Sentences with phrase «received warm reviews»

DmC: Devil May Cry received warm reviews, but sales weren't able to come anywhere near Devil May Cry 4's success, while series fans lamented the new interpretations of the characters, as well as the easier difficulty and greater focus on cinematics and platforming.
Advance word on Have A Nice Day has been good; the film received warm reviews and picked up a share of awards when it played festivals last year.

Not exact matches

I received this product for review from Influenster in the shade 30 Warm Nude and it was the perfect match to my summer skin tone here in Florida.
It's clear that the folks behind the scenes listened to what the fans wanted after The Purge received luke - warm reviews last year.
Side Effects and Warm Bodies received relatively positive reviews overall and are worth seeing.
We always feel heart warmed whenever we receive such reviews and I am sure it will encourage us to provide the same level of customer service in the future to come.
David Choi's Jumbo, a giant flowered piranha is a tour de force of epoxy and man - made materials, the classical sculptures carved out of Polystyrene insulation by Morgan Herrin put sensation sculptor Marc Quinn's 2005 exhibition The complete Marbles at Mary Boone to shame, (not that this is overly difficult, but Quinn did receive a baffling number of positive reviews for a very easy show) and Brian Basnett's tiny soft sculptures made from found plastics are whimsical, but not at the expense of being personal and warm.
The Current Wisdom is a series of monthly articles in which Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. «Chip» Knappenberger, from Cato's Center for the Study of Science, review interesting items on global warming in the scientific literature or of a more technical nature that may not have received the media attention that they deserved, or have been misinterpreted in the popular press.
The idea is to make it impossible for scientists who are skeptical of global warming to receive any funding or get published in peer - reviewed journals — and then declare that, lo and behold, there are no published scientists who are skeptical about global warming!
The Current Wisdom is a series of monthly articles in which Patrick J. Michaels, director of the Center for the Study of Science, reviews interesting items on global warming in the scientific literature that may not have received the media attention that they deserved, or have been misinterpreted in the popular press.
A paper of mine on hurricanes and global warming received some inappropriate reviews from people who were skeptical of AGW and / or its links with hurricanes, with word like «paranoid», «bully pulpit», «hypocritical», used in direct reference to me personally in the reviews.
I would argue that prior to hurricane Katrina, papers about hurricanes and global warming would not have received such inappropriate reviews.
The idea is to make it impossible for scientists who are skeptical of global warming to receive any funding or get published in peer - reviewed journals â $» and then declare that, lo and behold, there are no published scientists who are skeptical about global warming!
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