Приклади вживання Critic robert Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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During one of the performances Bob was heard by the music critic Robert Shelton.
Critic Robert Christgau wrote that"there's never been hip-hop so complex and subtle musically.".
Six weeks later Dylan confided to critic Robert Shelton,"Oh, I was really down.
Wine critic Robert M. Parker, Jr. gave Sogno Uno a rating of 90 to 91 out of 100, and described it as"awfully good".
Has been called"probably the most significant progressive news institution that has come around in some time" by professor andmedia critic Robert McChesney.
World renowned wine critic Robert Parker gave Sogno Uno a rating of 90 to 91 out of 100, and described it as“awfully good”.
Since then, Democracy Now! has been called"probably the most significant progressive news institution that has come around in some time" by professor andmedia critic Robert McChesney.
Critic Robert Hilburn interpreted the album as U2 probing into what they saw as the"disillusionment of the modern age".
When the famous German composer and music critic Robert Schumann hear Chopin perform, he is quoted as saying,“Hats off, gentlemen: A Genius!”.
Music critic Robert Christgau coined the term"semipopular music" in 1970, to describe records that seemed accessible for popular consumption but proved unsuccessful commercially.
Scholl was the daughter of Magdalena(Müller)and liberal politician and ardent Nazi critic Robert Scholl, who was the mayor of her hometown of Forchtenberg am Kocher in northern Baden-Württemberg, when Scholl was born.
Village Voice critic Robert Christgau said the album was not wholly bad, even finding"Bicycle Race" humorous, although he said Queen sounded like the band 10cc"with a spoke, or a pump, up their ass".
It also included a short acoustic song,"Only Solitaire", widelythought to be aimed at L.A. Times rock music critic Robert Hilburn, who had written a harsh review of the A Passion Play concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
Music critic Robert Christgau said that, although the songs are"overlong and overworked", they"evince an effort that bears a remarkable resemblance to care- that is, to caring in the best, broadest, and most emotional sense.".
It also included a short acoustic song,"Only Solitaire", widelythought to be aimed at L.A. Times rock music critic Robert Hilburn, who had written a harsh review of the A Passion Play concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
Music critic Robert Christgau found the album's songs"overlong and overworked" but remarked that"they evince an effort that bears a remarkable resemblance to care- that is, to caring in the best, broadest, and most emotional sense.".
It also received a"Certified Fresh" rating from Rotten Tomatoes, with largely positive reviews critics, who often applauded its informative and inspirational style-Film Critic Robert W. Butler said of the film,"If The Singing Revolution were a fictional film it would be dismissed as a pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
In May 1974, Los Angeles Times critic Robert Hilburn reviewed the second New York Dolls album, Too Much Too Soon.
Describing a July 1979 performance, music critic Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times focused on"Tomata's extraordinary power on stage.".
Robert Schumann was a German composer and influential music critic.
In reviewing Live Aid in 2005, one critic wrote,"Those who compile lists of Great Rock Frontmen and award the top spots to Mick Jagger, Robert Plant, etc all are guilty of a terrible oversight.
In arts and the social sciences: Nobel Laureate Oliver Hart; economist and President of the British Academy Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford; academic and Provost of Worcester College Sir Jonathan Bate; academic and journalist Germaine Greer;literary critic Susan Bassnett; historians Sir J.R. Hale and David Arnold; economist Andrew Oswald and economic historian Robert Skidelsky, Baron Skidelsky.
The results were aired on a television program called"The World's Greatest Gigs".[50][51] Mercury's powerful, sustained note during the a cappella section came to be known as"The Note Heard Round the World".[52] In reviewing Live Aid in 2005,one critic wrote,"Those who compile lists of Great Rock Frontmen and award the top spots to Mick Jagger, Robert Plant, etc all are guilty of a terrible oversight.
During the 17th century it was widely held that light, like sound, consisted of a wave or undulatory motion, and Newtons major critics in the field of optics--Robert Hooke and Christiaan Huygens--were articulate spokesmen for this theory.
He retired on January 20, 1953, the last day of the Truman administration,and served on the Yale Board of Trustees along with Senator Robert A. Taft, one of his sharpest critics.
One study finds that the term"anarchy" occurred on average 6.9 times in IR books prior to 1979 but 35.5 times in IR books after 1979.[7]A special issue of World Politics in 1985[8] and Robert Keohane's edited collection Neorealism and Its Critics(1986) focused extensively on Kenneth Waltz's usage of anarchy in explaining international politics.
Robert Wiersem of The Toronto Star called The Baroque Cycle a"sublime, immersive, brain-throttlingly complex marvel of a novel that will keep scholars and critics occupied for the next 100 years".[6].
Critics have deemed their sound similar to that of The Police and U2, although members of the band claim they took most of their influence from The Cure, whose front man Robert Smith had appeared on"All of This".
Critics have deemed their sound similar to that of The Police and U2, although members of the band claim they took most of their influence from The Cure, whose front man Robert Smith had appeared on"All of This".
The conference included journalist Robert Mickens' live interview with former Irish president Mary McAleese, a vocal critic of Catholic teaching.