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Success of the project depended on multiple monitoring efforts to ensure that all parties keep their commitments.
Success depended on Worsley's navigation, based on sightings attempted during the very brief appearances of the sun, as the boat pitched and rolled.
Success depended on enough provisions being transferred from West camp to (" mid-ice ") for two men to winter there, and this was a factor in the decision that led to his death.

Success and upon
For every Success a character has on their Attack roll against an opponent, they inflict one Health Point of Damage upon the target.
The Virtue, Spirit, and Union of the Provinces leave them nothing to fear, but the Want of Ammunition, The applications of our Enemies to foreign States and their Vigilance upon our Coasts, are the only Efforts they have made against us with Success.
* Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears ( 1985-1988 )-39 half-hour episodes: A New Beginning, The Sinister Sculptor / Zummi Makes It Hot, Someday My Prints Will Come / Can I Keep Him ?, A Gummi In a Gilded Cage, The Oracle / When You Wish upon A Stone, A Gummi By Any Other Name, Loopie Go Home / A-Huntig We Will Go, The Fence Sitter / The Night Of The Gargoyle, The Secret of the Juice, Sweet and Sour Gruffi / Duel of the Wizards, What You See is Me / Toadie's Wild Ride, Bubble Trouble / A Gummi in a Strange Land, Light Makes Right, Up, Up and Away, For A Sovereigner More / Faster Than Speeding Tummi, Over The River and Through The Trolls / You Snooze you Lose, The Crimson Avenger, A Hard Dazed Knight / Do Unto Ogres, For Whom The Spell Holds, Little Bears Lost / Guess Whos Gumming To Dinner, My Gummi Lies Over The Ocean, Too Many Cooks / Just A Tad Smarter, If I Were You / The Eye of the Beholder, Presto Gummo / A Tree Grows In Dunwyn, Day of Beevilweevil, Water Way To Go / Close Encounters for a Gummi Kind, Snows Your Old Man / Boggling the Bears, The Knights of Gummadoon, Mirthy Me / Gummi Dearest, The Magnificant Seven Gummis, Music Hath Charmes / Dress For Success, A Knight To Remember / Gummis Just Want to Have Fun, Theres No Place like Home / Color me Gummi, He Who Laughs Last, Tummis Last Stand / The Crimson Avenger Strikes Again, Ogre Baby Boom / The White Knight, Good Neighbour Gummi / Girls Knight Out, Top Gum and Gummis at Sea.

Success and her
Success on television eventually brought her a role in a major motion picture.
Lynn released her first Decca single, " Success ," in 1962, and it went straight to Number 6, beginning a string of Top 10 singles that would run through the rest of the decade and throughout the next.
Hargitay's first film role came when Jayne Mansfield demanded he be cast in her newest film, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
) Although not a huge success, an original cast album was released, and one of the show's tunes, " Nothing Succeeds Like Success ," was recorded by Clark as one of her album tracks.
She also created and produced the organization's signature star-studded community event " Passing the Torch of Success " before being pushed out of the organization due to her strong stance on Iran's human rights violations.
The three guests for this debate are exaggerated gothic artist Konstantinos Smith ( voice artist credited as Konstantinos. com ); positive thinker, motivational speaker and shyster Jeremy Robard ( Peter Silvestro ), who claims that his 3 step program called " Think Your Way To Success " has changed people's lives and made him very rich ; and Jenny Louise Crab ( Mary Birdsong ), a woman mentally scarred by the murder of her foster parents, but seemingly addicted to high strength mood elevators in an effort to block the memory, making her insanely hyperactive and scarily cheerful.
Her WTA Tour mentor in the " Partners for Success " program was Martina Navrátilová, who was her doubles partner for a brief period in early 2005.
Success for Mills had peaked until 1985, when her version of the Angela Winbush-penned " I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love ", hit # 1 on the R & B singles chart.
Success and fame cast a spell that can never been quite shaken off ,” her mother pointed out in her autobiography.
Success was short-lived, however, and by 1915, Kalich was frequently returning to Yiddish roles to supplement her income.
The statue of the virgin of Belém, also referred to as Nossa Senhora de Bom Successo ( Our Lady of Good Success ), Nossa Senhora das Uvas ( Our Lady of the Grapes ) or the Virgem da Boa Viagem ( Virgin of Safe Homecoming ) is depicted holding a child in her right hand and a bunch of grapes in her left.
She started her career in 1995 singing a song by Varius Manx, a multi-platinum Polish band, in the TV song contest Szansa na sukces ( A Chance for Success ).
Lily Allen summarized her husband's literary mission in the preface to one of his posthumously published manuscripts, Foundation Stones to Happiness and Success saying:
Goertz was lucky enough to be written about her optimistic approach to life and her ability to never rest on her laurels by The Apprentice Psychologist Liza Siegel, Ph. D. in a book called Suite Success.
She is most famous for her appearance in the 1957 film noir classic Sweet Smell of Success as the sister for whom Burt Lancaster has an unhealthy affection as well as in The Twilight Zone episode " Five Characters in Search of an Exit.
This was followed by television appearances on Matinee Theatre and Alfred Hitchcock Presents and her cinematic debut in Sweet Smell of Success.
Dustin also appeared on ITV's talent show, Success, alongside a sixteen year old Lisa Stansfield making her TV debut.
Success is determined by whether a transferring employee remains in his or her new position and does not quit due to dissatisfaction with the new home community — an expensive failure in HR terms for the employer who paid for the move.

Success and ;
Success in observing these spectral lines has so far, apparently, been confined to the laboratory ; ;
( 1950 ), directed by Rudolph Maté ; and Sweet Smell of Success ( 1957 ), directed by Alexander Mackendrick.
* 1984 ; The Greatest Success
On 23 January 1887, under the heading " Their First Flat Failure ; The First Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Not a Success ", The New York Times reported, " When the curtain finally fell there was hissing – the first ever heard in the Savoy Theatre.
Success was limited, however, partly owing to personal skirmishes between Johann George, the Field Marshal Hans Adam von Schöning and the imperial commander Caprara ; only the crossing of the Rhine at Sandhofen succeeded.
The programs in service-learning include Community Advocates for Parents and Students ; Helping Youth through Personal Empowerment ; Academic Mentorship In Giants On-going Success ; the Woodward School ; Keeping the Doors Open ; and Farms to K.
The Dean of Student Success is committed to: developing and enhancing the university ’ s commitment to diversity and inclusive-ness ; creating connections between in and out-of-classroom experiences ; facilitating scholarly, creative, and professional-development opportunities ; providing resources and services to help students to better navigate the CWU Community ; and promoting student rights and responsibilities
; Success
( Better Education for Success Tomorrow ), gave teachers the largest pay raise in the nation ; and was named one of Fortune Magazine ’ s ten " education governors ".
Success, if any, may be partial ; for example, a patient who normally awakens at noon may only attain a wake time of 10 or 10: 30 with treatment and follow-up.
Success on a tying claim typically requires proof of four elements: ( 1 ) two separate products or services are involved ; ( 2 ) the purchase of the tying product is conditioned on the additional purchase of the tied product ; ( 3 ) the seller has sufficient market power in the market for the tying product ; ( 4 ) a not insubstantial amount of interstate commerce in the tied product market is affected.
Success in Aachen was measured by the number of houses captured, as the advance proved to be sluggish ; in order to cope with the thick walls of the older buildings in the city, the 26th Infantry Regiment used the howitzer at point blank range to destroy German fortifications.
Success earns the player heart containers, which increase the amount of damage the player character can survive ; when all of the player's heart containers have been emptied, the game restarts at the last doorway entered by the character.

depended and upon
The success of the project depended upon Fiedler's flight.
In turn each of us in our own way depended, as gods do, upon his worship ''.
Much of the northern colonists depended upon the ability either of themselves to hunt, or for others from which they could purchase game.
Until the introduction of gunpowder into western warfare artillery depended upon mechanical energy to operate and this severely limited the kinetic energy of the projectiles while also requiring the construction of very large apparatus to store sufficient energy.
They were economically communist and depended upon the Soviet Union for significant amounts of materials.
A person might be branded with a censorial mark in a variety of cases, which it would be impossible to specify, as in a great many instances it depended upon the discretion of the censors and the view they took of a case ; and sometimes even one set of censors would overlook an offence which was severely chastised by their successors.
Simply put, Descartes ' epistemological justification depended upon his indubitable belief in his own existence and his clear and distinct knowledge of god.
Horizontal resolution depended upon the quality of the scanner, transmission line, and the printer.
Whereas elements of the disclosure may be available from third parties, only that provided by the franchisor can be depended upon.
and can be depended upon.
In an essay published that year he acknowledged that he could not understand those British pacifists who were reconciled to " handing over great blocks of the black and coloured races to the Empire to exploit and experiment upon " and that the extent of his own pacifism depended in the first instance upon an armed peace, with " England keep to England and Germany to Germany ".
“ We will continue to accept and investigate credible reports of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, and to promote protection and restoration of the old growth conditions upon which this magnificent species depended across the entire southeastern United States .”
Kosiński, according to them, had depended upon his free-lance editors for " the sort of composition that we usually call writing.
Until about the 1940s, persons living in these villages depended upon rain-fed agriculture for their livelihood.
He depended partly upon recommendations from congressmen and other prominent people, and this helped maintain good relations between the executive and legislative branches.
His own regime depended upon exploitation of inter-group hatreds.
Saionji felt very strongly that Japan ’ s foreign policy depended upon good relations with Britain, France, and the US.
Medical consideration of hermaphroditism depended upon measurements of the clitoris ; a longer, engorged clitoris was thought to be used by women to penetrate other women.
This was initially interpreted to mean that the medium drags the aether along, with a portion of the medium's velocity, but that understanding became very problematic after Wilhelm Veltmann demonstrated that the index n in Fresnel's formula depended upon the wavelength of light, so that the aether could not be moving at a wavelength-independent speed.
The term conflict of laws itself originates from situations where the ultimate outcome of a legal dispute depended upon which law applied, and the common law courts manner of resolving the conflict between those laws.
Boniface IX was a frank politician, strapped for cash like the other princes of Europe, as the costs of modern warfare rose and supporters needed to be encouraged by gifts, for fourteenth-century government depended upon such personal support as a temporal ruler could gather and retain.
“ Fathers and mothers have ‘ disordered and disobedient children ,’” said the Puritan Richard Greenham, “ because they have been disobedient children to the Lord and disordered to their parents when they were young .” Because the duty of early childcare fell almost exclusively on women, a woman's salvation necessarily depended upon the observable goodness of her child.
Few Communists doubted that the Russian success of socialism depended upon successful, working-class socialist revolutions in developed capitalist countries.

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