"To a person, staffers displayed eager willingness to inexhaustibly chase stories under whatever circumstance or personal inconvenience, " said ALLEN PARSONS, editor and associate publisher in Wilmington . " These are the marks that distinguish first-rate journalists, and serve readers.
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Exaggerated, vulgar, affected : Those have been the hallmarks of most screen adaptations of Bronte novels, with Hollywood mangling and softening Charlotte's strong-minded " Jane Eyre " and Emily's inexhaustibly rich and fierce " Wuthering Heights ."
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In place of hypercritical suspicion as the driving, central motive of thought, one comes to share in a Post-Critical sensibility, centered on the recovery of a passionate methodological faith in the tacit intimations of reality, a truth in common, that reveals itself inexhaustibly.
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He believed that petroleum ( which the Chinese called'rock oil') was produced inexhaustibly within the earth and so decided to make an ink from the soot of burning petroleum, which the later pharmacologist Li Shizhen ( 1518 & ndash; 1593 ) wrote was as lustrous as lacquer and was superior to pine soot ink.
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Marcus study is psychological in nature, relies much on the work of Sigmund Freud, and he invents a word to describe the sexual activities in this novel, pornotopia, which he describes as being like a place where all men & are always and infinitely potent; all women fecundate with lust and flow inexhaustibly with sap or juice or both.
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"Pitchfork " called " Madvillainy " " inexhaustibly brilliant, with layer-upon-layer of carefully considered yet immediate hip-hop, forward-thinking but always close to its roots ", noting that " the samples are smart and never played-out, and the production and rhymes reveal a determined sense of cooperation, as MF Doom spouts off his most brilliant lyrical change-ups and production-conscious playoffs ".
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Begay learned Dunn's characteristic " Studio Style " or " flat-style painting "; in her book " American Indian Painting of the Southwest and Plains Areas ", Dunn described Begay's work as " at once decorative and lifelike, his color clear in hue and even in value, his figures placid yet inwardly animated . . . . [ H ] e seemed to be inexhaustibly resourceful in a quiet reticent way ."
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About Statman s poetry, William Corbett that his poetry is America s grand plain style descended from William Carlos Williams and James Schuyler, and Joseph Lease, Statman gives language as commitment, commitment as imagination, imagination as soul-making . Anselm Berrigan notes his spare, concise, searching poems in which the present is inexhaustibly on the move . Joseph Stroud writes Statman s voice is a kind & that reminds me of the ancient Greek poets of the anthology or the concise voicings of Antonio Machado . Aliki Barnstone calls him a consummate poet-translator .