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Although the production was only moderately successful at the box office, it was critically lauded at the time for Alan Howard's unique portrayal of Henry.
Although the production was only moderately successful at the box office, it was critically lauded at the time for Alan Howard's unique portrayal of Henry.
Although the production was only moderately successful at the box office, it was critically lauded at the time for Alan Howard's unique portrayal of Henry.
The LP has been critically acclaimed for its unique " pop-driven " style.
El Hierro is home to many unique species, such as the critically endangered El Hierro Giant Lizard ( Gallotia simonyi ), for which there is a captive breeding programme, allowing its reintroduction.
Romeo Void's debut was critically acclaimed upon its release through 415 in July 1981, and introduced Romeo Void's " unique blend of jazz, funk, rock and confrontational poetry ".
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( often simplified as Buffy ) exhibited a writing style unique to television when it aired, specifically with its critically acclaimed dialogue.
The Open Theatre's most famous and critically acclaimed production, The Serpent, was a unique creation developed largely from the actors ' own experiences, using the Bible as text, but incorporating current events, such as the violence that plagued the 1960s.
" The album was well-received critically, even being called " unique ".
Its critically acclaimed majestic and unique natural formation was once appeared in the International Travel Magazine.
The festival also produces a critically acclaimed and radical young opera, ( Opera Garden ) as well as producing unique international performances developed by the participating companies working together over the course of the Festival.
With her longtime band, she has built what has been called a " unique " and critically acclaimed body of work of " sonic short stories and poignant performances.
Taught jointly by Vesalius College, the Belgian Royal Military Academy, the Institute for European Studies ( IES ) and University of Kent, the course provides students with unique insights into the causes of major contemporary conflicts and crises, and critically assesses the responses of NATO, the EU and United Nations.
Mahé's forests have rare endemic plants found only in the Seychelles, such as the critically endangered Medusagyne oppositifolia ( the " Jellyfish tree "), the carnivorous Seychelles Pitcher plant and many species of unique orchids.

unique and acclaimed
Because of the structure of the programmes and its unique global status, the University has an academic calendar that enables bringing on board the most highly acclaimed academicians and practitioners from around the world.
Combined with the unique theme music, seedy locations, and acclaimed performances from the cast, the style evokes the atmosphere of an exhausted, cynical post-war Vienna at the start of the Cold War.
The Setesdal Mineralpark is internationally acclaimed to be a unique museum, with a collection of very high quality.
Higashine is also famous for its hot spring baths ( onsen ) and its unique Yojiro-style yakitori ( skewered meat cooked on charcoal ), which is widely acclaimed as the purest style of yakitori.
It was not until the appointment of Alexander Gorsky as Ballet Master in 1900 that the company began to develop its own unique identity, with acclaimed productions of new or restaged ballets including, Don Quixote ( 1900 ), Coppélia ( 1901 ), Swan Lake ( 1901 ), La fille mal gardée ( 1903 ), Giselle ( 1911 ), Le Corsaire ( 1912 ) and La Bayadère ( 1917 ).
While the acclaimed Warlords series later allowed customization of heroes, Master of Magic was the first major fantasy strategy game to feature individually distinct heroes, with unique abilities, which could be equipped with customized items.
The game uses a cel-shaded style of animation, and has been widely acclaimed for its unique music style, detailed art, and gameplay.
Tom Waits, acclaimed songwriter and collaborator with Wilson, said this about Wilson ’ s unique relationship with words:
Giacchino would go on to provide the score for J. J. Abrams's 2004 television series Lost, creating an acclaimed score which employed a unique process of using spare pieces of a plane fuselage for percussion parts.
León Gieco's unique " folk-rock meets world music " approaches made him an internationally acclaimed musician.
In the spring of 2000, Recoil released Liquid which this time utilised the unique qualities of internationally acclaimed fellow Mute artist Diamanda Galás, 1940s gospel crooners the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet, along with New York spoken-word performers Nicole Blackman and Samantha Coerbell.
Wilkinson founded the Kanata North Business Park, known as “ Silicon Valley North .” She also negotiated the acclaimed 40 % Open-Space Agreement ( urban land in Ontario generally has a 5 % open-space allotment ) for Kanata North to protect Canadian Shield environmental lands, unique in the City of Ottawa, in the face of planned housing subdivisions.
The film is unique in that, by revoking the Constitution, etc., President Hammond does not become a villain, but a hero who " solves all of the nation's problems ," " bringing peace to the country and the world ," and is universally acclaimedone of the greatest presidents who ever lived .” The Library of Congress comments:
With its unique collection of charming houses and gardens Bickleigh Vale is one of her most acclaimed achievements.
SoundTeMP are often acclaimed for their wide experimentation with game audio styles, mixing various genres together to produce unique tracks.
* Open Cinema: A unique outdoor screening venue where a collection of new films, combining both art and mass popularity, are shown along with internationally acclaimed works.
Every year this prestigious award celebrates one or more internationally acclaimed actors or actresses, who, through their work and talent, have enriched the cinema with their unique contribution.

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People say that what makes the Argentine pizza unique is the blending of Italian and Spanish cultures.
Ultimately, however, Dungeons & Dragons represents a unique blending of these elements.
One of the more notable groups on the roster of SST Records ( who released most of their albums ), the Meat Puppets started as a punk rock band, but like most of their SST peers, the Meat Puppets established their own unique style, blending punk with country and psychedelic rock, and featuring Curt's warbling vocals.
Isles of Terra and the Xeen games featured a more distinct environment, blending fantasy and science fiction elements in a unique way.
The band's sound is considered a blending of the alternative rock of the 1980s and 90s with the hard rock of the 1970s, though the band is known for making each of their records possess a unique musical style, despite having the " sonic blueprint " of the band, as Robert DeLeo describes.
As a poetic work of art, the Fasti is a unique fabrication blending authentic folklore, antiquarian knowledge, and fictional elaboration.
Though it presented Mystikal's typical and unique flow style, the song also saw a blending of jazz and swing elements with hip-hop.
For Jadzia's zhian ' tara in the Facets episode, Curzon is temporarily embodied into Odo, with a unique result — a blending of Curzon's and Odo's personalities, not unlike the blending of a Trill symbiont with its host.
Beginning in the 1980s, Les Rita Mitsouko became very popular throughout Europe with their unique blending of punk, new wave, dance and cabaret elements.
In child prodigies, Vandervert believes this blending process is accelerated due to their unique emotional sensitivities which result in high levels of repetitious focus on, in most cases, particular rule-governed knowledge domains.
" He further stated that it helped " Vaughan found his own songwriting voice, blending blues, soul, and rock in unique ways, and writing with startling emotional honesty.
On the front facade, which is flanked by two watchtower belfries, one can see the unique blending of Spanish and native influences.
In 1996 Tom Dickson, founder and CEO of Blendtec, introduced the WildSide blending jar — a unique design that eliminated the need for stir sticks and plungers to make thicker blends.
Although Triangle essentially recreates itself every year with an entirely new, full-scale musical-comedy, the club remains committed to its longstanding traditions, from the annual national tour to the kickline, and perpetuates its unique spirit, blending topical humor with collegiate irreverence and outright playfulness.
Their boy band style was unique occasionally blending rap and pop in songs such as " House of Love ", " Steam " and " Let It Rain ".
Thacher accepted the offer and tutored his colleague's son in both academics and maturity with his unique method of blending studies with outdoor living and horsemanship.
He was of the same generation as Josquin des Prez, but unique in his blending of the contemporary Italian style with the older Burgundian style of Dufay.
* Jenova Reunion, a progressive musical collective known for creating large narrative musical works in varying styles, ranging from classical guitar, orchestral symphony and piano solos to psychedelic rock, electro and noise music, often blending many of these genres and styles together to create a unique musical soundscape
" The band and Trombino deserve credit for blending heartfelt, yearning vocals and rock dynamics with adventurous production and unique instrumentation " Alternative Press included the album in their " 10 Classic Albums of 1999 " feature.
Bluehorses are a Celtic rock band from Cardiff, south Wales, UK, blending a mixture of traditional, rock, Goth and classical, mixed in their own unique style.
As a whole, Portal was an attempt at a new type of show by blending satire, unique stylistic elements, and various levels of dramatism.
Using a generic black tea, milk and butter, and shaking or blending work well too, although the unique taste of yak milk is difficult to replicate.
It varies from brief accounts of particular facts ( Poemen and Saint Kuksha ) to novella-like or novel-like narratives ( Moses the Hungarian and Theodore and Basil )... Also noteworthy are the early chronicles, which are unique for their wealth of information and their blending of fact and fiction, written sources and eyewitness accounts.

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