| 41. | Yet Reischauer at Brookings said Dole's new criticism of tax breaks for corporations and special interests is not unusual.
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| 42. | Beyond that, the chancellor and Waigel have come under new criticism from the right flank of the ruling coalition.
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| 43. | Barton has noted parallels between canonical criticism and the New Criticism of T . S . Eliot and others.
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| 44. | The rise of New Criticism during the 1950s, in which author is separated from text, secured Pound's poetic reputation.
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| 45. | Warren s contributions to the work stemmed from his knowledge of American New Criticism, aesthetics, and the history of criticism.
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| 46. | Airline service woes are sparking new criticism in Congress, while the industry blames lack of government investment in air traffic systems.
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| 47. | Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says he intended no anti-Semitism in a book that's generating new criticism four years after he wrote it.
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| 48. | The basic philosophy of the movement is in part derivative of the new criticism of the early part of the twentieth century.
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| 49. | The memos were were dated March 24, before the shootings at Columbine High School in April ignited new criticism of movie content.
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| 50. | Among the most important of the latter were those who were associated with what came to be known as the New Criticism.
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