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For instance, college-educated people consistently show up in study after study as more often than others supporters of the Bill of Rights and other democratic rights and liberties.
Parapsychologists have argued that the data from numerous studies show that certain individuals have consistently produced remarkable results while the remainder have constituted a highly significant trend that cannot be dismissed even if the effect is small.
Only two ferry services consistently show profits: the Rosignol-New Amsterdam and the Parika-Adventure.
The distinct year classes of Pterodactylus antiquus specimens show that this species, like the contemporary Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, likely bred seasonally and grew consistently during its lifetime.
The result has been a steady increase in the number and recruitment of private schools that show consistently better results in standardized testing than municipal schools.
Other studies show that " sleeping more than 7 to 8 hours per day has been consistently associated with increased mortality ," though this study suggests the cause is probably other factors such as depression and socioeconomic status, which would correlate statistically.
While the term two-party system is somewhat imprecise and has been used in different countries to mean different things, there is considerable agreement that a system is considered to be of a two-party nature when election results show consistently that all or nearly all elected officials belong to only one of the two major parties, such as in the United States.
However, the series does not consistently obey the Novikov principle in episodes featuring time travel, as episodes like Time Squared and Yesterday's Enterprise show history being changed as a result of time travel.
For example, epidemiological studies of colon cancer consistently show beneficial correlations with broccoli consumption, while experiments find no benefit.
Unlike Bewes, Bolam is consistently reluctant to talk about the show, and has vetoed any attempt to revive his character.
In follow-up interviews since then such as Oprah in 2010, Lake has consistently said " never say never " about hosting a new show, but that she is happy working on other projects.
As we justify our existence as the “ entity of Agua Fria Village ,” we are consistently challenged to show the documentation of why we are a village of historical significance, or an “ organized ” place of settlement.
* Extensive studies consistently show Yucca Mountain to be a sound site for nuclear waste disposal
The so-called Rechtschreibreform is still subject to dispute, and polls consistently show a majority against the new rules.
Garner ultimately ended the run of the show, despite consistently high ratings, because of the high physical toll on his body.
MGM thereby became the only movie studio to consistently show a profit during America's Great Depression.
The second half of each concert featured a selection of their best known hits, and audience reaction was consistently so positive that the all-seated venues saw the crowds on their feet for the entire show.
" A letter from the American Jewish Committee objected that " Public opinion polls consistently show a high level of American ... support for and identification with Israel.
Their appearance on Saturday Night Live on November 11, 1995 to promote this material ( their second appearance on the show overall ) also was the television debut appearance of Corgan's shaved head, which he has maintained consistently ever since.
When individuals are inconsistent with how they project themselves in society, they risk being embarrassed or discredited, therefore the individual remains consistently guarded, making sure that they do not show themselves in an unfavorable way to others.
Jones has consistently remained with the show since.
After a relatively slow start, the show went on to achieve consistently high ratings, and the 1996 episode " Time On Our Hands " holds the record for the highest UK audience for a sitcom episode, attracting 24. 3 million viewers ( over a third of the population ).
The show, which bowed in January 1993, consistently ranks among the top three first-run syndication hours in household and demographic ratings.
" Colin Jacobson at DVD Movie Guide said in a review that " while episode doesn ’ t offer the continuous highs of the best Simpsons, it ’ s a generally solid show " and added that " the episode uses a wackier tone than usual for this era, but it works, and the program is consistently fun "
The Classic consistently draws the top professional show jumping riders because of its well maintained and elaborate jumping course.

show and ranks
It is the lowest title within the nobility system and ranks below that of " Baron " but above " Jonkheer " ( the latter is not a title, but a Dutch honorific to show that someone belongs to the untitled nobility ).
In botany, there are many ranks below species and although the name itself is written in three parts, a " connecting term " ( not part of the name ) is needed to show the rank.
The broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, telecast to 167 countries worldwide, generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year, behind only the Oscars and the Grammy Awards.
Pilger described the film as " something of a scoop "-it was the first documentary to show the open rebellion within the drafted ranks of the US military that led to the withdrawal of the land army in 1973.
Thus before the last ranks have fired, the first will have reloaded, as the following diagram shows: these little dots:: show the route of the ranks as they leave after firing.
Lasting 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series ( behind Gunsmoke ) and still continues to air in syndication, The show centers around the Cartwright family, who live in the area near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
Hollywood in general was eager to show its patriotism, and many famous celebrities joined the ranks of USO entertainers.
Other developments during this period were the return of Chrissie Latham and Margo Gaffney to the show to bolster the ranks of the now somewhat empty-looking cellblock as Doreen and Judy were released from Wentworth.
QVC broadcasts live in the United States 24 / 7, apart from the Christmas show which is pre recorded to more than 100 million households, and ranks as the number two television network in terms of revenue (# 1 in home shopping networks ), with sales in 2010 giving a net revenue of $ 7. 8 billion.
The show also heavily featured the complex internal politics of the police department, suggesting that rising through the ranks has more to do with personal connections, favors and opportunism than genuine ability.
Domingo Legal was criticized for its sensationalism, and its ratings began to fall after the Primeiro Comando da Capital ( PCC ) scandal ( see below ); the show often ranks second in the ratings.
People of all stations were obligated to play their part in each rendezvous and to show up equipped in military gear that conformed to their respective ranks.
* Tampa Theatre, ( Tampa, Florida )-3 manuals, 14 ranks ( Wurlitzer, 1926 )( One of the top 10 iconic show places in the world-Delta Sky magazine )
In the movie, viewers had seen Laurie work her way up in the ranks of show business ; by the time frame of Love, Sidney, she had already become a known actress, primarily in television and commercials.
He produced the first ever show on Radio 1-Tony Blackburn's breakfast show on 30 September 1967-worked his way up through the ranks, creating jingles, recruiting most of the station's DJs ( one of whom was Tom Browne who presented the BBC chart from 1972 to 1978 ) and along the way launched the long-running and successful annual Radio 1 Roadshow events in 1973.
In 2005, Vince turned down numerous TV opportunities including a spot on ABC's hit show " The Bachelor " to focus on his inspiring tennis comeback that saw him rise from the bottom of the ranks to No. 18 in Feb. Vince then signed a publishing deal with ECW Press to write a candid memoir on the behind the scenes life of a pro tennis player, violating a long-standing tennis rule that players do not reveal locker room secrets to the world in exchange for money.
The force was defeated and, through a show of mercy, Golemi was allowed to return to the Albanian ranks without punishment.
Military ranks are necessary to identify the role of each serving individual and to show the hierarchy of command ; however they can be obscure to non-military personnel and even comparing comparative ranks between different services is not always straightforward ; the following pages detail these matters in more detail:
Gulas decided to " promote " Eaton up the ranks of NWA Mid-America, giving him matches later in the show, closer to the main event.
In 2012, participating as a competitor, teamed with Stefano Di Filippo, the eighth season of Dancing with the stars, the talent show on Rai Uno dance hosted by Milly Carlucci, with the participation of Paolo Belli, where it ranks in third place and where she obtained the standing ovation by judges and public.

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