printing to perdition at one stroke". More recent writers, such as Nicolete Gray and Paul Barnes, have simultaneously been more complimentary towards his work and cautioned that limited documentation means that his supposed impact on printing trends cannot be confirmed.
" He was renowned for his slow scoring in Tests against Australia, Neville Cardus writing of one innings in his book Full Score (1970, chapter "Cricket of Vintage"): "Before he gathered together 20 runs, a newly-married couple could have left Heathrow and arrived in Lisbon, there to enjoy a honeymoon. By the time Bailey had congealed 50, this happily wedded pair could easily have settled down in a semi-detached house in Surbiton; and by the time his innings had gone to its close they conceivably might have been divorced." He was nicknamed "Barnacle" for his implacable defensive batting. In Cardus's piece on him in Close of Play, first published in 1956, he was more complimentary: "Some cricketers are born to greatness.
The play which centres on the true plots by the CIA to assassinate Fidel Castro in the 1960s received mixed reviews in the UK. It was described by the Birmingham Mail as an "acclaimed comedy" which "chronicles the more bizarre of America's attempts to kill the Cuban leader Fidel Castro - including filling his shoes with poison and inventing an exploding cigar". The Daily Telegraph said, "The British dramatist Brian Stewart appears to have got lucky with this intermittently entertaining but rather trite little play about the CIA's plots to bump off Fidel Castro". Although, Michael Billington of The Guardian was much more complimentary: "Stewart's weapon is comedy. But his argument, that America will stop at nothing in its defiance of international law, is no different from that of Pinter in his Nobel speech".
Critics and fans alike had panned the album (although the first single off the album, "Black Nite Crash", was awarded "single of the week" by weekly music magazine Melody Maker). The album was described by AllMusic as "an abomination of '70s/Lenny Kravitz clichés, full of third- and fourth-rate tunes and, ultimately, bad blood", going on to say "the words are just plain awful throughout, not even worth printing".Kellman, Andy "[ Tarantula Review]", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation Rolling Stone were more complimentary, stating "the album is saved from maudlin self-obsession because it's rawer and rocks harder than anything else Ride have recorded".Derogatis, Jim (1996) "Tarantula review", Rolling Stone, issue 732, 18 April 1996 Since the break-up, both Bell and Gardener have been more reflective about the group's disintegration, with Bell especially admitting his own part in the process.
In 1850 The Times was more complimentary: "The position and architecture of this structure are both extremely fine, and viewed from the railway it produces the best effect." At the Great Exhibition, which took place in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London in 1851, a model of the monument made of cannel coal was exhibited as part of the event's Mining and Metallurgy section. In 1857 William Fordyce wrote: "The temple is remarkable for its grandeur, simplicity and imposing effect, nothing in the shape of ornament or meretricious decoration being introduced". In his graphic novel Alice in Sunderland, which explores Lewis Carroll's connections to Sunderland, Bryan Talbot suggests that Carroll may have been inspired by the monument, comparing the door leading to the monument's stairs to a scene omitted from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), in which Alice knocks on a door in a tree.
Although a large body of medieval carol texts survive, the Trinity Roll is almost unique in also containing the music for the carols. In his 1891 study of the carols, J Fuller Maitland opines: > Few of the songs have absolute melodic beauty such as would make them > popular nowadays...[but] they have a special value, since they are almost > the only existing specimens of English music of the period, or at all events > the only specimens which have not been tampered with before reaching us in > their modern dress. They are especially valuable, moreover, as being almost > without a doubt the work of one composer...The similarity of certain > passages is so remarkable (compare the opening bars of VIII and XIII) that > there can be little doubt that the roll is a genuine transcript of original > works by one composer, not a mere collection of stray pieces. Modern scholars of early music are more complimentary, particularly of their writing for multiple independent voices.

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