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"mystify" Definitions
  1. to make somebody confused because they do not understand something

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The mass shooting in Las Vegas continues to mystify investigators.
I tend to mystify my friends with how much I eat.
The inflation of presidential power over the last century would mystify James Madison.
And what it says will mystify you, not to mention give you the chills.
Both sides mystify racial identity, interpreting it as something fixed, determinative and almost supernatural.
There is one souvenir photo in my grandmother's room that continues to mystify me.
This can mystify those who grew up in places where speaking freely really is dangerous.
It represents science fiction at its best, when it can mystify us like a dream.
The imagery would mystify most viewers, but, to the couple, all three held special significance.
"SALT AND VINEGAR" - A touchstone moment highlighting how Britons and continentals so often mystify one another.
They begin working with a wealthy French producer and try to mystify audiences with their paranormal gifts.
Here, paintings and photographs of the seemingly-mysterious buildings work to further mystify members of the Brotherhood.
Amy Bennett gives us just enough tantalizing visual details to enthrall and mystify, without becoming heavy-handed.
The whole concept of changing three forwards on the fly never failed to mystify Hockey 101 students.
Australia, whose bird life, koalas and plants mystify us, is in the throes of a global calamity.
One of her most famous images, "Portrait of Space," used to mystify and fascinate me as a kid.
For occasional admirers, though, they will more likely mystify, having only the most notional connection to the story.
Despite new information, two mysteries that have gripped the nation — one new, the other decades old — continue to mystify.
McQueen worked the way a dreaming brain does, transmuting suppressed instinct into images that can trouble, mystify, and elate.
Chances are George and Gil will either mystify you completely or make you laugh too hard to see straight.
A more informed understanding of one's cycle could also de-mystify what days would be most effective for couples to conceive.
It is precisely the opposite of these simplistic hero-on-a-white-horse narratives, which only serve to confuse and mystify.
The voters you blame, whose ballots — for Clinton or Trump — so mystify and offend you, are not a distant, unfamiliar America.
At her best – which is often – Bennett gives us just enough tantalizing visual details to enthrall and mystify, without becoming heavy-handed.
It happens in ways which mystify that relation, giving canonical authority to a particular kind of experience of subjectivity and social power.
I confided in a friend once that, after 15 years of marriage, the institution and the relationship itself continued to mystify me.
However, as with so many newspaper conventions that have migrated to mobile devices, laptops and desktop computers, datelines can mystify contemporary readers.
They find wine to be something with the capacity to surprise, to mystify, to disappoint, yes, but also to move them emotionally.
Sports of The Times The game simply halted, lost in one of those Talmudic debates that enthrall hardball devotees and mystify everyone else.
First detected in 1211023, fast radio bursts (FRBs) continue to mystify astronomers, who have struggled to understand the sources of these powerful emissions.
Motives and actions are mysterious and relationships are ambiguous not because she wants to mystify anyone or anything, but because she's a realist.
Now wheelchair-bound and mute, Don Hector tries to help his nephew figure out how to handle Gus Fring, whose machinations mystify Lalo.
The point is not to mystify but to illuminate the ways family abide, as one orphaned boy reaches through history to help another.
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When they showed Laura Palmer in a body bag, they created a new template for prestige television: It needed to shock, to impress, to mystify.
It's the kind of look that would mystify my parents ("Are you going paddling in the sea?" they would probably ask, after a long pause).
From Hero of Alexandria in antiquity to the Al­-Jazari in the Middle Ages, imaginative engineers crafted large, three-dimensional creatures with moving parts to mystify and entertain.
But Pruitt and Trump dismiss the field entirely and use lies to obfuscate and mystify climate change, when they're not actively defunding and using policy to end it.
In fact, understanding withdrawal options came up as one of the top issues that mystify retirement account holders, according to a recent study released by startup Dream Forward.
Whether they're plotting for the demise of humanity, silently manipulating us into serving them, or becoming our favorite characters in film, they always manage to mystify and captivate us.
Algorithms, along with careless references to them, not only mystify the process by which computers run the world, they also depersonalize the all-too-real corporations exploiting the technology.
CreditCreditBryan Meltz for The New York Times They are patients with diseases that mystify doctors, people whose symptoms are dismissed as psychosomatic, who have been given misdiagnosis upon misdiagnosis.
"Most people realize that magical powers are not being invoked and that it's someone who's created a way to mystify and entertain you," Mr. Jay told The Times in 2002.
The language employed by that disquisition is so archaic as to be very nearly Anglo-Frisian, and the logic wielded in its coils would mystify a scholar of the Talmud.
They're the kinds of mistakes that would mystify any user who doesn't understand that their personal data is being ingested and served by artificial intelligence every time they use the News Feed.
Anyone following Trump's presidential bid knows that one source can be trusted to usually mystify and occasionally clarify Trump's minute-by-minute thoughts on the news of the day: his personal Twitter account.
It was one of those stories about Trump's mired global business dealings which are themselves marked by Trump's obscurantism, and which tend to mystify and confuse more than clarify—and ultimately to bore.
There is so much more to movies than plot, or at least there should be, but the studios have so little faith in their products that they mystify banal and obvious story elements.
The numbers — here, from 3 to 62 — suggest we are seeing only a small sample of the artist's visions; they remind us that the banal can continuously mystify with unexpected depth and dynamism.
But ever ready to mystify the obvious, the governing elite coined last week a linguistic shortcut for all that under a term, "separatism" — immigrant communities that do not integrate into the broader French society.
To say that "the idea system that has always motivated reform" is "the sense that we're all in this together" is to mystify history and the lived experiences that sparked social movements in this country.
But after a 2013 production at Two River Theater in Red Bank, N.J., "Be More Chill" went viral on the internet for reasons that still mystify its authors, Joe Iconis (songs) and Joe Tracz (book).
"Live Baby Live" captures INXS at its peak; "Mystify" uses intimate interviews with Hutchence's inner circle (U2's Bono, Kylie Minogue and the model Helena Christensen) to paint a soft-focus picture of the singer.
To give you an idea of the financial costs and time commitment involved, we've invited Capalad, who runs financial-planning service Brunch & Budget, to share her experience and de-mystify the many hidden price tags involved.
Prominent venture capitalist Michael Mortiz of Sequoia Capital wrote an op-ed arguing that Slack and Spotify are leading the way to a better day where Wall Street won't control and mystify the process of going public.
We don't yet know how many episodes there will be or the running time on each one, but the episodic format alone should help to de-mystify some of the deeply nerdy sci-fi embedded in Assassins stories.
The lesson here is that even if you're using a custom keyboard that generates strings of letters and numbers that can mystify many English speakers, using something that equates to "password" as your password is still a bad idea.
The new Netflix docuseries Abstract: The Art of Design, which premieres February 10, doesn't aim to de-mystify the design process, but to unpack how and why designers work: what motivates them, what excites them, and how they get around roadblocks.
Indians 29, Orioles 222 Carlos Santana drove in two runs with a pair of two-out singles, and Shane Bieber continued to mystify Baltimore, throwing eight shutout innings as visiting Cleveland defeated the O's in the finale of a three-game series.
The sound design gave the greater whole a personality of menace and mystery that pulled us through; the minimal Angelo Badalamenti score – a key weapon on Lynch's want to mystify us and make us feel all his feels – was striking, and while it may have been strategic, it was missed.
EditorsNote: adds first series win for O's since April Carlos Santana drove in two runs with a pair of two-out singles, and Shane Bieber continued to mystify Baltimore, throwing eight shutout innings as the visiting Cleveland Indians defeated the Orioles 22-20 Sunday in the finale of a three-game series.
The vampires' actions mystify and torment the humans throughout the novel, causing grief and terror.
I've seen her mystify and beguile audiences before with her great stage presence and all around snazziness.
A documentary about Hutchence entitled Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar aired in 2017. In 2019, Mystify: Michael Hutchence—another documentary about Hutchence's life—was released.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 70% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 5.41/10. Guy Lodge in Variety called it a "beautiful, unhinged, sometimes hilarious trek into geographical and psychological wilderness that will delight some and mystify many others".
Her film credits range from The Mask (1993) to Angels & Demons (2009), in addition to other major Hollywood film titles. In 2010, Ansel became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Visual Effects Branch). Other film credits include still photography for Mystify: Michael Hutchence, directed by Richard Lowenstein (2019).
"Mystify" is a song by Australian rock band INXS and is the fifth (and last) single from their 1987 album Kick. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence as part of the first sessions for Kick. The song was first previewed to Australian audiences on the Australian Made tour in January 1987.
Adams made an appearance on BBC Radio Leicester's version of Desert Island Discs in August 2004, and chose songs from Nat King Cole (Love Letters), Billy Joel (Scenes from an Italian Restaurant), The Style Council (Shout to the Top!), and INXS (Mystify). He released his autobiography, Micky Adams – My Life In Football in September 2017.
John V. Young in San Francisco led to the arrests and indictments of several former Black Panther Party members. The unsolved murders of the Zodiac Killer continued to mystify San Franciscans as the killer repeatedly send taunting messages to the San Francisco Chronicle taking credit for various Northern California killings through 1970 and 1971.
In addition, Damon Herriman played band manager CM Murphy and Samantha Jade played Kylie Minogue. Given the popularity of this TV miniseries, there was talk of a Broadway musical and a feature film about INXS in the future. In 2019, a documentary film was released about Michael Hutchence titled Mystify. A soundtrack was also released featuring INXS tracks.
In various organizations, it is the role of the mystagogue to "mystify" pledges. The term is sometimes used to refer to a person who guides people through religious sites, such as churches, and explains the various artifacts. This branch of theology is at times called mystagogy. In the United States versions of mystagogical legends predate European contact.
Like "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", "Thou Art the Man" is an experiment in the detective fiction genre which Poe invented and called "tales of ratiocination". This story, however, is narrated by the detective himself, who must mystify the reader by presenting a problem to which he already knows the solution.Hoffman, Daniel. Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe.
Symoné released a five-track EP with Hollywood Records on January 1, 2004Advance EP at Amazon.comRaven-Symoné – This Is My Time Advance EP Discogs prior to the release of This Is My Time, containing "Backflip", "Bump", "Overloved", "What Is Love?", and "Mystify".[ allmusic ((( This Is My Time [Advance EP] )))] Released to promote the full-length album, the EP was only available in select stores and is now very rare.
His enforcers Chris Partlow and Snoop conceal their numerous victims in abandoned and boarded-up row houses where the bodies will not be readily discovered. The disappearances of so many known criminals come to mystify both the major crimes unit investigating Marlo and the homicide unit assigned to solve the presumed murders. Marlo coerces Bodie into working under him. McNulty is a patrolman and lives with Beadie Russell.
He and Shelly eventually move in together when Leo Johnson becomes comatose. He tries to become an assistant to Ben Horne but falls in with Horne at the point of Horne's nervous breakdown and finds little success. Bobby later becomes a deputy in the Twin Peaks sheriff's department, a position he assumes by 2014. As Major Briggs's son, Bobby is able to solve clues left behind by his father that mystify Sheriff Truman and Hawk.
On a deconstructive level, theoretical work is being undertaken on technoscience to address scientific practices critically, e.g. by Bruno Latour (sociology), by Donna Haraway (history of science), and by Karen Barad (theoretical physics). It is pointed out that scientific descriptions may be only allegedly objective; that descriptions are of a performative character, and that there are ways to de-mystify them. Likewise, new forms of representing those involved in research are being sought.
After her murder, Fossey's National Geographic editor, Mary Smith, told Shlachter that on visits to the United States, Fossey would "load up on firecrackers, cheap toys and magic tricks as part of her method to mystify the (Africans) in order to hold them at bay."Shlachter, Barry. "A Neighborhood Feud? The strange life and gruesome death of Dian Fossey", July 8, 1986, Boston Phoenix She wore face-masks and pretended to practice black magic to scare away poachers.
In 1989 Olsen and Hutchence collaborated on a musical project, Max Q, producing a self-titled album combining electronic music with orchestra, bass, guitar and backing vocals. The Max Q band included John Murphy (drums), Bill Mc Donald (bass), Arne Hanna (guitar) Michael Sheridan (guitar), and Gus Till (keyboards). After recording Olsen and Hutchence travelled New York City to mix the tracks with DJ, Todd Terry. Max Q is featured in the 2019 film "Mystify" by Richard Lowenstein.
A strange stone-statuette of the star-headed "Elder Things" from Gilman's dreams is also discovered. These items are put on display in Miskatonic University's museum, where they continue to mystify scholars. The skeleton of an enormous deformed rat with hints of human or primate anatomy is soon discovered within the attic's flooring; this baffles academia and disturbs the demolition workers so greatly that they light thanksgiving candles within a nearby church in celebration of the creature's demise.
Menstruation and pregnancy had come to be seen as medical problems requiring interventions such as hysterectomies. Marxists such as Vicente Navarro (1980) linked medicalization to an oppressive capitalist society. They argued that medicine disguised the underlying causes of disease, such as social inequality and poverty, and instead presented health as an individual issue. Others examined the power and prestige of the medical profession, including the use of terminology to mystify and of professional rules to exclude or subordinate others.
But they consider that, in all societies, one class, usually characterised as the "ruling class", gains far more than other classes. Marxists agree with functionalists that socialisation plays a crucial role in promoting conformity and order. However, unlike the latter, they are highly critical of the ideas, values and norms of "capitalist ideology". Modern Marxists point to education and the media as socialising agencies, which delude or "mystify" the working class into conforming to a social order, which works against its real interests.
He also worked hard to revive Stirner. According to one view this was a part of his project to present Nietzsche as "the great successor, developer and creative transformer" of Stirner. He edited and wrote an introduction to the 1893 Reclam Edition of Stirner with this in mind. Discussing the book in a letter to Köselitz, he wrote: "My introduction has only that one objective, to protect innocent people against it [Stirner's book] and to mystify and paralyze the malevolent, substantially with the assistance of Nietzsche".
Prince adopted the idea of releasing an album under the pseudonym Camille with no picture on the album cover to mystify the public and see if the album would stand on its own without Prince's name attached to it. The album reached the mastering stage, but as Prince continued recording songs, he felt the need to expand beyond a single album. Eventually he decided to combine various tracks from Dream Factory, Camille and other newly recorded tracks into a 3-LP album called Crystal Ball. Warner Bros.
Henry the Seventh went on to win several major races including the Eclipse Stakes. In the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile at Newmarket, Sweet Solera was ridden by Bill Rickaby and started the 4/1 joint favourite with Mystify in a field of fourteen fillies. She won by one and a half lengths from Ambergris with a gap of six lengths back to Indian Melody in third. The time of 1:38.14 was over a second faster than that recorded by the colt Rockavon in the previous day's 2000 Guineas.
223; Dart 2012, p. 85; Ley p. 38. One or two positive reviews appeared, such as the one in the Globe, 7 June 1823: "The Liber Amoris is unique in the English language; and as, possibly, the first book in its fervour, its vehemency, and its careless exposure of passion and weakness—of sentiments and sensations which the common race of mankind seek most studiously to mystify or conceal—that exhibits a portion of the most distinguishing characteristics of Rousseau, it ought to be generally praised".Quoted by Jones, p. 338.
Songs such as Funkopolis, Red All Over, Liberated, and All Good Girls mystify straightforward musical consumers even while becoming commonplace on dance floors. The band is well known for its lack of subscription to any particular musical genre and refusal to accept label-level censorship. Marcus has worked with all sorts of artists as well, outside of the band, including the Supergroup Pigface. On the Invisible Records Website, Martin Atkins says this: > Notes from thee Underground - A wide array of participants, as Pigface began > to pick up steam.
Lall's fascination with India and the Indian economy led to his opening up a related, highly significant field of work - the phenomenon of Third World multinationals, and developing countries as the exporters of technology. A second interwoven strand of work was on the development of technological capability in developing countries. Technology has generally mystified economists, and in turn, and true to their profession, economic theorists have tended to mystify technology. Lall stands in a fine line of thinkers who have challenged the black-box, reductionist view of technology in economic theorising.
85; Ley p. 38. One or two positive reviews appeared, such as the one in the Globe, 7 June 1823: "The Liber Amoris is unique in the English language; and as, possibly, the first book in its fervour, its vehemency, and its careless exposure of passion and weakness—of sentiments and sensations which the common race of mankind seek most studiously to mystify or conceal—that exhibits a portion of the most distinguishing characteristics of Rousseau, it ought to be generally praised".Quoted by Jones, p. 338. However, such complimentary assessments were the rare exception.
For some reason, photographic images do not seem to stimulate imaginative responses. Orca, (1997), a deck about the environment inhabited by killer whales did not generate enough response to warrant a second printing despite the photos from Alexandra Morton’s collection; neither did Raccoon, (1996) a photo essay of a family of raccoons and their neighbours. Hand–painted images fared better. Morená, (1996) a 2–deck pictorial record of the tribal life of the rain forest people painted lovingly by Brazilian artist Walde Mar de Andrade e Silva continues to charm and mystify users.
David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician, and occasional actor. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed his own unique cinematic style, known as "Lynchian"; this style is characterized by its dream imagery and meticulous sound design. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements to his films have been said to "disturb, offend or mystify" their audiences. Over the course of Lynch's career, he has collaborated with several individuals on multiple occasions; his films frequently feature recurring cast members and principal production roles are often filled by a small pool of collaborators.
Lynch and Rodley 2005. p. 260. Among the many differences from Lynch's other films, The Straight Story contains no profanity, sexuality or violence, and is rated G (general viewing) by the Motion Picture Association of America, which came as "shocking news" to many in the film industry, who were surprised that it "did not disturb, offend or mystify".Lynch and Rodley 2005. p. 245. Le Blanc and Odell write that the plot made it "seem as far removed from Lynch's earlier works as could be imagined, but in fact right from the very opening, this is entirely his film—a surreal road movie".
Baird was the executive producer of Icarus, which follows the story of Bryan Fogel as he investigates the world of doping and the ability for athletes to hide their use of pharmacological support. The film received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2018. In 2018 Baird also produced the film Cradle of Champions, which follows the 2015 New York State Golden Gloves and its competitors within the context of post-industrial urban America. In 2018 Baird was an executive producer for the documentary film Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes, and in 2019 she was an executive producer for the documentary film Mystify: Michael Hutchence.
Marxists such as Vicente Navarro (1980) linked medicalization to an oppressive capitalist society. They argued that medicine disguised the underlying causes of disease, such as social inequality and poverty, and instead presented health as an individual issue. Others examined the power and prestige of the medical profession, including use of terminology to mystify and of professional rules to exclude or subordinate others. Some argue that in practice the process of medicalization tends to strip subjects of their social context, so they come to be understood in terms of the prevailing biomedical ideology, resulting in a disregard for overarching social causes such as unequal distribution of power and resources.
David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed his own unique cinematic style; known as "Lynchian", this style is noted most often for its dreamlike imagery and meticulous sound design. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements in his films have earned them a reputation as works that "disturb, offend or mystify" general audiences. Although born in Missoula, Montana, Lynch spent his youth traveling across the United States due to his father Donald's job for the Department of Agriculture; as a result, Lynch attended school across several states.
It also targeted policy makers who have the ability to provide a favorable environment for adolescents to have access to reproductive health information and services that give them the power of knowledge. I Need to Know attempted to de-mystify the discussion of sexuality issues between Parents and Children, thus encouraging Parent-child communication during this important process of growing up. The Programme also illustrated vividly the consequences of poor or ignorant choices made by young persons and the disadvantage of yielding to peer pressure. A total of 91 episodes (7 quarters) of Television and 104 episodes (8 quarters) of the radio series were produced.
In 1989, a special edition of Kick was released in Japan through WEA, featuring six additional tracks: the b-sides "Move On" and "Different World", and four remixes of the songs "Devil Inside", "New Sensation", "Need You Tonight" and "Guns in the Sky". Kick was first re- issued in 2002 by Rhino Entertainment as a remastered version. This expanded release included four previously unreleased bonus tracks: a bonus demo of "Mystify", as well as the demos "Jesus Was a Man" and "The Trap". It also features a guitar version of the b-side "Move On", which is one minute shorter and features a number of removed lyrics.
Lynch, speaking in 2007 David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed his own unique cinematic style which has been dubbed "Lynchian" and is characterized by its dream imagery and meticulous sound design. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements to his films have earned them the reputation that they "disturb, offend or mystify" their audiences. Lynch's oeuvre includes short and feature-length films, music videos, documentaries and television episodes, while his involvement in these ranges from direction, production and screenwriting to acting and sound design.
The exhibit contains pictures, animals and models of species known to engage in homosexuality, showing among other things southern right whales and giraffes engaged in same-sex pairing. The museum says one of its aims is to "help to de-mystify homosexuality among people... we hope to reject the all too well known argument that homosexual behaviour is a crime against nature." Most of the exhibition is based on the works of Bruce Bagemihl and Joan Roughgarden. The exhibition was initiated by the Norwegian Archive, Library and Museum Authority (ABM) as part of their "Break" program, encouraging museums, libraries and archives to do research and exhibitions of controversial and taboo subjects.
On All About Jazz, Dan McClenaghan called it "A superior piano trio outing with bonus of Iggy Pop's cool contributions".McClenaghan, D., All About Jazz Review, May 11, 2017 In the Colorado Springs Independent Bill Kopp wrote "The trio of Saft, bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bobby Previte turns in some unexpectedly accessible (and not at all avant-garde) jazz. And when Pop joins them on “Don’t Lose Yourself,” “Everyday” and the title track, he delivers a gravelly, wavering vocal that is more Leonard Cohen than Stooges. Because it may mystify jazz fans and Iggy acolytes in equal measure, an open mind is necessary when listening to Loneliness Road".
Eli Roth, for example, specifically states on the producer's commentary track for The Last Exorcism, that he and the other filmmakers will offer advice to people interested in making films, as well as film school students. He is a strong proponent of the educational use of audio commentary, having recorded five commentary tracks for his debut, Cabin Fever. He also recorded insightful commentary tracks, with Quentin Tarantino, for both Hostel films, in which the two horror movie fans share film-making anecdotes and offer advice on working in the movie business. Meanwhile, others (such as Steven Spielberg, Joe Johnston, Clint Eastwood, M. Night Shyamalan & David Lynch) feel commentary can de-mystify and cheapen a movie.
Polygram had on its slate as its first production The Story of Motown, a documentary about the record label's cultural and historical effects. Also on its slate is the co- production and financing of Mystify, INXS frontman Michael Hutchence biography. Republic Records appointed its first executive vice president of film & television in July 2017 to oversee film and TV projects and Federal Films initiative in working with Polygram. In June 2018, the company announced the appointed to the post of Vice President, Scripted Film & Television Daniel Inkeles, who moves over from a sister Vivendi company to UMG, StudioCanal. Lionsgate and PolyGram agreed to a multiyear first-look television deal in August 2018 to develop projects for TV from UMG’s portfolio of labels, artists and music with UMG issuing the corresponding sound tracks.
" In April 2018, 42 senior academics wrote to The Guardian condemning anti- Corbyn bias in coverage of the debate and suggested that "Dominant sections of the media have framed the story in such a way as to suggest that antisemitism is a problem mostly to do with Labour and that Corbyn is personally responsible for failing to deal with it. The coverage has relied on a handful of sources such as the Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council and well-known political opponents of Corbyn himself." They continued: "It is not 'whataboutery' to suggest that the debate on antisemitism has been framed in such a way as to mystify the real sources of anti-Jewish bigotry and instead to weaponise it against a single political figure just ahead of important elections. We condemn antisemitism wherever it exists.
A 2002 editorial in the British Medical Journal warned of inappropriate medicalization leading to disease mongering, where the boundaries of the definition of illnesses are expanded to include personal problems as medical problems or risks of diseases are emphasized to broaden the market for medications. The authors noted: > Inappropriate medicalisation carries the dangers of unnecessary labelling, > poor treatment decisions, iatrogenic illness, and economic waste, as well as > the opportunity costs that result when resources are diverted away from > treating or preventing more serious disease. At a deeper level it may help > to feed unhealthy obsessions with health, obscure or mystify sociological or > political explanations for health problems, and focus undue attention on > pharmacological, individualised, or privatised solutions. For many years, marginalized psychiatrists (such as Peter Breggin, Paula Caplan, Thomas Szasz) and outside critics (such as Stuart A. Kirk) have "been accusing psychiatry of engaging in the systematic medicalization of normality".
Many of the regional right-wing reactionaries, especially those on São Miguel, sought to mystify the importance of the date, suggesting how they allegedly played a major role in bringing about political and administrative autonomy in 1976. But, even as the PS promoted their view in the press of Ponta Delgada, the media was dominated then by journalists linked to the political right, such as Gustavo Moura, who accomplished a lot while heading the Açores much like the Açoriano Oriental. The Correio dos Açores, which was transformed into an official mouthpiece of PSD reactionary forces and the Micalense extreme- right separatists: during the directorship of Jorge do Nascimento Cabral (between 1981 and 1999), an avowed separatists member of the PSD, and Américo Natalino de Viveiros (after 1999).Jorge do Nascimento Cabral, was a former militant of the FLA, became an avowed separatist from June 1989, affirming that "autonomy is a transition to independence", which resulted in his censure by the legislature of the Azores.
Igor Kholin was born in Moscow in a family of a seamstress and an officer in the Imperial Russian Army, whose surname was, according to different versions, either Lvov or Kholin. The account of his father’s death is also controversial - one version says he died of typhoid, the other that he was fighting for the White Movement in the Russian Civil War, then turned Bolshevik, was taken hostage and executed by Admiral Kolchak. An account provided by Kholin’s relatives says that the poet’s grandfather owned a ballet school in Moscow, on Tverskaya street, and that his father married a country girl despite the will of the family. Neither of those stories can be confirmed, though, since Kholin was inclined to mystify his own life. Evgeniy Lobkov, a literary critic, said that Igor Kholin’s biography is mythological and that it is not known how and where his childhood, boyhood and youth had been spent.
Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, asserted that Kick "became the band's most enduring release by mixing the hard rock sound of Thieves with a looser approach to dance grooves". In a retrospective review, Q wrote, "Hutchence's knowing, Jaggeresque vocal swagger turned 'Devil Inside,' 'Never Tear Us Apart' and the mighty 'Mystify' into something beyond what INXS had done before and what they would do again". BBC Music's Cormac Heron reviewed the 2004 deluxe edition, "superfluous second disc notwithstanding, this is a near flawless collection of songs" and felt that the "production still sounds fresh and the song- writing partnership of Hutchence/Farriss wins you over with an anthemic glory". In a 2012 special review celebrating the anniversary of albums released in 1987, Classic Album Review admired Kick, calling it a "Well crafted pop/rock/dance album" and stating that it "transformed the band from the status of an alternative niche to that of a mainstream pop headlinder".

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