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Schiavelli's and Miloš
Schiavelli's first film role occurred in Miloš Forman's 1971 production Taking Off, in which he played a counselor who taught parents of runaway teens to smoke marijuana in order to better understand their children's experiences.

aptitude and distinctive
This distinctive color and pattern combination was taken from the railway, which in turn comes from the Rocket locomotive, designed and built by George Stephenson, winner of an aptitude test in 1829, thus making the contract for the Liverpool – Manchester railway line, from where the model expanded to the rest of the world.

aptitude and appearance
Although a comic figure in both appearance and aptitude, Woozy does have his heroic moments.
Later in his life, Head would be repeatedly mistaken for a German at frontier posts due both to his aptitude for the language and his markedly Germanic physical appearance.
This assignment can be a stepping stone to promotion and only the most elite of troopers are made training corporals, based on leadership, ability to train, fitness, aptitude, shooting ability and general appearance.

aptitude and soon
He was sent first to the village school at Bacton, kept by John Woodrow, and afterwards to that of Happisburgh kept by Mr Summers, where his extraordinary powers of memory and aptitude for arithmetic were soon discovered.
Not having much military aptitude, however, he soon abandoned Zhuge Liang's policy of waging war against Wei, and indeed in 241 withdrew most of the troops from the important border city of Hanzhong to Fu County ( 涪縣 ; in present-day Mianyang, Sichuan ).
He showed a great aptitude for business and leadership and was soon elected to a seat in the Kentucky House of Representatives, before he was even eligible to vote.
At first he received a business training, but soon displayed aptitude for painting.
Jiang Wan, however, not having military aptitude, soon abandoned Zhuge Liang's policy of waging war against Wei, and indeed in 241 withdrew most of the troops from the important border city of Hanzhong to Fu ( 涪縣 ; in present-day Mianyang, Sichuan ).
However, Nusrat showed such interest in and aptitude for Qawwali that his father soon relented, and began training him.
At first, influenced by West and Fuseli, he essayed high art, and his earliest important subject depicted Saul and the Witch of Endor ; but he soon discovered his true aptitude and became a painter of cabinet-pictures, dealing, not like those of David Wilkie, with the contemporary life that surrounded him, but with scenes from the great masters of fiction, from Shakespeare and Cervantes, Addison and Molière, Swift, Sterne, Fielding and Smollett.

aptitude and provided
The Kalevala provided ideal episodes and texts for musical setting ; this coupled with Sibelius's natural aptitude for symphonic writing allowed him to write taut, organic structures for many of these works, especially Tapiola ( 1926 ).
Because of high scores on aptitude tests and background checks, he was provided with high-security clearances.
Members of equivalent bodies in other European Economic Area member states and Switzerland may also be admitted to membership after passing an aptitude test, provided they are a citizen of an EEA state or Switzerland.
Members of equivalent bodies in other European Economic Area countries and Switzerland may also be admitted to membership after passing an aptitude test, provided they are a citizen of an EEA state or Switzerland.
Training is provided to students to enhance soft-skills, group discussion and aptitude test capabilities as well as interview techniques.

aptitude and him
However, his aptitude for sculpture led him to work for Giulio Cesare Conventi ( 1577 — 1640 ), an artist of modest talents.
He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him.
His teachers apparently recognized his aptitude for languages and his rector Bartholomeus sent him to Viborg ( Viipuri ) for Latin school and some priestly training, where he attended the school of Erasmus.
Georges, an only child, showed early aptitude for music and quickly picked up the basics of musical notation from his mother, who probably gave him his first piano lessons.
He had some aptitude for diplomacy, and his intuitive insight and perception of character sometimes enabled him to outwit the crafty politicians who surrounded him.
Grüner educated Bokassa with the intention of making him a priest, but realized that his student did not have the aptitude for study or the piety required for this occupation.
He is tutored in French by a penniless French émigré and has an aptitude for mathematics, which serves him well as a navigator.
He showed a mechanical aptitude early in life ; while working as a car mechanic he met the director Allan Dwan, who took him on as a camera assistant.
An aptitude for disguise earned him the moniker " The Man of a Hundred Faces " and enabled him to remain at large while receiving massive publicity as a wanted man.
He showed no special aptitude for journalism, but a series of articles on university reform ( 1849 – 1850 ) was the first public expression of his views on a subject that always interested him.
( ร ็ อคเหน ่ อๆ ) in 1989, contains a famous song On Som ( อ ่ อนซ ้ อม-not enough practice ) talking about him being very proficient in boxing but lacking the same aptitude at getting love from women.
In his mid-teens, German's parents attempted to apprentice him to a shipbuilding firm, as they believed their son had an aptitude for engineering.
These years of work as an apprentice in Hollywood, as writer and editor, helped him acquire an " exceptional aptitude " in editing and overall film structure which, according to some critics, enabled him to later edit his own films " in the camera ," with minimal wastage.
On account of his learning and aptitude for study, al-Ma ' mun appointed him to House of Wisdom, a recently established centre for the translation of Greek philosophical and scientific texts, in Baghdad.
Fermi acted as an important guide and mentor for Chamberlain, encouraging him to leave behind the more prestigious theoretical physics for experimental physics, for which Chamberlain had a particular aptitude.
On July 29, 1779, Congress appointed him clothier general of the Army, but he resigned on March 27, 1781 due to his " lack of aptitude for the job.
He was very bright, showing aptitude in mathematics and astronomy that earned him a scholarship to the Jesuit college in Chambéry and led him to begin teaching mathematics at age 19.
However, Rambert discovered Ashton's aptitude for choreography and allowed him to choreograph his first ballet, The Tragedy of Fashion, in 1926, starting a tremendously successful career as a choreographer.
Camilo was born into a musical family and as a young child showed aptitude for the accordion that his parents gave him.

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Some take this concept further by creating E-feds ( electronic federations ), where a user can create their own fictional wrestling character, and roleplaying storylines with other users, leading to scheduled " shows " where match results are determined by the organizers, usually based on a combination of the characters ' statistics and the players ' roleplaying aptitude, sometimes with audience voting.
The Badgers recognised the girl's aptitude for languages and, in 1849, they took her with them on a tour through Egypt and Palestine.
People with a high inductive reasoning aptitude may be better at solving these puzzles than others.
Once again, her aptitude for theatre serves her well, and, as the rapidly aging Hurstwood declines into obscurity, Carrie begins to rise from chorus girl to small speaking roles, and establishes a friendship with another chorus girl, Lola Osborne, who begins to urge Carrie to move in with her.
# A society with an aptitude for the sea and commercial enterprise
Everyone must be acquainted with all lines of work, and then each person practices the one for which he shows the greatest aptitude.
After his uncle dies, Lecter forms a close, pseudo-romantic relationship with his step-aunt ; during this time he also shows great intellectual aptitude, entering medical school at a young age.
He had special agents that would keep an eye out all over Europe for teenagers with an aptitude for both scholarship and leadership, recruiting them and bringing them back to Slobodka.
Bulls are turned into the arena and the clown works with the animal, evaluated based upon the aptitude he displays in controlling and maneuvering the bull, precision in jumping the bull, contact with the bull, and handling of the barrel.
She turned out to possess an aptitude for comedy, with a flair for combining the elegant and the madcap, a quality she displayed in such films as The Awful Truth ( 1937 ) and My Favorite Wife ( 1940 ), both co-starring Cary Grant.
While he showed a natural aptitude in sports, Krishnamurti always had problems with formal schooling and was not academically inclined.
Tools like aptitude or synaptic are more commonly used than on its own, as they have a more sophisticated way of dealing with package relationships and a friendlier interface.
He left after three years — aristocrats with no academic bent were released after only two — but notwithstanding his showing some aptitude, he did not take a degree.
He quickly became known around the school because of his aptitude and interest in the sciences combined with his obsession over the " new philosophic principles " and dislike for conventional theology.
Summers resigned as Harvard's president in the wake of a no-confidence vote by Harvard faculty that resulted in large part from Summers's conflict with Cornel West, financial conflict of interest questions regarding his relationship with Andrei Shleifer, and a 2005 speech in which he suggested that the under-representation of women in science and engineering could be due to a " different availability of aptitude at the high end ," and less to patterns of discrimination and socialization.
Those who have naturally flexible joints, however, start out with an advantage, both in knowing that they have an aptitude for contortion and the amount of flexibility they can eventually achieve.
* Diplomate program: This option begins with a competitive entrance exam in applied legal studies and is followed by one year of courses to earn a Graduate Diploma in Notarial Practice ( diplôme d ' aptitude aux fonctions de notaire ) from a College of Notaries.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia, a gymnasium education takes four years following a compulsory eight or nine-year elementary education and ending with a final aptitude test called Matura.

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