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In commercial terms, the Athlon " Classic " was an enormous success — not just because of its own merits, but also because Intel endured a series of major production, design, and quality control issues at this time.
The series has achieved enormous success, selling nearly 50 million units.
Their enormous commercial success encouraged them to turn out sequel after sequel, and led to an explosion in horror film production in the UK that would last for nearly two decades.
Many Hollywood films with a British dimension ( based on British people, stories or events ) have had enormous worldwide commercial success.
When it came out in 1975, Pinchcliffe Grand Prix was an enormous success in Norway, selling 1 million tickets in its first year of release.
The enormous success of Casablanca redefined Bogart's career.
When it came out in 1975, The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix was an enormous success in Norway, selling 1 million tickets in its first year of release.
The book proved to be an enormous success and established Wyndham as an important exponent of science fiction.
Although pure riding skill clearly played a large part in his success, the ability of his chief race engineer, Jeremy Burgess, to perfect the suspension and geometry of a racing motorcycle gave him an enormous advantage over his rivals.
Quantum mechanics had enormous success in explaining many of the features of our world.
Starring aging Western stars Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott in their final major screen roles, the film initially went unnoticed in the United States but was an enormous success in Europe.
Due to the enormous European success of Up!
But Osamu Tezuka's postwar revolution, introducing intense drama and serious themes to children's manga, spread quickly to shōjo manga, particularly after the enormous success of his seminal Ribon no kishi ( リボンの騎士 Princess Knight ).
** The Beatles release their Abbey Road album, receiving critical praise and enormous commercial success.
** Walt Disney's 19th full-length animated feature The Jungle Book, the last animated film personally supervised by Disney, is released and becomes an enormous box-office and critical success.
After some years spent teaching and in ineffective attempts to obtain the production of more than one opera, he saw the enormous success of Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana in 1890, and he wasted no time in producing his own verismo hit, Pagliacci.
The following works may be mentioned, among many others: Cajo Mario ; the three Biblical operas, Assalone, La giuditta, and Il sacrificio d ' Abramo ; Il convito di pietra ; and La ballerina amante, a comic opera first performed at Venice with enormous success.
Although Putnam ’ s administration would need time in order to collect, organize, and disseminate all of the material within the Library of Congress ’ collection, the task was completed with enormous success.
The book became an enormous success, especially in the United States, where Struther went on a lecture tour shortly after the book's release.
They note that despite his enormous success on both Broadway and in films, " he threw himself into each role with a sense of dedication.
The program was an enormous success and tripled the number of black voters on Johns Island.
Even though Le Cid was an enormous popular success, it was the subject of a heated argument over the norms of dramatic practice, known as the Querelle du Cid or The Quarrel of Le Cid.
Egan's creation was an enormous, instant success, with its circulation mounting every month.
These former hamlets became the most prosperous areas of Broome County after 1950 because of the enormous success of the then Endicott-based International Business Machines Corporation ( IBM ).

enormous and Italy
He also would have had access to some Italian works in Germany, but the two visits he made to Italy had an enormous influence on him.
Shortly after Theodoric's death in 526, the country was captured by the Eastern Roman Empire, in a war which caused enormous damage and depopulation to Italy.
The war lasted for almost 20 years and caused enormous damage and depopulation of Italy.
He amassed an enormous number of photographs from ancient sites in Italy, which he used for the most precise accuracy in the details of his compositions.
Italy suffered enormous losses in World War I but came out on the winning side.
His political and cultural ambitions, based in Sicily and stretching through Italy to Germany, and even to Jerusalem, were enormous.
The moral effect was enormous throughout Italy, the action of the authorities was universally condemned, and the martyrdom of the Bandiera brothers bore fruit in the subsequent revolutions.
The old Arab and Venetian trade networks successfully ' smuggled ' enormous quantities of spices through the patchy Portuguese blockade, and pepper once again flowed through Alexandria and Italy, as well as around Africa.
Historian Fernand Braudel compared the situation of Italy during the Renaissance as a " cyclonic zone, an enormous vacuum ", which would sweep in foreign armies:
Eduard Fueter's classic work drew attention to a cyclonic zone, an enormous vacuum in 1494 over the fragmented Italy of princes and urban republics.
One source also suggests that emperor Haile Sellassie, after hearing of these technical difficulties ( and of the enormous costs necessary to overcome them ), decided to grant the stele to the city of Rome, as a gift for the " renewed friendship " between Italy and Ethiopia.
thumbFrancesco Tamagno ( 28 December 1850 – 31 August 1905 ) was an operatic tenor from Italy who sang with enormous success throughout Europe and America.
The short cameo made an enormous impression on the viewers and Rogosin managed to organise a visa for her to attend the première of the film at the twenty-fourth Venice Film Festival in Italy, where the film won the prestigious Critics ' Award.
He enjoyed enormous popularity ( extending to Spain and Italy ), but never prostituted his art to cheap effects.
Despite spending an enormous amount of manpower and party funds across all of Italy, his main partner in the House of Freedoms coalition, Forza Italia, led by former and soon to be Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, offered no political or financial support.
A British diarist and Samuel Johnson's friend, Hester Thrale, in her book Observations and reflections made in the course of a journey through France, Italy, and Germany, describes a Polish plait she saw in 1786 in the collection of the Elector of Saxony in Dresden: " the size and weight of it was enormous, its length four yards and a half 4. 1 m ; the person who was killed by its growth was a Polish lady of quality well known in King Augustus's court.
The linguistic aspects of the phenomenon associated with the " précieuses " ( similar to Euphuism in England, Gongorism in Spain and Marinism in Italy ) -- the use of highly metaphorical ( sometimes obscure ) language, the purification of socially unacceptable vocabulary — was tied to this poetic salon spirit and would have an enormous impact on French poetic and courtly language.
The left-wing of the party broke away in 1921 to form the Communist Party of Italy, a division that has never been recovered since then and have had enormous consequences on Italian politics.
The linguistic aspects of the phenomenon associated with the précieuses ( similar to Euphuism in England, Gongorism in Spain and Marinism in Italy )— the use of highly metaphorical ( sometimes obscure ) language, the purification of socially unacceptable vocabulary — was tied to this poetic salon spirit and would have an enormous impact on French poetic and courtly language.
The losses of the century of war were enormous, particularly owing to the plague ( the Black Death, usually considered an outbreak of bubonic plague ), which arrived from Italy in 1348, spreading rapidly up the Rhone valley and thence across most of the country: it is estimated that a population of some 18 – 20 million in modern-day France at the time of the 1328 hearth tax returns had been reduced 150 years later by 50 % or more.

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