- no. 11. p. 60. ****er,
Karen (12
December 2007). "The ruin of a talent,
shrilly told by tabloids". The
Philadelphia Inquirer.
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- people, or to
indicate one's own location. When done correctly—loudly and
shrilly—a call of "cooee" can
carry over a
considerable distance. The distance...
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slowly letting the air out of a balloon,
causing it to
squeak loudly and
shrilly. Pee-wee
discovers that the bank
robbers are
hiding among the Amish. That...
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critical calling it a "flawed and
dishonest book" with "unhistorical and
shrilly verbose" and that
Arendt coverage of the
Soviet Union was superficial....
- Morris, but
Catherine bitterly informs him that she was jilted.
Catherine shrilly expresses that
Sloper has
denied her even the
chance to "buy" a husband...
- the "demoniac laugh--low, suppressed, and deep" or "a savage, a sharp, a
shrilly sound that ran from end to end of
Thornfield Hall,"
though the
reason comes...
- Los
Angeles Times declared that the film "manages to hit
peaks of
comedy shrilly dissonant but on an
adult level, that are rare indeed, and at the same...
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Thanksgiving movie turkey contest."
Dennis Harvey of
Variety wrote, "Too bad this
shrilly tuned comedy doesn't
demand more than clock-punching
effort from everyone...
- music".
Howard Kissel of New York
Daily News
complained that "the show is
shrilly overamplified" and "neither of the love
stories is
emotionally involving"...
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Conrad wrote: "I
suffered hallucinatory agonies of my own
while reading his
shrilly ecstatic prose".
Reviewing Food of the Gods,
Richard Evans Schultes wrote...