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So far this season, Broadway's premieres have included twice as many adaptations and imports as original American stage plays.
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Though the accused raised many other objections, he did not object on this crucial point at any stage of the proceedings.
We are in a transitional stage in which many of the connotations of former usage have had to be revised or rejected.
Tylor also theorized about the origins of religious beliefs in human beings, proposing a theory of animism as the earliest stage, and noting that " religion " has many components, of which he believed the most important to be belief in supernatural beings ( as opposed to moral systems, cosmology, etc .).
Amphibians typically have a larval stage that lives in water but there are many different behavioural adaptations that have developed among species to bypass this necessity.
Observers claim that the Chinese community in Angola might include as many as 300, 000 persons at the end of 2010, but nothing near to reliable statistics are at this stage available on this point.
The opera with its dark overture, lavish choral writing, many ballet scenes, and electrifying finale depicting a glimpse of hellish torture kept the opera on the stage in Paris for over forty years.
" It ends in death, and sets the stage for an album populated by rogues, con men, outcasts, gamblers, gunfighters and desperados, many of them with nothing to lose, some of them out of their minds, all of them quintessentially American.
Bubbles engaged in many aspects of the group's visual identity, titling releases and designing posters, adverts, stage decoration and performance plans, some of which were adorned with mystical and mock-Teutonic insignia.
Both Richard Schickel and Andrew Sarris have also written that many of the gags in his silent films needed the " intimacy of the camera " to work and could not have been performed on the stage to the same effect.
DeMille later adopted many of Belasco's stage lighting and atmospheric techniques in such films as The Cheat, a move some saw as revenge against Belasco.
During this stage of the cell cycle this makes the individual chromosomes in many cells visible by optical microscope.
The human disease occurs in two stages: an acute stage, which occurs shortly after an initial infection, and a chronic stage that develops over many years.
Each stage has many associated best practices.
Although, originally conceived as a children's programme, it quickly acquired a cult crossover following amongst many adults, including future Pythons John Cleese and Graham Chapman ( as mentioned by Cleese himself in the " Paying my ex-wife " stage performance tour, October 2010 ).
David Huffman ( 10 May 1945 – 27 February 1985 ) was a character actor with many television, film and stage credits.
In many of his movies, as well as on stage, Kaye proved to be a very able actor, singer, dancer and comedian.
Another method that is entirely non-invasive referred to as Tumor Treating Fields has already reached clinical trial stage in many countries.
The Communists quickly added to their ranks many of those disillusioned with the Balli Kombëtar and took center stage in the fight for liberation.
However, many stage and film adaptations have seen it necessary to include Falstaff for the insight he provides into King Henry V's character.
Robert Louis Stevenson | Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ) was a classic Gothic work of the 1880s, seeing many stage adaptations.
Gilbert insisted that his actors know their words perfectly and obey his stage directions, which was something new to many actors of the day.
Relatively unknown performers whom Gilbert and Sullivan engaged early in the collaboration would stay with the company for many years, becoming stars of the Victorian stage.

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Government gives many incentives in the form of tax deductions and credits, which can be used to reduce the lifetime tax burden.
With cocoa prices falling and the country's foreign exchange reserves fast disappearing, the government resorted to supplier credits to finance many projects.
Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted a following that, along with much of the popular press, credits him with predicting many major world events.
To avoid the feeling that the player's money is simply ebbing away ( whereas a payout of 100 credits on a single line machine would be 100 bets, and the player would feel they had made a substantial win, on a 20 line machine, it would only be 5 bets and would not seem significant ), manufacturers commonly offer bonus games, which can return many times their bet.
Lipscomb credits gaining many intuitive physics concepts from this book and from his conversations with Downing, who became Lipscomb's life long friend.
Her many credits include Picnic, The Bad Seed, A View from the Bridge, A Memory of Two Mondays, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, A Family Affair, Barefoot in the Park, Butterflies Are Free, You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running, Ladies at the Alamo and The Cemetery Club.
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, in 2285, while on Earth, McCoy attempts to hire a ship to take him to the Genesis Planet, and is warned it would be expensive and cost many credits ; we do not know if McCoy could have afforded this or how much it would cost, since he was taken into custody for breaching the secrecy of the Genesis Project immediately afterwards.
By enacting ( relating to limitations on deductions for passive activity losses and limitations on passive activity credits ) to remove many tax shelters, especially for real estate investments, the Act significantly decreased the value of many such investments which had been held more for their tax-advantaged status than for their inherent profitability.
" These pseudonyms include: Jamie Starr and The Starr Company ( for the songs he wrote for The Time and many other artists from 1981 – 1984 ), Joey Coco ( for many unreleased Prince songs in the late 1980s, as well as songs written for Sheena Easton & Kenny Rogers ), Paisley Park ( occasionally used in the early 1990s for his production credits on songs, including those written for Martika and Kid Creole ), Alexander Nevermind ( for writing the 1984 song " Sugar Walls " by Sheena Easton ), and Christopher ( used for his song writing credit of " Manic Monday " for The Bangles ).
By contrast, Adobe Systems lists many of the developers of Photoshop in its credits.
Excluding a scene from the closing credits, Rosie appears in only two episodes of the original 1960s show, but makes many appearances on the 1980s show.
The film's opening credits state that the screenplay was written by W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler " From the Records of The United States Marine Corps ", and includes many Marine Corps and military advisers.
Sykes first came to prominence through his many radio credits as a writer and actor in the 1950s, most notably through his collaboration on The Goon Show scripts.
In many such cases, publishers then follow suit and release a so-called " film tie-in " edition showing a still from the movie on the front cover and the film credits on the back cover of the book — yet another marketing strategy aimed at those cinemagoers who may want to do both: first read the book and then watch the film ( or vice versa ).
He had a lengthy and prolific Hollywood career, with directing credits on over 100 films in many film genres.
Unlike many American studios, Filmation never relied upon animation studios outside the United States for the bulk of its production ; Ghostbusters and Bravestarr both state in the end credits that they were " made entirely in the U. S. A .".
Carl Koch or Karl Koch ( 30 July 1892 in Nümbrecht, Germany – 1 December 1963 in Barnet, England ) was a German film director and writer with many secondary credits including collaborations with his wife Lotte Reiniger, the animator of The Adventures of Prince Achmed ( 1926 ).
As with its predecessor, many tracks by external musicians are featured in the movie, its closing credits, and the soundtrack album, some of which were written for the film.
They are in a document that will form the basis of a White Paper to be published this autumn and herald the end of Labour ’ s complicated tax credits system, with many benefits being rolled into one.
Current U. K. MSc / MA programmes tend to include 1800 hours of study ( or 180 UK credits ), although many claim to be equivalent to a ECTS accredited master degree.
Most of the rules were written by Ira Steven Behr, a producer of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and he has published many of them in a book The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition ( ISBN 0-671-52936-6 ), the cover of which credits authorship as being " By Quark as told to Ira Steven Behr ".
The theme over the end credits was written by Peter Brewis, who also created the incidental music on many episodes.

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