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Her impact in the zing commercials had led to her being considered for an excellent part in an upcoming TV series, Underwater Western Eye, a documentary-type show to be sponsored by Oatnut Grits.
With his long service he had a long memory, an excellent thing in a political leader.
In the issue of March 5, 1960 you had an excellent editorial which said:
and the sad part of it is that we had one, which was rounding into excellent shape, and we let it disintegrate and die.
they had chosen Catatonia because of its reputation for excellent schools, beaches, and abundance of names.
Evegeni Dubovskoi conducted an exceptionally large orchestra, one containing excellent soloists -- the violin solos by the concertmaster, Guy Lumia, were especially fine -- but one in which the core of traveling players and the body of men added locally had not had time to achieve much unity.
or even old Byron Nelson, whose excellent 71 made one wonder if he had solved the geriatric aspects of golf.
Modern writers tend to be slightly more critical of Agesilaus ' reputation and achievements, reckoning him an excellent soldier, but one who had a poor understanding of sea power and siegecraft.
Agrippina is regarded in ancient and modern historical sources as a Roman Matron with a reputation as a great woman, who had an excellent character and had outstanding Roman morals.
It is a striking fact that Ammianus, though a professional soldier, gives excellent pictures of social and economic problems, and in his attitude to the non-Roman peoples of the empire he is far more broad-minded than writers like Livy and Tacitus ; his digressions on the various countries he had visited are particularly interesting.
The series enjoyed excellent ratings throughout its run, although it had fallen out of the top 20 most watched shows during its final season.
Borland had done an excellent job marketing to those with a highly technical bent.
The preface makes it clear that Ceolwulf had requested the earlier copy, and Bede had asked for Ceolwulf's approval ; this correspondence with the king indicates that Bede's monastery had excellent connections among the Northumbrian nobility.
The monastery at Wearmouth-Jarrow had an excellent library.
The site lay astride the land route from Europe to Asia and the seaway from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, and had in the Golden Horn an excellent and spacious harbour.
Adam Smith illustrates this view, saying that a smuggler would be an excellent citizen, "... had not the laws of his country made that a crime which nature never meant to be so.
After being released by the Panthers, the Saints acquired " Original Panther " John Kasay, who had an excellent 2011 season in New Orleans.
They saw to it that he received an excellent education at the Collège des Quatre-Nations, but he was never a good student: he had a facial tumor that impeded his speech, and he was always preoccupied with drawing.
Throughout history, the Britannica has had two aims: to be an excellent reference book and to provide educational material.
Additionally, Japanese pilots had received excellent training and many were combat veterans from Japan's campaigns in China.
Although the project had an excellent pedigree with stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, the film was not a success, and Capra's eyebrow-raising statement, " I think State of the Union was my most perfect film in handling people and ideas " has few adherents today.

had and vantage
On Friday 12 July the rebels reached Mousehold, where they had a vantage point overlooking Norwich, and set up the camp that was their base for the next six and a half weeks.
From their vantage point at Pointe de la Percée, overlooking the whole beach from the western end, the German perception was that the assault had been stopped at the beach.
From his vantage point near Notre Dame de Bois Louis XV, attended by the Dauphin, Noailles, the Duke of Richelieu, and Louis XV's Minister of War, the Marquis d ' Argenson, had witnessed his best infantry fall back in disorder.
Cornell University economist Robert H. Frank, author of Luxury Fever, has remarked, " When people were denouncing yuppies, they had considerably lower incomes than yuppies, so the things yuppies spent their money on seemed frivolous and unnecessary from their vantage point.
Later Lucan and Campbell too acknowledged the firmness with which the assault on No 1 redoubt, which was not visible from their vantage point, had been resisted ; it was not until this had been overwhelmed did the defenders abandon redoubts 2, 3 and 4.
From the window of the flat in which he was hiding, Szpilman had a good vantage point from which to watch the beginnings of the rebellion.
The column stands 38. 4 m high from the ground to the top of the statue base: Located immediately next to the large Basilica Ulpia, it had to be constructed sufficiently tall in order to function as a vantage point and to maintain its own visual impact on the forum.
From this new vantage point Huang Zhong had an excellent view of Xiahou Yuan's troop movements.
From this new vantage point Huang Zhong had an excellent view of Xiahou Yuan's troop movements.
He had camped on top of a hill, believing the vantage point would provide him with a more advantageous position in terms of observation and a place of attack.
Ozie Powell said, while he was not a participant, he had seen the fight with the white boys from his vantage point from between a box car and a gondola car, where he was hanging on.
Discovery's astronauts were informed that their landing had been waved off for the day at 7: 10 AM CDT after astronaut Steve Oswald, flying weather reconnaissance in a Shuttle Training Aircraft over the landing strip, reported that he could not see the 3-mile-long runway from his vantage point.
Unlike many rulers who protected their royal palaces and strongholds by selecting their vantage points carefully where they could detect enemy approach from afar, the Sultan had his first royal palace built beside the riverbank.
Several times, police details had to clear the streets so vehicles could pass as the onlookers pressed forward for better vantage points.
Prior to establishing the first permanent buildings there in the very late 1950s, Mobile Allied listening units had driven to various other locales throughout West Berlin hoping to gain the best vantage point for listening to Soviet, East German, and other Warsaw Pact nations military traffic.
Jackson ( and color commentator Ara Parseghian ) failed to see or comment on Hayes ' actions, which had been captured from a different vantage point on camera.
German machine gunners had occupied a commanding vantage overlooking the sunken road, and began to rain down heavy fire around Towner's position.
Aaron David Miller, after years of working with Ross, concluded in a book that he “ had an inherent tendency to see the world of Arab-Israeli politics first from Israel ’ s vantage point rather than that of the Palestinians .” Another former senior State Department official, who requested anonymity … told me, “ Ross ’ s bad habit is preconsultation with the Israelis .”
In 1991 Missouri created Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, a state park on the mountain: it has a rustic campground, a paved trail to the highpoint marked by a polished granite plaque, and a lookout tower from which a good view can be had ; the dense forest on the mountain obscures the view from most other vantage points.
Other notable influences are the British landscape photographer John Davies, whose highly detailed high vantage point images had a strong effect on the street level photographs Gursky was then making, and to a lesser degree the American photographer Joel Sternfeld.
The LX 450 was brought to market as US buyers showed greater interest in large SUVs ; these vehicles had grown popular because of their high driver's vantage point and truck-like characteristics.
Happily the building had been recorded from numerous angles and vantage points over the many decades and a clear visual history existed as a guide.
At this point, Gough intended to march round to the north of the Sikh position and attack its left flank on the following day, but from the vantage point of a mound near Chillianwala, it was apparent that the Sikhs had advanced from their original positions along ridges close to the Jhelum.

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