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  • Amy Seidl, the author of Finding Higher Ground: Adaptation in the Age of Warming, puts adaptation in a climate context.

    Frank Sesno: Bugging Out: Could Climate Change Make the Insect Instinct Go Haywire? Frank Sesno 2011

  • This is an ensemble-mosaic picture, showing scenes from bourgeois Swedish life, in the structural manner of Altman's Short Cuts, but probably closer to European models, with the feel of Thomas Vinterberg's Festen or a diluted Ulrich Seidl; it adopts the alienating end-of-scene "blackout" punctuation from Haneke's Code Unknown.

    Involuntary – review Peter Bradshaw 2010

  • Physics Institute and in 1924, she was promoted to the position of Assistentin (assistant) .86 After her habilitation in experimental physics in 1932, Seidl became Privatdozentin (private lecturer) at the University of Vienna, teaching a course every semester from 1933 onwards.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • "Seidl has been described as a sadist, but underneath all the gloom and doom and constant cruelty is obviously a disappointed idealist crying out for people to care for one another."

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Import/Export. 2007

  • "Seidl hurls yet another blow to us Westerners, brutally depicting the contradictory consequences of social globalization with harsh, grotesque images that often simultaneously evoke smiles and strong emotions," writes Camillo de Marco for Cineuropa.

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Import/Export. 2007

  • "Very much in the vein of his best-known film, Dog Days (2001), Austrian auteur and documentarian Ulrich Seidl continues in this, his first fiction film in 6 years, to explore the darker aspects of human existence," writes Peter Brunette for Screen Daily.

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Import/Export. 2007

  • Franziska Seidl was one of the few women who, as early as 1923, worked as Wissenschaftlicher Hilfskraft (scientific assistant) at the first

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • "With an aimless script inadequately filmed, the picture is unlikely to make it much farther than its inexplicable inclusion In Competition here at Cannes," grumbles Ray Bennett in the Hollywood Reporter, where Scott Roxborough talks with Seidl.

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Import/Export. 2007

  • Seidl cut his fiscal 2006 earnings estimate to $5.35 from $6.25 per share, saying he doesn't see the company's Yellow Transportation business overcoming issues of cost and likewise, doesn't expect any of the subsidiaries to recover volumes until at least well into the second quarter.

    YRC Trucks Deliver Bad News 2006

  • P. 310 one scholar has suggested: Seidl, op. cit., p. 197, n.

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

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