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Negatively, the distortion of total self-giving love (contraception, et. al.) destroys this participation (thus the interpretation of "Humanae Vitae", the TOB).
David L. Schindler criticizes Christopher West's work with TOTB 2009
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Negatively, love is not a disorder of tfee mind and body, not a madness, since it arises in the eternally most valuable, since it is the culmination of high processes, and since it makes for sanity of vision and strength and happiness.
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Negatively, for all of its variety, the anthology is nevertheless dominated by historical fiction pieces and stories on soldiers and war, and if there is ever a second “Warriors” anthology, I hope the editors will shoot for even greater diversity.
“Warriors” edited by George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2010
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Negatively, the household was subject to tensions that often characterize families.
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Negatively, there were a number of confusing narrative breaks that required a reread or three to figure out exactly where Charlie was coming from, thus interrupting the flow of the novel, but this was a minor complaint.
“My Dead Body” by Charlie Huston (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2009
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Negatively, I did have a few bones to pick with “Blood and Rain”, namely the assassin scene towards the beginning, where the use of blocky word balloons and giant text really detracted from the artwork.
“Soul Stealer: Blood and Rain” by Michael Easton & Christopher Shy (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2009
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Negatively oriented people seem to like negatively oriented politicians.
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Negatively, the plot in “The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart” is embarssingly simple with the ending easy to map out, but I was reminded of the old adage, “it's the journey that matters, not the destination.”
“The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart” by Jesse Bullington (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2009
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Negatively, it takes a while for the direction of the novel to be revealed—basically the whole first act and then some—certain stuff feels outdated like finding bomb recipes online, and once specific pieces of information fall into place the plot can be a bit predictable.
Archive 2009-03-01 Robert 2009
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"Negatively charged microscopic particles of pure platinum" maintain electric balance in the skin, says La Prairie, which protects against aging and free radicals.
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