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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.
Individual members of Orpheus have received recognition for solo, chamber music, and orchestral performances.
Individual students have also received awards for their performances throughout the years.

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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 performance management, an ethics officer and an independent office of evaluation are designed to improve performance through learning and strengthened oversight.
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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Individual directors often serve on more than one board.
Individual nanotubes naturally align themselves into " ropes " held together by van der Waals forces, more specifically, pi-stacking.
Individual rabbis continue to be free to avail themselves of more traditionalist minority rulings, and some congregations, particularly in Canada, accordingly still retain a more limited ritual role for women.
Individual equipment did include a sabre, probably because of well-established tradition, but in the case of a melee combat this secondary weapon would probably be more effective than a rifle and bayonet.
Individual stitches, or rows of stitches, may be made taller by drawing more yarn into the new loop ( an elongated stitch ), which is the basis for uneven knitting: a row of tall stitches may alternate with one or more rows of short stitches for an interesting visual effect.
Individual operators would also have had no more right than any other private company for their " advertisement " to appear on traffic signs, whereas the double arrow was already prescribed for indicating a " railway station ".
Individual terrorists tend to be motivated more by a desire for social solidarity with other members of their organization than by political platforms or strategic objectives, which are often murky and undefined.
Individual solutions are selected through a fitness-based process, where fitter solutions ( as measured by a fitness function ) are typically more likely to be selected.
Individual objects and functions are abstracted more flexibly to better fit with a shared functional heritage from Lisp.
** Individual officials routinely handle cash, instead of handling payments by giro or on a separate cash desk — illegitimate withdrawals from supervised bank accounts are much more difficult to conceal.
Individual permits are required for activities that result in more than minimal impacts to the aquatic environment.
The Institute claims 2, 500 Individual Members and 450 Corporate and Institutional Members from more than 100 countries.
Individual broads may lie directly on the river, or are more often situated to one side and connected to the river by an artificial channel or dyke.
Individual rewards have often included the option to select one or more other tribe members to participate in the reward.
Individual myelinating Schwann cells cover about 100 micrometres of an axon — equating to approximately 10, 000 Schwann cells along a 1 metre length of the axon — which can be up to a metre or more in length.
He was the founding editor of the journal Personality and Individual Differences, and authored about 80 books and more than 1600 journal articles.
Individual Anglicans are free to determine for themselves what particular measures of abstinence they will follow in the observance of these days, though certain parishes and dioceses are more encouraging of fasting than others.
Formed in 1964, the San Franciscan Society for Individual Rights ( SIR ) had a new openness and a more participatory democratic structure.
Individual band societies tend to be small in number ( 10-50 individuals ), but these may gather together seasonally to temporarily form a larger group ( 100 or more ) when resources are abundant.
Individual consumers can also buy and use specialized popping appliances that typically generate no more than a gallon of popped corn per batch.
Individual members who are not part of branches can, and do, become involved though participating on a more national scale.
Individual birds can have more than five songs, which they use interchangeably.

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