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Specialising as well bred but shy heroines in her movies she was regularly criticized by the public and media for her poor acting.
The SAIX website states: " Specialising in the provision of Tier 1 Access, SAIX prides itself on being the Internet Access Provider of choice to the majority of South African's dial-up Internet Service Providers, thanks to world-class networking technology, as well as specialists who build, manage and maintain our national and international IP network.

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Specialising in political journalism, Grattan has written and edited for many significant Australian newspapers.

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Specialising in Engineering and Enterprise, the school focuses on extending conventional perceptions of engineering by providing specialist insights into aspects of biotechnology, environmental science and recycling technologies, sound and computer network engineering, medical and animal science, and naval and automotive systems and design.
Specialising in movie and television merchandise, the store also retails art toys on the high street and hosts genre signings and events.
Specialising in Ashes Test match history, Frith has written dozens of books on both cricket in modern times and cricket of the past.

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" Specialising in the import of hardwood, the company had been founded in the mid-18th century by Edmund Gardner ( b. 1721 ), an entrepreneur who would subsequently become a Freeman of Liverpool.
Specialising in genetics, he was appointed University Reader in Genetics in 1939 and was the Director of the Genetics Laboratory, 1952 – 1969, and Professor of Ecological Genetics 1963-1969.
Specialising in Bordeaux-style reds, the vineyard's most famous wine is its Stonyridge Larose.
Specialising in commercial banking, it has a significant penetration in the company and medium and high level private customer market.
Specialising in satirical shows, he worked extensively in film production and television.
Specialising in hydraulic loading cranes in 1964, his son Hubert laid the foundation stone of the current company.
Specialising in Architecture, Automotive, Building And Construction, Business, Engineering, Fashion, Finance, Graphic Arts, Hairdressing & Beauty, Health & Life Sciences, Languages, Hospitality, IT, Jewellery, Library studies, Manufacturing, Marketing, Music Business, Nursing, Real Estate, Retail, Travel & Tourism.
Specialising in engineering, it is primarily known for its design, research and development, and manufacturing activities in the automotive industry.
Specialising in weaponry, martial arts and advanced driving, Bodie was the muscle of the three leads.
Specialising in the treatment of athletes and other physically active individuals, they have extensive education in musculoskeletal medicine.
* Specialising in choral music, art & design, and sport.
Specialising in transport media, CBS Outdoor have a UK wide network of poster sites, the largest out of home digital portfolio and in depth insight to consumers ’ attitudes and travel patterns.
Specialising to the case where α is a constant, the Jacobian must be regularised because the integral is ill-defined as written.

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Costner made a very brief cameo in the 1982 Ron Howard film Night Shift, he is listed in the credits as ' Frat Boy No. 1 ' and appears at the climax of a frat-style, blow-out party in the New York City morgue, when the music is suddenly stopped by a frantic Henry Winkler, Costner can be seen holding a beer and looking surprised at the sudden halt of celebration.
Meanwhile, on the Enterprise, Van Gelder issues increasingly frantic warnings that the landing party is in extreme danger.
The coops in Isla Vista are centers of artistic expression, alternative thought, social activism and creativity within the frantic party atmosphered boom and bust community that is Isla Vista.
Once this is done, Construct 8 unfolds into a burly humanoid configuration and joins the party ( Ramza tests its abilities by ordering it to " dance " and " beat Mustadio up ," leading to a frantic rush for Phoenix Down in a humorous scene.

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While on their way to a meeting between the Four Winds families, Alex's group was attacked by a pair of over-cheerful assassins, but after a frantic battle, they arrived safely to find one of the Four Winds families had ordered the hit on Higashi.
Here the music switches again to a frantic, fast-paced, recapitulation of " Never Gonna Dance " as the pair dance a last, desperate, and virtuosic routine before Ginger flees and Astaire repeats his pose of dejection, in a final acceptance of the affair's end.

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The CIA trace him there, but the FBI shows up as well, and hearing the firecrackers Kendig sets up to go off, start blasting away at the house with rifles in front of the frantic Myerson, who goes in to a fit of apoplexy as his house is destroyed by the FBI shooters.
While Elaine waits at her family home next door for Mortimer to take her on their honeymoon, Mortimer makes increasingly frantic attempts to stay on top of the situation, including multiple efforts to alert the bumbling local cops to the threat Jonathan poses, as well as to get the paperwork filed that will have Teddy declared legally insane and committed to a mental asylum ( giving him a safe explanation for the bodies should the cops find them, and preventing his aunts from creating any more victims because they will no longer have any place to bury the bodies ).
* 9000, December 9, 2005-The SENSEX on November 28, 2005 crossed 9000 to touch 9000. 32 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange on the back of frantic buying spree by foreign institutional investors and well supported by local operators as well as retail investors.
Johnny van Doorn was not very popular during his lifetime, because not just his poetry, but his entire posture, as well as his frantic and openly demonstrated drug abuse, used to have an extremely offensive effect on lots of people during those otherwise so orderly and flegmatic postwar decades in the Netherlands, when nobody had heard of " flower power ", student uproars, hippies or any other " altered states of perception " yet.
Burnie realized that the frantic nature of only having seconds to stop the flag reaching its destination was fun and changed it to the " Assault " gametype so that each team had a point to defend, as well as spawning the players with weapons.
Meanwhile, frantic that a mentally disturbed Phillip was a danger to himself as well as to others, Alan went to desperate lengths to lure him into the open.

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He unnerved Kentucky's Union military government, and President Abraham Lincoln received so many frantic appeals for help that he complained that " they are having a stampede in Kentucky.
As such, Morrison does allude to the Hawkman-connection by having Aquaman mistake Zauriel as " Katar " when the two characters first meet in the middle of a frantic battle.
Perhaps out of a fear of not having enough jokes, it throws in extra subplots and unnecessary characters to keep the pace frantic and the action muddled.
However, things nearly didn't work out as guitarist Michael Karoli recalled that the sessions were " frustrated by keyboardist Irmin Schmidt and vocalist Damo Suzuki's playing chess obsessively day in, day out " and that " completing recording became a frantic process, with some tracks having to be recorded practically in real time and the single " Spoon " added to make up for a shortfall in material.

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Cunningham is known for his frantic, pounding rhythms on such songs as " Knife Party " and clever usage of tempo (" Mein "), while at the same time refusing to indulge in the double bass drum setup of many metal traditionalists.
At the age of 7 Solomon preached " He is My Life ," the first of many sermonettes, in Solomon's Temple, In his youth, " he was so charismatic in the pulpit that he was known as the Boy Wonder Preacher ," and by all accounts, " young Burke was a frantic sermonizer, spellbinding in his delivery.
In 1951, she made a frantic call to her doctor and told him she had taken too many sleeping pills.
Shchedrin weaves together all the threads of this plot into an absorbing musical fabric ”… It is joyful to witness a composer who writes real music and not simply an assortment of sounds which attract the attention to their creator simply because he is celebrated and famous … How many times I had the occasion of witnessing how certain haughty composers with their rhetorical pretensions to creating their so-called ‘ music of the future ’ disappeared without a trace, notwithstanding the titanic efforts of their frantic followers.
Brown described the dinner after that moment as " many extremely awkward silences punctuated by bursts of frantic, desperate conversation about anything other than the slaughtered elephant in the room.
Since the Tracer moves at the same speed as the player character, but does not mimic any pauses or hesitations the player makes, gameplay now becomes much more frantic, as too many mistakes will allow the Tracer to catch up.

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