Most reviewers, like you, are pretentious know-it-alls who won't betray any weakness. |
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One of its new PCs with easy-to-use Internet telephone service has won raves from reviewers. |
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It also provided space for the reviewers to comment on the correctness of the keyed response. |
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Associate Editors access the PDF version of the manuscript and assign potential reviewers. |
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An analysis of some published reviews of each book usually by noted reviewers or authors is also included. |
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They found that 72 percent of all books reviewed were written by men and that men comprised two-thirds of the reviewers. |
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So, shocking as it may seem, the truth is that some reviewers skip some books. |
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Everyone's a critic, but only reviewers get to broadcast their opinions beyond earshot. |
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The leading reviewers have written hundreds of reviews and received tens of thousands of votes. |
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And as a final comment, I want to make it clear that spitting at book reviewers is not nice. |
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Every year, the Independent on Sunday asks its reviewers to name their books of the year. |
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As a consequence, systematic reviewers tend either to ignore the issue or to devise their own criteria. |
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The author would like to thank the Environmental History reviewers for their helpful suggestions in revising this article. |
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Four reviewers then assessed the papers, with each paper being assessed independently by at least two reviewers. |
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The reviewers who have examined this first effort are very pleased with the results. |
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Nevertheless, journals might become more open about the basis upon which they select books and reviewers. |
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Constructive critical comments by reviewers A. Mather and R. Riding are greatly appreciated. |
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Using independent external reviewers to scrutinize and audit data helps ensure dependability. |
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Don't overwhelm independent technology-assessment reviewers by submitting large volumes of data. |
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Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion. |
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When reviewers' conclusions differed, the study was reviewed jointly by three reviewers. |
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Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility. |
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Audit documents must include an index that identifies preparers and reviewers and work completion date. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing him as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood. |
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Some reviewers of my book took exception to the approbatory tone in which I described this popular religion. |
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The magazine's erudite, elegant editor encouraged all sorts of arcane and experimental ruminations from his reviewers. |
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These reviewers were not aware of the study group assignments of the patients. |
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The show was initially ridiculed by many reviewers as the most abysmally lowbrow series in television history. |
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Owenson's status as a professional woman writer was constantly abused by contemporary male reviewers, who savagely attacked everything she wrote. |
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The reviewers, like the authors of our articles, have definite points of view. |
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Most items in these two categories are original contributions written by fellow textual scholars, critics, actors, directors and reviewers. |
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Decent bass and good sound quality impressed the reviewers, but it was never going to be able to compete with a larger system. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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The route to publication was long and occasionally tortuous, with considerable argument with editors and peer reviewers. |
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But some reviewers said I had an unpleasant blokishness about me and it's simply not true. |
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Sherry has been much reviled by reviewers and accused of literally losing the plot. |
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Encouraging feedback from reviewers and reading groups is spurring Chris on. |
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Definitional whirlpools and methodological monsters have realistically, not mythically, engulfed many reviewers and researchers. |
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Many reviewers recognized his talents but criticized his uninhibited use of popular fiction conventions. |
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A glitch at Amazon's Canadian site has briefly lifted the veil of anonymity which protected the identities of reviewers. |
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Allowing bloggers be the reviewers is potentially a risky venture, depending on how powerful you think blogs really are. |
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Multiple, non-expert reviewers may not be better than a single expert reviewer. |
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We are pleased that he seems to be alone among reviewers in his nonrecognition of the book's argument. |
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It's an open letter to condescending reviewers of comics and mentions your name a couple of times. |
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But nor do I think it was quite the heap of steaming literary ordure that most reviewers found it to be. |
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One of our reviewers suggested that the patient had grounds to sue for negligence. |
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The reviewers must provide a circumstantiated opinion on a standardized form in the maximum period of 30 days. |
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It may have been written in a comic style, but it's hardly the barrel of laughs the reviewers make it out to be. |
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I also appreciate the insightful comments received from the anonymous reviewers. |
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I'm afraid that too many reviewers are disappointed when a memoir is not a dishy tell-all, serving up personal, intimate details. |
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Luckily, we have some brave and intrepid reviewers who are willing to take a stand. |
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Critics and reviewers previously found ways to praise Irish films while the general public ignored them. |
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Protestant reviewers, on the other hand, were put off by Maynard's polemic tone. |
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They are giving leading restaurant reviewers the chance to demonstrate their culinary skills. |
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But most of all, he blows the gaff on reviewers and productions alike, with his own inimitable turn of phrase. |
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The production values of the edition were lavish and were widely praised by reviewers. |
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It is then published as a private preprint on the journal site at an address known only to the editor, authors and reviewers. |
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Unfortunately, the only people who will appreciate this are nitpicky reviewers and geeky computer users. |
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Three reviewers, a nurse, a social worker, and a gerontologist, independently coded the data. |
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Only five reviewers pointed out that diabetic patients with hypertension benefit more from blood pressure control than blood glucose control. |
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Jime has pioneered a dialogic peer review process, in which authors and reviewers are introduced to each other, and conduct a review debate. |
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He calls himself a grumpy old man in the book, maybe to discourage reviewers from using the expression against him. |
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Higher-quality versions dubbed from actual DVDs entrusted to movie-industry insiders and reviewers can be on the market within days. |
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I also have to report that some reviewers were not as enthusiastic as those quoted by the publisher. |
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He also seeks out new PhDs and advanced graduate students as reviewers to supplement the perspectives of distinguished senior contributors. |
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Science journal Nature chose 50 science articles from both Encyclopedia Britanica and gave peer reviewers a blind test to find mistakes. |
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We've heard nothing but praise for this film so far, but strangely it gets three stars across the board from the broadsheet reviewers. |
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Thanks so much to my anon. reviewers for reminding me to mention Sophie Kinsella's book and I will try my hardest to steer clear of her ideas. |
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I had read enough Indian book reviews to know that reviewers are ustads with blades sharpened on a cruelly efficient whetstone. |
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The reviewers denounced Rand the novelist for her one-dimensional characters, but she knew what she was about. |
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Some reviewers gave her flak for relying a bit too heavily on her cue cards in this one, but at least she rocked the bandanna. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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Two independent reviewers selected the relevant abstracts and articles. |
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I appreciate the insightful comments of two anonymous reviewers. |
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In critiquing his poems, reviewers substituted epithets for analysis. |
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Hehe, no worries, I totally like when reviewers go off topic. |
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With fans and reviewers raving, why is he so terrified by every new role? |
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When reviewers repeated the trial years later, in a larger population, they found the incidence of this agranulocytosis was much lower than previously thought. |
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If you have had enough of cynical journalists and reviewers being nasty about everything they come across, then you may need a breath of fresh air. |
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One of the reasons is that at this time of so many banal remakes and artificial movies made from TV shows, reviewers are thankful for an uncompromising effort. |
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He was alarmed that among non-fiction publications based on PhD theses, anything that seeks to move beyond anecdotage to argument and analysis becomes fair game for reviewers. |
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It is worth acknowledging that there are often very legitimate and understandable reasons for the failure of reviewers to provide timely and high quality reviews. |
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A book which quotes, on the dust jacket, a number of reviewers saying that the author produces outstanding prose, inevitably arouses certain expectations in the reader. |
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To do the review we wanted pathologists who were board certified and had extensive clinical experience, and we wanted to limit the number of reviewers to only a few. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing von Trier as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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An overanxious public relations person assigned to promoting Office 2003 among reviewers has been e-mailing me regularly, nervously asking what my reviews are going to say. |
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Nor did we find any of the brake mushiness mentioned by some reviewers. |
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Did it actually cause misandry in real life? Some reviewers, referring to misandric jokes and sitcoms, asked a few of their male friends or colleagues if they felt threatened. |
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Apparently, the Open Door reviewers previewed the first revised version, but judging from the following review, either one would have deeply upset those guardians. |
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A master list was formed using the codings from the two reviewers, and guidelines were grouped together based on similarities in semantics and therapeutic purpose. |
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Two reviewers independently assessed each article for eligibility. |
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She has certainly convinced the reviewers of the value of exercise for all persons and particularly of its efficacy and utility for clinical populations. |
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But for reviewers, having to sift through mountains of published works attempting to find something worthy of praise can also be a soul-destroying task. |
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Two reviewers collated and independently assessed abstracts. |
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He regarded publishers, agents and reviewers as stupid and venal. |
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Stangneth has been faulted by some reviewers for not being a sufficiently dispassionate historian. |
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He practices directing as antithetically and abusively to the author's intentions as perversely possible, reaping kudos from benighted reviewers and audiences alike. |
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Too many reviewers, Morris felt, had interpreted the book as an apologia. |
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There are undoubtedly chefs who believe reviewers go out with the express intention of ripping into a restaurant, but that doesn't tally with my experience. |
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You are one of my faithful reviewers and constructive criticizers. |
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Overall it has a very nice look, not worthy of complaint except from the more finicky of videophiles and DVD reviewers who look for such minor flaws as part of their job. |
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Not to mention capable of turning the rule set reviewers temporarily boss-eyed in the process. |
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Verapamil and selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors also were widely used, but the reviewers concluded that there was poor evidence of benefit. |
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The candidate has to write a thesis that is read by two external reviewers. |
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The candidate's supervisor and the external reviewers are generally jury members. |
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Some journals request that the experimenter provide lists of possible peer reviewers, especially if the field is highly specialized. |
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In her own lifetime, Mary Shelley was taken seriously as a writer, though reviewers often missed her writings' political edge. |
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While Mansfield Park was ignored by reviewers, it was very popular with readers. |
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Other reviewers agreed that the score contained passages of great beauty, but was ineffective as drama. |
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Several reviewers stated that some of the performances in the film sounded better than their analogous album tracks. |
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While Mansfield Park was ignored by reviewers at first publication, it was a great success with the public. |
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In the late 20th century, Mansfield Park raised controversy among reviewers. |
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Another tack of latter reviewers was to downplay the magnitude of the earlier acceptance and reliance on the Description. |
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Critical reaction toward the episode was largely positive, with reviewers praising both the modernisation and its tonal fidelity to the original. |
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The author acknowledges the valuable feedback from reviewers of this article as well as from the Editor of Literator. |
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Elliott also noted that the methodology was found sound by independent peer reviewers from Austalia, New Zealand and the United States. |
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Viewpoints considered the feedback of nearly two thousand reviewers sharing the pros and cons of 131 food processor models used in the home. |
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On this view, reviewers are just maximizing utility, after all, and most find little in timely and polite peer reviews. |
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He did what he could to assure that disinterested reviewers approached their work fair-mindedly. |
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Sadly some national newspaper reviewers took a predictably snooty approach to a theatre exclusive happening in the North West. |
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His 1943 revival of William Congreve's Love for Love on tour and then in London received high praise from reviewers. |
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Generally, it received poor reviews, with reviewers giving more credit to Tenniel's illustrations than to Carroll's story. |
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Some reviewers felt that the story and dialogue were weak, while the visuals were spectacular. |
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Music reviewers responded with surprise when the band began to perform live while sober. |
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Repeating the Every Picture formula, for the most part, it reached number two on the US album charts and number one in the UK, and enjoyed further good notices from reviewers. |
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Gielgud's performances drew superlatives from reviewers and colleagues. |
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The revised standards affect all of the more than 30,000 firms enrolled in the AICPA Peer Review Program as well as peer reviewers and peer review users, including regulators. |
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I have no significant reservations in recommending the collection, but symptomatic of that disease all reviewers share, I do have some smaller ones, if you will indulge me. |
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In fact, as some reviewers have pointed out, the launch of my new book on crime is a case in point, hijacked to confect a row, rather than carefully explore important issues. |
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Some reviewers, though, notably John Wilson Croker for the Quarterly Review, expressed reservations about the propriety of mixing history and romance. |
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The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their tremendously insightful comments and criticisms which have enhanced the presentability of this paper manifold. |
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Other reviewers praised her onscreen chemistry with Clooney. |
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Despite high production values and the popularity of the show, the film was criticised by British reviewers who were unfamiliar with Shining Time Station. |
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Furthermore, this particular song does not make China the final destination of the soul as one of my anonymous reviewers has cognizantly pointed out. |
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