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Seen more critically, John may have been motivated by the potential of the royal legal process to raise fees, rather than a desire to deliver simple justice ; John's legal system also only applied to free men, rather than to all of the population.
In 1968, Marvin also appeared in another Boorman film, the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful World War II character study Hell in the Pacific, also starring famed Japanese actor Toshirō Mifune.
The critically and commercially successful Square role-playing video game ( re-released by Square-Enix ) Xenogears also featured mecha, called Gears.
Other new North American pop punk bands, though often critically dismissed, also achieved major sales in the first decade of the 2000s.
It is also home to more than 240 plants, 26 of which are endemic, and 50 bird species, including the critically endangered Puerto Rican Amazon ( Amazona vittata ).
Quantum mechanics is also critically important for understanding how individual atoms combine covalently to form molecules.
The pressure placed on factories and military planners to show production numbers also led to a situation where the majority of armored vehicles were obsolescent models, critically lacking in spare parts and support equipment, and nearly three quarters were overdue for major maintenance.
Canis rufus rufus, the third surviving subspecies, was also functionally extinct in the wild by 1980, although that status was changed to " critically endangered " when captive-bred red wolves were reintroduced in eastern North Carolina in 1987.
In Christianity, resurrection most critically concerns the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, but also includes the resurrection of Judgment Day known as the Resurrection of the Dead by those Christians who subscribe to the Nicene Creed ( which is the majority or Mainstream Christianity ), as well as the resurrection miracles done by Jesus and the prophets of the Old Testament.
Like its predecessor, it was also well-received critically.
The tale of a young lady who inherits her father's miserliness, it also became the most critically acclaimed book of his career.
Furtado's work was also critically acclaimed for her innovative mixture of various genres and sounds.
He is one of few top Hollywood actors to have also become a critically and commercially successful director.
Other more serious and more critically acclaimed films about the hippie counterculture also appeared such as Easy Rider and Alice's Restaurant ( for more information on hippie related films see List of films related to the hippie subculture ).
Cystic fibrosis ( also known as CF or mucoviscidosis ) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder affecting most critically the lungs, and also the pancreas, liver, and intestine.
The sea also hosts many vulnerable fauna species, including dugong ( Dugong dugon ), several dolphin species, such as Irrawaddy Dolphin ( Orcaella brevirostris ) and four species of sea turtles: critically endangered leatherback turtle ( Dermochelys coriacea ) and hawksbill turtle ( Eletmochelys imbricata ) and threatened green turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) and Olive Ridley turtle ( Lepidochelys olivacea ).
Marbles also became the band ’ s most critically acclaimed album since Afraid of Sunlight, prompting many positive reviews in the press.
An adaptation of Eugene O ' Neill's four-hour experimental Strange Interlude ( 1932 ), which also starred Clark Gable, was critically panned but managed to turn a profit at the box office.
Tree also mounted critically acclaimed productions of Hamlet ( 1892 ), Henry IV, Part 1 ( 1896 ) and The Merry Wives of Windsor ( 1889 ), establishing himself as a Shakespearean leading man.
It was portrayed more critically in the Soviet Union ( which saw the Underground State as an enemy ) and some post-Soviet states ( primarily Lithuania and Ukraine, where military groups who cooperated with Germans against the Soviets and / or were trying to separate from Polish control also clashed with the Polish resistance ).
This long poem, composed between 1940 and 1965, is often critically regarded as her best work and also one of the finest poems of the twentieth century.
The only critically endangered hornbills, the Rufous-headed Hornbill and Sulu Hornbill, are also restricted to the Philippines.

also and undertook
They also undertook anti-Austrian propaganda and organized spies and saboteurs to operate within the empire's provinces.
Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-François Ochard, a former student of Jacques-Louis David.
He also undertook pioneering work with Samuel Lake on steam trawling whilst living in the town.
He also undertook diplomatic missions to Venice and Naples.
The small team also undertook the exploration of the Roman wreck of Mahdia ( Tunisia ).
The Emperor also undertook some reorganization of the theme structure by creating new themata in the Aegean region.
Bloomfield undertook field research in 1925 among Plains Cree speakers in Saskatchewan at the Sweet Grass reserve, and also at the Star Blanket reserve, resulting in two volumes of texts and a posthumous lexicon.
He also undertook brief field work on Swampy Cree at The Pas, Manitoba.
Upon leaving school and with his family relocated in Conwy, Lemmy undertook menial jobs including working at the local Hotpoint factory while also playing guitar for local bands, such as The Sundowners, and spending time at a horse riding school.
With or without the Pope's blessing, Sweden also undertook several crusades against Orthodox Novgorod.
Agatho also undertook negotiations between the Holy See and Constantine IV concerning the relations of the Byzantine Court to papal elections.
In January 1131, he had also a favourable interview with Henry I of England, and in August 1132 Lothar III undertook an expedition to Italy for the double purpose of setting aside Anacletus as antipope and of being crowned by Innocent.
Pope Pius X also undertook a revision of the Roman Missal, which was published and declared typical by his successor Pope Benedict XV on 25 July 1920.
He also undertook a mission to the Arabs with whom, according to the " Vita ", he held discussions.
He also undertook analyses of the mineral content of a number of spa waters in England and abroad, notably at the medicinal spa at Caldas da Rainha in Portugal.
The government also undertook nationalization programmes and the expansion of the public sector and the welfare state.
Telford also undertook highway works in the Scottish Lowlands, including of new roads and numerous bridges, ranging from a 112 ft ( 34 m ) span stone bridge across the Dee at Tongueland in Kirkcudbright ( 1805 – 1806 ) to the 129 ft ( 39 m ) tall Cartland Crags bridge near Lanark ( 1822 ).
He also undertook private studies with André Gedalge, whom he later stated was responsible for " the most valuable elements of my technique.
Later he acted as a private tutor to a handicapped child there and also undertook further tramping expeditions, culminating in a stint working in the Kent hop fields in August and September 1931.
Allende also undertook Project Cybersyn, a system of networked telex machines and computers.
Some male practitioners also opposed the involvement of medical men like themselves in midwifery, and even went as far as to say that men-midwives only undertook midwifery to solely for perverse erotic satisfaction.
The Alsnö stadga ( Ordinance of Alsnö ) from 1279 or 1280 also gave anyone who undertook to provide the Crown with a mounted warrior ( knight ) and a warhorse, the freedom from certain taxes ( such a liberty was called frälse in Swedish ).
In late November, Khabarov's people undertook a three-day campaign against the local chief Zhakshur ( Жакшур ) ( whose name is also known in a more Russian version, Zaksor ( Заксор )), collecting a large amount of tribute and announcing that the locals were now subjects of the Russian Czar.
Not only did she fulfil this promise, but she also undertook to enroll him with the best painting master in Livorno, Guglielmo Micheli.

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