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The word Gentleman is a specifically English one and closely connected with the development of English culture.
Race and The English Newmania 2007
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The side story involving the First Gentleman is a bit of a clunker, but the central plot twists and turns with admirable precision, ending with a wrenching cliffhanger image that practically forces you to return next week.
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One of our favorite films of the past year, The Merry Gentleman is a fascinatingly opaque bit of filmmaking that lingers with you long after its credits fade.
DVD Review: The Merry Gentleman « Screaming Blue Reviews 2009
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The Merry Gentleman is in that sense daring right until its wide-open end.
DVD Review: The Merry Gentleman « Screaming Blue Reviews 2009
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Gentleman is wrong to say that the UN Secretary-General has not been taking action.
Answer the fucking question... Not a sheep 2008
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Gentleman is wrong to say that the UN Secretary-General has not been taking action.
Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008
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In my opinion, its approach to the anti-Semitic problem is far more effective than the one in Gentleman's Agreement.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Yorker, but also in Gentleman's Quarterly and Mademoiselle.
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And that, Ladies and Gentleman, is the crux of the issue.
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Other critics question its effectiveness as a social problem film, suggesting that its focus on the "radical fringe" of anti-Semitism is less socially significant than the mainstream representation of "genteel" anti-Semitism in Gentleman's Agreement.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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