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Kutuzov's abilities on the battlefield were, in the eyes of his contemporaries and fellow Russian generals, far more complex and often described less than complimentarily.
Navarro called it an "arty piece of gaming", and complimentarily said that it had the "vibe of an art-school project".
"He redid the club somewhat," Ryan said, referring complimentarily to Kenny Williams, the White Sox general manager.
He had made the remark about perfection being unattainable to a Korean who had come to the annual martial arts exhibit and who had commented somewhat complimentarily on Ashley's performance.
He was known to his contemporaries as "The Prince and Lord Chesterfield of all medical practitioners", and less complimentarily as "the eel-backed baronet in consequence of his deep and oft-repeated bows."
While it is the core text on laws of the religion, it is not the exclusive source of laws in the religion, nor of Bahá'u'lláh's own writings, and complimentarily the reader is told explicitly to not view the text as a "mere code of laws".