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More critically, with only a 1-byte buffer there is a genuine risk that a received byte will be overwritten if interrupt service delays occur.
" More critically, Peter Cowie commented that the film " suffers from its profusion of cultural references and asides ".
After signing to Columbia Records, the group released perhaps one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the late 1960s, Child Is Father to the Man, featuring the Harry Nilsson song, " Without Her ", and perhaps Kooper's most memorable blues number, " I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know ".
Gang Starr released its first LP No More Mr. Nice Guy on Wild Pitch Records ; the group achieved a sizable following and released six critically acclaimed and influential albums from 1989 to 2003.
More than 12, 000 prisoners died during the building of the railroad, most of them from disease, and Watt was critically ill from malnutrition for several years.
More recently, the critically acclaimed film Of Gods and Men and the popularity of Trappist beers, such as Chimay, Westmalle, and a few others, has brought additional publicity to the order.
More film parts followed, including roles in Some Voices ( 2000 ) and Captain Corelli's Mandolin ( 2001 ), before he played the critically acclaimed roles of Stephen Collins in State of Play ( 2003 ) and Gordon Brown in The Deal ( 2003 ).
More frequently, he has shown a sympathetic and protective concern for the defenseless: on several occasions he has gone to considerable lengths to protect young children, including the critically ill Jessica Drew, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, and Pietro's daughter Luna.
More critically, LCDs offer higher resolutions and true 1080p support, while plasmas were stuck at 720p, which made up for the price difference.
* A January 19, 2008, article in The Globe and Mail states, " More than 150 critically ill Canadians – many with life-threatening cerebral hemorrhages – have been rushed to the United States since the spring of 2006 because they could not obtain intensive-care beds here.
The band changed its name to Mclusky in 1999, releasing their first full-length album My Pain and Sadness is More Sad and Painful Than Yours in 2000 on the Fuzzbox imprint before drawing international attention with their critically praised second album Mclusky Do Dallas in 2002.
More session work followed, before Kircher was recruited in April 1967 to join Honeybus, who, although often written off as one-hit wonders, produced a fine body of work, which culminated in a critically acclaimed 1970 album, Story, released after the eventual dissolution of the band.
2005 could be seen as another mini-boom year for Singaporean cinema, with commercially successful fares like Kelvin Tong's horror flick The Maid, two Jack-Neo co-directed movies, I Do I Do and One More Chance, and less mainstream offerings like Eric Khoo's critically acclaimed Cannes opener Be with Me, and Perth, Djinn's dark take on Scorsese's Taxi Driver.
More critically one review describes the battle for Glenrowan, with masses of police and civilian casualties, along with a lion and monkey as " fictional nonsense ".
More recently he has appeared on stage at the Tricycle Theatre in the critically praised play The Great Game.
In 1990, Extreme released their most critically acclaimed album, Pornograffitti, which included the hits " More Than Words " and " Hole Hearted ".
She has written a trilogy of critically acclaimed, best-selling memoirs: Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table, Comfort Me with Apples: More Adventures at the Table, and Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise and has lately published Not becoming my Mother.
More recently, she served as co-director and editor of the widely acclaimed documentary, The Corporation ( 2003 ), which critically examines large corporations in the modern world.

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More recently, both Elms and librarian Lee Weinstein have gathered circumstantial evidence to support the case for Linebarger's being " Allen ," but both concede there is no direct proof that Linebarger was ever a patient of Lindner's or that he suffered from a disorder similar to that of " Kirk Allen.
More recently, the Gosford CBD has suffered a decline as more commercial activity has relocated to nearby Erina, particularly Erina Fair.
More recently, the city has suffered of the military and metallurgy industry restructurings.
They came to a head in the Kosovo War of 1999, during which the city suffered heavy damage and mass killings .. More than 80 percent of the total 5280 houses in the city were heavily damaged ( 1590 ) or destroyed ( 2774 ).
More recently, between 1968 and 1972, the Campi Flegrei area suffered an episode of positive bradyseism and rose by 1. 7 metres.
More recently, Dingwall suffered widespread flooding during storms in late October 2006, during which the weather cut off much of the Highlands north of Inverness, including the A9 and Far North Line for a significant period of time.
More and more divided, the RPF suffered an important decrease in the 1953 local elections.
More recent research suggests that Kollwitz may have suffered from a childhood neurological disorder called Alice in Wonderland syndrome, commonly associated with migraines and sensory hallucinations.
After six years the wedding had not taken place and Turner seemed reluctant to name a date, and in 1773 the engagement was broken off ; it seems that, as a consequence, More suffered a nervous breakdown and spent some time in Uphill, near Weston-super-Mare, recuperating.
More examples include La Résistance defeating William Regal and Jonathan Coachman ( Eugene's Substitute ) to win the World Tag Team Championship on January 16, 2005 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Christian defeating Booker T to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship on August 10, 2003 as Booker had suffered an injury.
More recently, the district suffered flooding again in 1997, 2008 and March 2010.
More Cavaliers entered Cheshire to counter Brereton's forces and in late 1643 he suffered his only major defeat at the Second Battle of Middlewich.
More than a century later, however, Samuel Eddy, the Rhode Island Secretary of State, wrote, " In the case of Gorton, ... no one of the first settlers has received more unmerited reproach, nor any one suffered so much injustice.
" More than 30 workers were hospitalized and at least 4 have suffered lasting disabilities.
Uchu Chu suffered a humiliating defeat at " More Better Fighto " losing to Call-Me-Kevin, a kaiju that never won a match ever.
More recently some parts of Gorton have suffered from serious deprivation, which has resulted in high crime levels and burglary.
More than 60 people died in Sikkim alone, and the city of Gangtok suffered significant damage.
More French reinforcements arrived in the latter part of April, the Germans had suffered heavy casualties, especially among the Stosstruppen and attacks toward Hazebrouck failed.
Thomas More and John Fisher, who incurred the wrath of Henry VIII, were subsequently executed, and later canonised as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church, are also buried here ; Philip Howard, a third saint who suffered under the Tudors, was also buried here for a time before his body was relocated to Arundel.
Ironically, the ' rational ' theory even failed in fields where the authors assumed expertise: " More damage was suffered by rational thermodynamics when it was found that the theory could not be applied to non-Newtonian fluids.
More importantly, during this time-between the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth-the population of the Torres Islands suffered catastrophic decline as a combined result of the various epidemic diseases that were introduced by Europeans and the accelerated out-migration provoked by Blackbirding.
Wonder's career suffered a setback when Tubby was killed in 1988, and he recorded for several other record producers at Sonic Sound, enjoying a further hit with the Lloyd Dennis-produced " It's Over Now ", leading to the release of his first album, No More Chance, although his success in this era was limited.
More likely this was a result of their unfamiliarity with the terrain, the expectation of Japanese reinforcements, and the heavy losses already suffered.
In " No More Mr. Nice Guy " ( Episode: # 7. 5-Original airdate: 19 October 1984 ), Boss Hogg suffered amnesia as a result of being hit on the head.

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