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In the primary grades, reading permeates almost every aspect of school progress, and the children's early experiences of success or failure in learning to read often set a pattern of total achievement that is relatively enduring throughout the following years.
Above all, The Great Bordello provides a deeper understanding of the human desire to accomplish something of enduring value amidst commercial success and ruthless realities of life.
Their operas have enjoyed broad and enduring international success and are still performed frequently throughout the English-speaking world.
It was while wearing this uniform style and color motif that the club achieved its most enduring success, including a World Series title in 1980 and another World Series appearance in 1983.
Prisoner was also screened in late-night timeslots in the UK beginning in the late 1980s, achieving enduring cult success there.
Channel Seven's Home and Away, a teen soap developed as a rival to Neighbours, has also achieved significant and enduring success on UK television.
In an attempt to capitalize on his renewed success, WB Records released the album Negotiations and Love Songs in November 1988, a mixture of popular hits and personal favorites that covered Simon's entire career and became an enduring seller in his catalog.
A two-time Grammy Award-winner known for his distinctive bass voice and romantic image, White's greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits, " You're the First, the Last, My Everything " and " Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe.
In 1974, frustrated by lack of commercial success, he released two albums of more conventional rock music that were critically panned ; this move, combined with not having been paid for a European tour, and years of enduring Beefheart's abusive behavior, led the entire band to quit.
After its premiere on 3 March 1875, Bizet was convinced that the work was a failure ; he died of a heart attack three months later, unaware that it would prove a spectacular and enduring success.
One of the keys to the Achaemenid success ( as with most enduring great empires ) was their open attitude to the culture and religion of the conquered people, so the Persian culture was the one most affected as the Great King endeavoured to melt elements from all his subjects into a new imperial style, especially at his capital Persepolis.
The idea of a Common Peace proved to be enduring, however, and numerous attempts would be made to establish one, with little more success than the original.
The greatest and most enduring success however was mainly for some series started in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960 ( including Lucky Luke, The Smurfs, and Asterix ), and the even older Tintin, while many more recent series have not made a significant commercial impact outside the French and Dutch speaking countries, despite the critical acclaim for authors like Moebius.
His ' deep sea lead ,' a pressure-activated fathometer was another minor, but enduring success.
While none of Saint-Saëns's later operas suffered the tribulations endured by Samson et Dalila during its early years, none of his other works have achieved the same enduring success either.
Often now erroneously credited as a Human League single, due to its success and enduring popularity, the band have since adopted it for their live performances and it appears on their greatest hits compilations.
Throughout the following years, the band has continued to tour frequently, enjoying enduring success and popularity as a live act.
Discussing online self-help support groups as the precursor to e-therapy, Martha Ainsworth notes that " the enduring success of these groups has firmly established the potential of computer-mediated communication to enable discussion of sensitive personal issues.
The unexpected and enduring success of the original SimCity, combined with the relative lack of success with other " Sim " titles, finally motivated the development of a sequel.
One reason for the enduring success of the Waite-Smith deck may be the richness of symbolic signification that Smith brought to the Minor Arcana.
Ofra Haza from Israel, who took the second place, had an enduring success with her song " Chai " which became a hit in Europe, launching her career.
He offered not only his name, but also an enduring financial commitment to the School ’ s continued success.
Tasked by department head David Hatch, Perkins helped to revitalise the comedy panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue ( launched five years earlier ), introducing the incomprehensible Mornington Crescent game which would become an enduring success.

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For the next five years he faced a series of English rebellions in various parts of the country and a half-hearted Danish invasion, but he was able to subdue all resistance and establish an enduring regime.
Although the series continued to receive low ratings and was canceled a year later, the enduring popularity of the series resulted in Paramount creating a set of movies, and then a new series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which by the early 1990s had become one of the most popular dramas on American television.
The extensive customization of the 2D series, along with good online play support, has led to enduring popularity.
He is best known for his series of 14 operatic collaborations with the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, including such enduring works as H. M. S.
Lisa is one of the most enduring characters on the series.
The first series ( five episodes, all written by Johnny Speight ) premiered on 29 January 1960 and were an immediate hit, establishing ' Eric and Hat ' as one of Britain's most popular and enduring comedy partnerships.
Renate Puvogel, in her book Larsson, gives detailed information about Carl's life: " His mother was thrown out of the house, together with Carl and his brother Johan ; after enduring a series of temporary dwellings, the family moved into Grev Magnigränd No. 7 ( later No. 5 ) in what was then Ladugårdsplan, present-day Östermalm ".
Poison mushrooms have proven to be an enduring aspect of The Lost Levels, appearing in subsequent games such as Super Mario Kart and the Super Smash Bros. series.
His characterisation did indeed prove to be enduring, as almost ten years later a television series entitled simply Hannay appeared with Powell back in the role, ( although the Buchan short stories on which the series was based were set in an earlier period than The Thirty-Nine Steps ).
The Dad and Dave series about a farming family was an enduring hit of the early 20th century.
Cynical satire has had enduring popularity, with television series such as Frontline, targeting the inner workings of " news and current affairs " TV journalism, The Hollowmen ( 2008 ), set in the office of the Prime Minister's political advisory ( spin ) department, and The Chaser's War on Everything, which cynically examines domestic and international politics.
Una Stubbs said that it was " a lot of silly fuss about a silly moo " which was overheard by script writer Johnny Speight and became the series most enduring catchphrase.
It was, in form and content, much like the series that would later gain Ward enduring fame, Rocky and His Friends.
By building a series of weirs, he turned parched, arid regions around Pagan into the main rice granaries of Upper Burma, giving Upper Burma an enduring economic base from which to dominate the Irrawaddy valley and its periphery in the following centuries.
Lawyer Don Finlayson ( Joe Hasham ) was revealed as gay in an early episode and had several boyfriends over the course of the series ; his most enduring relationship was with film buff Dudley Butterfield ( Chard Hayward ).
More enduring inmates introduced during this period were sneering troublemaker Lou Kelly ( Louise Siversen ), who developed from a bit player to becoming a sociopathic wannabe top dog and the series ' main villain, dopey offsider Alice " Lurch " Jenkins ( Lois Collinder ) and streetwise card sharp Lexie Patterson ( Pepe Trevor ), who had a tendency to dress a lot like Boy George until The Freak retaliated against her insolence by cutting her hair.
The programme achieved enduring success in the UK despite much negative criticism from reviewers, the fact that the series never received a network screening on ITV, and with many regions often changing their slot for the series or dropping it for other programmes.
1990's Raiden was the beginning of another acclaimed and enduring series to emerge from this period.

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