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The effect is to promote "transparency" but of the most facile sort.
The first is the most facile: no one cares, so why do anything at all?
The feel-bad conclusion is the most open and most facile act of rebellion on Mr. Fish's part.
In general the most facile and uninterested articulations of what satire is and of how it works satisfied both parties to the controversy.
But the second half of Costner's comments point to a truth he — and many others — are reticent to admit: Westerns, even the most facile and generic, have always been political, and Yellowstone is too.
Sure, I guess the song is about a guy who "grins like the devil" and is ostensibly dangerous (in the most facile sense of the word), but the beauty of "Cruel Summer" is in letting the love story blur into the distance and just enjoying the breeziness of the tune (preferably outside).
Another reason for his departure was his reluctance to travel; he preferred to stay in the San Francisco area. Between the album's longer tracks are three of Corea's short piano improvisations that all bore a title beginning with "Where Have I...". The first track is Stanley Clarke's "Vulcan Worlds" with melodic motifs that appear on Clarke's second solo album Stanley Clarke during the same year 1974. The song shows Clarke is "one of the fastest and most facile electric bassists around".
The intramolecular Heck reaction may be used to form rings of a variety of sizes and topologies. β-Hydride elimination need not be the final step of the reaction, and tandem methods have been developed that involve the interception of palladium alkyl intermediates formed after migratory insertion by an additional reactant. This section discusses the most common ring sizes formed by the intramolecular Heck reaction and some of its tandem and asymmetric variants. 5-Exo cyclization, which establishes a five-membered ring with an exocyclic alkene, is the most facile cyclization mode in intramolecular Heck reactions.
The School maintains a well-established tradition of mandatory service in the Royal Canadian Army Cadets. Each year, all students, as cadetsThe idea being that all Ridley graduates, having served as cadets, be among the most facile of conscripts for Canada or the Commonwealth, should the need ever arise, although many Ridley cadets down through the School's history have proceeded to distinguish themselves among Canada's Officer Corps. are required to parade in an inspection by a visiting Canadian or Commonwealth Inspecting Officer. Many Ridley Cadets down through the School's history have proceeded to distinguish themselves among Canada's Officer Corps.
Reprinted from "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", 1980 edition. Joseph Smith observed, "Pianistically, anyone who can play the Gymnopédies can play the Sarabandes; however, the modal Gymnopédies are easy to read, whereas the Sarabandes, with their unsightly globs of flats and double-flats, can cause the eyes of the most facile reader to cross and glaze over. Some believe that this discouraging note-spelling is Satie's way of teasing the player, and certainly it would be consistent with Satiean humor, which can be interpreted as self- deprecating, disarming - or hostile."Joseph Smith, notes to "Erik Satie's First Sarabande".
Don Terry on his film debut in Me, Gangster (1928), opposite Anders Randolph Known for his "typical clean-cut American hero roles", it was also noted that Terry was "not the most facile of actors". He was a contemporary of Victor Jory, Paul Kelly, and Charles Quigley, who all portrayed "bare-knuckled, sleeves-rolled-up hard hats" in various films. In the late 1930s, he appeared in several films directed by Charles C. Coleman, including A Fight to the Finish (1937), Paid to Dance (1937), Who Killed Gail Preston? (1937), When G-Men Step In (1938), and Squadron of Honor (1938).
Critics were polarized by the storyline about the bullying of Kurt (Chris Colfer, pictured). "Never Been Kissed" received mixed reviews from critics, who were polarized by Kurt's storyline. While CNN's Lisa Respers France thought it was Glee best episode thus far and IGN's Robert Canning rated it 9 out of 10, which signifies an outstanding episode, Linda Holmes of National Public Radio dismissed it as "one of the most facile and emotionally inauthentic episodes the show has ever produced", and Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club deemed it a failure on "almost every level." The Huffington Post Leah Anthony Libresco found it an "extraordinarily counterproductive" response to the string of teenage gay suicides in early 2010.
The first time Karofsky received significant notice from critics was for the second season's sixth episode, "Never Been Kissed". Amy Reiter of the Los Angeles Times commented that it was testament to the writers and cast that Karofsky's kiss startled the audience as much as it did Kurt, and commended the transitioning of Karofsky from a faceless jock into "a nuanced character with a back story and hidden motives of his own." MTV's Aly Semigran wrote that, should the episode inspire a single teenager to have courage in the face of discrimination, or re-consider bullying, it would be an impressive accomplishment. Linda Holmes of National Public Radio dismissed "Never Been Kissed" as "one of the most facile and emotionally inauthentic episodes the show has ever produced", and felt that Karofsky's swift transition from bullying to kissing Kurt was absurd and "emotionally unsound".

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