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  • That business-as-usual approach makes critics furious.
  • That could make critics of the " Cinderella cycle " very, very happy.
  • But when government officials lie and cover-up, they make critics where there were none.
  • But what makes critics nervous is the fact that so few people have read Yasin's planned remarks.
  • Rarely do any of these films make critics'top-10 lists, but, hey, so what?
  • The Americans entered the second day of the prestigious Admiral's Cup determined to make critics eat their words.
  • The plutonium arrived safely on Friday morning, but that didn't make critics of the shipment any happier.
  • But he and other doctors said the findings are likely to make critics even more skeptical about use of barium enemas.
  • This is the kind of production that makes critics rethink a play's place in a major writer's canon.
  • Perhaps more than any other giant of world cinema, Luchino Visconti makes critics uneasy, fitting untidily into the pat lineages of cinema history.
  • The idea, suggested one senior Chinese aide traveling with the premier, is that a few jokes can leaven the impressions of ordinary Americans and make critics seem dogmatic.
  • Proponents say the laser eases pain by improving blood flow inside the heart, but some studies suggest the laser holes heal over in months, making critics question the surgery's usefulness.
  • But, oftentimes, what makes critics happy may not bring people to the sofa, " observed Robert Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University.
  • Berger, who is also a La Leche League leader, said she hopes passage of the bill encourages women to assert their rights and makes critics " think twice before they raise a ruckus ."
  • Meanwhile, a book that seems sure to make critics'gorges rise all over the country is Terry Kay's Shadow Song, repulsively described as " Dirty Dancing meets The Bridges of Madison County ."
  • The track record of groups like Catholic Relief Service and Lutheran World Service make critics of the White House's new faith-based initiatives ask, " If it isn't broke, why fix it ?"
  • A flashy 24-year-old, Crawford loves the spotlight as much as any of Broadway's young stars; he is as eager as anyone to make critics forget the last few years of hideous productions on the Garden stage.
  • It's the kind of film that makes critics feel smarter by recommending it, even at the risk of damaging credibility with mainstream audiences who automatically think any movie starring Kidman, Streep and Moore is worth viewing . " The Hours " will feel like days for them ."
  • Rather, they were carefully calculated to give Bacall more insolent dialogue with Bogart, thus capitalizing on her success opposite him in the earlier " To Have and Have Not " and, hopefully, to make critics and audiences forget her recent miserable performance in " Confidential Agent ."
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