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Individual and performance
Individual performances continued to receive praise ; in 1987, Bill Collins analyzed The Letter ( 1940 ), and described her performance as " a brilliant, subtle achievement ", and wrote, " Bette Davis makes Leslie Crosbie one of the most extraordinary females in movies.
Christine Cavanaugh won an Annie Award for her voice performance as Dexter in " Ego Trip " for " Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting By a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production ".
A performance of her symphonic Gershwin program with the New Jersey Symphony in 1980 was broadcast on PBS and won her an Emmy Award in 1981 for " Individual Achievement-Special Class ".
Individual praise went to Rossellini, whose performance of Maria has a winning simple sweetness.
Among his great achievements are a 2810 performance rating at the 1998 Chess Olympiad and first place finishes at Pavlodar 1982, Moscow 1986, Albena 1986, Tbilisi 1986, London ( Lloyds Bank Open ) 1989, and in the 2003 European Individual Chess Championship in Istanbul.
Individual case reports link hypersensitivity immune reactions with adverse performance of metallic clinical cardiovascular, orthopedic and plastic surgical and dental implants.
In 2008, she won the Galaxy Individual Award for her performance in the NHK drama Atsuhime.
In 1990, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance as Angie in the 1989 television comedy series The Famous Teddy Z, and received a Bravo Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Comedy Series.
Individual agents will verify that the service is being delivered and based on the performance of the service-provider, a subsidy will be granted.
On December 1, 2008, Bloomingdale's Thespian Troupe # 4235 received 6 Superior ratings at Individual Events theatre competition including a written one-act and performance of a monologue, an ensemble scene, and three solo musical numbers.

Individual and management
Individual differences can be minimized or even eliminated with careful management techniques.
Individual instruments can also be connected as a local area network ( LAN ) and can be further integrated as part of a laboratory information management system ( LIMS ), that in addition to having Internet access to databases of such physical properties as compound spectra libraries through the World Wide Web for results comparisons and advanced data analysis as well as the obvious usefulness of now ubiquitous email for rapid exchange of informational text and images, consultation and peer review.
Individual network elements ( NEs ) in a network are managed by an element management system.
At the retail level, TIAA – CREF offers Traditional and Rollover Individual Retirement Accounts, Roth IRAs, mutual funds, after-tax annuities and life insurance ( through TIAA – CREF Life ), 529 college savings plans, Coverdell Education Savings Accounts, financial planning, and trust and investment management ( through TIAA – CREF Trust Company, FSB ).
The Individual Events offered at the Thespian Festival are monologue, duet acting, solo musical, duet musical, group musical, mime, lighting design, scenic design, publicity design, costume design, costume construction, stage management, and short film.

Individual and officer
An officer in the United States Marine Corps, Biddle was an expert in close-quarters fighting and the author of Do or Die: A Supplementary Manual on Individual Combat, a book on combat methods, including knives and empty-hand skills, training both the United States Marine Corps in two world wars and Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Additionally, officer and enlisted Sailors had to complete sections of the Marine Battle Skills Training Handbook ( Books 1, 2 and 4 ), which covered Military Justice and Law of War ; Marine Corps Organization, History, Customs, and Courtesies ; Marine Corps Uniform, Clothing and Equipment ; Marine Corps General Leadership ; Substance Abuse ; Troop Information / Training Management ; Combat Leadership ; Individual Weapons ( M16A2 Service Rifle, M9 Service Pistol ); Tactical Measures ; Hand Grenades, Mines, and Pyrotechnics ; NBC Defense ; First Aid and Field Sanitation ; Land Navigation ; Communication ; and Maintain Physical Fitness.
He continued service in the Air Force Reserve for nine years as a liaison officer to the Air Force Academy after his separation from active duty, then went into the Individual Ready Reserve.

Individual and independent
Individual guardsmen are weak and have low point-costs, thus Imperial Guard armies are usually rather large ( a full guard platoon can boast up to 132 models, not counting independent characters, per troops choice ).
He also championed the creation of Individual Retirement Accounts ( IRAs ), legislation improving access to health care for low income women and children, and tax incentives for independent oil and gas producers to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
Individual weapons can be fired independent of a group, however, this requires the use of a menu.
Individual items or individuals might have secondary factors but these are assumed to be mutually independent and collectively orthogonal.
Examples include worker's compensation and unemployment insurance ; however, independent contractors are allowed to make Individual Retirement Account contributions.
Individual ivestors have access to Russell's services through a network that includes many of the world's top banks, brokers, insurance companies and independent investment advisors.
Individual subjects are presented principally as produced by social forces, rather than acting as powerful independent agents with self-produced identities.

Individual and office
Individual students profiles through departmental brochures are centrally positioned with the " Training and Placement " office of the institute.

Individual and evaluation
However any Group, Individual and / or Hospital Triage system can be used at the appropriate level of evaluation.
It is also the organization providing technical evaluation and recommendations in regard to regulations implementing Japanese laws: examples include that on Electronic Signatures and Certification Services ( Law 102 of FY2000, taking effect as from April 2001 ), the Basic Law on the Formulation of an Advanced Information and Telecommunications Network Society of 2000 ( Law 144 of FY2000 ), and the Public Individual Certification Law of December 2002.
The BRIGANCE ( R ) INVENTORY OF BASIC SKILLS soon became a widely used criterion-referenced instrument for assessment evaluation, student academic placement, Individual Educational Plans ( IEPs ), and instructional planning.
* " Individual evaluation system for motorcar risk "

Individual and are
Individual axons are microscopic in diameter ( typically about 1μm across ), but may be up to several feet in length.
Individual printers are often designed to support both local and network connected users at the same time.
Individual prop stunts are generally considered to be individual bits.
Individual members are entitled to divine revelation for confirmation of truths, gaining knowledge or wisdom, meeting personal challenges, and so forth.
The modern events in which athletes compete in at the World Cup and Olympics are ( distances presented in Female / Male format ): 1 km Sprint, 2X1 km Team Sprint, 10 km / 15 km Individual Start, 15 km / 30 km Pursuit, 30 km / 50 km Mass Start, and 4x5 km / 4x10 km Relay.
Individual elements are referenced using an index value enclosed in square brackets.
Individual members of the teams playing in the final are presented with winners ' and runners '- up medals.
Individual fuel cells produce relatively small electrical potentials, about 0. 7 volts, so cells are " stacked ", or placed in series, to increase the voltage and meet an application ’ s requirements.
Individual genetic test results are collected in databases to match people descended from a relatively recent common ancestor.
Individual whales are typically identified using photographs of their dorsal surface and matching the scars and patches associated with parasites that have fallen off the whale or are still attached.
Individual silver grains in the film are visualized with dark field microscopy.
Individual reeds are usually riveted to the reed-plate, but they may also be welded or screwed in place.
Individual articles are read in portions proportional to the attention span, which depends on the user, his mood, the article, etc.
Individual galleries are located along the periphery, allowing visitors to return after viewing each exhibit to the spacious main room.
Individual differences are essential whenever we wish to explain how individuals differ in their behavior.
Individual contributors that perform team tasks that are challenging, interesting, and engaging are more likely to be motivated to exert greater effort and perform better than those team members that are working on those tasks that do not have these characteristics.
Individual and group goals when workers are interdependent.
Individual cells are less than 10 micrometre s in diameter.
Henry Maine in his analysis of the historical changes and development of human societies noted the key distinction between traditional societies defined as " status " societies based on the legal position of the Individual in regards to the rest of society, family association and functionally diffuse roles for individuals ; and modern " progressive " societies defined as " contract " societies where social relations are determined by contracts pursued by individuals to advance their interests.
" " Individual things are nothing but modifications of the attributes of God, or modes by which the attributes of God are expressed in a fixed and definite manner.

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