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definitive and 1926
Other performances which many considered definitive were as Millamant in The Way of the World ( 1924 ), Rosalind in As You Like It ( 1926 and 1936 ), the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet ( 1932 – 35 and 1961 ), and, most notably, as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1939 ), a role with which she became identified in the public's mind ( in particular for her drippingly sarcastic delivery of the line: " A handbag ?").
1926 marked the definitive break between Laval and the left, but he maintained friends on the left.
In 2005, Gene Austin's 1926 Victor recording, Victor 20044, of " Bye Bye Blackbird ", was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, a recording which has long been considered a definitive rendition of that song.

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In 1937, he designed the background of the first George VI definitive stamp series for the Post Office, and in 1938 produced The Creation of Adam, three bas-reliefs in stone for the Palace of Nations, the League of Nations building in Geneva, Switzerland.
Ramp metering has been implemented on Tangenziale di Venezia ( A57 ) as temporary solution for the increased traffic before the definitive solution ( building of the Passante di Mestre ).
This is not definitive as surfaces can be referred to as features of a building and free standing structures with no construction cut can still be features.
The building was designed by Sydney architect Harry Seidler, and remains one of his most definitive works.
In 1966, before the museum even had a building, founding director Brown included this directive in his Policy Statement: " The goal shall be definitive excellence, not size of collection.
To cope with this difficult part of the market, the Citroën is greatly committed to building a new model that would capture the interest of a large chunk of customers: the Geneva Motor Show in 2004 was presented the C4 Sport, a concept from the lines definitive made ​​- bodied coupé and prefigured among other things, the willingness of the French company to employ it in competition.
The first step is to create a “ single agency ” environment, internally and externally, building a greater sense of community and ownership for our employees, creating a clearer and more definitive identity for customers and stakeholders.
There continues to be discussions, but no definitive plans, to either bypass Route 68 or convert the existing road to 4-lanes by building a second roadway alongside the present 2-lane carriageway.

definitive and is
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Moreover, from the definitive transformation of intercepts on the generators of Af, it is clear that the only points of Q at which a line can meet its image are the points of Aj.
Though it is not easy to apply the evidence of the Iliad to any specific era, this marvelous product of the epic tradition had certainly taken definitive shape by 750.
The character of Miss Marple is based on Christie's grandmother and her cronies, but there is no definitive source for the derivation of the name ' Marple '.
Typically performed as definitive treatment for appendicitis, although sometimes the appendix is prophylactically removed incidental to another abdominal procedure.
In the genera Aggregata, Atoxoplasma, Cystoisospora, Schellackia and Toxoplasma the original is now definitive while in Akiba, Babesiosoma, Babesia, Haemogregarina, Haemoproteus, Hepatozoon, Karyolysus, Leucocytozoon, Plasmodium, Sarcocystis and Theileria, the original hosts are now intermediate.
Whilst the uncertainty in the atomic mass computed by time-of-flight methods in atom probe is sufficiently small to allow for detection of individual isotopes within a material this uncertainty may still, in some cases, confound definitive identification of atomic species.
His 1939 memorial article for Sapir, " The Relation of Habitual Thought And Behavior to Language ", in particular has been taken to be Whorf's definitive statement of the issue, and is his most frequently quoted piece.
However, the exact placement of the linkage can vary and the orientation of the linking functional groups is also important, resulting in α-and β-glycosidic bonds with numbering definitive of the linking carbons ' location in the ring.
“ A visit to the ground has only confirmed me ,” Lucas wrote in 1921 ; “ and it was interesting to find that Mr. Apostolides, son of the large local landowner, the hospitality of whose farm at Tekés I enjoyed, was convinced too that the site was by Driskole Krini, for the very sound reason that neither the hills nor the river further east suit Caesar ’ s description .” John D. Morgan in his definitive “ Palae-pharsalus – the Battle and the Town ”, arguing for a site closer still to Krini, where he places Palaepharsalos, writes: “ My reconstruction is similar to Lucas ’ s, and in fact I borrow one of his alternatives for the line of the Pompeian retreat.
The great eleven volume Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum compiled between 1870 and 1954 is the definitive reference work for the study of British Satirical prints.
There are several competing theories, none of which is definitive.
The next definitive historical treatise on the common law is Commentaries on the Laws of England, written by Sir William Blackstone and first published in 1765-1769.
The universality of this code is generally regarded by biologists as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent.
Diagnosis of vCJD can be supported by biopsy of the tonsils, which harbour significant amounts of PrPSc ; however, biopsy of brain tissue is the definitive diagnostic test.
Because it consists of the views developed by a number of scientists and philosophers during the second quarter of the 20th Century, there is no definitive statement of the Copenhagen interpretation.
Cerberus ' depiction in ancient art is not as definitive as in literature ; the poets and linguists of ancient Greece and Rome mostly agreed on the physical appearance ( with the notable exception in Hesiod's Theogony in which he had 50 heads ).
In conservative strains of Protestant Christianity, Scripture is understood to be the only truly definitive authority ( a position called Sola Scriptura ).
DNA testing can give a definitive diagnosis, but not all the genetic markers for CMT are known. CMT is first noticed when someone develops lower leg weakness and foot deformities such as foot drop, hammertoes and high arches.
Often the word takes the definite article and is capitalized — " the Divinity " — as though it were a proper name or definitive honorific.
One of its most significant verses is, the Shema, which has become the definitive statement of Jewish identity: " Hear, O Israel: the
Another example is Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now Redux, which, like the original film, polarized the audience, with some fans considering the original version to be the definitive cut.
This discovery was confirmed, and is generally considered to be the first definitive detection of exoplanets.

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In 2005 the prestigious Library of America canonized Lovecraft with a volume of his stories edited by Peter Straub, and Random House's Modern Library line have issued the " definitive edition " of Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness ( also including " Supernatural Horror in Literature ").
An appropriate balance of essential fatty acids — omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids — seems also important for health, although definitive experimental demonstration has been elusive.
In 2007, Philips has entered into a definitive merger agreement with North American luminaires company Genlyte Group Incorporated, which provides the company with a leading position in the North American luminaires ( also known as ˜ lighting fixtures "), controls and related products for a wide variety of applications, including solid state lighting.
Their countryman the poet Albert Giraud also identified intensely with the zanni: the fifty rondels of his Pierrot lunaire ( Moonstruck Pierrot ) would inspire several generations of composers ( see Pierrot lunaire below ), and his verse-play Pierrot-Narcissus ( 1887 ) offered a definitive portrait of the solipsistic poet-dreamer.
Paprika is also an important ingredient in rice dishes, and plays a definitive role in squid Galician style ( pulpo a la gallega ).
J Hand Ther 15: 251-9, 2002 .> A longer duration of symptoms, i. e. a delay to definitive surgical treatment, has also been associated with a longer time to return to work, implying that earlier definitive surgical treatment reduces the amount of time off of work.
Monroe's 1946 to 1948 band, which featured banjo prodigy Earl Scruggs, singer-guitarist Lester Flatt, fiddler Chubby Wise and bassist Howard Watts ( also known as " Cedric Rainwater ")— sometimes called " the original bluegrass band "— created the definitive sound and instrumental configuration that remains a model to this day.
The term ‘ fair ’ is meant to denote not only a smooth transition from fore to aft but also a shape that was ‘ right .’ Determining what is ‘ right ’ in a particular situation in the absence of definitive supporting analysis encompasses the art of naval architecture to this day.
The statement also reflected the instability of the Them line-up, with numerous members passing through the ranks after the definitive Maritime period.
The challenge of compiling a definitive synopsis of Finnegans Wake lies not only in the opacity of the book's language, but also in the radical approach to plot which Joyce employed.
Britannia also featured on the high value Great Britain definitive postage stamps issued during the reign of George V ( known as ' seahorses ') and is depicted on the £ 10 stamp first issued in 1993.
While the context is not definitive, Taliesin also implies it, in his Marwnad Rhun () that laments the death of Maelgwn's son Rhun, where he says that Rhun's death is " the fall of the court and girdle of Cunedda ".
An appropriate balance of essential fatty acids -— omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids -— seems also important for health, though definitive experimental demonstration has been elusive.
In his 1982 book The Twilight Zone Companion, Marc Scott Zicree also makes this same claim, couching it terms of a definitive statement.
During this period, Richardson gave some of his most noted performances, including not only " the definitive Falstaff and Peer Gynt of the century " but also Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, the title roles in Cyrano de Bergerac and Uncle Vanya and Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls.
Labelled " the definitive synthpop superstars ", the duo are most popular in their native UK and mainland Europe ( especially Germany, Denmark and Sweden ) and also in South America ( especially in Argentina, Chile and Peru ).
But Gielgud was best known for directing productions in which he also starred, including his greatest commercial success Richard of Bordeaux ( 1933 ), his definitive production of The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1939, 1942, 1947 ), Medea with Judith Anderson's Tony Award-winning performance of the title role with Gielgud supporting her as Jason ( 1947 ), The Lady's Not for Burning ( 1949 ) that won Richard Burton his first notoriety as an actor, and Ivanov ( 1965 ).
In Nynorsk ( unlike Bokmål ), masculine and feminine nouns are differentiated not only in the singular definitive form ( in which the noun takes a suffix to indicate " the "), but also in the plural forms ( which they would not be in Bokmål ), for example:
* A western blot is also used as the definitive test for Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE, commonly referred to as ' mad cow disease ').
He also promulgated the Hirota Sangensoku ( the Three Principles by Hirota ) on 28 October 1935 as the definitive statement of Japan ’ s position towards China.
It also produces the definitive National Routeing Guide, available on its website, defining the validity of tickets, and has some input in the content of the National Fares Manual, which is distributed by the National Rail website.
However, the magazine's initially harsh opinion of the album seems to have softened over time, as they would later place the album at number 298 on their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, compiled in 2003 while also describing Black Sabbath as " the greatest sludge-metal band of them all ..." The magazine described the album as " the definitive studio relic of Sabbath's golden-hellfire era ( 1970-74 )..."

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