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success and first
The quality of a president's leadership is measured first by his success in building up the faculty.
The word `` binomial '' means `` of two names '' or `` of two terms '', and both usages apply in our work: the first to the names of the two outcomes of a binomial trial, and the second to the terms P and Af that represent the probabilities of `` success '' and `` failure ''.
The first singers who have had international success are Aissa Jermouni ( he sung at the Olympia in 1937 ) 307 and Ali Khencheli.
The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.
His Elo rating shot from 2540 in 1971 to 2660 in 1973, when he shared second in the USSR Chess Championship, and finished equal first with Viktor Korchnoi in the Leningrad Interzonal Tournament, with the latter success qualifying him for the 1974 Candidates Matches, which would determine the challenger of the reigning world champion, Bobby Fischer.
Their first album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, including major contributions by all members of Pilot and Ambrosia, was a success, reaching the Top 40 in the US Billboard 200 chart.
After the team had developed a method of purifying penicillin to an effective first stable form in 1940, several clinical trials ensued, and their amazing success inspired the team to develop methods for mass production and mass distribution in 1945.
Wilson's first success came during a business trip to Akron, Ohio, where he was introduced to Dr. Robert Smith, a surgeon and Oxford Group member who was unable to stay sober.
Salieri's first great success was in the realm of serious opera.
Armida was soon followed by Salieri's first truly popular success ; a commedia per musica in the style of Carlo Goldoni La fiera di Venezia ( The Fair of Venice ).
Upon returning to Vienna following his success in Paris, Salieri met and befriended Lorenzo Da Ponte and had his first professional encounters with Mozart.
Da Ponte would write his first opera libretto for Salieri, Il ricco d ' un giorno ( A Rich Man for a Day ) in 1784, it was not a success.
Three excerpts from Wozzeck were performed in 1924, and this brought Berg his first public success.
Because of the market success of the NES, companies chose to develop for it first and were thus barred from developing the same games on competing systems for two years.
At first selling slowly, it rapidly became a lasting success, and its appeal to English musicians had helped to make it widely known before World War I, when its themes struck a powerful chord with English readers.
After an initial success, his first line of cavalry, under the Imperial General of Horse, Prince Maximilian of Hanover, were pressed by the second line of Marsin's cavalry, and were forced back across the Nebel in confusion.
Carrie became a hit, the first genuine box-office success for De Palma.
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
He first produced a soluble phenol-formaldehyde shellac called " Novolak " that never became a market success, then turned to developing a binder for asbestos which, at that time, was molded with rubber.
The " H-H-L " team impressed Hollywood with its success ; as Life wrote in 1957, " fter the independent production of a baker's dozen of pictures it has yet to have its first flop ... ( They were also good pictures.
His first releases under his own name, " Booster Blues " and " Dry Southern Blues ," were hits ; this led to the release of the other two songs from that session, " Got the Blues " and " Long Lonesome Blues ," which became a runaway success, with sales in six figures.
The first column of Cniva's army, a detachment likely led by the chieftains Argaith and Gunteric, besieged Marcianopolis, without success it seems.
The Poles, encouraged by their success on the first day, deployed all their available cavalry.
By the middle of the decade, some of the 1950s generation of American comedians, such as Jerry Lewis, went into decline, while Peter Sellers found success with international audiences in his first American film The Pink Panther.
Writer / director Todd Solondz, a favorite cult director, had his first major success with the black comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse ( 1995 ), a brutally-honest look at the persecution of a young junior high student by her classmates.

success and Clean
In 1958, despite an economic recovery and the unexpected success of U Nu's ' Arms for Democracy ' offer that saw the surrender of a large number of insurgents most notably the PVO, the party split into two factions namely the ' Clean ' faction led by U Nu and Thakin Tin ( aka Nu-Tin faction ) and the ' Stable ' faction led by Ba Swe and Kyaw Nyein ( aka Swe-Nyein faction ).
In September 1987, the Ministry of the Environment together with other government ministries and statutory boards celebrated the success of the clean-up with an event called the " Clean Rivers Commemoration ".
He won the award for his invention and his success implementation of the Clean River Program ( Prokasih ).
The success of the first series of Ladies of Letters ( broadcast in 1997 ) spawned adaptations of several sequels: Ladies of More Letters ( 1999 ); Ladies of Letters. Com ( 2000 ); Ladies of Letters Log On ( 2001 ); Ladies of Letters Make Mincemeat ( 2001 Christmas Special ); Ladies of Letters Spring Clean ( 2004 ); Ladies of Letters Go Global ( 2006 ); Ladies of Letters Say No ( 2007 ); Ladies of Letters Go Green ( 2008 ); Ladies of Letters Crunch Credit ( 2009 ) and Ladies of Letters Go Crackers ( 2010-this series features Anne Reid instead of Patricia Routledge as Vera Small, see below ).

success and Up
Following the success of the National Lampoon – backed Animal House, Mad lent its name in 1980 to a similarly risque comedy film, Up the Academy.
Up to 11 policemen at a time had tried to control all this traffic, many of them standing on small wooden platforms positioned in key locations around the platz, but with varying success.
Due to the enormous European success of Up!
Small Change, which was accompanied by the double A-side single " Step Right Up "/" The Piano Has Been Drinking ", was a critical and commercial success and far outsold any of Waits's previous albums.
He would also work with composer Louis Hirsch during this time, and would score his biggest success so far in 1917 with Going Up.
The last single release, " Wake Up ", released under Cahill's name, with no promotion met with limited success, and the group ended their label Interpol Records.
The success of the film version of Up Pompeii in 1971 saw British exhibitors vote him the ninth most popular star at the British box office that year.
Up until this, the three competing television broadcast networks tried to create talk shows to compete with the success of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, but all failed.
* Dance pads, essentially a grid of flat pressure sensitive gamepad buttons set on a mat meant to be stepped on, have seen niche success with the popularity of rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution and Pump It Up.
In 1980, following the colossal success of National Lampoon's Animal House, Gaines lent the name of his magazine to the bawdy spoof Up the Academy.
In 1995, she finished a two-month stint as the opening act on Boyz II Men's national tour, and contributed songs to the soundtracks of the films Batman Forever and Waiting to Exhale, with single " Sittin ' Up in My Room " becoming another top two success.
He had major success with " Travelin ' Man " (# 1 ), " A Teenager's Romance " (# 2 ), " Poor Little Fool " (# 1 ), " Young World " (# 5 ), " Lonesome Town " (# 7 ), " Never Be Anyone Else But You " (# 6 ), " Sweeter Than You " (# 9 ), " It's Up to You " (# 6 ), and " Teenage Idol " (# 5 ), which clearly could have been about Nelson himself.
Encouraged by the success of Don't Give Up, in early 2003 Richard Foos, owner of the new retro-oriented label Shout!
In spite of another hit with 1964's " Giving Up " ( later covered by Donny Hathaway ), Knight and the Pips did not achieve widespread success until 1966, after signing to Motown Records.
Their early success culminated with the release of their first feature-length movie, Up in Smoke, in 1978.
In 1996 following the recruitment of Richard Oakes and later keyboardist Neil Codling, Suede went on to greater commercial success with Coming Up.
Enhanced by Routledge's receipt of two BAFTA nominations for her performance, Keeping Up Appearances received abundant success in its native origin while captivating a large audience in the US and Australia, but production ceased in 1995 when Routledge wanted to move on to other projects.
They released 4 more singles (" Don't Stop ", " Make A Move ", " Let's Talk About Love ", and " No Showbo ") but none was able to achieve the same success of " It's On You " or " Pump Up The Jam-Rap ".
The album was a success, yielding two Billboard R & B Top Ten singles, " Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up " and " Honey Please, Can't Ya See ".
The album subsequently spawned " Shut Up ", which peaked at No. 2 in the UK and topped the charts in many success and went Gold and Platinum in the U. S., UK, Germany, and other European markets.
Up to now, the group's biggest success had been as a five-piece harmony, but it was around this time that they began to favour lead singers for their songs with title credits given to Marty Kristian for " Come Softly to Me " and Eve Graham for " Nevertheless ", but it was in late 1973 that this formula found its biggest success when Lyn Paul took the lead on the new single, " You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me ".
These albums generated little success, but in 1982, a hit track called " Give It Up " ( released as a solo effort but recorded before Casey and Finch split the partnership ) from the album All in a Night's Work ( brought a return to success in the UK, and appeared two years later in the U. S. Top 40.
Although he had a minor chart single with " Mixed Up Guy " in 1971, real chart success eluded him for the rest of the decade.

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