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Whether the bullet hits the mark is unresolved and, apparently, unimportant.
He is there to make sure the stallion hits the mark.
I just don't know that the Blue Cave really hits the mark.
But as these pictures show, not every photo op hits the mark.
On that front, the invisaWear sort of hits the mark, but not quite.
This is the energy which built TURN and their work hits the mark.
But even taking all of that into account, Nura's first product hits the mark.
And for me, at least, The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa totally hits the mark.
When it comes to learning new skills, the U.K. hits the mark for young professionals.
Fairy tale weddings are kind of an overused term, but this one really hits the mark.
The Swedish brand, known for its classic separates and wardrobe essentials, really hits the mark on trousers.
This one hits the mark, but it's probably not a target anybody should have been aiming at.
Four Seasons' first property in Brazil hits the mark with sleek interiors, a stellar restaurant, and tranquil spa
But while I think the hardware mostly hits the mark, I have serious concerns over other aspects of Nintendo's strategy.
And while her pop beats are undeniably masterful, this relatively stripped down, intimate track is what really hits the mark.
They wanted to serve something light, and the beer hits the mark with its notes of lemon, mango, and maracuyá (passionfruit).
After playing the entire game and speaking with the devs, I'm still not sure if I think that Orwell hits the mark.
Topped with cleaver-shredded grilled chicken and herbs, it really hits the mark, served with a little bowl of spicy dipping sauce.
"They do it in such a life-like way, it is so believable - it hits the mark," said Joachim Klenk, one of the spectators.
I was going to call that a satirical dystopia, but even South Park seems a little freaked out by how close it hits the mark.
The result, to keep the hair technique comparison going, is like the perfect balayage — a soft, subtle blend of color that hits the mark every time.
Combined with the improvements of the clues during the editing process, I think this one hits the mark and looks pretty spiffy [smart, as it were].
That's not to say it always hits the mark—a handful of maps don't really contribute anything to the larger story and just feel like outsiders.
It identifies whether a proposed action — in response to a perceived threat — hits the mark, if it is likely to be effective or has critical vulnerabilities.
Founded in 1925, the hotel strives for "regal," and it hits the mark in every way from the moment you lay eyes on its ornate entrance.
The doc aims to show a side of Gaga that few have been able to see before and if initial reports are correct, it hits the mark.
Over on TV, The O.C. kind of hits the mark with Chrismukkah, but there are too many Christmas elements for it to be a true Hanukkah story.
It's immersive presentation that hits the mark, and all part of Riot's endeavor to give players a game that is "heirloom quality" at an exceedingly affordable price.
She says if the contest hits the mark before April 5, she will allow entries until the deadline, which would cause the contest to exceed her asking price.
Such a complex model requires prudent curation in order to capture the lovely (and historical) soul of Lahore, and the biennale hits the mark where it enthusiastically integrates.
And for a prequel that no one really asked for, and threatened to be lost to utter chaos before it was ever released in theaters, it hits the mark.
In that vein, original and exclusive content — if it hits the mark with viewers — could bring a more dedicated audience to Snapchat, and set it apart from the flock.
It's great when The Times hits the mark, as it did with a young man who was shot in the back while trying to elude the Orlando gunman last June.
However, Goldman notes that recent economic data have fallen short of its expectations, so it could be another few months before the bank can determine whether its demand outlook hits the mark.
And to put that theory to the test, we asked two women, of different backgrounds and POVs, to open up about all things style and how they know when it hits the mark.
Lenk makes clear the moral stakes of Alceste's behavior and never lets us lose sight of the consequences of his intransigence; Fritsch, dealing with a romp about deceptive appearances and unstable identities, hits the mark with a far lighter touch.
The included controller, a wireless 8Bitdo Gamepad designed to perfectly match the look of the console while evoking the style of the original controllers, is a joy to use, with little in the way of input lag and a connection that hits the mark right away.
When he hits the mark, Bezos, who started selling books from his garage 3003 years ago, becomes the first man to bump Gates from his perch in seven years and is only the sixth man to hold the "richest person" title in the past 30 years, according to Forbes.
Anthony Breznican from Entertainment Weekly gave praise to the novel, stating that "as satire of a self-absorbed society, Kepnes hits the mark, cuts deep, and twists the knife".
"'Doris Day' petition hits the mark", cbc.ca, November 16, 2000. It was later revealed by Alastair Campbell, former aide to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, that Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and the Liberal Party had come up with the idea – not Mercer or the show's writers.
Kstati Russian-American Newspaper or Apropos-Kstati, is a weekly Russian- language newspaper published in the San Francisco Bay Area.Black, Catherine. "Kstati Hits the Mark in the Russian Community," New California Media, March 4, 2003 The editors are Nikolay Sundeyev"Litquake: A Festival of Books, Ideas, & Community at the OFJCC" and Janna Sundeyeva.Shore, Elena.
Allmusic said "Collier is an original writer. His works are generally tonally centered and contain melody, but he encourages collective improvisation and stretched harmonies. His pieces carefully balance emotional depth and intellectual rigor, with wonderful harmonies and consistently high levels of performance. This one hits the mark with its carefully constructed compositions and magnificent improvisations".
These four players are masters of their craft. The band’s time off has been well-spent, as every idea here hits the mark. If anything, it’s an embarrassment of riches" Rolling Stones Jaymz Clements rated it as four out of five, and felt that "Dallas Crane have grown into a smarter, better band is no surprise.
The snout of the mosquito finally hits the mark. Some time later, Mike is depicted sitting at an easy chair with a son sitting on his knee. The inquisitive boy asks what his father did in the "great war". The camera provides the answer by shifting to a nearby fireplace and to a trophy head mounted above it, the head of Snafu.
Bronson, Fred. (2003). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard Books. p. 193. Accessed July 24, 2016. The song was the first song that Herbert and Christie wrote together, written over a period of 15 minutes, and was Lou Christie's first hit.Behe, Rege, "At 73, Lou Christie's Voice Still Hits the Mark", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review March 6, 2016. Accessed July 24, 2016.
The first reviews for the game have been positive. Cyber Shack gave it a 4 to 4.5 out of 5 and Aussie Nintendo gave it a 7.5 out of 10. Mascot Mania's sister title for the AFL received an independent review from, Just Kidding, a gaming magazine targeted at school age children, saying the game hits the mark and giving it 4 out of 5.
On 3 March 2016, Wilkenfeld released a single called "Corner Painter" featuring Blake Mills and Benmont Tench. On 15 March 2017, Judd Apatow featured "Corner Painter" on season two of his Netflix series Love.15 March 2017 Netflix show LOVE season two’s music hits the mark Wilkenfeld opened for The Who on the North American part of The Who Hits 50! tour, starting in Detroit on 27 February 2016.
The Homeland was met with mostly positive reviews. The Columbus FreePress gave it a glowing review, writing "It is rare when an album sets out to achieve such lofty goals as The Homeland. It’s even more rare when the artist actually hits the mark on all levels." Uncut magazine gave the album 4/5 stars, calling Conn "witty and sharp", and stating that he can "tell a tale with aplomb".
Many critics hailed "Shadow Moses" as one of the best songs on Sempiternal. Artistdirect's Rick Florino awarded the song 4.5 out of 5 stars, proclaiming that it "rips and stomps with a laser-sighted precision that undeniably hits the mark over and over again". PopMatters writer Dean Brown dubbed it "one of Sempiternal's heaviest additions", praising guitarist Lee Malia's "Slipknot-esque riffs" and frontman Oliver Sykes's vocals. Dom Lawson of The Guardian also praised Sykes's performance on "Shadow Moses".
The town is divided into two parts by the Tanqwa River, the lower part being the more respectable part while the upper part "is where you'll find the marketplace ... and the seedier bars in which you're most likely to see Awris dancing as the myes hits the mark." Many customers will prefer the siwa local beer. Briggs notes that Abiy Addi is known in Tigray for the frenetic style of dancing called "Awris", as well as the quality of its honey.Philip Briggs, Ethiopia: The Bradt Travel Guide, 3rd edition (Chalfont St Peters: Bradt, 2002), p.
Film critics Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of the website Spirituality and Practice were touched by the story they viewed, and wrote, "Bolivia is a riveting slice-of-life drama...[that] hits the mark with its harrowing depiction of urban poverty and the divisive and explosive impact of the hatred of foreigners."Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Spirituality and Practice, film review. Manohla Dargis, film critic for the Los Angeles Times, makes the case that the film sub silento informs of what is happening in Argentina (in 2001) both economically and culturally.
Cameron Adams of News Limited described "Burn It Down" as "a radio-ready club banger bursting with Oprah-style self-empowerment". Nick Bond of the Star Observer noted it as a highlight from the album and wrote that it has "the so-hot-right-now sounds of club-ready dance-pop with the most honest and personal lyrics of her career". Beat magazine called "Burn It Down" a "Calvin Harris-style banger" and noted that Coulter "overstretches it in the verses, but hits the mark pretty well when the chorus drops". The Music Network viewed it as a "summer tune".
The Guardian, The Spectator, and Christian periodicals of the time gave it positive reviews; praising it for “it’s frank admission of facts and unpalatable facts”, Lewis’ “clarity and sparkle”. Today, The Problem of Pain earns a 4.10 out of 5 rating on Goodreads with 46k reviews. Many find his work refreshingly objective while also short, conversational, commonsensical, and witty. Others think his writing is heavy with a logic that hits the mark while sometimes going astray. Not a criticism of Lewis’s specific work, but Nietzsche’s works Beyond Good and Evil and The Genealogy of Morals take the opposing view.
In addition to landing and combat operations, the boats can be quickly converted for medical and evacuation tasks as well as act as command launches. The onboard amenities for the crew include a microwave oven, water boiler and a water toilet as well as heating and air conditioning systems. For combat operations, the Jehu-class boats are armed with a Saab Trackfire Remote Weapon Station fitted with either 12.7mm NSV machine gun or a 40mm Heckler & Koch GMG grenade machine gun, and a coaxial 7.62mm PKM machine gun.Trackfire RWS Hits the Mark for the Finnish Amphibious Market.
When Faust joined Yoh's group, Anna brought the spirit of Eliza to be reunited with her husband as his Guardian Ghost. Her "Giant Over Soul" form is a giant bat- winged version of herself called Mephisto-E (Mephisto being a reference to Mephistopheles, or the devil, whom Faustus summons). After Faust and Eliza reunited, both of them became heavily devoted to Yoh. As a guardian ghost, she is an effective medical assistant to Faust and is armed with surgical instruments, though Faust admits that she is a little clumsy and may inject an opponent many times with a syringe before she hits the mark.
Evan Rytlewski of The A.V. Club said that "not all of it works, but none of it is unpleasant, either", and commended Usher for branching out and taking risks. Pitchfork Media's Carrie Battan felt that his strength "lies in R&B;, and he's adjusted well to shifting ground", although "not everything on Looking 4 Myself hits the mark". At USA Today, Steve Jones stated that on the release Usher has "chosen to keep growing and moving ahead" on which he "confidently steps out of his sonic comfort zone." In a mixed review, Now writer Kevin Ritchie said that "Climax" is one of the only few stand-out tracks.
The album received negative reviews from music critics. Bernadette Giacomazzo of HipHopDX said that Roth "seems entirely out of his league" in attempting to tackle serious subjects, and "while he hits the mark on more than a few occasions, he falls disastrously short on more than a few others". However, "Way More Fun" and "Hibiscus" were singled out for praise, and Giacomazzo concluded that "Flowers on the Weekend, overall, is an interesting listen, if nothing else." Dani Blum of Pitchfork was more critical, stating that it was hard to take Roth's newfound political commitment seriously, and that the album's "most firm commitment is to bludgeoning language and logic".
"The Long Bright Dark" was critically acclaimed by most critics. Tim Goodman from The Hollywood Reporter said Fukunaga develops "a beautiful, sprawling sense of place" in the premiere, and identified the ensemble and the writing, which he believed "undulates from effectively brash soliloquies to penetratingly nuanced moments carried by sparse prose", as two of its other most satisfying attributes. Marshall Crook of The Wall Street Journal agreed, writing the show hits the mark with "good acting, smart writing, and lush cinematography". Willa Paskin of Slate described the episode as "creepy, gorgeous, unsettling, and searching" and noticed "a literary quality, an accretion of meaningful detail" within the show's narrative.
On Mikey Kelley's vocal performance as Ratchet in Ratchet & Clank, Douglass C. Perry of IGN commented that "while Ratchet strives for that perfect dude-like teenager vibe, the voice actor generally hits the mark." Ratchet's in-game model in Ratchet & Clank, particularly his facial animations and fur, was praised by Louis Bedigian of GameZone. Gavin Frankle of Allgame found it hard to form an emotional bond with Ratchet or Clank, saying that Ratchet is "your typical teenager [...] who desires nothing more than excitement and adventure". Benjamin Turner of GameSpy was highly critical of Ratchet in his review of the first game, citing his uninteresting aesthetic design and rude, immature and immoral demeanor as reasons for his ire.
The Children's Cancer Foundation is a registered Australian charity that supports children with cancer and their families. Established in 1992, the Foundation primarily funds childhood cancer research and clinical trials, as well as clinical care and family support programs. Gillon McLachlan, Chief Executive of the Australian Football League was appointed Patron of the Children's Cancer Foundation in 2014,"Million Dollar Lunch hits the mark", The Age, 17 October 2014 and is actively involved in the Million Dollar Lunch committee. Kate Langbroek, television and radio personality, was appointed Ambassador of the Foundation in 2015."We Chat To Kate Langbroek About The Children's Cancer Foundation",The Project (tenplay), 30 July 2018 The Foundation's charity partners include My Room, Steven Walter Children’s Cancer Foundation and the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation.
RNB Research is a global market research company, headquartered in New Delhi, India.• Times of India :Today's Chankya Poll in association with News 24 Channel:Uttar Pradesh, Punjab & Uttarakhand Exit Poll 2012• Indian Express :Today's Chanakya Poll in association with News 24 Channel:Uttar Pradesh, Punjab &Uttarakhand; Exit Poll 2012 RNB Research operates through its own offices in 15 cities across 10 countries - China, Egypt, GCC, India, Kenya, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Thailand & Vietnam.• Washington Post• Indian Express :Chanakya, the exit poll that got it right RNB Research specializes in qualitative and quantitative custom market research.• Hindustan Times : Today's Chanakya exit poll hits the mark again Indian Election 2014 • DNA :Today's Chankya Poll in association with News 24 Channel:Uttar Pradesh, Punjab & Uttarakhand Exit Poll 2012 It has experience in most major sectors, particularly consumer products, media, retail, financial services, food and beverages, technology, telecommunications and internet research.
Within weeks of opening the restaurant received high praise from food critics. Describing it as "bang on trend", The Guardian's Jay Rayner asserted that "Marcel Boulestin would have loved his namesake restaurant.... the new Boulestin hits the mark," before going on to laud the tête de veau – "done brilliantly" – and "a brace of perfectly cooked quail." Writing in the Evening Standard, Fay Maschler singled out the "Oeuf en gelée rendered spectacular by the sunset yolk of a Cotswold Legbar egg," whilst Time Out's Guy Dimond was delighted that "rather than trying to impersonate an old master, this Boulestin is a sensitively updated reproduction," before commenting that "classic French cooking at its best shines in dishes such as daube of beef, which was slow-cooked and wonderfully tender." Stephen Bayley, the esteemed author, critic, columnist, consultant, broadcaster, debater and curator concludes his experience with "there's nowhere in the area I would rather eat.” Zoe Williams, restaurant critic from the Telegraph, describes the restaurant as, "the kind of place that makes you feel like a success; like a person who has gone back to the 1930s, when ceilings were high, fittings were brass and rooms were gorgeous.

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