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Season after season, the designer Veronique Nichanian delivers the goods.
Quinn delivers the goods, and Gary punishes her via scapegoat Rachel.
If you're good with that, her most album, "Ruby," delivers the goods.
Maybe most importantly, it uses political bandwidth once and delivers the goods forever.
And, at either the high- or low-end, the MW07 Plus delivers the goods.
Black Swan left us hungry for queer ballerinas, and this web series delivers the goods.
Whether you're looking for developers, new customers, service providers, mentors or marketing help, CrunchMatch delivers the goods.
It has to gasp and wheeze its way to get there, but, yeah, this one delivers the goods.
Also considerThe Fitbit Ionic is a pretty hideous smartwatch, but when it comes to fitness it delivers the goods.
The F-PACE SVR delivers the goods with oomph and growl, while the Cayenne Turbo does it with wail and whine.
Reggie plops himself himself down right in line with the kids until it's his turn, and the kind ice cream man delivers the goods.
Retailers should use the web to target consumers who care less about who delivers the goods, and more about their price, quality and convenience.
This high-intensity group — resplendent in the plumage of a Sunset Strip hair band, and playing a kind of prog-metal — delivers the goods.
Even Whitlock, a high-wattage dim bulb, delivers the goods, as does Mr. Clooney, who paints the purloined actor in 50 shades of smiling idiocy.
If you choose delivery, the app will find the nearest participating store and send the order to a third-party courier, which then delivers the goods.
If you want to introduce your pre-Series A company to the world, attract investor interest and receive intense media coverage, Startup Battlefield delivers the goods.
Both the old cars and Dom's unsteadiness set up a movie that clearly still needs to contend with Mr. Walker's death even as it delivers the goods.
Like its women's clothing counterpart, Stitch Fix lets men fill out a profile describing their style, size, and price preferences, and then delivers the goods right to their door.
Stealing so many ideas from Snapchat isn't a good look, but your users will forgive you if you can improve on them along the way, and Instagram delivers the goods.
I'd been at the opening a few days before, and most art delivers the goods pretty swiftly, so just why did I need another, lengthier immersion before talking with the artist?
Over the years, those who have worked with Alexander in Silicon Valley describe him as an affable, peripatetic and endlessly energetic business development exec who delivers the goods no matter the cost.
Sunset CBD Organic CBD-Infused Shampoo & Conditioner — $29.99 See Details If it's punny, you know it's good, and this all-natural face serum delivers the goods when it comes to anti-aging.
Its new science fiction thriller Altered Carbon, which launches on February 2nd, finally delivers the goods: it's a hard-hitting genre story that doesn't shy away from complexity and ugly truths about humanity.
From The New Yorker: The investigative reporter Jane Mayer consistently delivers the goods, and she's done it again in this piece about the former British intelligence officer behind the Trump "dossier," Christopher Steele.
So if you think government is for that purpose, and I do, then you have to wonder if we should pick the form of government that best delivers the goods, whatever that might be.
Symond himself delivers the goods to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where a spokesperson confirms that he's been donating since 2016, and last year brought in three large pallet-sized bins filled with Play-Doh.
There are a lot of much cheaper units on the market that offer decent audio, but for those looking for a well-crafted, great sounding system with long battery life, the Beoplay delivers the goods.
If Cohen delivers the goods on Trump to Mueller, he could be the John Dean of the Russia scandal, and this scandal would probably end like the Watergate scandal, a subject for a future column.
When it comes down to it, the ability to clean a floor is the most important (and basic) feature a vacuum should have and the D7 delivers the goods without making a loud production of it.
But the surest sign that the film, which costars Kevin Spacey, Jon Hamm, and Jamie Foxx, delivers the goods is that Sony's executives actually pushed forward its release date, figuring they've got a hit on their hands.
Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter: But in terms of drama, or melodrama, or just bad drama, Freed rarely delivers the goods while trying hard to give fans what they came for...For good measure, the filmmakers also toss in a butt plug.
When a delivery needs to be made, or when photographs or video need captured, the terminal opens up, the drone flies out on a GPS-informed programmed path, delivers the goods or conducts video capture, returns to the terminal, lands inside and machinery inside automatically replaces batteries from an array in side, it is inspected and is ready for its next task.
Although rather sparse by Hong Kong standards, when the hand-to-hand kicks in, it delivers the goods.
"The writing and direction are perfect," the jury explained. "Because Sugar Sammy delivers the goods so masterfully, viewers understand everything and laugh a lot." According to Claude Foisy, Vice President, Brand Management, of Videotron. "These are actual calls answered by real employees, who demonstrate their dedication to their mission of providing their customers with the best possible experience".
Chicago Tribune. Section 2, p. 3. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film "a solidly crafted no-nonsense exploitation picture that delivers the goods to Norris' fans", which "has been directed with considerable zest and style by Steve Carver, who's highly experienced in making the most of exploitation material."Thomas, Kevin (August 21, 1981).
Marvel Comics. During the "Last Days" part of the "Secret Wars" storyline, Ant-Man recovers an unnamed Asgardian artifact from Slug which he won from Mary Morgan in a game of contact bridge. Ant-Man delivers the goods to Mary Morgan where he learns that she is Miss Patriot. Mary Morgan revealed that Valhalla Villas is a retirement home for Golden Age heroes and villains where they live out their days in blissful remembrance.
Hawthorne restaurant exterior, 2015 In 2005, Willamette Week Seth Lorinczi disagreed with locals who criticized the original restaurant's high prices, saying, "you get what you pay for, and ¿Por Qué No? delivers the goods and then some. And in a neighborhood not known for its Mexican food, it fills a niche." Furthermore, he said the "folksy knickknacks and distressed tables fulfill the decorative requirements without veering into pastiche, and the effect is charming".
Levay knows how to write tunes that jam in your head; he delivers the goods with Mrs. Danvers' haunting "Rebecca" and the anthem "The Power of a Woman in Love". ... Designer Peter J. Davison stunningly captures the atmosphere, from heady summer nights on the Riviera to the oppressive decay of Manderley. :Wietske Van Tongeren has all the endearing pipsqueak qualities to make the nameless heroine endearing, expertly conveying the slow transformation from little brown mouse to confident, strong woman.
Customer orders are obligations on the appropriations of the ordering activity. The business area delivers the goods or services ordered using the funds in the corpus, and then bills the customer based on the rates set for those goods and services. The fund is replenished when the customer pays the bill to the fund. Customer orders accepted by the NWCF activities must be either obligations of a federal government activity or cash advances from non-federal government customers.
This term means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named place of destination in the contract of sale. A transaction in international trade where the seller is responsible for making a safe delivery of goods to a named destination, paying all transportation and export and transit customs clearance expenses. The seller bears the risks and costs associated with supplying the goods to the delivery location, where the buyer becomes responsible for paying the duty and taxes.
As with its predecessor, Iron Eagle II was met with negative reviews. Film historian and reviewer Leonard Maltin noted the film's "... Humphrey may be a Tom Cruise clone, but the film makes Top Gun seem like From Here to Eternity.Maltin 2006, p. 660. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times found the film to be better than the first, saying it "hasn't the sleekness of Top Gun, which it clearly tries to emulate, but it delivers the goods in its elementary fashion.
The seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, at a named place (possibly including the seller's own premises). The goods can be delivered to a carrier nominated by the buyer, or to another party nominated by the buyer. In many respects this Incoterm has replaced FOB in modern usage, although the critical point at which the risk passes moves from loading aboard the vessel to the named place. The chosen place of delivery affects the obligations of loading and unloading the goods at that place.
In addition to several production cars, Forza Motorsport features cars from various racing disciplines, such as this 2005 Yellow Hat Toyota Supra, which competed in the Japanese Super GT racing series. Forza Motorsport was announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2004.E3 2004: Press Conference: Microsoft Delivers the Goods - IGN Development of the game took over two and a half years.Q&A;: Microsoft's Ken Lobb - GameSpot The release was delayed at three times, with GameSpot reporting the first delay from a December 2004 release to February 2005.
No matter how many steps she takes toward a happier life she always seems to be flung backwards whenever her family or past connections to Mossad resurface. Watching her punch her way through the pain of a dislocated shoulder in order to prove to herself that she was in control of her own body was such a desperate but pointless exercise...In general 'Revenge' was a good episode. The storyline was solid as usual and Cote De Pablo always delivers the goods when she is portraying her characters dramatic side.
This Incoterm requires that the seller delivers the goods, unloaded, at the named place of destination. The seller covers all the costs of transport (export fees, carriage, unloading from main carrier at destination port and destination port charges) and assumes all risk until arrival at the destination port or terminal. The terminal can be a Port, Airport, or inland freight interchange, but must be a facility with the capability to receive the shipment. If the seller is not able to organize unloading, they should consider shipping under DAP terms instead.
This term means that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer to the named Terminal in the contract of sale, unloaded from the main carriage vehicle. The seller is responsible for making a safe delivery of goods to the named terminal, paying all transportation and export and transit customs clearance expenses. The seller bears the risks and costs associated with supplying the goods to the delivery terminal and unloading them, where the buyer becomes responsible for paying the duty and taxes, as well as any further carriage to a destination.
A center point of the Dialectic of Enlightenment is the topic of "the Enlightenment as the deception of the masses". The term "culture industry" is intended to refer to the commercial marketing of culture, the branch of industry that deals specifically with the production of culture that is in contrast to "authentic culture". Horkheimer and Adorno contend that industrially produced culture robs people of their imagination and takes over their thinking for them. The culture industry delivers the "goods" so that the people then only have left the task of consuming them.
The pair became interested in the fermentation of apple cider to create hard cider. A test batch was made to be served in 2009 at Larsen's brother's wedding,Laura McCandlish, "Corvallis' 2 Towns Ciderhouse Delivers the Goods with Artisan Brews," The Oregonian, March 20, 2012. which proved extremely popular with guests — and the trio were inspired by the positive reaction to launch a commercial enterprise specializing in the beverage. 2 Towns Ciderhouse was launched in 2010 from a small 1,000 square foot space in the Eastgate Business Center, located between Corvallis and Albany, Oregon.
One US reviewer wrote, "Never did kangaroos look like [this]. But we would not have it otherwise for Ambrose in his blue trousers and wearing a suggestion of a yellow hat between his enormous ears bids fair to captivate a very young audience." Australian reviewers also liked Ambrose Kangaroo, finding it an "irresistible story", which "will entrance the small fry". Ambrose went into several Australian editions, and returned in further books in Ambrose kangaroo has a busy day (1944), Ambrose Kangaroo goes to town (1964), and Ambrose kangaroo delivers the goods (1978).
The factory owners can use economy of scale to increase profit as quantities sold soars. Retailing is buying goods in a wholesale market to sell them in small quantities at higher prices to consumers. Part of this profit is justified by logistics, the useful distribution function of the retailer, who delivers the goods to consumers and divides those large quantities of goods into many smaller units suitable for many transactions with many small parties of consumers. Retailers can also benefit from economy of scale to increase profit, just like a wholesaler does.
Sify lauded the film, writing: Billa delivers the goods with its great star cast, a designer look, technical glitz, perfect chemistry making it an entertainment extravaganza". The reviewer claimed that it was the "first designer-look Kollywood film with classy action cuts" and a "technically chic, racy, engrossing entertainer with a Hollywood look", going on to call it "racy & rocking". The critic also heaped praise on the lead actor: "Ajith looks sensational and clearly he is at home, playing dual roles of Billa and Velu. He is suave, dashing, and debonair and has terrific screen presence which makes the film work big time.
Allmusic's Tom Demalon said the album "blends organic, rootsy instrumentation with clever, well-written lyrics to produce an album that is a joy from start to finish". Randy Krbechek of Metronews was impressed, "[It] is a treat. From the instrumental tracks (such as the North African-influenced "Orleans Stomp" and the pop-rock, "Seems Twice") to rock cuts like "Better Than Love" and "Black Stick", The Cruel Sea delivers the goods". Reviewed in Rolling Stone Australia at the time of the release, it was said that the album differed from the band's previous releases because of the Cajun feel that permeated the album.
With the money, Mickey buys toys and food for the cat family and their mother, who is now snoring as he makes it back to their house and he delivers the goods dressed as Santa Claus. He barely manages to keep it quiet until he has snuck out of the house, just in time to see the children wake up to find all the toys he left. Mickey leaves satisfied that he helped the cat family have a happy Christmas. Meanwhile back at the rich home, Adelbert is tormenting Pluto and tying objects, including a roasted chicken onto Pluto's tail.
AVN stated that the Lost in the Hood franchise was a "not to be missed series" that "really delivers the goods". Conversely, a one was awarded to the first installment by Rancho Carne, which wrote "While the action is scripted, I can't see anyone enjoying this type of video" and "Had I not been reviewing this title, I probably would have turned it off after the first episode". Due to the amount of graphic and eroticized sexual violence it contained, Lost in the Hood was banned in the United Kingdom by the British Board of Film Classification.
Media response to Black Country Communion was generally positive. Many critics focused their praise on the high quality of the album compared to debut efforts released by other supergroups around the same period, including Them Crooked Vultures and Chickenfoot. Reviewing the release for AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia claimed that the band "delivers the goods for much of this album", suggesting that "Black Country Communion's debut takes the dread out of the supergroup equation". Similarly, Greg Moffitt for the BBC suggested that the band had "defied the odds to deliver a collection that's all gold and no albatross", highlighting tracks such as "Black Country" and "One Last Soul".
The soundtrack album met with generally positive reviews from the critics. Bollywood Hungama, rated the album 3 out of 5 and quoted it as "Music here is not bad by any means but it is not instant coffee" and overall "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey is a good quality album". Rediff.com gave the album 3.5 out of 5 and said "The soundtrack of Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey lends an inexplicable satisfaction that comes from seeing a movie". Planet Bollywood, praised Sen's work and quoted as "Sohail Sen delivers the goods! He’s stuck to the genre and has done terrifically well in that too", rating it 7 out of 10.
It still delivers the goods for any fan of poetry on wax but the overall sound quality simply isn't up to par, making this nothing more or less than another solid effort." J. Tinsley of The Smoking Section gave the album a 3.5 out of five, saying "Ultimately, Escape Route finds itself as one of Budden's best releases since 2007's Mood Muzik 3. In typical [Joe Budden] fashion, there's the occasional tedious moments as the appeal is his trademark lack of enthusiasm. But with the upcoming album, The Great Escape and Mood Muzik 4 supposedly in the making, his solo career could soon begin to receive the artistic recognition many have been clamoring for years.
" Times of India also rated the movie 3.5/5 and said, "It's a rare, mature thriller that delivers the goods and keeps you engrossed." Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV also gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "This film, an exemplar of the virtues of staying true to a chosen creative arc, announces the advent of a new writer- director clearly blessed with instinctive control over the medium." Koimoi gave the film a 3/5 rating and said, "Manoj Bajpayee Holds Your Guts Till The Last Second". Rajeev Masand also gave the movie 3 out of stars and stated, "Despite the overwhelming heaviness, and frankly a cop-out ending, the film is powered by its performances.
Owen Gleiberman of Variety gave the film a mixed review, calling it "neither good enough—nor bad enough," and writing, "The Meg, a rote sci-fi horror adventure film that features a shark the size of a blue whale, comes on like it wants to be the mother of all deep- sea attack movies. But it's really just the mother of all generically pandering, totally unsurprising Jaws ripoffs." Scott Mendelson of Forbes was impressed by the film's special effects and called it "a polished B movie that delivers the goods," while IGN's William Bibbiani praised the performances of the cast, particularly Statham. Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Simon Abrams said the film was "refreshingly unpretentious" and "a breath of fresh air" compared to the Sharknado series.
Zorro opened at the Garrick Theatre in London to almost entirely favourable reviews. The Flamenco-based score and choreography were especially praised, as were the fight scenes. Michael Billington of the Guardian wrote, "The show may not be high art but it's great fun and brings a refreshingly different, Hispanic sound to the jaded world of West End musicals." He also noted, “The show is popular theatre that actually delivers the goods.”Billington, Michael. "Zorro", The Guardian, 15 July 2008 Michael Coveney of What's On Stage wrote, “An onstage flamenco fiesta that sets feet tapping and blood racing round the stalls.”Coveney, Michael. "Zorro", What's On Stage, 16 July 2008 Charles Spencer of The Daily Telegraph referred to Zorro as, “An insanely enjoyable musical.”Spencer, Charles.
" Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film three out of four stars, saying "Zemeckis finally delivers the goods in abundance in the section that really counts: A vertigo- inducing digital re-creation of Petit's famous walk back and forth between the towers." Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "The Walk satisfies as an absorbing yarn of authority-flouting adventure and as an example of stomach-flipping you-are- there-ness. The journey it offers viewers doesn't just span 140 feet, but also an ethereal, now-vanished, world." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars, saying "Expect the worst from the first half- that's before Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) strings up a wire between the World Trade Center towers.
Richard Kuipers of Variety stated, "Thor delivers the goods so long as butt is being kicked and family conflict is playing out in celestial dimensions, but is less thrilling during the Norse warrior god's rather brief banishment on Earth". Megan Lehmann of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The hammer-hurling god of thunder kicks off this superhero summer with a bang". In the Chicago Sun- Times, Richard Roeper liked the film "Thanks in large part to a charming, funny and winning performance from Australian actor Chris Hemsworth in the title role, Thor is the most entertaining superhero debut since the original Spider-Man". Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it a negative review stating, "Thor is a failure as a movie, but a success as marketing, an illustration of the ancient carnival tactic of telling the rubes anything to get them into the tent".
AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine defines the album "a fine hard rock platter", which "might not offer anything unique, but it delivers the goods." He criticizes mostly Bonnet's vocals, but praises "the guitar artistry and mystical sensibility of Ritchie Blackmore", who "sounds invigorated on the album". PopMatters' Adrien Begrand, reviewing the 2011 Deluxe Edition, remarks how Down to Earth "is somewhat underrated compared to the towering Dio discography, but it remains a strong outing 31 years later", even with "the new material sounding so much more stripped-down compared to the overtly epic heavy metal arrangements of Dio-era Rainbow". The songs are "eight searing, hooky hard rockers", remarkably rendered by Bonnet's performance and energy. The album "is perhaps the most divisive record in Rainbow’s catalogue" according to Record Collector reviewer, because of "Blackmore's single-minded pursuit of mainstream success" and the departure from the sound of preceding albums.

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