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Such and performances
Such sweeping distractions are hardly conducive to `` Oscar '' winning performances.
Such musical acts as Echo and the Bunnymen, The Smiths, Neil Young, Patti Smith, Swans, The Germs, and Joy Division have been mentioned by Love, including songs by several of them being covered by Hole in live performances and, in some cases, studio recordings.
Such were Bonetti's performances that season, he was voted runner-up in the FWA Footballer of the Year awards.
Such specially-commissioned private performances were not unusual for Shakespeare's company.
Such spaces are easily built and maintained, and are usually home to plays or other performances with very basic technical arrangements, such as limited sets, simple lighting effects, and an intimate focus on the story, writing, and performances rather than technical elements.
He is known for his critically acclaimed performances in the films Gandhi, Mississippi Masala, Not Without My Daughter, My Beautiful Laundrette, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Such a Long Journey.
Such performances include a specialty of his, Leopold Godowsky's " Concert Paraphrase on Themes from Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus ", which he studied with Godowsky during his student years.
Such performances include international stages like the Asia Music Festival in South Korea where popular Vietnamese singers such as Hồ Quỳnh Hương, My Tam, Ho Ngoc Ha, Lam Truong, and others have performed along with other singers from different Asian countries.
After being revived by Ewan MacColl, several of the songs included gained new popularity in the 20th century through performances by musicians such as The Corries, Steeleye Span and Eddi Reader, among others – most notably Ye Jacobites (# 34 ), Cam Ye O ' er Frae France (# 53 ) and Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (# 36 ).
Such emotional sincerity is the hallmark of this revival from the Manhattan Theater Club, directed with gentle compassion by Michael Pressman and featuring first-rate performances from Kevin Anderson and Zoe Kazan.
Such performances, though lacking fluency, often appear to break his opponent mentally.
Such strong performances culminated in his Test debut in December 1999 and he finished the season as the Blues ' second-highest wicket taker in the Pura Cup, 24 wickets in 5 matches.
Such performances that season saw him called up to Sven Göran Eriksson's England squad in February 2005 for a friendly against the Netherlands.
Such performances exist in Australia, Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
Such single vocalist performances diminish however the effect of dialogue ( at least in the two first parts of the symphonic drama-in the third part there is only Phaedo telling the story of Socrates ' death ).
Such behaviour led to spells of house arrest and imprisonment for assault and for misconduct during performances.
Such performances led to media speculation that Lindwall was in decline.
Such performances attracted the interest of the England selectors, who had previously stuck by Ray Illingworth as their first-choice off-spinner, and Birkenshaw was picked to go to India and Pakistan in 1972 / 73.
Such performances had importation orders flooding in from England, United States of America, South Africa, Canada and Mexico.
Such informal performances led to a nightclub act and regular appearances as a performer on CBS radio programs, eventually hosting his own radio program, The Abe Burrows Show ( CBS ) in 1948, a 15-minute weekly comedy Burrows wrote and directed as well.
Such performances are offered by a number of museums, including the Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, MA, USA and the Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK.
Such performances have become a tradition among music lovers in the English-speaking world, especially around Christmas time, and appear to be developing a following in the Netherlands and China as well.
Such stunning performances from the 20 year old led to comparisons with the great Richards, but for some reason the selectors seemed to pigeon-hole him as a One Day player, and he found himself in and out of the side, and being shunted up and down the batting order.

Such and restore
Such was the violence and bloodshed that the two prefects of the city were called in to restore order, and after a first setback, when they were driven to the suburbs and a massacre of 137 was perpetrated in the basilica of Sicininus ( the modern Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore ), the prefects banished Ursinus to Gaul.
Such BCIs could be used to restore mobility in paralyzed limbs by electrically stimulating muscles.
Such was the violence and bloodshed that the two praefecti of the city were called in to restore order, and after a first setback, when they were driven to the suburbs and a massacre of 137 was perpetrated in the basilica of Sicininus ( as cited in Ammianus Marcellinus ), the prefects banished Ursicinus to Gaul.
Such was his purpose when the conservative Optimate, the noble and Roman general Sulla ( 138-78 ), seized state power by military force ; yet he sought without permanent success to restore the Senate nobility to its former power.
Such schemes are not universally recognized as true continuous data protection, as they do not provide the ability to restore to any point in time.
Such solutions are often based on periodic snapshots, an example of which is CDP Server, disk-based backup software that periodically creates restore points using a snapshot and volume filter device driver to track disk changes.
Such claims are behind an effort to gain financial support to " restore the mountain " and include it in the nearby national park, which would place the welfare and livelihoods of hundreds of long-term residents at risk.

Such and balance
Such an arrangement is a balance between an exaggerated emphasis on the metre — which would cause the verse to be sing-songy — and the need to provide some repeated rhythmic guide for skilled recitation.
Such devices have been in use since at least the Middle Bronze Age ( shown is a balance for weighing tobacco dating from the mid-19th century ).
Such a system receives its signal from the main mono or stereo mixing console mix bus and amplifies all frequencies together in the desired balance.
Such predators are known as keystone species and may have a profound influence on the balance of organisms in a particular ecosystem.
Such balance has been achieved in leading contemporary projects such as Vauban, Freiburg and Village Homes, Davis.
In general, contrast enhances the difference in brightness and / or color between the interacting areas ... Such contrast effects are mutual, but if the surround area is larger and more intense than the area it encloses, then the contrast is correspondingly out of balance, any may appear to be exerted in one direction only.
Such a universe would need a source of " anti-gravity " to balance out the mutual attraction, a scalar term in Einstein's equations that would come to be known as the cosmological constant.
Such food staples have fundamentally altered several key nutritional characteristics of the human diet since the Paleolithic era, including glycemic load, fatty acid composition, macronutrient composition, micronutrient density, acid-base balance, sodium-potassium ratio, and fiber content.
Such conflict is part of the order of the universe not just to balance the forces, but to give purpose to existence.
Such control is particularly useful in cornering, to avoid unwanted upshifts or downshifts that could compromise the vehicle's balance or traction.
Such an incidence would almost certainly decisively tip the balance against Britain in the Mediterranean.
Such bodies generally strive to achieve a balance between these two often conflicting mandates.
Such structures are helpful in the correct presentation of the balance sheet as of fiscal year end.
Such a balance is seen more simply in sickle-cell anaemia, which is found mostly in tropical populations in Africa and India.
Such a programme can, however, disturb the balance of the infection without eliminating it, often causing unforeseen problems.
Such a recursive impact factor resembles the PageRank algorithm of the Google search engine, though the original Pinski and Narin paper uses a " trade balance " approach in which journals score highest when they are often cited but rarely cite other journals.
Such arrays will evenly balance the polyphase load between the phases of the source system.
Such cost is not recognized in the income statement ( profit and loss or P & L ) as the expense incurred in the period of payment, but in the period of their reception when such costs are recognized as expenses in P & L and deducted from prepayments ( assets ) on balance sheets.
Such an approach must balance the cost of large numbers of locks against the benefits of increased parallelism.
Such an operator must constantly balance the need to provide cheaper rates, especially if there is strong competition, with the cost of maintaining the service at an optimum quality that is acceptable to the customer.
Such items are usually removed and stored, the storage costs being added on to the outstanding balance.
Such a shift may make major changes to history and the balance of power.
Such an engine is a stellar propulsion system, consisting of an enormous mirror / light sail — actually a massive type of solar statite large enough to classify as a megastructure, probably by an order of magnitude — which would balance gravitational attraction towards and radiation pressure away from the star.
Such a situation — which in my previous books I proposed to call equidependency — requires a certain degree of balance of power between the business elite and the political elite.

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