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In the 1950s and 1960s, Sullivan was a respected starmaker because of the number of performers that became household names after appearing on the show.
Musical stars such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were among the most popular and highly respected personalities in Hollywood during the classical era ; the Fred and Ginger pairing was particularly successful, resulting in a number of classic films, such as Top Hat ( 1935 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ) and Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
The song's lyrics make a series of scurrilous allegations against a number of highly respected philosophers, usually with regard to their capacity or incapacity for imbibing intoxicating liquors.
A number of respected writers of mainstream literature have written science fiction, including Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four, Anthony Burgess ' A Clockwork Orange and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.
The tabloid format is used by a number of respected and indeed prize-winning American papers.
Reformers included William Jennings Bryan, while opponents counted respected figures such as Elihu Root and George Frisbie Hoar amongst their number ; Root cared so strongly about the issue that, after the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment, he refused to stand for re-election to the Senate.
Haughey on the other hand was distrusted by a number of his Cabinet colleagues but was much more respected by new backbenchers who were worried about the safety of their Dáil seats.
There were a number of women writers prior to the 20th century who were respected by the intelligentsia of their era, even if much of their work was considered less important than men's work in general.
Thus, while Rabbi Dovber Schneuri succeeded his father as Rebbe of the Chabad movement, a senior disciple of his father, Rabbi Aharon HaLevi of Strashelye, a popular and respected figure, differed with him on a number of issues and led a breakaway movement.
Laurie Holden ( Jack Thompson )-the respected and earnest coach of the club whose champion playing career was ended by injury just short of the record number of games played for the club.
It is the smallest class, looking to number, but the most respected, on account of the high character and wisdom of its members ; for from their ranks the advisers of the king are taken, and the treasurers, of the state, and the arbiters who settle disputes.
The anomaly is in fact proportional to the instanton number of a gauge field to which the fermions are coupled ( note that the gauge symmetry is always non-anomalous and is exactly respected, as is required by the consistency of the theory ).
A number of respected reporting institutes and registries exist including the Global Reporting Initiative, CERES, Institute 4 Sustainability and others.
He was a respected member of the Witwatersrand Agricultural Society and had been close to Verwoerd on a number of occasions prior to the shooting.
In fact, a large number of high school and college wrestling programs can trace their roots back to the 1910s and 1920s -- the era when Hackenschmidt and Gotch were still household names, and highly respected athletes .”.
In fact, a large number of high school and college wrestling programs can trace their roots back to the 1910s and 1920s -- the era when Hackenschmidt and Gotch were still household names, and highly respected athletes .”.
When he died on January 30, 1910 in New York City he had become an admired and well respected inventor, having sold a number of his devices to such giants as Westinghouse, General Electric and American Engineering-more importantly the world knew him as the Black Thomas Edison
Generally deeply respected for his honesty and integrity, Chehab is credited with a number of reform plans and regulations to create a modern administration and efficient public services.
Consequently, a decision was made in the 6th century to limit the number of fili to certain families who were respected and believed to be poets as a birth right.
Versions 6. 1 and 6. 2, released in 2001, addressed some stability problems and were more respected, but still had a relatively small number of users and was facing new competition from Internet Explorer 6. 0, released in the summer of 2001.
Diploma mills share a number of characteristics that differentiate them from respected institutions, although some legitimate institutions can also exhibit one or more such characteristics.
Due to his status as a well respected public figure, he had access to a number of patrons.
Called Jenks – A Rugby Legend, the DVD tells the story of Jenkins from his start as a working class boy in the Welsh Valleys to the pinnacle as the most respected number 10 in world rugby.
The World's Strongest Man is an event in strength athletics which has been described by a number of highly respected authorities in the sport as the premier event in strongman.

number and monthly
Rather the monthly total consumption was divided and charged on the basis of number of rooms and persons in the family.
There sit men who make moving averages of weekly volume, monthly averages of price-earnings ratios, ratios of the number of advances to the number of declines, ratios of an individual stock's performance to overall market performance, ratios of rising price volume to falling price volume, odd-lot indices, and what not.
There are eight daily newspapers with a total circulation of more than 2 million, and a number of monthly newspapers, magazines, and journals.
Since in the mid-1990s the number of supporters started to decrease, Greenpeace pioneered the use of face-to-face fundraising where fundraisers actively seek new supporters at public places, subscribing them for a monthly direct debit donation.
The final monthly issue, number 66, was published in July 2000.
There was one John the Baptist, who was the forerunner of Jesus in accordance with the law of parity ; and as Jesus had twelve Apostles, bearing the number of the twelve solar months, so had he thirty leading men, making up the monthly tale of the moon.
While the network and router are capable of supporting multi-mb / s service, the offering is severely throttled back to 256kb down / 64kb up speeds and capped at 1GB of monthly data transfer ( except for a small number of customers grandfathered from a previous service ).
The same engraved illustration appeared on the canary-yellow cover of each monthly part ; this colour became Thackeray's signature ( as a light blue-green was Dickens '), allowing passers-by to notice a new Thackeray number in a bookstall from a distance.
Tolerable daily, monthly or annual intakes have been set by the World Health Organization and a number of governments.
These new lending practices increased the number of people who could afford a down payment on a house and monthly debt service payments on a mortgage, thereby also increasing the size of the market for single-family homes.
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The monthly volume of calls made with these units ( over 4. 6 billion ) more than doubles the number made on land lines ; a further 6 billion text messages are sent, monthly.
Besides monthly-paid Internet connections ( either flat rate or with a number of free minutes ), in Argentina there are also a number of Internet service providers that have commercial agreements with the telephone companies for charging a slightly higher communication rate to the user for that communication, though without any monthly fixed fee.
The number of e-mail accounts in March 2011 was estimated at around 4. 56 million, with a monthly traffic of 3 billion messages.
Cadets receive a monthly stipend, but incur a commitment to serve a number of years of military service after graduation.
Witnesses are instructed to fill out monthly report slips on their preaching activity, listing the hours spent, publications placed with householders, and the number of " return visits " made to households where interest had been shown formerly.
One industry magazine ( Datamation ) mentioned that the 1620 was the first IBM computer for which the basic system could be leased for a monthly rate less than its number.
Consequently, to this day U. S. flight surgeons are considered " aeronautically rated " aircrew members who receive flight pay and who are required to fly a certain number of hours monthly.
According to the 2000 census, Berkeley Lake is the most affluent community in metro Atlanta and all of Georgia ; its 1, 695 residents have the highest median household income at $ 109, 401, the highest median number of rooms per house at 8½, and the highest median monthly house payment at $ 2, 152.
It carries no monthly date or issue number on the cover, only a 1999 copyright and a " Pulp Action # 1 " notation at the bottom of the inside cover.
The Dutch Ministry for Foreign Affairs monthly magazine " IS-International Samenwerking " ( International Cooperation ) dedicated almost an entire page of its October 1999 number to the project, Universal Esperanto Association wrote in a press release in October 1999.

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