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Siodmak fared better in Europe, especially with the British film The Rough and the Smooth ( 1959 ), another noir, but much meaner and gloomier than anything he had made in America.
It appears likely that Sappho's poetry was largely lost through action of the same indiscriminate forces of cultural change that have left us such paltry remains of all nine canonical Greek lyric poets, of whom only Pindar ( whose works alone survive in a manuscript tradition ) and Bacchylides ( our knowledge of whom we owe to a single dramatic papyrus find ) have fared much better.
It fared much better internationally, grossing $ 28. 2 million outside of the United States.
Critics were mostly positive about the film ; it has a 67 % " fresh " rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus " Provocative and audacious, Dogma entertains without overtly offending "; it fared much better with fans, ranking 84 % by the community.
Brock's successor at Detroit, however, fared much worse.
While the film had the misfortune of opening the same day as Disney's The Little Mermaid, it fared much better on home video.
In Europe, they fared much better, winning the Mitropa Cup, a European Cup for teams that had won the previous season of Serie B.
In the 1990 municipal elections the party fared much better however, strengthening the resolve to cooperate.
Williams fared much better in her return to doubles competition where she played alongside her sister, Serena.
In 2002 the band fared much better on the rock charts, particularly because of the single " Where Have You Been?
Like much of Slade's later material, it fared better in Norway where it got to number 12.
The series was renewed for a second season but fared much worse.
In South Korea, the ratios rose from 13 to 21 % and then as high as 40 %, while the other northern newly industrialized countries fared much better.
Thus, inequalities in schooling, health care or transport facilities among regions were patent: classically affluent regions like Madrid, Catalonia, or the Basque Country fared much better than Extremadura, Galicia or Andalusia.
In the north, Polish forces had fared much worse.
The German forces fared much worse, with one German officer and 30 native police killed and one German officer and ten native police wounded.
She fared much better in the doubles, reaching the quarterfinals in mixed with her partner Mahesh Bhupathi and the quarterfinals in the women's doubles with Bethanie Mattek, including a win over number two seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.
While both teams were affected by the Great Depression, the Americans fared much worse financially.
Petunia, already a bit player to Porky's lead, fared much worse.
Indeed, Agrippina fared much better in producing imperial heirs to the household ( being the mother of the Emperor Caligula and Agrippina the Younger ) and was much more popular.
The recession was worldwide, with Europe and Japan hard hit, while China, India and Canada fared much better.
It did not see that much success in the UK Top 40, reaching only No. 20, but it fared better in Spain and Japan where it reached No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.
The second single, their third Sedaka title, " You Never Done It Like That " ( US No. 10 ), fared much better, returning the duo to the Top 10.

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Nimzowitsch never beat Capablanca, but fared better against Alekhine.
On the pitch, the team had fared little better, coming close to relegation to the Third Division for the first time, but in 1983 manager John Neal put together an impressive new team for minimal outlay.
Queensrÿche fared better later the decade, releasing the rock opera Operation: Mindcrime in 1988, which tells a story of a young man, Nikki, awoken from a coma suddenly remembering work done as a political assassin.
This sudden collapse affected several large groups, effects on amphibians were particularly devastating, while reptiles fared better, being ecologically adapted to the drier conditions that followed.
" You've Got a Habit of Leaving " fared no better, signalling the end of Conn's contract.
The team under Bobby Robson fared better as England reached the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup, losing 2 – 1 to Argentina in a game made famous by two goals by Maradona for very contrasting reasons, before losing every match at the Euro 88 tournament.
Holden fared better in 2007, posting an A $ 6 million loss.
The Texans have fared better against the rest of the AFC, posting a record of 29-33 against AFC opponents from outside the South division.
Although communist networks in Phnom Penh and in other towns under Tou Samouth's jurisdiction fared better, only a few hundred communists remained active in the country by 1960.
It spent 10 weeks on the Billboard 200 album chart, according to Joel Whitburn's " Top Pop Albums ," peaking at No. 154 in 1968, by far the worst showing among Love's first three albums ( according to " Top Pop Albums ," Love's next album, " Four Sail ," fared better on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at No. 102 in 1969 ).
His next essay, opposite Ellen Terry at the Lyceum in 1888, fared better, playing for 150 performances.
The latter fared no better and eventually became the last Dutch governor of the island for that period.
Alemán's PLC won a majority of the overall mayoral races, but the FSLN fared considerably better in larger urban areas, winning a significant number of departmental capitals, including Managua.
The Sami, having a non-wheat or-rye diet, eating fish and reindeer meat, living in communities detached from the Norwegians, and being only weakly connected to the European trade routes, fared far better than the Norwegians.
Nevis fared better.
The second solo album Susanna Hoffs, released in 1996, fared better critically, but it too had disappointing sales.
The 9th Army's push to the Rur fared no better, and did not manage to cross the river or wrest control of its dams from the Germans.
They fared no better than many Americans in and out of work during the Great Depression, sometimes lacking enough money to take the subway.
The French colony at Taolañaro ( Fort Dauphin ) fared a little better: it lasted thirty years.
A renewal of the attack on 13 October fared little better.
Armageddon fared better at the box office ; astronomers described Deep Impact as being more scientifically accurate.
" fared better when they reached numbers 25 and 12 respectively on the UK Singles Chart.

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