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Nintendo delivered the goods to 3DS eShop users this week.
Sure, he infuriated Canada and Justin Trudeau, but he delivered the goods.
Luckily, Lush delivered the goods — and just dropped 17 (!) solid bath oils.
Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said Lewis had "delivered the goods".
Many people think Trump delivered the goods — tax cuts, deregulation, and conservative judges.
McConnell never panicked, kept Trump on board and delivered the goods -- again -- on Tuesday night.
Hexagon's amazing delivery system What was really crazy about these satellites is how they delivered the goods.
She delivered the goods but that was all sort of preset coming out of the Bernanke years.
The star rocked a leather jacket to pay tribute to Michael Jackson's "Bad" – and he delivered the goods.
Official: EU hasn't 'delivered the goods' It is, though, not entirely clear why anyone should be surprised by this.
Celeb jeweler Ben Baller delivered the goods to Uzi on Sunday, and IF & Co. Jewelers made it for $220k.
Snoop Dogg fans everywhere have been clamoring for a Snoop version of Planet Earth, and he's finally delivered the goods.
McGregor personally delivered the goods to the Back Bay Fire Station ... where he spent time takin' pics and choppin' it up.
From the My Lai massacre of 1968 to the degrading treatment of detainees in Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison in 2003, Hersh delivered the goods.
Germany was overseen by two dominant political parties that broadly agreed on the need for a strong social-welfare state, and they generally delivered the goods.
But he also noted that while Cullinan delivered the goods in key markets such as North America, Rolls&apos largest, the SUV wasn&apost the whole story.
But in each of the years when Santa delivered the goods, the market was already trending higher — 2015, the exception, saw a weaker market so Santa stayed away.
The cartridge delivered the goods; it became the best-selling home video game of 1982 and it's often credited as the game that kickstarted the platformer genre. Pitfall!
While usually not as renowned as the Starns, the international set of artists I've seen on exhibit there over the last 22016 years have consistently delivered the goods.
Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Tehran purchased $400 million in American military equipment — an amount that, including accumulated interest, snowballed into $1.7 billion — but the United States never delivered the goods.
In bands such as Swans, Foetus, Thwig and Heroine Sheiks, Mr. Westberg has always delivered the goods with a guitar sound that's menacing but also comforting and enveloping in the way he wields its power.
As the closing ceremonies got underway, Peru was already basking in the afterglow of a highly successful endeavor that clunked along at times but in the end delivered the goods for 6,600 athletes from 41 nations.
Thousands of Puerto Rico residents struggling to get by in hurricane-ravaged homes went without badly needed roof supplies after US officials awarded $30 million in contracts to a little-known Florida company that ultimately never delivered the goods.
"'Captain America: Civil War' certainly delivered the goods as the official kick off movie of the summer of 327.63 was in perfect position to capitalize on its sheer quality, massive entertainment value, brand appeal and a high-profile release date," he noted.
None of the six firms delivered the goods and all deposited the money they received with the Cyprus branch of PrivatBank, according to the statements filed by the Ukrainian companies in court cases in which they are seeking back the money they paid.
Some Egyptian celebrities took part in the "mercy trains" which delivered the goods, including actress Faten Hamama. Anwar Sadat appointed el-Shafei as vice-president of Egypt's new government in 1971 and he was succeeded by Hosni Mubarak in April 1975.
The only real question left was whether Under The Dome could deliver one last head- scratching episode chock-full of ridiculousness. On that score, 'The Enemy Within' delivered the goods." Jonathon Dornbush of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode a mostly negative review, saying "For a show that practically winked at the screen every other scene, Under the Dome didn’t end in such a ridiculous fashion.
Here he developed metalworking and shipyards, and the new ships delivered the goods of Courland to other countries. However, relations between the duke and the landowners were quite hostile. In addition, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which was the overlord of the Duchy of Courland, supported the landowners. Wilhelm expressed his disappointment with the landowners, but this ended with his removal from the duke's seat in 1616.
Here he developed metalworking, shipyards, and the new ships delivered the goods of Courland to other countries. Wilhelm's conflict with local nobles ended with his removal from the duke's seat in 1616 and Friedrich became the only duke of Courland after 1616. Under the next duke, Jacob Kettler, the Duchy reached the peak of its prosperity. During his travels in Western Europe, Jacob became the eager proponent of mercantilist ideas.
If delivery occurs at the seller's premises, or at any other location that is under the seller's control, the seller is responsible for loading the goods on to the buyer's carrier. However, if delivery occurs at any other place, the seller is deemed to have delivered the goods once their transport has arrived at the named place; the buyer is responsible for both unloading the goods and loading them onto their own carrier.
" F1 Racing Simulation was a finalist for Computer Gaming Worlds 1998 "Best Driving" award, which ultimately went to Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit. The editors wrote, "In a less competitive year, UbiSoft's excellent F1 Racing Simulation would have won hands down." PC Gamer US likewise nominated F1 as the best racing game of 1998, although it lost to Motocross Madness. They wrote of F1, "Lip-smacking graphics, a solid physics model, and a full-featured garage for adjusting your vehicle are combined into a package that delivered the goods in a major way.
Roosevelt, while the war was under way, proclaimed :"Mariners have written one of its most brilliant chapters. They have delivered the goods when and where needed in every theater of operations and across every ocean in the biggest, the most difficult and dangerous job ever undertaken. As time goes on, there will be greater public understanding of our merchant's fleet record during this war." But it was not to be, for with Roosevelt's death in 1945, the Merchant Marine lost its staunchest supporter and any chance to share in the accolades afforded others who served.
43 Hazen's court martial was held on July 19, 1776; he was honorably acquitted. However, there were irregularities in the proceedings, the judge advocate being the same officer, who had delivered the goods, from Montreal, to Chambly, so he did not testify; Arnold continued to attack Hazen afterwards. In December, 1776, another inquiry was held, and Hazen was again cleared of any wrongdoing. Hazen then countercharged Arnold with the plundering of the Montreal merchants; Arnold was not cleared of these charges until a higher-level inquiry in 1777.
I > enjoyed your openness in allowing me, as a writer and a producer, a wide > berth for creative involvement, just as I know you were happy with the > freedom you had to direct Poltergeist so wonderfully. Through the screenplay > you accepted a vision of this very intense movie from the start, and as the > director, you delivered the goods. You performed responsibly and > professionally throughout, and I wish you great success on your next > project.Brode, pg 99–100 In a 2007 interview with Ain't It Cool News, Zelda Rubinstein discussed her recollections of the shooting process.
His next release was the soundtrack album to the low-budget horror thriller Sivi that starred newcomers. The album received very positive reviews and response as well, while Dharan's background score was highly appreciated by critics and described as "haunting", and "top- class" that gives the film "its true color". Behindwoods, in particular, praised his work, citing that Dharan had "enjoyed his work and threatened [the audience] continuously with his music", further adding that he had understood his role "perfectly well" and "delivered the goods with a sharp flourish". The film, despite garnering favourable reviews, performed poorly at the box office.
He demonstrates he can play well with other artists on the > bouncy "Shoulda Let Go" which is co-produced by Drum Up (LaMar Seymour, > LaNelle Seymour) for Drum Up Digital and featuring a rock chorus from Good > Charlotte and a rhythmic vocal workout with Wyclef Jean on "Ice Cream Girl." > At least half of the songs here could be pop hit singles and fit easily into > contemporary pop radio playlists. Sean Kingston may want to consider > stripping his sound down a bit more, but Tomorrow is far from an unpleasant > listening experience. Sean Kingston has successfully delivered the goods he > has to offer a second time around.
The book earned the Prix du Jury des Grands Prix de la Fondation Napoléon for 2014, an award given by the historical organisation Fondation Napoléon. Praise additionally came from fellow historian Jay Winik: 'With his customary flair and keen historical eye, Andrew Roberts has delivered the goods again. This could well be the best single volume biography of Napoleon in English for the last four decades. A tour de force that belongs on every history-lover's bookshelf!’ Author of historical fiction Bernard Cornwell describes the book as 'Simply dynamite ... [Napoleon was] a mass of contradictions and Roberts's book encompasses all the evidence to give a brilliant portrait of the man.
It is on the Nottingham to Lincoln Line which was engineered by George Stephenson and opened by the Midland Railway on 3 August 1846. The contractors for the line were Craven and Son of Newark and Nottingham The buildings were designed by Thomas Chambers Hine. The buildings originally comprised a station building and station master's house combined (pictured), a weighbridge hut at the entrance to the goods yard, a goods shed and stables for the horses the drays that delivered the goods around the village. On the opposite side of the railway, there was a waiting room, a porter's room and a Lamp hut all on the platform, and across the road, a signal box.
Patrick Doyle of Rolling Stone wrote, "Eminem's hour-and-a-half set was a triumph, with the rapper constantly bouncing across the stage, performing hit after hit with the energy of a prizefighter." Eminem performed the song as part of a set list on the second day of Chicago's Lollapalooza festival with Porter, in front of an audience of 90,000 people. The Hollywood Reporters Steve Baltin wrote, "given the infrequency with which he tours, it's sometimes easy to forget just how dynamic a performer he is, but after a spectacular 90-minute show, there was no denying the rapper's power." Adam Graham of The Detroit News said that "Eminem delivered the goods to the huge throng of people".
We just wanted to make a > serpentine thriller that delivered the goods to a pretty undemanding > audience, but had some meat on its bones... We speculated sooner or later > people are going to be putting their lives on the line for entertainment on > screen. He later elaborated: > We wanted to make an Australian action-adventure film for a relatively > undemanding international audience, speaking the universal language of > genre, but Belinda and I wanted to put a bit of meat on its bones and give > it a satirical edge and comment on the state of the world at the moment. You > know, to ask ‘Why are we actually at war?’ is one theme.
Caroline Frost of the Huffington Post called it a "fitting finale to the series, with writers and actors all saving their best for last", despite the third series' "patchy" performances. Serana Davies of The Telegraph called the episode "the best of the lot" and gave 4 out of 5 stars, calling Moffat "the superior Sherlock writer". Although her review was mainly positive, she questioned whether the programme had become "a little vain, rather a show- off". Lucy Mangan of The Guardian said the episode was "perfect", and a "ceaseless flow of wit, invention and intelligence", a sentiment echoed by Ellen Jones of The Independent, who stated that it contained "intelligence, humour and obscure fanboy references galore" which "delivered the goods".
In the end of the first innings KKR could only manage 119/6 in their 20 overs. CSK started off well but soon lost wickets at regular intervals. M. Hussey played a vital innings of 40 off 51 balls though it was slow in the context of the game . With 48 to win from 24, Ravindra Jadeja arrived at the crease and struck an awesome cameo of 36 off just 14 delivered the goods and took CSK past the line. CSK in the end won the encounter by 5 wickets and 5 balls to spare. Match VII: Playing their 4th match in their home ground, CSK once again lost the toss was asked to bowl by the Rajasthan Royals captain Rahul Dravid.
" The Los Angeles Times noted that the tour "certainly proved to be one of the rock spectacles of the year," while Steve Morse of the Boston Globe said that "Korn delivered the goods...by accelerating out of the box with a savage confluence of heavy metal, rap, and primal screaming from singer Jonathan Davis." John Scher of Metropolitan Entertainment agreed: "The Family Values Tour was not only a great business success, but more importantly, a rousing success with the fans. I think, to a great degree, we accomplished what we set out to: creating a fun, wild evening with a unique atmosphere and incredible music." Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn said: "We're creating some rock history with this tour.
Ashley (2007), p. 84. In 1969, an issue of F&SF; was priced at 50 cents; by the end of the 1970s the price had gone up to $1.25, although the page count also rose, from 128 to 160 pages.Ashley (2007), pp. 86–87. Circulation did not suffer, but rose from 50,000 to over 60,000, partly because of subscription drives through Publishers' Clearing House, and perhaps also because the magazine's quality remained consistent throughout the decade.Ashley (2007), p. 326. In Ashley's words, "F&SF; delivered the goods month after month": the schedule was reliable, the format remained unchanged, and the editor remained the same from 1965 throughout the next two decades and more.Ashley (2007), p. 88.Ashley (2007), p. 386.
The air waybill is a contract—an agreement between the shipper and the carrier. The agent only acts as an intermediary between the shipper and carrier. The air waybill is also a contract of good faith. This means that the shipper will be responsible for the haul also be liable for all the damage suffered by the airline or any person due to irregularity, incorrectness or incompleteness of insertions on the air waybill, even if the air waybill has been completed by an agent or the carrier on his behalf, except when the shipper (as vendor) has delivered the goods to a purchaser (consignee) on an Ex Works basis, and the agent has been hired by the consignee to act in its name as contracting carrier, and responsible for overseeing the regularity, correctness or completeness of the air waybill, pursuant to the freight terms and conditions agreed between the consignee and the agent (as contracting carrier), including, without limitation, whether the freight is NVD (Non Value Declared) or VD (Value Declared).

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