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Film critic Pauline Kael adopts a more neutral stance, while Time magazine film critic Richard Schickel writes " The nostalgia surrounding Rogers-Astaire tends to bleach out other partners.
" Variety magazine liked the acting and wrote, " This story of a $ 2 million race track holdup and steps leading up to the robbery, occasionally told in a documentary style which at first tends to be somewhat confusing, soon settles into a tense and suspenseful vein which carries through to an unexpected and ironic windup ... Hayden socks over a restrained characterization, and Cook is a particular standout.
Though Fate is aimed at a popular audience and tends to emphasize personal anecdotes about the paranormal, American writer and frequent Fate contributor Jerome Clark says the magazine features a substantial amount of serious research and investigation, and occasional debunking of dubious claims.
Although the magazine can be shortened, with a corresponding loss in magazine capacity, such a modification tends to be much more technically complex, often involving large diameter square threading, and welding or silver soldering, at a bare minimum.
The magazine tends to take a left-wing and intellectual approach to art and society, lending itself to accusations of elitism and snobbishness.
The magazine tends to support continued engagement with China and Russia despite non-democratic practices at home and challenges to U. S. policies abroad.
The magazine called the graphics " very nice indeed, colourful and rich in detail " but said " racing tends to give you the impression that the road is moving while the car remains stationary.

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Ronald Reagan said, in his diary, that the Japanese magazine gave cash gifts to people that it interviewed, and that Allen had stepped in to intercept the check to avoid embarrassment for Nancy Reagan, then gave the check to his secretary, who put it in an office safe.
A last minute problem arose in July 1998 when a Cologne court, responding to a case brought by the publishers Burda, ordered Ford to avoid the name " Focus " for the German market cars since the name was already taken by the publisher's Focus magazine.
In order to avoid accidental ignition of sharply pointed Balle D ammunition inside the Lebel's tubular magazine, a circular groove was formed on each case head, around the primer pocket, in order to receive the bullet tip of the cartridge that followed.
U. S. citizens therefore cannot avoid U. S. taxes simply by emigrating from the U. S. According to Forbes magazine some citizens choose to give up their United States citizenship rather than be subject to the U. S. tax system ; however, U. S. citizens who reside ( or spend long periods of time ) outside the U. S. may be able to exclude some salaried income earned overseas ( but not other types of income unless specified in a bilateral tax treaty ) from income in computing the U. S. federal income tax.
He was a co-founder of the Libertarian Labor Review magazine, which was later renamed Anarcho-Syndicalist Review to avoid confusion with America's Libertarian Party.
Originally titled Recycler after the Los Angeles magazine of the same name, the filmwriters changed the name of the movie — and a central plot device — to Southlander to avoid trademark issues.
It takes its name from the appearance of a stereotypical ransom note, with the message formed from words or letters cut randomly from a magazine or newspaper in order to avoid using recognisable handwriting.
Pressure was then put on Huhne to avoid an action for libel: and at a late-night meeting in the Isis office, he signed an agreement which stipulated that, as well as the publication of an apology, and retraction of the allegations, all political copy to be published in the magazine for the next three years, had first to be vetted by an editorial committee, made up of prominent members of the Hard Left in Oxford at that time, thus effectively putting paid to the editorial independence of Isis for the duration of the agreement.
In its August 31 issue, Time magazine reported that Fitzsimmons, Bill Presser and Jackie Presser had all served as government informants in the early 1970s to avoid possible prosecution.
The colloquial and internationally more known name for the test was coined in 1997 by the German Süddeutsche Zeitung ( German: Elchtest ) after the Swedish motor magazine Teknikens Värld flipped a Mercedes-Benz A-Class in a test ostensibly made to measure the car's ability to avoid hitting a moose.
In an April 1982 interview with British Rock magazine Kerrang !, Blackmore stated of " MISS Mistreated ", " Well it's to avoid confusion that the ' Miss ' is written three times bigger than the ' mistreated ' but I expect we'll have someone who shall remain nameless coming up to us saying ' I wrote that song '!
A top-mounted curved detachable box magazine held 30 rounds, and the finned gun barrel could be rapidly changed to avoid overheating.
Red-nosed and blustery, an archetypal lazy schemer often found " sloping " through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, he was created for the British magazine Judy, by writer and fledgling artist Charles H. Ross, and inked and later fully illustrated by his French wife Emilie de Tessier — a rare European-woman comics-artists of the time — under the pseudonym " Marie Duval " ( or " Marie DuVal "; sources differ ).
In 1970, he began collaborating with the magazine " Poesía 70 ", sharing pages with Carlos Cano and Luis Eduardo Aute, he then left the university, going into exile in London using a fake passport under the name Mariano Zugasti, to avoid persecution from Francisco Franco's government after throwing a Molotov cocktail into a government building.
Star Ally Sloper, a blustery, lazy schemer often found " sloping " through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, had debuted in 1867 in the humour magazine Judy — created by writer and fledgling artist Charles Henry Ross and inked and later fully illustrated by his French wife Emilie de Tessier under the pseudonym " Marie Duval " ( or " Marie DuVal "; sources differ ).
After EC's line of comics fell victim to industry censorship in 1954 – 55, it was Kamen who suggested to the publisher that the company could avoid the newly imposed Comics Code Authority strictures with a pricier magazine format, which Kamen dubbed Picto-Fiction.

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He served for 77 days on the front line in the Afghan War, although he was pulled out following publication of the story in an Australian magazine.
In fact, several cartridges can be dumped into the opened magazine of a Krag at once with no need for careful placement, and when shutting the magazine-door the cartridges are forced to line up correctly inside the magazine.
The last surviving title from the notorious and critically acclaimed EC Comics line, the magazine offers satire on all aspects of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures.
Ubuntu !, on line tech magazine
In 1974 a complete twenty-six line poem entitled " The Wiccan Rede " was published in the neo-Pagan magazine Earth Religion News.
This line was energetically taken up by Dickens's, who wrote in his weekly magazine:
An early, extensive line of DIY how-to books was created by Sunset Books, based upon previously published articles from their magazine, Sunset, based in California.
For example, the shape, color, and arrangement of the materials of a children's line of clothing can be protectable trade dress ( though, the design of the garments themselves is not protected ), as can the design of a magazine cover, the appearance and décor of a chain of Mexican-style restaurants, and a method of displaying wine bottles in a wine shop.
Because of these changes, Motor Trend magazine picked the entire Pontiac line as 1959 Car of the Year.
Among the people who studied there were Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin, Roger Leloup, and Edgar P. Jacobs, all of whom exhibit the easily recognizable Belgian clean line style, often opposed to the " Marcinelle school "- style, mostly proposed by authors from the Spirou magazine, such as Franquin, Peyo and Morris.
Says Linda Wells, editor of Allure magazine, of the line: " It may not seem like it, but it was a powerful moment.
" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine wrote, " Affleck, Hartnett and Beckinsale-a British actress without a single worthy line to wrap her credible American accent around-are attractive actors, but they can't animate this moldy romantic triangle ".
The British science magazine New Scientist reported on 19 November 2008 a study by the research organisation CSIRO in Australia found " changes in industrial production, food production and pollution are all in line with the Club of Rome's predictions ".
A Mad Magazine cover parody on regular issue # 362, October 1997 shows a gun being pointed at a virtual pet and the line " If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this virtual pet!
" Illustrated by Mark Fredrickson, the cover was a double parody, also referencing the January 1973 issue of National Lampoon which depicted a gun being held to a real dog's head and the line " If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this dog.
He defeated Democratic mayoral candidate Abraham D. Beame, then City Comptroller, as well as National Review magazine founder William F. Buckley, Jr., who ran on the Conservative line.
This layout, combined with the side magazine, placed both the center of gravity and the position of the shoulder stock nearly in line with the longitudinal axis of the bore, a feature increasing controllability during burst or automatic fire.
In its editorial line Monthly Review was generally supportive of the Soviet Union although over time the magazine became increasingly critical of Soviet dedication socialism in one country and peaceful coexistence, seeing that country as playing a more or less conservative role in a world marked by national revolutionary movements.
Road Test magazine wrote the " big engine and whopping torque get the Cobra Jet off the line with smoking tires " in their test of a 1969 Cobra with the Ram Air 428 CJ, four-speed manual, and 3. 50 gears.
Although the manga are published both in the main magazine as well as in the Jump Comics line, they also are republished in various other editions such as kazenban and " Remixes " of the original work, usually publishing series older or previously established series.
' Time ' magazine incomprehensibly called the songs ' a total zero '... Martin Gottfried, noting that the plot line had been cut to ribbons, found ' the story impossible to follow '".
The magazine attracted international attention when it published its debut Power Issue in May 2007, with a cover that featured two models wearing masks of journalist Anderson Cooper and the actor Jodie Foster above the cover line, " The Glass Closet.
According to an article that appeared in a 1984 issue of Shelby Times magazine, the " last couple of hundred " ZH28 model Rampages off the Santa Fe Springs production line were finished in three of the four colors offered on the Shelby Charger.
Another paranormal magazine Palmer created along the line of Fate was Mystic magazine, which after about two years of publication became Search magazine.

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