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And here, because he needs must bend to custom, Corliss's adaptation went on rapidly.
CHAPTER 9 2010
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But any adjustment must have its painful periods, and while Corliss's general change went on smoothly, in the particular case of Frona it was different.
CHAPTER 9 2010
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She was lying where she had fallen, across Corliss's legs, while he, on his back, faced the hot sun without concern.
CHAPTER 26 2010
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Though he did not know it, this inability was Vance Corliss's most splendid possession.
CHAPTER 7 2010
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A great picture, but somehow Corliss's mind turned to his mother and her perennial tea, the soft carpets, the prim
CHAPTER 25 2010
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"In general, I found Richard Corliss's Time mag broadside, 'Sundance Movies are Bad for You,' unsupported and churlish, but if there's one film that some of his criticisms might apply to, it's this one," counters Filmmaker's Scott Macaulay.
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I know what you're getting at Deepak, but I don't think you can claim Corliss's list is meant for "unique people with unique tastes and unique knowledge of movies" when it includes populist entertainment like Wall-E and Iron Man.
Theater Hopper - Dec 10: Who Eats Ice Cream in December? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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I think Corliss's politics were unique to himself and his time.
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And in a case of the sins of the fathers being visited for many generations, I taught Sunday school to her daughter, Corliss's great-great-niece, last year.
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My mother remembers discussing religion with Lamont, but she remembers even more vividly visiting his parents at their estate on the Palisades in New Jersey, where Corliss's mother took pity on her plebeian origins and taught her the fine points of etiquette.
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