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Critically acclaimed, American Beauty was widely considered the best film of 1999 by the American press ; it received overwhelming praise, chiefly for Spacey, Mendes and Ball.
Critically acclaimed as Van Vliet's magnum opus, Trout Mask Replica was released as a 28 track double album in June 1969 on Frank Zappa's newly formed Straight Records label.
Critically acclaimed and admired.
Critically acclaimed, The Sandman is one of the few graphic novels ever to be on the New York Times Best Seller list, along with Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns.
Critically acclaimed book in a free online edition.
Critically acclaimed, the band has won dozen of awards and prizes since their establishment in the early 2000s ( decade ), including three ECHOs, a World Music Awards, a NRJ Music Award, two Comets, a Bambi and a Goldene Kamera.
Critically acclaimed by critics, the album reached number nine of the German Albums Chart, eventually going gold.
Critically acclaimed upon its release, the record sold poorly, partly due to a lack of promotion and the distribution problems of the band's struggling record label, Ardent Records.
Critically and popularly acclaimed, the series received numerous awards, including recognition from BAFTA, the National Television Awards and the Royal Television Society, as well as winning individual accolades for both Sullivan and Jason.
Critically acclaimed as artists, they never gained commercial success, and broke up after just one album release, The Blood Rush, released in 1989.
Critically acclaimed hard rock sensation Breaking Benjamin are based out of Wilkes-Barre.
Critically acclaimed bestselling books followed for both-including for Dunne, The Studio, his non-fiction account of 20th Century Fox, and they became collaborators on a series of screenplays, including The Panic in Needle Park ( 1971 ), A Star Is Born ( 1976 ) and True Confessions ( 1981 ), an adaptation of his own novel.
Critically acclaimed, the show suffered from low ratings and after its first season was slated for cancellation.
Critically acclaimed and loved by audiences everywhere, the Regiment fame grew throughout the world.
Critically acclaimed with large amounts of club and radio airtime, the resulting album Word Up!
Critically acclaimed and a popular success, Pride and Prejudice was honoured with several awards, including a BAFTA Television Award for Jennifer Ehle for " Best Actress " and an Emmy for " Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special ".
Critically acclaimed movie based on a West African folktale ; the Japanese dub was written by Isao Takahata and released by Studio Ghibli.
Critically acclaimed by the UK music press, the album was released in 2001 and cemented the band's place in the UK " acoustic movement " ( a term invented by the music press ).
Critically acclaimed writers of a younger generation include Chris Abani, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sefi Atta, Helon Habila, Helen Oyeyemi, Nnedi Okorafor, Kachi A. Ozumba, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, and Chika Unigwe.
* Way To Heaven ( Himmelweg ), Critically acclaimed play by Juan Mayorga, based on the events that took place at Theresienstadt.
Critically acclaimed for its broad musical influences and dead on hip hop sound, songs such as " Montego Bay " and " Acid Raindrops " quickly became favorites and helped solidify the group's dedicated worldwide fan base, and it remains a fan favorite to this day.
A Critically acclaimed production of West Side Story transferred to the West End for a successful run.
Critically acclaimed for its unclichéd treatment of domestic violence, it won seven Goya Awards in 2004, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor and Best Lead Actress.
Critically acclaimed as a classic, it has been viewed as both a veiled criticism of McCarthyism, or a cautionary story of Communist infiltration.

Critically and at
Critically invisible, modern revolt, like X-rays and radioactivity, is perceived only by its effects at more materialistic social levels, where it is called delinquency.
Critically, Eliot returned us to the classroom just at the moment when I felt we were on a point to escape to matters much closer to the essence of a new art form itself — rooted in the locality which should give it fruit.
Critically considered one of the most authentic traditional reggae acts, at the time of the first Rolling Stone Record Guide publication, they were the only band of any genre whose every recording received a five-star review ( of bands with more than one recording in the guide ).
This found that 32 % of species were globally threatened, at least 43 % were experiencing some form of population decrease, and that between 9 and 122 species have become extinct since 1980., the IUCN Red List, which incorporates the Global Amphibian Assessment and subsequent updates, lists 486 amphibian species as " Critically Endangered ".
Z. sicula and Z. abelicea are the two taxa considered to be at most risk of extinction ( Critically Endangered and Vulnerable ).
Critically, the pilchards must retain their heads, which then poke through the pastry top, appearing to gaze at the stars.
It is listed by the IUCN as Critically Endangered due to an ongoing reduction in numbers, having been calculated as declining more than 50 % over the past three generations and expected to decline at a rate exceeding 80 % over the next three generations.
Critically ill with kidney and liver failures, Deshmukh died on 14 August 2012 due to multiple organ failure at Global Hospitals, Chennai.
Critically for Michael, he and his brother both pitted in at the end of lap 28, thus allowing him to stay in front.
St. Joseph's General Hospital, Mount Washington home of the Critically Endangered Vancouver Island marmot, Crown Isle Golf Course, Kingfisher Resort and Spa and the Coast Westerly Hotel, and the Airforce base at Comox are in the top 15 employers in the Comox Valley providing 1, 200 jobs.
They are classified in the IUCN Red List of threatened species as Vulnerable globally and Critically Endangered in the Northeast Atlantic, meaning stocks around Europe have decreased by at least 95 %.
Critically, the temperature at which melting occurs depends on the sequence ( GC basepairs are more stable then AT due to stacking interactions, not, as commonly thought, due to the difference in hydrogen bonds ( there are three hydrogen bonds between a cytosine and guanine base pair, but only two between adenine and thymine )), so TGGE provides a " sequence dependent, size independent method " for separating DNA molecules.
Critically, Augusta's tolerance towards Catholicism at Koblenz ( and throughout her lifetime ) was scorned at in Berlin and was felt inappropriate of a Prussian Protestant Princess.
" Lou Jacobi, Critically Acclaimed Actor of Film and Stage, Dies at 95 ," The New York Times, Sunday, October 25, 2009.
Critically, at 2100 hours on February 27, without warning, the CINC ( Gen. Schwarzkopf ) had indicated there would be a cease fire the next day ( without consulting Gen. Franks, and in spite of Gen. Franks assertion through channels that he needed one more day to complete the job ).
As of 2011 it is only known at a single location in the Chao Phraya basin, and has Critically Endangered status on the IUCN Red List.

Critically and time
Critically, it is considered to be one of the greatest high school films of all time, as well as one of Hughes ' most memorable and recognizable works.
Critically injured in a car crash on Jack's 18th birthday, Laura barely had time to tell Jack about his true father and the curse of the werewolf, making Jack promise not to harm Philip, before dying.
Critically ill patients, unable to move spontaneously, are nursed in the supine position for extended periods of time.

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