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critical and commercial
It is proposed that in 10 years all commercial timberlands, all critical watersheds, and other lands in the National Forest System developed or proposed for intensive use will be given protection from fire adequate to meet the fire situation in the worst years and under serious peak loads.
The commercial propagandist, who can't afford to be critical, gets along well with the amateur, from whom he feeds, but he frequently steps on the analyst's toes by refusing to keep his material genuine.
The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.
With the critical and commercial success in the United States of such memoirs as Angela ’ s Ashes and The Color of Water, however, more and more people have been encouraged to try their hand at this genre.
Their debut album, Pretty on the Inside ( 1991 ) garnered them critical praise, and they went on to achieve international critical and commercial success for their following albums, Live Through This ( 1994 ) and Celebrity Skin ( 1998 ).
Meanwhile, Live Through This was an immense commercial and critical success, receiving rave reviews from major music periodicals and going certified gold.
Originally active from 1985 to 1996, the band have had consistent commercial and critical success in Australia and New Zealand and international chart success in two phases, beginning with their self-titled debut album, Crowded House, which reached number twelve on the US Album Chart in 1987 and provided the Top Ten hits, " Don't Dream It's Over " and " Something So Strong ".
Cowboy Bebop received widespread critical acclaim and became a commercial success both in Japanese and international markets, most notably in the United States.
Then being employed by the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, he proceeded to make two films: the science-fiction epic Dune ( 1984 ), which proved to be a critical and commercial failure, and then a neo-noir crime film, Blue Velvet ( 1986 ), which was critically acclaimed.
The film garnered critical and commercial success, becoming Day's biggest hit so far.
In contrast, the director's cut of Scott's Kingdom of Heaven ( which was a commercial failure in its 2005 theatrical release ) is the true version of the film Scott wanted, nearly an hour longer and has been met with more critical acclaim than the original version.
Incorporating experiments in British jungle and drum ' n ' bass, Earthling ( 1997 ) was a critical and commercial success in the UK and the US, and two singles from the album became UK top 40 hits.
However, Total Devo was not a commercial success, and received poor critical reviews.
The commercial and critical success of Sternberg's silent Underworld in 1927 was largely responsible for spurring a trend of Hollywood gangster films.
They were followed by the critical and commercial hit Planet of the Apes.
Despite its modest critical and commercial success in Italy, and its warm reception by French critics, it failed to interest North American distributors.
The GPS program provides critical capabilities to military, civil and commercial users around the world.
He directed Maggie Smith in Travels with My Aunt in 1972 and helmed the critical and commercial flop The Blue Bird, the first joint Soviet-American production, in 1976.
In Europe, the genre remains highly popular into the 2000s, with groups and artists such as Daft Punk and Justice performing in the genre, and obtaining commercial success and critical acclaim.
Studio interference, possibly spurred by political pressure from Nazi Germany, led to the film's being altered from Whale's vision and The Road Back was a critical and commercial failure.
On both sides of the Atlantic the film was a tremendous critical and commercial success and placed Whale at the top of the British film industry.
Spider-Man was a commercial and critical success.
In the 1970s Led Zeppelin reached new heights of commercial and critical success that made them one of the most influential groups of the era, dwarfing their earlier achievements.
The company was once famous for its innovative line of graphic adventure games, the critical and commercial success of which peaked in the mid 1990s.

critical and triumph
" In conclusion about the poem, Watson stated, " The triumph of ' Kubla Khan ,' perhaps, lies in its evasions: it hints so delicately at critical truths while demonstrating them so boldly.
When released, the album was greeted with critical acclaim and has been referred to in The Rolling Stone Album Guide as Springsteen's " first triumph " but sales were slow.
While it was a popular and critical triumph, the five-day season was not a financial success.
Released in April 1971 as the follow-up of his commercial breakthrough and critical triumph, Sweet Baby James, it almost equaled the acclaim and surpassed the success of its predecessor at the time of its release.
Directed by Julie Taymor, the film was a critical triumph and Angus delivered a solid performance, but with mediocre box office results.
Subsequent titles in the Total War series built on the triumph of Shogun: Total War, increasing the company's critical and commercial success.

critical and Band
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the Rolling Stone's, noting that " critical acclaim and popular consensus has accorded them the title of the “ World ’ s Greatest Rock and Roll Band .” Rolling Stone magazine ranked them 4th on their " 100 Greatest Artists of All Time " list, and their album sales are estimated to have been more than 200 million worldwide.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, released the previous year, had enjoyed a combination of commercial success, critical acclaim, and immense cultural influence that had previously seemed inconceivable for a pop release.
Back in Hollywood, Merman was featured in Happy Landing, a minor comedy with Cesar Romero, Don Ameche, and Sonja Henie ; the box office hit Alexander's Ragtime Band, a pastiche of Irving Berlin songs interpolated into a plot that vaguely paralleled the composer's life ; and Straight, Place or Show, a critical and commercial flop starring the Ritz Brothers.
The Allman Brothers Band played numerous shows in the South before releasing their debut album, The Allman Brothers Band in 1969 to critical acclaim.
Throughout 2002 and 2003, Jones appeared on stages globally, on her first tour with the Handsome Band, travelling throughout Asia, America, Europe and Oceania, with numerous sold-out concerts and critical acclaim.
Band on the Run enjoyed very positive critical reception and did much to restore McCartney's tarnished post-Beatles image among critics.
When the album came out in January 1990, critical reception was mostly favorable: Rolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars and its readers and critics voted the Black Crowes ' Best New American Band ' in 1990 ; the band appeared on the cover of the magazine's 605th issue ( May 1991 ) following their firing from the ZZ Top tour in March that year.
Leitao is especially critical of the accounts of the Sacred Band that describes it as being composed of lovers, and believes that the Sacred Band's role in the battles of Tegyra, Leuctra, and Chaeronea were all exaggerated.
" In his autobiography, Levon Helm was critical of the inclusion of Diamond, not discerning any musical connection to The Band.
Dalla started out as a more traditional folk band in the early 1990s called ' The Jack and Jenny Band ', to little critical or commercial acclaim.
In 1975, the Bothy Band released their eponymous first album on Green Linnet Records, which received critical acclaim and established their reputation as a significant musical force in Irish traditional music.
In 1968, he received critical acclaim for his performance as a bitter, pockmarked gay man who dreads his birthday in off-Broadway's The Boys in the Band.
But like his previous band Rough Diamond, neither critical nor commercial acclaim was forthcoming. On the Rocks is an album by the Byron Band, taking its name from their singer, British rock vocalist David Byron. David used to work with a guy called Pete Green, he was also known as Daniel Boon-he had written several hits that went to number one in the Sixties.
Bob Geldof, initiator of the Band Aid and Live Aid movements for famine relief in the 1980s, was a student at the college ( however, he was bitterly critical of it and in fact left without any qualifications ).
Recently, the band has enjoyed renewed interest, along with mainstream critical acclaim in the music press, with the September 2006, release of a six-disc box set eponymously titled, " Sonic's Rendezvous Band ," by UK label Easy Action.
A few artists like Junoon, Mekaal Hasan Band and Laal have achieved commercial success and mainstream critical recognition.
The USC Trojan Marching Band plays the song during referee time-outs for viewing replays of critical plays ; it is played at least once each home and away football game.
A reunion of sorts took place in 1974, with the Electric Flag releasing The Band Kept Playing, but the recording was not a commercial or critical success and the band quickly disbanded after several months of sporadic gigs.
It is widely assumed that the relationship with Meaux did more to hurt The Ham Brothers Band than help and despite critical acclaim for the work, the album never made it in the marketplace.
That year critical success came in the form of being chosen as California's Best Live Band by the East Bay Express and by being called the Best Lifestyle Music artist by the SF Weekly.

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