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  2. Paradox (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    Paradox is a 2018 American musical film written and directed by Daryl Hannah, and starring Neil Young and his current backing band Promise of the Real. A soundtrack album, Paradox , by Young and the band was released to coincide with the film.

  3. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The review bombing reduced Grand Theft Auto V ' s overall Steam review rating from "positive" to "mixed". [7] [5] Crusader Kings II was review bombed the same month by customers after Paradox had raised the prices in some regions. [6] In 2017, Valve changed policy to make unpaid games of any kind not count towards the game's review scores.

  4. The Cloverfield Paradox - Wikipedia

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    The website's consensus reads: "Brilliant casting is overshadowed by a muddled mix of genres and storylines that scratch more heads than sci-fi itches in The Cloverfield Paradox." [35] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 37 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. [36]

  5. File:The paradox of Oxford (IA paradoxofoxford00more).pdf

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  6. Wikipedia : Review aggregators

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    Review aggregators are websites that collect film reviews and reflect overviews of critical reception by providing a score for a film based on the reviews. Some review aggregation websites, such as Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic , are considered reliable sources, but information from them should be used in proper context and have some limitations.

  7. Tocqueville effect - Wikipedia

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    The Tocqueville effect (also known as the Tocqueville paradox) [1] is the phenomenon in which, as social conditions and opportunities improve, social frustration grows more quickly. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Definition

  8. Paradoxography - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxography is a genre of classical literature which deals with the occurrence of abnormal or inexplicable phenomena of the natural or human worlds (Latin mirabilia, 'marvels, miracles').

  9. Paradox (database) - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition also shifted focus. Paradox had historically competed against dBASE in some markets, and Paradox/W originally was designed to improve the competitive position in the developer-oriented market. After dBASE was acquired, this was no longer desirable, and emphasis shifted toward an ease-of-use market. However the product could not ...