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In ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's Will and Testament, He appointed Shoghi Effendi as the Guardian of the Bahá ' í Faith, called for the eventual election of the Universal House of Justice, and defined in the same manner opposition to these two institutions as Covenant-Breaking.
In regards to the 2009 reboot, The Guardian called Urban's performance of McCoy an " unqualified success ", and The New York Times called the character " wild eyed and funny ".
The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form.
Reviews of the Glastonbury performance were enthusiastic, The Guardian called them " the best Glastonbury headliners in an age ".
It is now called The Guardian and published in London.
In The Guardian dated 6 September 2008, Bunny May, a contributor to the letters page, claims that he ( along with John Junkin and David Clime ) invented the game in 1970, in an actors ' club off Shaftesbury Avenue called " Gerry's " ( which was run at the time by Gerald Campion ), in order to infuriate and bemuse patrons whom they found boring or boorish.
In November 2010 Sinclair told The Guardian newspaper that he was working on a new prototype electric vehicle called the X-1, to be launched within a year.
Tim Radford of The Guardian called the film " Allen's most closely focused and daring film to date ".
He learns a lot, and meets a lot of people there including a person called " The Guardian " ( Harvey Keitel ).
The Guardian writes that his critics have noted what Kingsley Amis called a " terrible compulsive vividness in his style ... that constant demonstrating of his command of English ," and that the " Amis-ness of Amis will be recognisable in any piece before he reaches his first full stop ".
Reviews of the Glastonbury performance were enthusiastic, The Guardian called them " the best Glastonbury headliners in an age ".
The USCG maintains an extensive fleet of coastal and ocean-going patrol ships, called cutters by tradition, and small craft, as well as an extensive aviation division consisting of HH-65 Dolphin and HH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft such as the C-130 Hercules, HU-25 Guardian, and HC-144 Ocean Sentry.
The work was well received ; in The Manchester Guardian, Samuel Langford called Bliss " far and away the cleverest writer among the English composers of our time "; The Times praised it highly ( though doubting if much was gained by the designation of the four movements as purple, red, blue and green ) and commented that the symphony confirmed Bliss's transition from youthful experimenter to serious composer.
" Reviewing for The Guardian, Nancy Banks-Smith called the role " his Hamlet ", going on to say that it " was worth waiting for "'; Mary Holland, writing in The Guardians sister paper, The Observer, noted that it was " a part at last worthy of his considerable serious talents ".
Director Peter Cotes, writing in The Guardian called him one of Britain's " most accomplished screen character actors ", while The Times observed that he " could lend distinction to the smallest part ".
The tale of an AWOL soldier and his pregnant girlfriend, between whose perspectives the narrative alternates, the novel attracted critical praise: The Guardian called it " sharply and poignantly written ... makes for an intense one-sitting read ".
In the United Kingdom this book is called Smile Or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World ( 2010 ) Guardian / UK.
The Swedish metal band Lake of Tears also recorded a song called " Raistlin and the Rose " on their 1997 album Crimson Cosmos, while the German group Blind Guardian wrote " The Soulforged ", another song inspired by Raistlin's story, which appeared on the band's 2002 album A Night at the Opera.
The Observer and its sister newspaper The Guardian operate a visitor centre in London called The Newsroom.
When ' Aurora ' was recorded for Philips in 1986 by Lorin Maazel and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Greenfield of The Guardian called it " skillfully and sumptuously scored ... music as sensuous as any you will find from a British composer ".
Steve Bell is probably best known for the daily strip called If ..., which has appeared in The Guardian newspaper since 1981, and since the mid-1990s he has also been that newspaper's principal editorial cartoonist.
It was initially called T / TOS ( Tandem Transactional Operating System ) but soon named Guardian for its ability to protect all data from machine faults or software faults.
2046 was called the best film of 2005 by Michael Atkinson ( The Village Voice ), Daryl Chin ( Journal of Performance and Art ), Josef Brown ( Vue Weekly ), Sean Burns ( Philadelphia Weekly ), Will Sloan ( The Martingrove Beacon ), and Justine Elias ( The Guardian ), and was ranked among the top ten best films of the year by Manohla Dargis ( The New York Times ), Richard Corliss ( Time Magazine ), Same Adams ( Philadelphia City Paper ), Leslie Camhi ( The Village Voice ), Jason Anderson ( eye Weekly ), Gary Dretzka ( Movie City News ), Godfrey Cheshire ( The Independent Weekly ), Ty Burr ( The Boston Globe ), Liza Bear ( indieWIRE ), Edward Crouse ( The Village Voice ), Jeffrey M. Anderson ( The San Francisco Examiner ), John DeFore ( Austin American Statesman ), Brian Brooks ( indieWIRE ), Chris Barsanti ( Filmcritic. com ), F. X.

Guardian and performance
" Cruz's performance in Fanfan la Tulipe, also in 2003, was not well received, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian commenting that Cruz " deserves a special Cannes Razzie for a performance of purest teak.
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised Cruz's performance in the film.
Brunel traditionally performed well in the annual rankings of UK universities produced by The Guardian and The Times, in part due to its strong performance in the Teaching Quality Assessment ( where Brunel received a score of 20 / 24 or better for every subject assessed ).
The review in The Manchester Guardian considered that Le Mesurier gave " a faultless performance ", and went on to say that, " the character is not overemphasised.
While the New Yorker and TimeOut Londons film critics found co-star Brendan Gleeson's performance to be the stronger of the two, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian found his work playing hired hitman Ray " absolutely superb: moody and funny, lethally sexy, sometimes heartbreakingly sad and vulnerable like a little boy.
The Times praised a " riveting performance " while The Guardian found him " highly impressive ... at one point he attacks his court-poet with a single hair-raising leap across a chair and table ".
The Guardian, writing in 2009, declared it the " best performance of his big-screen career " while The Times found him " magnificent ".
Reviewing his performance on his first team debut the Manchester Guardian newspaper commented that " he showed promise of fine ability in passing and shooting, but will have to move faster as a wing half ".
According to the 2011 Universities Guide from The Guardian newspaper, the five top universities in the UK based on undergraduate students ' performance in public examinations while at high school ( as measured on the UCAS tariff scale ) were Cambridge ( 546 ), Oxford ( 530 ), Imperial College London ( 500 ), the London School of Economics ( 493 ) and Durham University ( 466 ).
Today the cartridge increased in popularity due to modern compact concealed carry pistols chambered for it, such as the Kel-Tec P-32, Beretta Tomcat, Seecamp LWS 32 and North American Arms Guardian. 32 This increase in popularity has led many ammunition manufacturers to develop new loads for the cartridge which have better performance.
His performance was described by a Guardian writer as bringing " unprecedented depth to a character [...] who is more commonly portrayed as just another horrible Dickens git.
His performance was praised by Guardian and Independent critics.
The Manchester Guardian wrote, " a brilliant performance ... a distinguished contribution to intellectual fiction.
In The Guardian " Notes from the touchline " sport report, 21 March 2003, journalist Frank Keating used the headline " World Cup shines with dinkum Brummagem " to praise the performance of Birmingham-born Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds.
Her performance garnered critical acclaim, dubbed " simply magnificent " by Michael Billington of The Guardian and " an instant comic classic " by The Observer.
* " Fila Brazillia, Fabric, London-live performance review " by Pascal Wyse, The Guardian, September 19, 2000, retrieved Feb 16, 2008
* Lauren Laverne, Spitz, London: Review of post-Kenickie solo performance in The Guardian, 16 April 2001.
The Times praised Lumley and her " rich, darkly comic and beautifully observed performance ". The Guardian cited that the series deserved better scheduling.
Roger Ebert gave it 3. 5 stars out of 4, calling it "... an imperfect but deeply involving and beautifully made Western ..." Peter Bradshaw of the The Guardian gave the film 4 stars out of 5, writing, " Duvall gives his best performance in ages " in a "... tough, muscular, satisfying movie.
The notices for the piece were dreadful, and those for Courtneidge's performance scarcely better: The Guardian wrote of " a woeful excess of underplay ", and The Observer commented, " The sight of Cicely Courtneidge hamming it until she drops in purple harem knickers with diamanté cycle clips isn't honestly hilarious enough to carry the evening.

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