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equally and well-known
It is identified in the ballet score by its almost equally well-known name, the Russian Sailor's Dance.
Books, films and music particularly may become a classic, where an equally well-known painting would more likely be called a masterpiece.
was Ted Willis, later to originate equally well-known characters for Dixon of Dock Green.
In the modern popular mind, English art from about 1750 – 1790 — what is sometimes called the " classical age " of English painting — was dominated by the closely contemporary figures of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( 1723 – 1792 ), George Stubbs ( 1724 – 1806 ), and Thomas Gainsborough ( 1727 – 1788 ), with Joseph Wright of Derby ( 1734 – 1797 ) perhaps equally well-known.
Perhaps equally well-known throughout the world are Julius Caesar's " Veni, vidi, vici " ( an example of a tricolon ) and the motto of the French Republic: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, also " Peace, Order and Good Government " is used as a guiding principle in the parliaments of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Currently, the alkyl, vinyl, aryl, and alkynyl complexes with Pd-C ( sp3 ), Pd-C ( sp2 ), Pd-C ( sp ) bonds are equally well-known.
Second, he believed the nouns -- ' W `, ' LF, and SBL -- were placenames, and based on discussions with local informants Ullendorff identified them with nearby communities: the earlier name of Baraknaha, the site of a 12th-century church 17 kilometers from Matara, had been subli, and the equally well-known church at Guna Guna, 22 kilometers from Matara, had once been known as Aw ` a ' ilfi.
Less well-known than his sister Sybil but equally versatile, Russell Thorndike's first love was writing and, after serving in World War I, he devoted himself to it.

equally and successful
The ecclesiastical efforts at unity had not been equally successful.
His second film with Hayworth, You Were Never Lovelier ( 1942 ), was equally successful and featured a duet to Kern's " I'm Old Fashioned ," which became the centerpiece of Jerome Robbins's 1983 New York City Ballet tribute to Astaire.
Cranach was equally successful in somewhat naive mythological scenes, in which at least one slim female figure, naked except for a transparent drape, and perhaps for a large hat, nearly always features.
Similarly, the books by the equally successful American author Erle Stanley Gardner ( 1889 – 1970 ), creator of the lawyer Perry Mason, which have frequently been adapted for film, radio, and TV, were only recently republished in the United Kingdom — books such as The Case of the Stuttering Bishop ( 1937 ), The Case of the Green-Eyed Sister ( 1953 ), etc.
In a ploy for publicity, Newman has pitched Oscar and Peter in a neck-and-neck competition with their archrivals and former colleagues, the hugely successful ( and equally ruthless ) Decker and Strauss.
The A500 was the little brother of an equally successful A2000 ( aimed at businesses ) and had successfully penetrated the home computer market.
In 1985 the orchestra mounted " Mahler, Vienna and the Twentieth Century ", planned by Abbado, followed the next year by an equally successful Bernstein festival.
After leaving the band in late 1981, Clarke forged an equally successful career with the duo Yazoo ( known as Yaz in the U. S .).
Eddy's records were equally successful in the UK, and in 1960, readers of the UK's New Musical Express voted him World's Number One Musical Personality, ousting Elvis Presley.
Although the girls agreed on Jessica's return the following year and Wahls was positive of a re-join after her daughter's birth in March 2003, No Angels ' management eventually decided on her departure in July 2003 as the group had equally successful went on as a quartet.
The international release of Intouchables was equally successful trumping previous international blockbusters such as Harry Potter and Transporters in Germany.
The book would later go on to be translated into hundreds of languages, distributed worldwide, and come to be part of American popular culture for decades, as well as inspire an equally successful and memorable 1939 screening, along with numerous other adaptations.
In Hans Christian Andersen: The Life of a Storyteller, biographer Jackie Wullschlager points out that Andersen was not only a successful adapter of existing lore and literary material such as the Spanish source tale for " The Emperor's New Clothes " but also equally competent at creating new material that entered the human collective consciousness with the same mythic power as ancient, anonymous lore.
In early 2005, an Australian tour, Kiss My Brass Down Under, was equally successful.
The Agamemnon made an equally successful run.
The Spanish version of 1489, La vida del Ysopet con sus fabulas hystoriadas was equally successful and often reprinted in both the Old and New World through three centuries.
The most popular Tsonga musician, however, has arguably been either the pop singer Peta Teanet or the equally successful Penny Penny.
Many of the IVR applications pioneered by VMI in the U. S. were equally successful in the international market.
McClellan was initially successful against the equally cautious General Joseph E. Johnston, but the emergence of the aggressive General Robert E. Lee turned the subsequent Seven Days Battles into a humiliating Union defeat.
That such a moth exists in Madagascar may be safely predicted, and naturalists who visit that island should search for it with as much confidence as astronomers searched for the planet Neptune,and they will be equally successful.
Commodore may not have believed this to be a problem, as the successful C64 was incompatible with most VIC-20 software — but the C64 had developed a large software library by 1984, and while the C64 was a significant upgrade to the VIC-20 in almost every way, the Plus / 4 was not equally more capable than the C64.
He is featured as a character in Vagabond, a manga series, which is largely based on Eiji Yoshikawa's equally successful book, Musashi.
Then in 1952 he landed the job of the largest luxury hotel in Miami Beach, the property he is most associated with, the Fontainebleau Hotel, which was followed the next year by the equally successful Eden Roc Hotel and the Americana ( later the Sheraton Bal Harbour ) in 1956.
Their follow up album, The Big Prize, produced by Bruce Fairbairn, was equally successful in Canada, with four more hits: " Bad Attitude ," " Feel It Again ," " What Does It Take ," and " All Along You Knew.
In the 1950s Samuel Goldwyn turned to making a number of musicals including the 1952 hit Hans Christian Andersen ( his last with Danny Kaye, with whom he had made many others ), and the 1955 hit Guys and Dolls starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, and Vivian Blaine, which was based on the equally successful Broadway musical.

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Finland with the same road safety issues and equally important forestry industry followed suit.
This chapter shows a low opinion of flatterers ; Machiavelli notes that “ Men are so happily absorbed in their own affairs and indulge in such self-deception that it is difficult for them not to fall victim to this plague ; and some efforts to protect oneself from flatterers involve the risk of becoming despised .” Flatterers were seen as a great danger to a prince, because their flattery could cause him to avoid wise counsel in favor of rash action, but avoiding all advice, flattery or otherwise, was equally bad ; a middle road had to be taken.
but, equally, they ’ ve had me on the programme giving out road safety messages.
The instantaneous conversion of Paul on the road from Damascus to Tarsus is a classic example of peripateia, which Eusebius presented in his Life of Constantine as a pattern for the equally revelatory conversion of Constantine.
* Because the suspension doesn't need to be set stiff to overcome all sorts of restrictions imposed by the steel spring, the ride comfort is excellent ( the ride is described as floating above the road surface ), with the difference that the suspension never ' wallows ' uncontrollably like an equally soft car on springs would do.
The equally straight A2 main road and M2 motorway now follow a similar route, and provide access to the town.
It is the only ring road to be interlinked with the equally remote Jingha Expressway.
In a late publication ( La strada percorsa-" The road taken "), Maitan argued strongly against the view that the defeats of socialism in the 20th Century were " inevitable ", and equally strongly for the view that the possibility of Socialism remains open.
And there's little reward for taking the road — it leads only to a dreary auto turnaround overlooking the ( equally dreary ) redeveloped Southwest waterfront.
All road and government signs are bilingual and English is as equally valid as Chinese on legal and business standings.
It is located eight kilometres ( five miles ) southwest of Lybster on the A9 road to Helmsdale, close to the junction with the A99 road to Wick, which lies in the equally small village of Latheron.
The road building skills of Starace's men played an equally important role to their combat prowess.
As he walks up the road to Dr. Albert's house, Tsun reflects on his great ancestor, Ts ' ui Pên, a learnèd and famous man who renounced his job as governor of Yunnan in order to undertake two tasks: to write a vast and intricate novel, and to construct an equally vast and intricate labyrinth, one " in which all men would lose their way.
With tolling systems, as in Germany, the locating of vehicles is equally sensitive to the constitutional guarantee on the secrecy of correspondence and thus any further use of tolling information beyond deducting the road fee is prohibited.
The coast road running through Sarıyer is lined with fish restaurants of all kinds, ranging from the most eleg | ant to the, equally delicious, small restaurants, many of which were formerly housed in boats moored by the sea wall.
Cargo moves to and from the port by road and rail equally, with rail service provided exclusively by Kansas City Southern Railway.
To reach the switching yard, visitors had to walk the spiraling passageway through the miniature landscape that expanded the basement to enormous size — a landscape filled with railroad stations ; houses ; bridges ; factories ; a cliff-side gravel road that ran under a concrete arch supporting a steel railroad bridge in front of a hydroelectric dam with a generating plant beside it topped with twin round chimneys and, above and behind it on a plateau, a solitary white two-story wood frame house ; railroad crossings ; shacks ; coal companies ; a three-story brick ' Central Light And Power Company ' with a brick smoke stack that dwarfed it, cars loaded with coal from the ' Ynysybwl Coal Company ' waiting out front, and high-tension power lines running up the mountainside behind ; small town streets lined with banks and stores ; and even a careful and detailed reconstruction of the diner in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks, complete with customers, nested up against a two-story beige brick building that had beside it an equally tall red brick building, upon the wall of which was mounted a billboard for an ' East End Hardware ' store with their slogan ' Nuts To You!
Just 200 m west of Deadman's Island is the equally small Melville Island, which is connected to the mainland by road.

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