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- She cheerfully concedes that the pressure and exhaustion of making too many movies in a row probably aggravated a fairly typical case of postadolescent angst, as all the therapists she consulted concluded.
- Artistically, he has combined his postadolescent " Born to Run " sensuality with his Woody Guthrie-style serious folkie side and emerged with a more complete picture of who he is and what he thinks.
- She and her postadolescent staff rely on a cadre of teen-age scouts and an immensely popular site on America Online to keep them current, although they frequently have to guess which movies and stars are going to be popular three months ahead, because of production deadlines.
- "If Babylon burned a hole in your CD player, tune in to James's rich, vibrato-tinged croon, which straddles postadolescent ardor and grown-up love on his self-titled disc . " "'The Oprah Magazine "'
- In the Puppetmaster series and other Full Moon films, they spew forth like little Chuckies, wielding knives and flamethrowers but not inclined to rip people open like the postadolescent nut cases in " Scream " or skewer them like the tanker bugs in " Starship Troopers ."
- Transcendent nuggets like " Street Symphony " showcase her voluptuous vocals . " Generally positive with " The Boy Is Mine ", " Vibe " magazine felt that " no longer encumbered by the extreme youth that made some of the more sensuous moments on " Miss Thang " vaguely embarrassing, Monica embraces womanhood with the full force of her raspy, resonant alto and flourishing postadolescent libido ."
- Other reviews were also positive; Sal Cinquemani form " Slant Magazine " suggested that " The Fear " is proof of the pop singer's self-awareness, but, given her own personal tabloid history, the song possesses a trail of irony : " I'll look at " The Sun " and I'll look in " The Mirror " / I'm on the right track, yeah, we're onto a winner . " Leah Greenblatt of " Entertainment Weekly " liked the song, in which Allen makes fun of her own material-girl ID and went on to say that it is in fact " a tale of two Lilys : the naughty postadolescent in the rearview mirror, and the fully realized female coming around the bend . " Chris Buckle from " The Skinny " gave " The Fear " three stars, commenting that it " is a potent reminder that she's more than just gobby gossip-fodder ", but also disliked a few lyrics, which " in particular [ are ] a clumsy attempt to inject politics amongst the celeb-woe naval-gazing ", while About . com praised the song for being a " pop masterpiece ", Allen's " witty intelligent lyrics " and compared it to Pink's " Stupid Girls ".