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Conversely and movie
Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that " the movie industries of Britain and America are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff and studios, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Conversely, the 1995 movie First Knight ( starring Richard Gere as Lancelot ) depicts Agravaine as heroic ; he is portrayed by Liam Cunningham.

Conversely and is
Conversely, suppose that **ya is in the null space of Af.
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
Conversely, a current of one ampere is one coulomb of charge going past a given point per second:
Conversely, an adiabatic process that is irreversible and extracts no work is in an isenthalpic process, such as viscous drag, progressing towards a nonnegative change in entropy.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
Conversely, any algebra whose associator is alternating is clearly alternative.
Conversely, any algebra for which this is true is clearly alternative.
Conversely the use of true brass seems to have declined in Western Europe during this period in favour of gunmetals and other mixed alloys but by the end of the first Millennium AD brass artefacts are found in Scandinavian graves in Scotland, brass was being used in the manufacture of coins in Northumbria and there is archaeological and historical evidence for the production of brass in Germany and The Low Countries areas rich in calamine ore which would remain important centres of brass making throughout the medieval period, especially Dinant – brass objects are still collectively known as dinanterie in French.
Conversely, if a Boolean ring A is given, we can turn it into a Boolean algebra by defining x ∨ y := x + y + ( x · y ) and x ∧ y := x · y.
Conversely, because space is expanding, and more distant objects are receding ever more quickly, light emitted by us today may never " catch up " to very distant objects.
Conversely, modern biological sciences ( including even concepts such as molecular ecology ) are intimately entwined and dependent on the methods developed through biotechnology and what is commonly thought of as the life sciences industry.
Conversely it may generate too many points in areas where the curve is close to linear.
Conversely, if the second theory is correct, then the Athenians were merely reacting to the Persians attacking them.
Conversely, every Bayesian procedure is admissible.
Conversely the equilibrium position is said to be " far to the left " if hardly any product is formed from the reactants.
Conversely, the islands do not receive the upwellings ( cold streams ) that affect the West African coast, so the air temperature is cooler than in Senegal, but the sea is actually warmer, because the orographic relief of some islands, as Sao Miguel with steep mountains, cover it with rich woods and luxuriant vegetation where the dense moisture condense and soak the plants, rocks, soil, logs, moss etc.
Conversely in francophone Canada, one hundredth of a Canadian dollar is informally called a sou ( penny ), though cent is official in both English and French.
Conversely, an absence of secure cycle-parking is a recurring complaint by cyclists from cities with low modal share of cycling.
* The spectrum of any bounded linear operator on a Banach space is a nonempty compact subset of the complex numbers C. Conversely, any compact subset of C arises in this manner, as the spectrum of some bounded linear operator.

Conversely and .
Conversely, if statistics were uncovered which contradicted a cherished theory, the sources were denounced as faulty.
Conversely, let G be any polynomial such that Af.
Conversely, the Radical Republicans criticized him for moving too slowly in abolishing slavery.
Conversely, the vowel marks of the Tigrinya abugida and the Amharic abugida ( ironically, the original source of the term " abugida ") have been so completely assimilated into their consonants that the modifications are no longer systematic and have to be learned as a syllabary rather than as a segmental script.
Conversely, most heat-treatable alloys are precipitation hardening alloys, which produce the opposite effects that steel does.
Conversely, some elements do not maintain distinct allotropes in different phases – for example phosphorus has numerous solid allotropes, which all revert to the same P < sub > 4 </ sub > form when melted to the liquid state.
Conversely, Carnegie a titan of industry seems to embody all of the qualities of Spencerian survival of the fittest.
Conversely, a standard line on which voice service has been unsubscribed ( such as an ADSL dry loop ) may still accept calls to the 958 test exchange but not allow calls to standard numbers.
Conversely, Howard Marshall writes that the speeches were not entirely the inventions of the author and, while they may not be verbatim, nevertheless records the general idea.
Conversely, Applesoft lacked the ( remainder ) operator that had been present in Integer BASIC.
Conversely, towed artillery was and remains cheaper to build and maintain.
Conversely, most realists ( specifically, indirect realists ) hold that perceptions or sense data are caused by mind-independent objects.
Conversely, paintings which came out of his workshop that were not necessarily physically worked on by Cuyp but merely overseen by him technically, were marked with A. C. to show that it was his instruction which saw the paintings ’ completion.
Conversely, the withdrawal syndrome may also be a trigger for relapse.

nickname and movie
" The Widowmaker " nickname was used only in the movie.
Azaria based Comic Book Guy's voice on a student who went by the nickname " F ", short for " Flounder " from the movie National Lampoon's Animal House, and lived in the room next door at his college.
Morrison's nickname in boxing was " The Duke " similar to George Washington Duke, who becomes his manager in the movie.
He kept the nickname and later decided to completely change his name from Ralph Möbius to Rio Reiser because he played a leading role in the movie " Johnny West " and needed a catchy artist name.
The film received the nickname " Lust in the Dust ", which eventually became the name of another movie.
The first actors to portray Mutt and Jeff in the comedy shorts were Sam D. Drane, a tall man noted for his resemblance to President Lincoln, who actually played Lincoln in his last movie, The Crisis ( 1916 ), as A. Mutt, and Gus Alexander, whose nickname was " Shorty ," as Jeff.
Best known by his nickname " Roxy ", he was the impresario who brought the great New York movie palaces that he managed to fame and popular success.
Henke's nickname, " The Terminator ", was given to him by teammate John Cerutti in 1985 after they saw the movie The Terminator together.
Strumpet is an archaic term for prostitute but may also refer to the 2001 British television movie named after the primary character's nickname.
* In John Woo's movie Hard Boiled, Chow Yun-fat's character ( whose nickname is Tequila ) is seen preparing himself a slammer in the opening credits sequence.
Drake's coffee cake is mentioned in the movie A Bronx Tale, where a gang member's nickname is coffee cake because of his face's resemblance to the snack.
Since the early controversy, the statue kept its nickname of les quatre sans culs, (" the four without arses ", which sounds in French similar to the title of the best-known movie by nouvelle vague director François Truffaut: Les quatre cents coups, " The 400 Blows ").
* The Ogre, nickname of Frederick Palowakski, a character from the 1984 movie Revenge of the Nerds and sequels
* Jimbo, the nickname of the protagonist in the movie Treasure Planet
When the stadium was being built in the 1960s, Clint Eastwood's Spaghetti Westerns were very popular in Greece, and the stadium's nickname is a reference to Eastwood's 1965 film For a Few Dollars More ( which had the Greek title Duel in El Paso ), as the stadium's backdrop reminded people of the scenery in the movie.
Abbott claims his nickname of “ Tank ” was given to him by UFC officials after the character of “ Tank Murdock “ from the 1978 Clint Eastwood movie Every Which Way but Loose.
Her best-known nickname amongst non-Japanese fans, " Takitty ", was derived from the cat suit ( complete with tail ) which she wears in the movie.
Boyce, an expert in the sport of falconry — thus, the nickname " Falcon "— gets a job at a civilian defense contractor ( TRW, though it is called " RTX " in the movie ) working in the so-called " Black Vault ", a secure communication facility through which flows information on some of the most classified U. S. operations in the world.
During development the Edwards company code-named it " The Big One ", which remained the movie theater's nickname for a while thereafter until numerous other theaters eclipsed its screen count, particularly AMC's 30-screen complex at The Block at Orange.
Maxwell received the nickname " Cornbread " from his college teammate Melvin Watkins after the pair went to see the movie Cornbread, Earl and Me, in which a 12-year-old boy is traumatized by the murder of his friend, a star basketball player.
Similarly, the movie Goldfinger inspired another nickname, " Stonefingers ".
In 1949 Katzman hired Olympic hero and movie Tarzan Johnny Weissmuller ( who had been replaced by Lex Barker in the RKO Tarzan films ) for a series of Jungle Jim adventures, earning Katzman the nickname " Jungle Sam.
Former President Joseph Ejército Estrada Jr. started his career as a movie actor and received his nickname Erap as an adult ; it comes from Pare spelled backwards ( from Spanish compadre for fellow godparent ) but now means mate or buddy in Filipino.
* In the movie Farinelli, the title character receives his nickname after challenging a trumpet player with his singing voice, and a member of the crowd shouts ," He mashed your famous trumpet player into Farina!

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