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"warmed-over" Definitions
  1. warmed-over food has been cooked and heated again after getting cold
  2. (disapproving) a warmed-over idea or product has been used too many times before and is no longer interesting or exciting

140 Sentences With "warmed over"

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The resulting interview was warmed-over PR and a book plug.
But "She Said" isn't retailing extra helpings of warmed-over salacity.
Want to see how your hometown has warmed over the years?
Waxman's piece relies on warmed-over statistics that are both unsurprising and misleading.
The planet has warmed over 1½ degrees Fahrenheit over the past 150 years.
Hillary had nothing to offer America but a warmed over version of Obama's failures.
Now rolling into showrooms, the fifth-generation CR-V is no warmed-over refresh.
It looks like a "Double Indemnity" wannabe but feels like a warmed-over "Body Heat."
This and other distinctions, he argues, make it more complicated than warmed-over white supremacy.
What we got last night, for the most part, was a spate of warmed-over nostalgia.
It offered up anger and vitriol, warmed-over exaggerations, outright lies, divisive rhetoric and even plagiarism!
"I didn't realize The Wall Street Journal trafficked in warmed-over drivel from supermarket tabloids," Carney said.
The eggs are gently warmed over a pot of simmering water and beaten until foamy and thick.
A handful of publishing houses sell us $8 billion worth of warmed- over text books every year.
I know folks say early PJ is warmed-over 70s arena rock, but I like The Who.
Trump's allegation of wrongdoing by Biden is merely a warmed-over version of Shokin's self-interested complaint.
That Payton is empty is warmed-over political commentary, but it's also the point of this show.
Unfortunately, in Beyoncé's case, when her lyrics aren't warmed-over and cliched, they're vulgar, ugly, manipulative and destructive.
Warmed-over rhetoric won't reassure American businesses and workers who produce, trade, and invest in the real economy.
The half-breast and thigh I tried were moist and flavorful but slightly inert, as if warmed over.
But the thin air was not why McIlroy looked like warmed-over chicken by the time he finished.
If it's true that sedans are being killed, warmed-over milquetoast options like the Volkswagen Passat are prime suspects.
The planet has gradually warmed over the last century, and beginning around 1980, started warming at an accelerated pace.
The warmed over "freedom agenda" that Romney offered in his opinion column is not only a morally bankrupt policy.
After so many pages of cold, hard truths, the last thing I wanted was to have them warmed over.
As the Earth has warmed over the past few decades, record cold weather still occurs, but is getting less likely.
"Superior Donuts," meanwhile, assembles a lot of good talent, only to serve them up in a stale, warmed-over vehicle.
Instead, "Skiptrace" settles for a warmed-over plot, tedious fight sequences and humor that's heavy on crotch jokes and pratfalls.
The group's ideology was warmed-over fare, dating from the heyday of the Cold War—timid and firmly anti-communist.
His views amount to a kind of warmed-over Clintonism, hopefully without scandal but 20 years past its sell-by date.
As the sole long-term resident of the retreat looks like death warmed over, drinking it doesn't seem like the smartest move.
Some have tried to interpret Kojima's warmed-over action-movie clichés as a self-conscious parody, pointing to his penchant for metatrickery.
"If this warmed-over substitute for government-run health care remains unchanged, the Club for Growth will key vote against it," he said.
The most common retort when you talk about Acura is that the cars are just "Hondas with leather" or warmed-over mainstream models.
As it stands, though, Mary is just some lady distracting a family with warmed-over fantasies, while their lives fall down around them.
Hence, the warmed-over plan for concession will be introduced through the IPF portal, garbed deceptively as representing the opinion of mainstream Jewry.
When this is all put together, the conclusions are inescapable: Without human activities the planet would not have warmed over the past century.
" That was a high point in the speech, a warmed-over broth of poll numbers, self-aggrandizement and grievance over his "bad press.
The deliberately warmed-over '70s pastiche of Gwon's music, and notably of its matching lyrics, too often favors authenticity at the expense of theatricality.
But what's changed in both places is the frequency and intensity of the fires as the planet has relentlessly warmed over the last century.
But as the world has warmed over the past few decades, satellites have been watching the Arctic get greener—with various levels of precision.
In its 2014 predecessor Wolfenstein: The New Order, developer MachineGames was tasked with making Nazis feel like meaningful enemies instead of warmed-over cannon fodder.
" The Club for Growth saw an opportunity to own House Speaker Paul Ryan, dubbing this "warmed-over substitute for government-run health care" as "RyanCare.
The theme of unity was peppered throughout, but it lacked the potency necessary to overcome the bitter taste of his warmed-over nationalist, populist agenda.
In essence, his manifesto is a warmed-over, less coherent version of what the Christchurch murderer wrote, but with less irony and more self-pity.
But it fails to set the film apart from similar stories like "The Mountain Between Us" and "Everest," and the result feels slightly warmed over.
Rival reporters call them primers for warmed-over conventional wisdom, but if you read Axios consistently enough, you can find yourself texting in Axiosese to friends.
I wanted to find out if Jaguar had warmed over a Range Rover, or had managed to make a proper, fully clawed member of the pride.
In addition to being hideous-looking (calling it a warmed-over G-Shock is insulting to the G-Shock), it wasn't even good at consistently showing the time.
"Experts in the field report that cod have simply migrated further north to colder waters as sea temperatures have naturally warmed over the past few decades," Watson said.
A mashup of Jhabvala's earlier fiction and Forster's " The Hill of Devi ," about his visits to a small princely state, the book feels both warmed over and overwrought.
Nor does it help that the writing is consistently weak, feeling more than anything like a warmed-over reincarnation of "Dynasty," only with superpowers and more unorthodox outfits.
Like Pat Buchanan, the Reform Party candidate in 2000, he is repackaging warmed-over economic and cultural nationalism and selling it as the future of the conservative movement.
" He continued: "Now, there are so many people doing really good political commentary that the reality is, by the following night, it might feel a little warmed-over.
Democrats, who have said they are open to tweaking Obamacare, dismissed Ryan's proposals as little more than warmed-over ideas that have long been in the Republican playbook.
The planet's average temperature has warmed over 1 degree Celsius since the Industrial Revolution, and is on pace to heat up by 1.5 degrees more within 2200 years.
It's a kind of conservatism that feels microwaved, warmed over and anodyne, the kind of conservatism that is safe for the left to ingest in bite-sized morsels.
Too often those are the same people who have failed for a very long time, who are hitting up donors and churning out mountains of warmed-over position papers.
" The New York Times wrote that "their commitments to free markets and investment won them much criticism from older liberals, who considered their neo-liberalism as warmed-over Reaganism.
Instead, it's a warmed-over policy from the George W. Bush years, served by one of the same attorneys, Bill Wehrum, who cooked it up the first time around.
Nor would they have succeeded if the party faithful hadn't forgotten, or never learned, why the warmed-over Marxism or dumbed-down nationalism each championed was so thoroughly discredited.
Instead of making the viewer uncomfortable, Jojo Rabbit gives contemporary audiences more of what they want: a warmed-over, feel-good humanism, and generalized sentiments about love trumping hate.
The deskilling and casualization of their work—the tendency to replace reported work with warmed-over takes or viral material ripped from social media—reflects trends in the wider economy.
A 2013 study showed that sea-surface temperatures in the eastern Gulf of Mexico have warmed over the past century by more than what would be expected from natural variability.
If Sanders is the far-left outsider with a radical agenda that doesn't fit with American values, Biden is just a warmed-over Clinton 2.0 who doesn't stand for anything.
"I thought it was a bunch of warmed-over repetition of things we had heard before," said Scott Kennedy, a China analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Some guests on Thursday grumbled that the Waldorf needed some freshening up, that the carpet was worn, the furniture in the rooms scratched and dented, and the food warmed over.
REENA SPAULINGS FINE ART There are tons of big, brushy abstract painting around these days, which prompts the question: How satisfying can it be to do warmed-over 1940s Modernism?
Even as relations have warmed over the past year, Chinese authorities have been cracking down on "illegal" religion across China, including multiple churches which have been torn down or vandalized.
With its fixation on boosting aggregate demand, the CLC plan is nothing more than warmed-over Keynesianism, diverting wealth from its most productive uses and toward consumption in the near term.
Australia's air temperature has warmed over the past century, according to a state of the climate report in January, increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme events like drought and fires.
The car is a follow-up to last CES's Golf R Touch, another production car warmed over with not-quite-production-ready tech features — it's just that they're closer to production now.
Many of us who supported Donald Trump did so fully understanding that the system needed an irreverent jolt, and that another steady Republican succession plan would result in warmed-over swamp expansions.
NBC's funniest premiere-week moment wasn't Kate McKinnon's impish Jeff Sessions smooching Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump on SNL or one of too many warmed-over gay jokes from the Will & Grace revival.
The administration inexplicably downgraded infrastructure and corporate tax reform — issues with potentially broad-based support — to pursue a warmed-over version of Paul Ryan's Obamacare repeal, which ended, predictably, in a humiliating failure.
Party members paid lip service to the party orthodoxy, and children were still taught it at school, but nationalism, and even bits of warmed-over Confucianism, began to replace the old Communist dogma.
Most of the rest of the mumbo-jumbo is the typical warmed-over "innovation" and "don't we all love small business" standard fare that excites elite policy wonks but is largely irrelevant to voters.
Then the batter is poured onto the hot face of a mitad, which in Ethiopia might be a flat clay plate warmed over coals, but here is a nonstick griddle plugged into the wall.
Dr. Stout said she believed the corrosion, combined with the dislodging of other materials that typically line pipes, allowed Legionella to grow in city water as it warmed over the summer in building distribution systems.
Set in 2010, season three doesn't benefit from that momentum in the episodes previewed, which makes the 90-minute premiere -- slick, tense and quirky -- fun but also a tad warmed over, all that snow notwithstanding.
In Albania, the savory cake, called fli or flija, is traditionally baked outdoors, not over heat but under it, the pan sealed by a domed lid that's warmed over open flames and heaped with embers.
Ties between the former Cold War foes have warmed over the last 15 years or so, following cooperation over efforts to locate American soldiers missing during the Vietnam war and to dispose of unexploded U.S. ordnance.
My experience during the 282 election was generally unpleasant: As a woman covering Hillary Clinton, the site sometimes felt like a surreal mix of inside jokes, warmed-over hot takes and snark, interspersed with rape threats.
No matter how much sleep I've gotten (or how much I feel like death warmed over after a late night on my laptop), I'm usually up, cranking on emails, and eating a breakfast bar or chia pudding — simultaneously!
These inspirational operations are powered by enthusiastic volunteers, people motivated to work for good, smart, decent candidates who haven't been captured by the DC-based blob of campaign consultants and warmed over ads that people literally laugh at.
Ties between China and North Korea, which had frayed as Pyongyang stepped up its missile and nuclear tests up to late 2017, warmed over the past year as Kim engaged with China, South Korea and the United States.
Although some of the style is warmed-over Hemingway ("You must kill what you love best, if your love for it is crooked and unhealthy"), most of it has the unflinching spareness Fisher's admirers rely on, along with the essential eruptions of sensuality.
At a time when establishment politics seems to be offering so little to so many, the American people understandably have their receptors tuned to something — anything — coming over the transom that does not sound like the warmed-over results of focus groups.
At a time when establishment politics seems to be offering so little to so many, the American people understandably have their receptors tuned to something — anything — coming over the transom that does not sound like the warmed-over results of focus groups.
Even if people in them are presented as misguided, they're also implicitly depicted as weird and edgy and pushing boundaries, and definitely not just posting variations of "Hitler did nothing wrong" and other warmed-over slogans from some particularly bad Cards Against Humanity deck.
If stretches of the hotly anticipated hearing, featuring lawmakers from the Judiciary and Commerce committees, yielded mostly warmed-over exchanges, the two potential 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls on hand delivered rare sparks -- and a reason for primary voters to get more familiar with their names.
But does that mean that el-Sisi's warmed-over Mubarakism — dictatorship without fanaticism; institutional corruption without outright plunder; a security state without mass murder; cooperation with the West in international affairs without the adoption of Western political values — is the best Egypt can hope for?
As uninspired and warmed over as you may find the narrative strands of the movie — with a screenplay by Linda Woolverton, who also wrote "Alice in Wonderland" — its unpredictable, rampaging sense of time lends it a manic energy in keeping with Carroll's vision of nonsensical disorder.
What matters is the intensity of his voice, the gravel in it, and the way his eyes look right into her as if there were nothing separating them but the illusion of a Formica tabletop and the recirculating air, with its heavy freight of warmed-over meat and hunger.
In reality, the "groyper army" is simply the alt-right of 2016 and 2017, warmed over, reenergized and using new terminology aimed at disassociating itself from the "optics" problem caused by the tremendous failure of 2017's Unite the Right Rally, which ended in the murder of a young woman.
So mostly, it was warmed-over, previously promised ideas: enforcing violations of "mass" blocking and "unnecessary roughness" like punching; medically supervising all play; properly training and coaching players, especially to hit with their "heads up" and held aside; reducing contact; limiting game length; and developing better body armor, notably anti-concussion helmets.
In his presidency the first two aspects of Trumpian exceptionalism have been blocked or limited — the courts and Congress have pushed back against his most restrictive immigration measures (narrowing the travel ban, forcing him to abandon the child separation policy), and congressional Republicans' preference for warmed-over supply-side economics has often won out over Trump's more populist promises.
He had warmed over the dead gods of the months and he had written about wasps a couple of times, wrung some wonder from contemplating their world of insectual intent—the papery nests, the cells of mathematical perfection, the nurses and the workers, the grubs that waited for transformation behind their silken doors, their black eyes perfectly visible. . . .
What of Richard Strauss, with his warmed-over Nietzscheism, his flair for the merely horrible?
In 1990, Cat-Head Comics released Death Warmed Over, a collection of her comics. Another collection, The #@@! Coloring Book, was released by Last Gasp in 2001.
Warmed- over flavor can be prevented by the addition of preservatives to processed meat. Many of the preservatives are antioxidants, ranging from tocopherols (related to vitamin E) to plum juice to industrial additives such as butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and propyl gallate. Other preservatives such as sodium pyrophosphate and sodium hexametaphosphate may work by binding iron and preventing it from catalyzing the chemical reactions which lead to warmed-over flavor; as these compounds are generally more soluble in water than the fat-soluble antioxidant preservatives, they may be more readily used to prevent oxidative decomposition in meat. Nitrites, a curing agent for meat, may prevent the development of warmed-over flavor by preventing the release of iron during cooking.
At first the area was Tundra, in which lichens and mosses grew. Later, grass lands filled in the landscape. As climate warmed over a thousand years, Taiga/Boreal Forests grew. The water drained slowly from the glacier and so grasslands grew first.
At first the area was Tundra, in which lichens and mosses grew. Later, grass lands filled in the landscape. As climate warmed over a thousand years or more, Taiga/Boreal Forests grew. The water drained slowly from the glacier and so grasslands grew first.
In the summer of 1994, the yellow cold-water clams on a stretch of beach near the town experienced a massive die-off due to the warming waters in the South Atlantic blob, a hot spot of of ocean which has warmed over the last century.
When these processes occur in food, undesirable odors and flavors can result. In certain cases, however, the flavors can be desirable (as in aged cheeses).Alfred Thomas, "Fats and Fatty Oils" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley- VCH, Weinheim. In processed meats, these flavors are collectively known as warmed-over flavor.
Don't Knock Twice received mixed to negative reviews. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave a 28% approval rating with a weighted average of 5.2/10. Noel Murray of the LA Times called the film " a warmed-over hash of Candyman, Oculus, Insidious and a half-dozen other spook- shows." Simon Abrams of rogerebert.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a rating 5%, based on 41 reviews, with the consensus reading, "Good-natured but prepared with an absence of craft, The Cookout is an unappetizing collection of warmed-over jokes." On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 15 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
The appearance of warmed-over flavor begins as lipids, primarily lipids from the cell membrane of cells in the meat, are attacked by oxygen. This process is aided by the release of iron from iron-containing proteins in the meat, including myoglobin and hemoglobin. The iron is released by the heat of cooking, or by mechanical grinding. The free iron then acts as a catalyst, or promoter, of oxidation reactions.
There is also a six issue comic book series called Xombie: Reanimated, the first issue was released April 2007. A third part of the intended Xombie trilogy, titled Death Warmed Over, was planned but put on indefinite hold due to an unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign. In March 2017, Farr began a new series on YouTube titled Xombie: Dead Ahead, which is meant to be a continuation of the series, proclaimed as "the next chapter".
The reactions break down some of the fats in the meat to form primary oxidation products. These chemicals are not directly responsible for the objectionable taste. Instead, they subsequently further decompose to secondary oxidation products including "alcohols, acids, ketones, lactones and unsaturated hydrocarbons which produce the [warmed-over flavor]." Many of these compounds, including pentanal, hexanal, pentylfuran, 2-pentylfuran, 2-octenal and 2,3-octanedione have a strong odor and can be tasted at concentrations as low as 1 part per billion.
As a result, Muggleton dismisses Quakers as warmed-over Ranters, "for you have got your Christ all within you." Edward Bourne asks Muggleton if the two seeds theology does not make God the harbinger of evil in the world? He does not receive a straight answer although Muggleton says that faith in a time of innocence is one thing, but that faith through knowledge of good and evil is a higher state of consciousness altogether. Thus, evil is a sort of necessary evil.
Further warming occurred with the writing of the 1982 PRC Constitution, which removed references to "social imperialism" and "contemporary revisionism" which had been inserted during the height of the Sino-Soviet split.Vámos, ""Only a Handshake but no Embrace": Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s", 88. The first vice-foreign minister meeting was held in Beijing in October 1982, and eleven further semi-annual meetings were held up until 1988. The discussions which began with political lectures, warmed over the following years.
Neo-bop was also embraced by established musicians who either ignored the avant-garde and fusion movements, or returned to music based on more traditional styles after experimenting with them. The return to more traditionally-based styles earned praise and also criticism. Miles Davis called it "warmed over turkey"The Guardian and others deemed it to be too dependent on the past. The movement, however, received praise from Time magazine and others who welcomed the return of more accessible forms of jazz.
One other D.E. 7th track was selected for that collection: a cover of Brian Hyland's 1962 top-30 hit "Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love)". Edmunds transformed the song, originally a countrypolitan waltz, into an uptempo bluegrass romp. Edmunds told the New Musical Express at the time that he had happened across pianist Liam Grundy playing in a bar quite by chance and upon hearing the heartfelt ballad "One More Night" invited Grundy to the studio a couple of days later to record it.
But I have no feel for it anymore, it's more like warmed-over turkey." When Shirley Horn insisted in 1990 that Miles reconsider playing the ballads and modal tunes of his Kind of Blue period, he demurred. "Nah, it hurts my lip," was the reason he gave. Bill Evans, who played piano on Kind of Blue, said: "I would like to hear more of the consummate melodic master, but I feel that big business and his record company have had a corrupting influence on his material.
" Nikki Tranter of PopMatters believed the song was a "stand-out" track. Lennox Samuels of The Dallas Morning News however, thought that the song was "hazy". The San Jose Mercury News said that "'Baby Grand' might be warmed-over Ray Charles, but Ray Charles is there to spice it up with his vocal and keyboard majesty." The Miami Herald said that "Baby Grand finds Joel actually convincing in the jazz testimonial setting, with Ray Charles and bassist Ray Brown contributing the aura of a jazz club.
Kevin John Coyne, reviewing the song for Country Universe, gave it a negative rating. He summarized his review by saying the song is a "warmed-over, second-rate John Mellencamp." "Something to Be Proud Of" debuted at number 56 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs for the week of May 21, 2005. It spent two weeks at number 1, making it the first single from Columbia Records Nashville to spend more than one week at the top since "Daddy's Money" by Ricochet in 1996.
GPz750 without lower fairings The Kawasaki GPz750 was a sport bike introduced by Kawasaki in 1982. It was more than a warmed-over KZ750, as it was improved in many areas, focusing on high-performance. Changes started at the front, with tapered bearings in the steering head instead of the KZ750's ball bearings, and the upper triple clamp was changed also, giving the GPz solid aluminum clip-on handle grips instead of the traditional handlebar. A bikini fairing almost identical to the one on the GPz550 was added too.
Richard Corliss of Time magazine wrote, "Wrath [of the Titans] radiates the straight-forward, straight-faced pleasures of the mytho-muscular epics, like Hercules and Jason and the Argonauts, produced in Europe a half-century ago". Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly commented, "For a movie that's basically all warmed-over pseudo-mythology and special effects, Wrath of the Titans is certainly more fun, in its solemnly junky way, than John Carter. It may also be a little more fun than its cheeseball predecessor, the 2010 remake of Clash of the Titans".
During World War II, Oldsmobile produced numerous kinds of material for the war effort, including large-caliber guns and shells. Production resumed on October 15, 1945 with a warmed-over 1942 model serving as the offering for 1946. Oldsmobile once again was a pioneer when, for the 1949 model, the Rocket engine was introduced, which used an overhead valve V8 design rather than the flathead "straight-eight" design which prevailed at the time. This engine produced far more power than the other engines that were popular during that era, and found favor with hot-rodders and stock car racers.
Unlike the European café style, a New Orleans-style café au lait is made with scalded milk (milk warmed over heat to just below boiling), rather than with steamed milk.Cait au lait, Gumbo Pages The use of roasted chicory root as an extender in coffee became common in Louisiana during the American Civil War, when Union naval blockades cut off the Port of New Orleans, forcing citizens to stretch out the coffee supply. In New Orleans, café au lait is traditionally drunk while eating beignets dusted with powdered sugar, which offsets the bitterness of the chicory. The taste for coffee and chicory was developed by the French during their civil war.
Juan Castro of IGN praised the game's use of colour, noting its enhancement on the PlayStation Portable screen. Castro also warned that "fans of the series will probably miss the second analog stick", but felt that the gadgets mapped to the PSP's face buttons would suffice. 1UP's Jeremy Parish criticised the porting of the game for being outdated, declaring it "a game that was better in another time, on another system, ported simply for cynical convenience". Parish felt that On the Loose served "to blemish the PSP's reputation ... as a dumping ground for warmed over 32-bit offerings far beyond their sell-by date".
Churchill objected to the Western Neisse frontier, saying that "it would be a pity to stuff the Polish goose so full of German food that it got indigestion."Winston Churchill and the Soviet Union during the Second World War – The Churchill Centre He added that many Britons would be shocked if such large numbers of Germans were driven out of these areas, to which Stalin responded that "many Germans" had "already fled before the Red Army."Kimball, Warren F., The Cold War Warmed Over The American Historical Review 1974 American Historical Association Poland's western frontier was ultimately left to be decided at the Potsdam Conference.
Marguerite Martyn, "Japanese Prima Donna Woulld Wear American Evening Gowns If She Were Not So Little," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 13, 1915, page 6 Positive reviews led to further performances in both Madama Butterfly and Mascagni's Iris in New York City, San Francisco and Chicago, before returning to London to work with the Beecham company. In 1918 she returned to the United States where for two seasons she performed both Madama Butterfly and André Messager's Madame Chrysanthème. The latter was not well-received, being viewed as a warmed-over Butterfly. In 1920 she was a guest performer at opera houses in Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Florence and Rome.
" Conversely, writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick Lasalle bluntly noted that the motion picture starts out "bad" and later "gets worse". He summed up his displeasure by stating, ""Sunshine" has nothing to offer, and this nothing is going to be offered relentlessly and earnestly, like a holy missive." In a primarily negative review, Joanne Kaufman writing for The Wall Street Journal, called the film "a warmed-over stew of sci-fi and gothic horror". Unenthusiastic, she affirmed, "There are the predictable malfunctions that compromise the space craft, the banal speechifying about the fate of mankind, the issue of who will live and who will die.
Addition of full band tracking for the songs was considered helpful to avoid making the game's material feel like "warmed-over leftovers from the series' past", according to Gerstmann. The mixing of some of the songs was also considered to be off, with Roper specifically noting a too-loud bass and too-soft vocals for "No One Knows". Roper noted that the PlayStation 2 version of the game suffered from graphics "stuttering", making it difficult to hit notes even after refining the game's controller calibration, considering the impact as "crippling the game". The game's note tracks were particularly analyzed and compared with the songs' previous versions in the older games.
During her tenure as president, Discovery's revenues increased tenfold, with annual revenues topping $3 billion. McHale and others at Discovery understood something important about communicating with people around the world: It makes more sense to engage people internationally on their own terms, in ways that respect their languages and customs, than it does just to bring them warmed-over versions of American programming. Discovery, nearly alone among American media companies that expanded internationally, put respect for cultural context and local voices at the heart of its business and creative strategies. It modified programming to respect viewers' regional customs and translated – rather than simply subtitled—into 35 different languages.
Frank Nugent gave it a lukewarm review in The New York Times, writing that "its plot has a warmed-over look about it ... Yet, it comes pleasantly seasoned with comedy and it has been served with a modest flourish or two". "The Rivoli [movie theater] has given us much worse, and much better." Writing for Night and Day in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a poor review, complaining primarily of the cinematography, set, and aesthetics. Greene conceded that the film was "a very amusing script, admirably acte[ed]", but that these were "all thrown away by inferior direction", and he compared the film to "a plain, honest, inexpressibly dull guest at a light and loony party".
In 1865, Robert E. Bonner of the New York Ledger offered Beecher twenty-four thousand dollars to follow his sister's example and compose a novel; the subsequent novel, Norwood, or Village Life in New England, was published in 1868. Beecher stated his intent for Norwood was to present a heroine who is "large of soul, a child of nature, and, although a Christian, yet in childlike sympathy with the truths of God in the natural world, instead of books." McDougall describes the resulting novel as "a New England romance of flowers and bosomy sighs ... 'new theology' that amounted to warmed-over Emerson". The novel was moderately well received by critics of the day.
1950 Mercury Eight station wagon 1951 Mercury Eight coupe 1951 Mercury Eight with suicide doors The first postwar Mercury was introduced in the 1949 model year. The engine was a flathead V8 that produced slightly more power than the then also newly designed 1949 Ford. A new overdrive system was optional, activated by a handle under the dash. The styling of the Mercury Eight, when it was released in 1949, adopted the "ponton" appearance, and was successful in both ending the monotony of warmed-over pre-war style, and differentiating Mercury from its comparable Ford cousin, a trick that spelled sales success. Sales figures for both Ford and Mercury broke records in 1949.
Heather Phares of Allmusic contended, "7 Things" is a twangy, clever piece of love-hate pop that feels descended from Shania Twain's flirty mix of rock and country" and marked it as one of the best tracks on Breakout. Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly called it one of Breakout's "best tunes" because it "let Cyrus be feisty without graduating to Avril-like levels of petulance" while Josh Timmermann of PopMatters finds it "appealing". Mordechai Shinefield of The Village Voice described the song as "hooky and catchy enough", but warned that "it's only a step away from warmed-over emo platitudes". Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe claimed "[Avril] Lavigne's brand of pop-punk snarl creeps into '7 Things'.
The spoilage of meat occurs, if untreated, in a matter of hours or days and results in the meat becoming unappetizing, poisonous or infectious. Spoilage is caused by the practically unavoidable infection and subsequent decomposition of meat by bacteria and fungi, which are borne by the animal itself, by the people handling the meat, and by their implements. Meat can be kept edible for a much longer time – though not indefinitely – if proper hygiene is observed during production and processing, and if appropriate food safety, food preservation and food storage procedures are applied. Without the application of preservatives and stabilizers, the fats in meat may also begin to rapidly decompose after cooking or processing, leading to an objectionable taste known as warmed over flavor.
Despite Mrs. Obama's stated preference on self-regulation, the Food and Drug Administration announced that it was looking into quantifying the guidelines into law while other groups and municipalities are seeking to add other preventative measures such as target taxes and levies onto these products. In response to the attention, in April 2010 a coalition of sixteen manufactures all agreed to reduce salt levels in foods sold in the United States under a program based on a similar effort in the United Kingdom. However, the initiative has met with resistance from some manufacturers, who claim that processed foods require the current high levels of salt to remain appetizing and to mask undesirable effects of food processing such as "warmed- over flavor".
Horsepower remained unchanged at 365, but the 460 cid V8 engine gained a more sophisticated thermostatic air cleaner assembly with its associated ductwork. 1971 Continental Mark III interior 1971 Continental Mark III - Engine Bay - 460 V8 In its second annual King of the Hill contest Motor Trend (July, 1971) again gave the Continental Mark III the nod by a wider margin than 1970 despite it being basically a warmed over 1968 model while the Cadillac was all-new from the ground up. M/T noted that the Mark III's leather interior was far more luxurious and better detailed than the test Eldorado's nylon cloth and the Continental's real wood dash trim was far more attractive than the Cadillac's simulate. 1972 would see a new, even larger car, the Mark IV, replace the Mark III.
Hyland's other major hit during this period was 1962's "Sealed with a Kiss", which reached #3 in 1962 on both the American and UK Singles Chart. It stayed on the US pop chart for eleven weeks and got rewarded as a Recording Industry Association of America golden disc too. Another 1962 hit was "Ginny Come Lately", which reached #21 on the U.S. chart and #5 in the UK. Hyland's 1962 Top 30 hit "Warmed-Over Kisses (Leftover Love)" incorporated elements of country music into his work, which continued with singles including "I May Not Live to See Tomorrow" and "I'm Afraid to Go Home" and on the 1964 album Country Meets Folk. This approach was out of step with the changes brought about by British Invasion bands.
"Radio Times review Among reviewers who found the film banal and hollow, Caryn James of The New York Times observed, "By adding all the characters and settings that Shirley only talks about on stage, the film reveals the weakness of Mr. Russell's script as surely as if a magician's clumsy assistant had pointed a finger at a secret trapdoor. Ms. Collins brings as much energy and warmth to the role as ever, but on screen the strength of her performance is shattered by being chopped into tiny, disconnected bits." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times likewise rated the film one star, calling it "a realistic drama of appalling banality." He added, "There were moments during the movie when I cringed at the manipulative dialogue as the heroine recited warmed-over philosophy and inane one-liners when she should have been allowed to speak for herself. . . .
It doesn't dig very deep, or present Debra's daughters as full characters (their main roles are to look confused or upset, which is a waste of big talent), and its storytelling can be a little convoluted. But it never claims to be high art." In an outright negative appraisal, TVLines Dave Nemetz gave the first season a grade of "D" and criticized it saying, "Britton and her talented co-stars are wasted here on a warmed-over Lifetime movie masquerading as a prestige TV miniseries — one that's, sadly, not even trashy enough to qualify as a guilty pleasure." In another unfavorable evaluation, IndieWires Ben Travers was very critical of the series' first season giving it a grade of "C-" and saying that, "Decidedly not ambitious 'prestige' television, the first three episodes make perfectly clear this isn't a nuanced series, or one interested in exploring abuse or manipulation in serious fashion.
The post-war recession, however, crippled Swiss exports including those of Martini. Martini was one of a very few manufacturers to restart production, with a mildly warmed over pre- war design as the TF 15/45 PS. A conventional four-cylinder of 3.6 liters displacement, it was wholly outdated in spite of a high standard of finish, with sales beginning at a low pace and then steadily sinking. Swiss manufacturers, with only a tiny domestic market, had been heavily export- dependent but external markets vanished in the harsh economic climate of the early 1920s. In June 1924 the nearly bankrupt Martini company was taken over by the Steiger brothers of Burgrieden, Germany. The Steigers relocated to Switzerland, having seen the writing on the wall for their German company which closed down in 1926, forcing the Steigers to sell their home to satisfy the creditors.
Jonathan Romney says that "To a degree, Battle in Heaven might seem like another warmed-over example of a familiar movie myth: a fairly repellent no-hoper redeemed by hot sex with a quasi-virginal prostitute," but that "it's finally hard to know whether Reygadas takes his transcendental, religious theme seriously, or is deriding it outright - or even deriding us for taking it seriously."Jonathan Romney, "Battle in Heaven (18)" The Independent Sunday, 30 October 2005 Lisa Schwarzbaum gives the film a grade of D+. "Between those two attention grabbers on a theme of flagpoles, languorously performed and indifferently observed, Mexican filmmaker/provocateur Carlos Reygadas pitches his own fight for the aesthetic tolerances of viewers, goading us to react to images about which he himself studiously offers no opinion." Schwarzbaum finds that "for all the shock of the movie's clinical carnality, this battle is lost."Lisa Schwarzbaum, "Movie Review: Battle in Heaven (2006)" Entertainment Weekly Posted Feb 15, 2006 Battle in Heaven was later voted one of the 30 best films of its decade in a poll for Sight & Sound.
Giving the release a 3½ star rating, Matt Bjorke of Roughstock, saying "All The Woman I Am had the potential to be a missed-opportunity after the first two tracks on the record but the album is saved by a meaty collection of songs that hopefully will find Reba retaining her current resurgence at radio". Allison Stewart with The Washington Post' compared the album to its predecessor, Keep On Loving You, saying that the album "tries harder, with worse results; McEntire and her collaborators aim for Carrie Underwood and too often wind up with warmed-over Shania Twain". On a positive note, she called her version of "If I Were a Boy" "fantastic". Thom Jurek with Allmusic gave the release a 2½ rating, saying "Everything, from songs and arrangements to production tries hard to sound on the contemporary edge, but comes off as underscoring that Underwood has the corner on this sound [...] ultimately, All the Women I Am falls flat; it feels awkward in its stylistic mimicry, and has no center".

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