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Todd McCarthy of Variety gave the film a B + judging that " Coppola finds creative nirvana, he frequently has trouble delivering the full goods.
U. S. Senator Joe McCarthy gave a speech titled America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall ( 1951 ), in which he argued that General Albert Coady Wedemeyer had prepared a wise plan that would keep China a valued ally, but that it had been sabotaged.
The film met with generally positive reviews ; Roger Ebert gave it three and a half stars and described it as a " very good film ... with moments evoking great emotion ", while Variety Todd McCarthy wrote, " Inspirational on the face of it, Clint Eastwood's film has a predictable trajectory, but every scene brims with surprising details that accumulate into a rich fabric of history, cultural impressions and emotion.
McCarthy eventually gave a lukewarm endorsement of Humphrey.
In 1999, Mary Norris, Josephine McCarthy and Mary-Jo McDonagh, all asylum inmates, gave accounts of their treatment.
Coincidentally, Vice-Chairman of the London County Board was Liam McCarthy who gave his name to the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Cup.
But after they were swept in the second round of the playoffs by the Nets, Brown gave McCarthy his walking papers.
Although established in the late 1950s, much of the initial construction on campus took place in the late 1960s, under the supervision of noted artist and architect Howard van Heuklyn, who gave the campus a striking, futuristic architecture ( buildings like the Pollak Library south, Titan Shops, Humanities, McCarthy Hall ).
Hoover also gave McCarthy details of an affair that Frank Wisner had with Princess Caradja in Romania during the war.
In the United States Granville Barker and his wife Lillah McCarthy gave outdoor performances of The Trojan Women and Iphigenia in Tauris at various colleges ( 1915 ).
| Dr. Wayne McCarthy reported the case of a 69-year-old woman who had conceived naturally and gave birth in January 1863 to a son of her 74-year-old husband, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
However, unlike most movement lawyers who found communications with prosecuting attorneys to be repugnant, former assistant US Attorney Andrew C. McCarthy, found Stewart to be " eminently reasonable and practical " and commented that " when she gave her word on something, she honored it — she never acted as if she thought one was at liberty to be false when dealing with the enemy.
At the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Celler gave a speech in which he responded to Sen. McCarthy, saying:
To Newfoundland, the Irish gave the still-familiar family names of southeast Ireland: Wade, McCarthy, O ' Rourke, Walsh, Nash, Power, Murphy, Ryan, Griffin, Whelan, O ' Brien, Kelly, Hanlon, Neville, Bambrick, Halley, Dillon, Byrne, Lake and FitzGerald.
After his election, Gogarty gave up his local council seat, in line with Green Party policy against dual-mandate and was succeeded by the late Fintan McCarthy.
For a while it looked as if the Leesiders would triumph over their great rivals once again, however, five points from Kilkenny in the last seven minutes gave Keher the honour of climbing the Hogan Stand steps to collect the famed Liam McCarthy Cup and a third All-Ireland winners ' medal.
Hoover also gave McCarthy details of an affair that Wisner had with Princess Caradja in Romania during the war ; Hoover claimed that Caradja was a Soviet agent.
Conservatives gave enthusiastic support to anti-Communist agencies such as the FBI and the Congressional investigations of the 1940s and 1950s, particularly those led by Richard Nixon and Joe McCarthy.

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but I do know that he gave the day tone and distinction.
His bel canto style gave the performance a special distinction.
The Bornholmian dialect has also maintained to this day many ancient features, such as a distinction between three grammatical genders, which the central Insular Danish dialects gave up during the 20th century.
Employing the distinction, Henry gave up his right to invest his bishops and abbots, but reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage for the " temporalities " ( the landed properties tied to the episcopate ), directly from his hand, after the prelate had sworn homage and feudal vassalage in the ceremony called commendatio, the commendation ceremony, like any secular vassal.
Winning the " Oscar " also gave her another unique distinction — since she won two " Razzies " the day before, for her performance in All About Steve, she is the only performer ever to have been named both " Best " and " Worst " for the same year.
Thus it was Pythagoras who gave the word " theory " the specific meaning which leads to the classical and modern concept of a distinction between theory as uninvolved, neutral thinking, and practice.
John Stuart Mill's distinction between higher and lower pleasures might suggest that he gave more status to humans but in The Methods of Ethics Sidgwick says " We have next to consider who the " all " are, whose happiness is to be taken into account.
There has always been a distinction in the law of England and Wales between the subjects of the monarch and aliens: the monarch's subjects owed the monarch allegiance, and included those born in his or her dominions ( natural-born subjects ) and those who later gave him or her their allegiance ( naturalised subjects ).
This role gave rise to the basic distinction between legal and equitable interests.
In 1938, Mussolini gave a speech wherein he established a clear ideological distinction between capitalism ( the social function of the bourgeoisie ) and the bourgeoisie ( as a social class ), whom he dehumanized by reducing into high-level abstractions: a moral category and a state of mind.
Despite the lack of distinction, this period of his life gave him a good working knowledge of continental war methods and strategies, even if most of his own experience was limited to defensive operations.
This gave Kramnik the distinction of having won the two strongest tournaments in chess history.
The town made headlines in 2007 when Governor Brian Schweitzer gave the commencement address to the high school graduating class — one student, Roxie Britton, who received considerable soft news coverage for this distinction.
This gave Thorp the distinction of being among the first towns in Washington to have electricity, and the smallest unincorporated town in the Northwest to have electric lights.
This gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group since The Beatles to have three Top Ten hits in America from a debut album.
It also gave Eddy the distinction of being the only instrumentalist to have had Top 10 hit singles in four different decades in Great Britain.
Fatefully, however, Thorndike incorrectly reasoned that his data gave support for there being one, not two types of twins: Missing the critical distinction that makes within-family twin studies such a powerful resource in psychology and medicine.
Vitalism played a pivotal role in the history of chemistry since it gave rise to the basic distinction between organic and inorganic substances, following Aristotle's distinction between the mineral kingdom and the animal and vegetative kingdoms.
As the university increased in wealth and distinction, and enrollments grew, these professional schools were integrated with the undergraduate college in Evanston ; the result was a modern research university combining professional, graduate, and undergraduate programs, which gave equal weight to teaching and research.
He was a natural orator, and though his dress was simple his personal appearance gave an impression of distinction and force.
This brought the population above the 100, 000 mark, which gave Solingen the distinction of " large city " ( Großstadt ).
He gave the first distinct account of the true configuration of the sphenoid and the ethmoid bone, and has the merit of first describing ( 1546 ) the third ear bone, the tympanum, called stapes, though this distinction is also claimed by Eustachius and Fallopius.
Employing the distinction, Henry gave up his right to invest his bishops and abbots and reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage for the " temporalities " ( the landed properties tied to the episcopate ), directly from his hand, after the bishop had sworn homage and feudal vassalage in the ceremony called commendatio, the commendation ceremony, like any secular vassal.

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