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Post and linked
Post crime distress is also linked to pre-existing emotional problems and sociodemographic variables.
The store is linked to the Galleria by a pedestrian crosswalk ( with a pedestrian-only traffic light at Post Oak Boulevard ).
Post 2009, the party was mired in a series of corruption charges linked to its telecom ministers in Parliament, including the 2G Spectrum scam.
The gang was mentioned as linked to the neo-Nazi organization Westland New Post ( WNP ), which aimed to destabilize Belgian society and provoke civil unrest in order " to establish a government lead by ultra-conservatives of the Parti Social-Chrétien ".
In 2008, the New York Post linked the " Banya Organization " gang with Chinatown buses.
It was linked by the Bohemian Road and the Old Dresden to Teplitz Post Road.
The village ’ s strip of shops ( which once numbered fourteen ) has now been reduced to just the Post Office, but other services are provided by the nearby town of Dunoon, which is linked by a bus service.

Post and masks
Skeleton and witch masks created by Don Post, worn by Dan Challis's ( Tom Atkins ( actor ) | Tom Atkins ) children.
Special effects artist Don Post of Post Studios designed the latex masks in the film which included a glow-in-the-dark skull, a lime-green witch and an orange Day-Glo jack-o '- lantern.
" The skull and witch masks were adaptations of standard Post Studios masks, but the jack-o '- lantern was created specifically for Halloween III.
As part of a merchandising campaign, the producers requested Don Post to mass-produce the skull, witch, and jack-o '- lantern masks.
Producers had given exclusive merchandising rights to Post as part of his contract for working on the film, and Post Studios had already successfully marketed tie-in masks for the classic Universal monsters, Planet of the Apes ( 1968 ), Star Wars ( 1977 ), and E. T.
Post used the original molds for the masks in the film to mass produce masks for retail sale.

Post and film
According to a survey by The Washington Post, The Thin Blue Line made dozens of critics ' top ten lists for 1988, more than any other film that year.
While some critics lauded the casting of Bill Murray as the voice of the title character, Garfield: The Movie met with mostly negative reviews: Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times called it " soulless excuse for entertainment ", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said of the film " There's nothing to recommend about this film except its sheer innocuousness ".
* A Far Off Place, film, starring Reese Witherspoon and Ethan Randall, based on the books A Story Like the Wind and A Far Off Place by Laurens Van Der Post
Post release saw the film gain popularity and received numerous positive reviews for its battle depiction.
In 1994, caricaturist Al Hirschfeld penned a series of silent film stars for the United States Post Office, including Rudolph Valentino and Keaton.
The film was highly acclaimed with critics, such as Jay Cocks in Time, Andrew Sarris in the Village Voice, and Archer Winsten in the New York Post all praising the film, as well as Eastwood's directorial skills and performance.
" In her review for The Washington Post, Rita Kempley wrote that the film " asks us to believe that the drowned return to life, that the comatose come to the rescue, that driven women become doting wives, that Neptune cares about landlubbers.
* 2003: Stephen Hunter, Washington Post, " for his authoritative film criticism that is both intellectually rewarding and a pleasure to read.
In her review in The Washington Post, Rita Kempley, giving it a mixed review, wrote that the film " isn't as passionate as the title suggests — in fact, it's facile — but Ryan and Kevin Kline, as her attractive opposite, are irresistible together.
Deep Throat was the name given for the anonymous source in the Washington Post investigation of U. S. President Nixon's 1972 Watergate scandal, and was used in the book All the President's Men and its 1976 film adaptation.
Rita Kempley in the Washington Post wrote that the film " is at its weakest when it preaches visually or verbally.
For high-end use, Elastic Reality ( based on MorphPlus ) saw its first feature film use in In The Line of Fire ( 1993 ) and was used in Quantum Leap ( work performed by the Post Group ).
The New York Post film critic Jonathan Foreman was one of several focusing on this distortion in the film and wrote the following in an article at Salon. com:
Washington Post film critic Stephen Hunter, a historian of the era, said: " Any image of the American Revolution which represents you Brits as Nazis and us as gentle folk is almost certainly wrong.
The film is divided into distinct sections with old-fashioned title cards with lettering and illustrations rendered in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post.
Both The New York Times and Washington Post gave it average reviews, noting that it was a fairly standard Seagal action film.
from the divorce of his own parents ; Gary Arnold of The Washington Post called the film " essentially a spiritual autobiography, a portrait of the filmmaker as a typical suburban kid set apart by an uncommonly fervent, mystical imagination ".
" Hal Hinson in the Washington Post wrote that the film's " wit and immediacy is extraordinarily rare in a period film.
The film also starred Joanne Dru, Walter Brennan, Coleen Gray, Harry Carey, John Ireland, Hank Worden, Noah Beery Jr. and Harry Carey, Jr. Borden Chase wrote the script with Charles Schnee, based on Chase's original story ( which was first serialized in The Saturday Evening Post in 1946 as " Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail ").
Marjorie Baumgarten of The Austin Chronicle gave the film three stars, stating " These actors all create riveting snapshots of oddballs in action ," but also noting the film has a " rambling storyline ". 1 These same characteristics that were praised in positive reviews were the same ones panned in negative ones, such as Desson Howe of The Washington Post who states: " After the characters have taken up most of the movie airing their idiosyncrasies, they undergo melodramatic fates that reveal little more than Antin's recession of an imagination.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a 1970 American science fiction film directed by Ted Post and written by Paul Dehn.

Post and popularity
It is a type of mail growing in popularity with some Post Office operations and individual businesses venturing into this market.
In a 1989 editorial titled " Drown the Berenstain Bears ", Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer lamented the popularity of the books, writing that " it is not just the smugness and complacency of the stories that is so irritating ," but the bears themselves, particularly " the post-feminist Papa Bear, the Alan Alda of grizzlies, a wimp so passive and fumbling he makes Dagwood Bumstead look like Batman.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Keane said that he was flattered and believed that such parody "... is a compliment to the popularity of the feature ..." The official Family Circus website contains a sampling of syndicated comic strips from other authors which parody his characters.
In a 1999 article recalling the Joy Boys at the height of their popularity in the mid-1960s, The Washington Post said they " dominated Washington, providing entertainment, companionship, and community to a city on the verge of powerful change ".
Rather than deal with questions as to why it faced declining popularity the party replaced STV by the less-proportional ( and so less helpful to minorities ) First Past the Post.
As suggested in a Washington Post article in April 2006, Pitchfork's reviews can have a significant influence on an album's popularity, especially if it had previously only been available to a limited audience or had been released on an independent record label.
The popularity of the bar in Nanaimo led local residents to mobilise to have it voted " Canada's Favourite Confection " in a National Post reader survey.
The popularity of exotic landscape scenes can be seen in the success of the painter Frans Post, who spent the rest of his life painting Brazilian landscapes after a trip there in 1636-1644.
However, Postal Orders have regained popularity, especially as a form of payment for shopping on the Internet, as they are drawn on the Post Office's accounts so a vendor can be certain that they will not bounce.
In August 2006, The Huffington Post announced that SoftBank Capital would invest $ 5 million in the site, which had grown in popularity in only a year, to help expand it.

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