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Whittaker also makes good use of front kicks and side kicks.
But Childish Gambino generally makes good use of what it borrows.
Frankie Edgar makes good use of kicks of his takedown attempts too.
Builders also makes good use of the frequently charming world of Dragon Quest.
Jacobs makes good use of C. S. Lewis's concept of the Inner Ring.
Bose makes good use of the limited surface area on such a small speaker.
The front-facing screen also makes good use of the phone's main 16-megapixel camera.
It also makes good use of technology to make ordering faster and easier for customers.
It does end with a witty flourish, though — one that makes good use of those glasses.
He left several hundred letters, which Benner makes good use of in sketching a mercurial character.
Similarly, the fact that Fresco makes good use of the Apple Pencil is very much expected.
The energetic Mr. Ghaffari makes good use of the jocular Romeo's entourage to chart his accelerated maturation.
Another application would be video editing, a task that typically makes good use of multiple processor cores.
This is a really nice debut that makes good use of a simple theme and some decent fill.
I bring this up because Paula Gamache offers us a puzzle that makes good use of this movie trope.
Like much of the rest of Washington, DC's iconic architecture, Union Station makes good use of neo-classical columns.
Michael Bierut's poster for the Yale School of Architecture makes good use of a modern attention-grabbing tool: graphic arrows.
It already makes good use of its network of education providers: it has hired three former students from institutions within it.
Snipperclips, a Switch launch title that Nintendo will offer in the eShop for $20, also makes good use of the setup.
The 644-square-foot condo makes good use of a small space, with the capacity to fit several people at once.
Here he seems to have relied more on his research than firsthand experience, but he makes good use of his sources.
"There's a lot to like in Johnson and we hope his party makes good use of the interest he's attracted," they said.
I Like It When You Sleep makes good use of Vampire Weekend's bread and butter — tight pop keeping you guessing with unexpected flourishes.
The fitness center is extremely popular as it makes good use of the hotel's resort fee and includes complimentary laundry for exercise clothes.
The series makes good use of period songs, and elicits credible performances from its kid contingent, although the teenage subplot proves a little tiresome.
The video is for Ford's new song "Wet" -- in which she strips down to her bathing suit and makes good use of Nick's awesome pool.
Werdum makes good use of the jab, but also pulls it back lazily and hangs his right hand down by his nipples as he does it.
Naturalie is open only for lunch, and its menu (much of it vegan and gluten-free) makes good use of local produce like manioc and coconut.
Because there's so much plausible deniability around their subtext — deniability Sesame Street makes good use of — it's impossible to say that they are or that they aren't.
Regardless, the show illustrates the financial progress that can occur when you commit to taking actionable steps, and it makes good use of charts to do so.
Anyway, here's the new trailer for the Child's Play reboot, which puts a high-tech spin on Chucky and makes good use of our growing smart home fears.
Goldstein makes good use of their correspondence and published material to outline each writer's development and creative blocks, and how their work fit into a broader postwar movement.
She only has one verse, but she makes good use of it, boasting about how she has to stay out of Gucci because there's not enough space in her closet.
The app has a beautifully simple interface and makes good use of color coding in the calendar so users can see at a glance which person is supposed to do what.
The hotel takes design cues from the area's midcentury architecture and makes good use of its height: The rooftop has a pool, cabanas, a restaurant and bar and monthly stargazing workshops.
She also makes good use of the autobiographical mode, contrasting her stories of modern hard times with the opportunities her (and my) generation had in a more generous, less unequal era.
DeX makes good use of a mouse because you can right click on apps in the taskbar to close them or otherwise access options that would usually be hidden with a long press.
She makes good use of the Chicago Kids calendar where she finds free or low-cost ways to entertain her son and give her partner, who stays home and provides childcare, a break.
The episode also makes good use of Jake as he listens to and assists Amy, grappling with the reality of her day-to-day and also his own role regarding how men should participate.
I Expect You to Die from Schell Games has these hallmarks — but because it's an Oculus Rift-compatible virtual reality title that makes good use of Touch controllers, it makes the familiar adventure/puzzle setup feel very new.
Gmail (free)Image: GoogleOf course Google's own Gmail makes good use of a tablet format, splitting itself into two columns so you can actually keep your inbox and the currently selected conversation both in view at the same time.
Small Forward, Kentucky Strong enough to handle the 4, while mostly playing the 3, Johnson makes good use of his length on both ends of the floor and is an aggressive player who puts in a lot of effort.
A cushion, a poster, an umbrella – just about everything seems to spark a new idea with this team, which also makes good use of the "turn it off and on again" trick as they rush to build their ambitious satellite.
Warren lays out a position of "enlightened populism" (as our reviewer, Paul Krugman, calls it), and makes good use of the autobiographical mode, contrasting her stories of modern hard times with the opportunities her generation had in a less unequal era.
It takes its cues from histories of commodities like salt, tobacco and cotton and makes good use of the possibility inherent in this approach, especially the ability to link diverse developments in distant parts of the world over long time spans.
The "Big Picture" makes good use of the stolen emails and internal corporate documents to chart the decline of the studio's fortunes and the corresponding collapse of the once idyllic business partnership between the creative Ms. Pascal and financially oriented Mr. Lynton.
But the place makes good use of its tiny space, offering the latest vinyl you're looking for plus some harder-to-find and out-of-print selections in case you're the kind of asshole who likes bragging about how complete your record collection is.
Chris Weidman makes good use of the double right straight against southpaws to cover ground and cut the cage, but Story likes to throw a looping left hand and then cut off a short left straight immediately afterwards which often catches his man by surprise.
Akyol makes good use of both canonical and noncanonical sources, tracing where and why the Islamic approach agrees with Christian tradition (yes to Jesus as the messenger, prophet, word and spirit of God), and where it disagrees (no to the Resurrection, and no to divinity).
It says something about Mr. Jones's choices that he gives Durotan so much screen time and that Mr. Kebbell, with the help of the special-effects wizards, makes good use of that time with a nuanced, moist-eyed turn that evokes old-studio gladiators like Victor Mature.
You can access a ton of advanced features, like trigonometry calculations, right from your wrist, but the interface never feels cluttered—and it makes good use of the digital crown and voice control if you don't want to stab at the watch screen with your fingers.
Joule makes good use of its "smart" capabilities: Not only does it give you notifications for when your food is done, but it also has a great library of cooking guides, each one presented with easy-to-follow instructions and mouth-watering video clips — all optimized for a smartphone screen.
A former special adviser to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under Obama, she calls for "restored financial regulation, stronger social programs and renewed investment in education, research and infrastructure" and also "makes good use of the autobiographical mode" by contrasting the opportunities she and her generation had — such as low-cost public universities — with stories of the current challenges of the middle class.
Director: Richard Tanne (producer of Mischief Night) Cast: Parker Sawyers (Austenland, Monsters: Dark Continent), Tika Sumpter (Ride Along, The CW's Gossip Girl) Distributor: None yet The idea of turning Barack and Michelle Obama's first date into a Before Sunrise–style indie romance may seem gimmicky, but Tanne actually makes good use of his premise, letting the real details from two famous people's lives give his characters fine shading — and something to talk about.
When: Tuesday, July 19–Thursday, July 73, every half hour between 6:30 and 8:30pm Where: High Line at the Rail Yards (West 32nd St and 12th Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan) There's a lot of art happening this summer at the High Line, but one performance that stands out is Eduardo Navarro's "We who spin around you," a new participatory work that makes good use of the old rail line's vantage point.
Russell makes good use of her proficiency in French, responding to questions in that language to convey information to the province's Acadian population.
Ekhane Akash Neel makes good use of sequence-synchronized poems and songs. The writings of filmmaker Satyajit Ray's grandfather, Upendrokishore Roychoudhury,Parabaas.com and his father, Sukumar Ray,Penguinbooksindia.com were frequently sources.
Present-day church community life is extremely diverse and makes good use of St Edmund's Hall (also destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt) to the rear of the church.
A Guide is kind to animals and respects all living things. A Guide is obedient. A Guide has courage and is cheerful in all difficulties. A Guide makes good use of her time.
The film, the second made by Republic Pictures' British production company, makes good use of London's Victoria Station and locations along the banks of the River Thames. It was made at Walton Studios with sets designed by the art director John Stoll.
This never came into being though, and therefore the Neptune at Messina is the first of its type. The Fountain of Neptune makes good use of contrasts. The God of the Sea is arranged in a classical, static pose. Yet below him the figures of the sea monsters Scylla and Charybdis writhe around and draw back in terror.
Kladrubers in harness Modern Kladrubers are usually grey. Many stand between 16.2 and 17 hands high and are primarily used in harness. They are suitable for light draft and agriculture, and can be seen at the international levels in the sport of combined driving. This FEI sport makes good use of the Kladruber's calm nature, endurance, and relative speed.
Film critic Dennis Schwartz liked the film and wrote, > Inferno loses something when not seen in 3-D as intended when released, > nevertheless it remains as a taut survival thriller. It makes good use of > 3-D, in fact it does it better than most other such gimmicky films ... The > desert photography by Lucien Ballard is stunning.Schwartz, Dennis. > "inferno".
Jenny's Journeys was used in schools to teach children about maps. Curriculum Review wrote that the game has a "sound educational purpose and efficient method of operation."Curriculum review Creative Computing noted that the game "reinforced map reading and cognitive skills." Educational resources for Microcomputers stated that the game makes good use of the computer's ability to create simulations.
Observeur du Design is an award created by APCI to promote design as a key factor in business competitiveness as well as economic, social and cultural innovation. The APCI develops permanent promotional and design actions and makes good use of its expertise and that of its networks, in the world, in fulfilling specific actions on its partners’ request or of its own initiative.
Over his 30-year diplomatic career, Hart's overseas experience includes three assignments to China and one each in the Soviet Union and Iraq. He also has pursued Chinese language training in Taiwan. He can understand Cantonese. As Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, he makes good use of social media and is well-liked locally; he is affectionately nicknamed "Clifford BB".
The series makes good use of its Lothian setting, with significant locations including the University of Edinburgh library, Tantallon Castle, Boroughmuir High School and St Giles Cathedral, while Toledo makes his base in the clock tower of the Balmoral Hotel. Many interior sets were built at the Castle Brae Business Centre (formally Castlebrae High School) in Edinburgh. The second season was filmed in Alberta, Canada.
Umihara Kawase is the first game in the series released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Umihara Kawase contains a total of 49 fields of which four are exit fields and six are boss fields. The game makes good use of the SFC's colour palette for digitized photographic backgrounds. The rope physics sometimes strain the Super Famicom's CPU, leading to slowdown, but this is rare.
Drammen is located west of the Oslofjord and is situated approximately 44 km South-west of Oslo. There are more than 68,000 inhabitants in the municipality, but the city is the regional capital of an area with more than 150,000 inhabitants. Drammen and the surrounding communities are growing more than ever before. The city makes good use of the river and inland waterway called Drammensfjord, both for recreation, activities and housing.
He is an excellent marksman, thanks to the training he received from circus's knife throwing expert Ranjan and shooting expert Sulaiman. Though Dhruva despises firearms in principle, he makes good use of his marksmanship while using his star blades (Dhruva's personalised shurikens) to disarm or injure his enemy. Dhruva can even hit a target or fight an enemy blind-folded by judging the faint noises of their movements. Dhruva is an expert biker and stunter.
As a director, Kimura does not try to twist the projects he works on to show his own colors, and he often makes good use of the subject matter he is given. He is a big fan of girls wearing glasses, and this preference has led him to direct an anime called G-On Riders, which features only girls with glasses. He aspires to make a comedy reminiscent of Tom and Jerry.
It depicts Eunice and her son, Saint Timothy. Chancel east wall - Made by James Ballantyne Jr. of Edinburgh. It depicts the appearance of the Risen Christ to Mary Magdalene and makes good use of external light to impart a numinous quality to the figure of Christ, distinguishing him from the living Mary. Nave south wall - Made in 1881 by Hardman & Co. This depicts the baptised Christ, with a dove bringing the Holy Spirit.
Fung's novels focus on describing the mindset and actions of adolescents, such as interpersonal relationships of secondary school students and romantic lives of them. She makes good use of her role as a secondary school English teacher to experience and understand the thinking of secondary school students, and exhibit them through her novels. Her books are very popular among youngsters in Hong Kong, especially among the senior primary and junior secondary students.
The allegro con fuoco section that follows however is highly Baxian, and all the features of his composition style are evident here. The second subject sees the return of Sibelian moods, but Bax's comprehensive musical technique is noticeable. The recapitulation is particularly exciting, making it one of the most energetic opening movements of all Bax's symphonies. The second movement is majestic and a relatively short slow movement for Bax, but makes good use of brass and the percussion section.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 96% based on 98 reviews, with an average rating of 8.27/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Seductive and surprising, Killing Eves twist on the spy vs. spy concept rewards viewers with an audaciously entertaining show that finally makes good use of Sandra Oh's talents." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
The gap decreases slightly to +0.659 seconds in sector two. At the run up to Duikersloot (Turn 11), Crutchlow goes a bit wide and Lorenzo makes good use of this by taking a shorter line an passing the Briton for fourth position. In sector three, the gap increases again to +0.876 seconds. Lap five and Rossi dives down the inside of Márquez entering Haarbocht, taking second from him as the fans in the main grandstands cheer him on.
At Turn 12, Barros throws it up the inside of Ukawa and takes the lead. At the subsequent straight, Barros, Ukawa, Jacque and Rossi go side-by-side but it is Jacque who makes good use of the situation to pass Ukawa and put himself up into second. Ukawa loses two places in just two corners, Rossi having to stay behind for the time being. Behind them, Biaggi also makes a late lunge to pass Nakano and take fifth.
This is kept in check by cleaners and volunteers. A marathon itself may be enough to spur people on in terms of morale and determination but the Sundown Marathon makes good use of this opportunity with the different categories for the race. It includes a corporate race, which is fully registered and booked by local and multinational companies for their workers by the time registration closed. The corporate race enables company bonding and can motivate workers as well.
He goes on, "Their hope might feel bitter to the taste, but only because they are correctly reflecting reality. By the glean of their astute and painstaking cultural observations, we are invited to join into their dance. It may require we pound our fists and wave our heads—their trance is fitful, not wistful ... this band does achieve greatness."Derek Beres: The Champion Nation is Apocalyptic: Heavyweight Dub Champion Makes Good Use of KRS-One. Huffingtonpost.com.
The Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS) was established by the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan (NUST) to focus on the educational needs of students in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS). IGIS is presenting a number of programs starting from basic short courses and diploma courses to the degree level programs like MS and Ph.D. IGIS makes good use of its relationship with relevant government organizations to provides best level of education to its students.
In 1901 Bishop Ramón Angel Jara created the parish and took up the task of giving it a structure that would allow for future growth. One of the attractions for a visitor is the characteristic vernacular architecture of Chiloé that makes good use of features such as balconies and lookouts that create an air of simplicity and originality. Churches dating from the 18th and 19th century reflect a strong faith. These are constructed of timber from the noble alerce and cypress trees.
His swordplay and fighting style incorporate quick, hard strikes, and acrobatic maneuvers to both evade enemy attacks and enhance the momentum of his own. He makes good use of his environment: launching off walls, dropping chandeliers on enemies, taking swords from fallen soldiers if his own breaks. Temple Mercenaries gave him B-Rank status after his first skirmish. He is currently A-Rank although he calls himself A+. A year after he killed Mikael, Ares killed Kirberos and avenging his master.
At Starkey's Straight, Gardner makes good use of the slipstream to go side-by- side and pass Rainey entering The Esses, taking over the lead as the British crowd explodes in cheers. At the Melbourne Hairpin, Gardner then runs wide and goes side-by-side with Rainey again but keeps the lead entering Goddards (Turn 12). As the crowd cheers on Gardner, he crosses the line to start lap seven. The fighting allows Schwantz and Lawson to catch up to the duo.
The garden makes good use of surrounding views and borrowed landscape and garners shelter with thick planting.Stuart Read, 2001 The shrubbery contains other camellia cultivars (formal double pink; and "Roma Risorto" a white double, spotted finely with crimson), Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda), Monterey pines, cypresses and an array of old-fashioned shrubs. The gardens have been replanned, replanted and extended by Klein and dedicated to the memory of his mother. The property boundaries have remained the same from the early 1870s.
Going into lap eighteen and Stoner makes good use of a small mistake of Pedrosa, who kept his front wheel in the air and lost some speed as a result, overtaking him for second on the start/finish straight. Stoner takes over the lead from Melandri by overtaking him at Turn 12. On lap nineteen, no overtakes happened at the front. Hayden went wide going into Turn 12, making him lose touch with the top three (Stoner, Melandri and Pedrosa).
The estate also includes the original manor-house building, known as the Old House and an old linseed mill, both dating back to the 1780s. The estate is set in parkland which features centuries-old oak trees and reflects the prince's interest for gardening and flower arrangement. The Art Nouveau interior, including the cocklestoves, by Boberg are designed in a Gustavian style and makes good use of both the panoramic view of the inlet to Stockholm and the light resulting from the elevated location of the building.
McWilliams also tries to take Gibernau's fifth place around the outside of the hairpin, touching and making them both lose momentum as they exit the corner. On lap seven, Rossi makes good use of the chaos in front of him to overtake both McWilliams and Gibernau going into Redgate. However, McWilliams also goes up the inside of Rossi - him also overtaking Gibernau for fifth - taking two positions in one corner. Rossi has a moment exiting the corner but not losing any places because of it.
The building's three-sided construction makes good use of available space, yet the building's design sacrifices valuable floor space by including a massive atrium running the entire height of the building. The building's most recognizable characteristic is its shape and structure. It is most simply described as triangular (a more apt description would be a triangle with all the corners cut off), hence why one of its nicknames is 'the Triangle'. Also distinctive is the visible emergency elevator, which is used to transport cargo and not everyday passengers.
Runes of the Elder Futhark(2012–present) Fate of the Norns: Ragnarok Second Edition () also known as the Twentieth Anniversary Edition, was the result of a Kickstarter project. It changed the game mechanics once more, while keeping the Ragnarok theme and scenarios. The Runic Game System (RGS) was updated and now makes good use of an additional Void rune, not found in regular Elder Futhark rune sets. Weapon meta tags are added to give weapons their own style of play (blunt weapons knock down, pierce weapons cause bleeding, etc.).
The scream, he reveals, comes from two dragons fighting, so Lludd must set a trap for them and bury them beneath Dinas Emrys. The final problem is caused by an enchanter who puts Lludd's court to sleep; Lludd must defeat him in combat. Lludd makes good use of his brother's advice and overcomes each obstacle. Mention is made of the "short discussion of Lludd and Llefelys" (ymarwar Llud a Llefelis) in a poem called Ymarwar Llud Bychan from the Book of Taliesin and the same phrase is repeated in a poem by Llywelyn Fardd.
Harvests of P. clarkii account for a large majority of the crayfish produced in the United States and elsewhere. Crayfish farming began in Louisiana in the 18th century, taking place in rice fields in a concurrent or alternate culture system. The concurrent culture of rice and crayfish makes good use of land, resources, equipment, and infrastructure already being used for rice production. However, crawfish production has decreased in recent years due to an increase of imports from China, which is now the world's leading producer of crawfish and is also using a rice-based system.
Lucien de Rubempré and "Abbé Herrera" (Vautrin) have made a pact, in which Lucien will arrive at success in Paris if he agrees to follow Vautrin's instructions on how to do so. Esther van Gobseck throws a wrench into Vautrin's best-laid plans, however, because Lucien falls in love with her and she with him. Instead of forcing Lucien to abandon her, he allows Lucien this secret affair, but also makes good use of it. For four years, Esther remains locked away in a house in Paris, taking walks only at night.
Dearmer's writing style is strong: he disparages customs he finds quaint or misguided, and makes good use of his subtle wit. Although Deamer's directions would have originally been considered high church, the popularity of the handbook has made them normative. This norm has been influential throughout those portions of the Anglican Communion that have been open to the development of a more Catholic ritual. Although the handbook now appears somewhat dated, and many Anglican provinces have adopted more modern liturgies than the single Book of Common Prayer of Dearmer's age, his work remains surprisingly useful in the modern context.
Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone wrote that though the song may not be an obvious single, it remains one of the finest tracks on the record. Ben Cardew of Music Week called "I Care" an "early highlight" on 4, further praising its instrumentation and the fact that the song "feels touched with sadness, largely thanks to a fantastic chorus". He also noted that "I Care" bears resemblance to some of The Neptunes' "classy early tracks". Andy Gill of The Independent wrote that "I Care" makes good use of Surfer Blood's 2010 song "Twin Peaks"' two-chord motif.
The game received mostly poor reviews. A review by Next Generation gave it only two stars out of five, explaining that the game does not play well due to "rigid" animation and unrealistic, unpredictable physics. They added that the game makes good use of the video game format with its multi-tiered tables and animated targets, but that these elements are "superfluous" without good playability. GamePro's brief review described the game as enjoyable but unexceptional, saying that it "looks like a plain old 16-bit pinball game" and offers nothing unusual in its pinball action aside from the unusually large tables.
Now Gamer summed up its review by saying "The Shoot was never going to set the gaming world alight, but it is a charming and highly enjoyable title at a budget price than anyone with Move should definitely try." Digital Chumps closed its review with "If you have the PlayStation Move, you need The Shoot. It's a great, fun addition to the genre and makes good use of the Move controller." Video game talk show Good Game gave the game a 7 out of 10 saying that the game uses the Move well as well nailing the visuals and having decent replay value.
The Fluenz software has been reviewed in the journal of the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium. According to the reviewer, the Fluenz Mandarin 1+2 software is visually attractive and makes good use of technological features, as well as being pedagogically sound. The review states, "Therefore, Fluenz’s leverage learning approach, in which the structure of the target language (Mandarin, in this case) is directly contrasted to that of the English language makes pedagogical and theoretical sense". The review concludes that "The Fluenz program includes what some researchers believe to be the three elements important for balanced goal development in L2 tasks: fluency, accuracy and complexity".
More importantly, Spinelli composed an Intermezzo for mandolins and orchestra, as a prelude to the third and last act, a departure from the customary instrumentation. Philip J. Bone said that the audience reaction to the Intermezzo "was extraordinary." Bone, a music historian, added more detail about the use of mandolins by Spinelli, saying, "Spinelli makes good use of the mandolins, writing an elaborate cadenza in double stopping and rapid chromatic passages, which evidences a practical acquaintance with the instrument." He also said that the parts of the Intermezzo that were written for mandolins were the sections most striking feature of the Intermezzo, along with the melody written for cello.
The song shows Jagannathan, Jabbar, and Varkey getting ready to travel to the U. S. In their review, The Times of India said, the soundtrack contains "trendy, danceable tracks". The highlight of "Adichu Polikkam" is "its singer, Karthik, and the track, which alternates between a soft anthem and a fast track, makes good use of his versatile voice." The review described "Enthi Cheiyyan" as a "soothing song...quite addictive ... [that] ends with a classical bit." It noted both versions of "Po Mone Dinesha" are "energetic and upbeat with a catchy beat all through but Andrea's version sounds more robust," and said "Don't Mess With Me" was "stylish and catchy".
Reviewing the Genesis version, GamePro criticized that the quality of the controls and graphics varies through the game, but praised the game's combination of "above average" run-n-shoot adventure, "hypnotic" first- person flying, and "brain-teasing" puzzles. GamePro commented that the Sega CD version makes good use of the system's audio and graphical capabilities, but that the puzzle-based gameplay is dull. Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it a 5.6 out of 10, remarking that "The variety of games is a good option, but the overall appeal of the whole theme seems tired by now." In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Lawnmower Man the 42nd-worst computer game ever released.
He learned a lot from Sunan Kalijaga and applied most of the methods in dawah, taught by Kalijaga. Kudus then fled to Central Java to the most empty place there such as Sragen, Simo and also Gunung Kidul. He was so tolerant to the local culture and even more softer than the other wali up to the point that if someone said to be having difficulty making dawah in Kudus they will refer back to Sunan Kudus as the most successful person in this area. He makes good use of the symbols appearing in Hinduism and Buddhism and manifested it into architecture especially mosques, minarets, entrance gates and ablutions symbolizing the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism.
To open each episode, the narrator states that due to the horrible economic situation, a show production team with very low budget seeks help from seven of their ADs, aka the members of Kanjani8. The ADs are to complete the tasks passed down from their president, of the company named KANPANI. On the official website for the show as well as at the beginning of every episode, the message below is also shown: > KANPANI is the abbreviation of the KANJANI COMPANY, a television production > office that specializes in image and music. Everyone of us makes good use of > their physical strength, intellect and acting talents to conduct independent > inquiry and data gathering.
"Weeping Willow" is sub-titled "A rag time two step", which was a form of dance popular until about 1911, and a common style among rags written at the time. Its structure is: Intro A A B B A C C D D The A and B sections are in the key of G major very lofty and highly melodic. The "B" section makes good use of alternating patterns creating interesting melodic shifts. The Trio ("C" section) is in the key of C major; its chord progression was popular in black folk songs, and was used in Eddie Miller's Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do. The D section emphasizes another fine melody, and accentuates the variety found between sections.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 46% based on 155 reviews, with an average rating of 4.93/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A disappointingly uneven but overall agreeable spin on a familiar formula, Little benefits from a big heart -- and a story that makes good use of its talented, well-matched cast." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews." Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it 4 out of 5 stars and a "definite recommend" of 62%.
Lacking her daughter's power to fly and taking her daughter's original Golden Age incarnation, Wonder Woman's mother, Hippolyta, makes good use of the Plane during her time-travelling stint as the Wonder Woman of the 1940s. To adjust to the era, she willed the device to assume the form of a prop-driven plane and it took on the appearance of the original invisible plane of the earlier comics. After its return to modern times, the Plane once again begins to display a personality, and like its earlier incarnation, it ultimately develops the power to talk. When a villain manipulates the Plane's feelings of anger at having been ignored for so many years regardless of faithful service, it attacks Wonder Woman and her friends.
The Shalom Hartman Institute is the organizer of the Muslim Leadership Initiative, which invites North American Muslims to explore how Jews understand Judaism, Israel, and Jewish peoplehood. The program also encourages participants to experience how Palestinians, both inside and outside Israel, identify themselves, while exploring the issues of ethics, faith, and practice.[hartman.org.il/Programs_View.asp?Program_Id=110&Cat;_Id=517&Cat;_Type=Programs] In 2008, Internet industry website ReadWriteWeb said the Hartman website "makes good use of current trends.""Religion and Web Technology, Part 2: Shalom Hartman Institute" In May 2010, Israel's opposition party leader Tzipi Livni of Kadima called upon the Hartman Institute to organize the speakers for a daylong conference at the Israeli Knesset on Jewish identity in Israel.
Made on a high budget of 12 crore, Varalaru opened to positive reviews. The critic from The Hindu gave a verdict that the film "scores in pace and performance!" and mentioned that "Ajith's skills as a performer have been appreciably honed and efficiently used" and that it is a "milestone in Ajith's cinema efforts, the film has the potential to propel its hero into a higher league in stardom", while describing Asin as "lustrous and sails through her role smoothly", while Kanika "gets more scope, which she makes good use of". Rediff.com also gave the film a positive review claiming that "Varalaaru is undoubtedly the only must-watch release this Diwali. Watch it for a display of all the elements of Ajith's versatility and range of emotions".
While one reviewer claimed that "there is nothing like [this novel] in the history of Irish fiction", another stated that Arimathea is "a distinctively Irish book, and one in which echoes of Joyce vie with those of Máirtín Ó Cadhain". Many commentators pointed out that this choral novel, told in a series of monologues, makes good use of Frank McGuinness’ experience in the theatre, including his ability to render individualised voices. His background as a poet may also have been relevant to Arimathea’s investment on suggestion as method and silence as idea. "[T]he final effect" of the novel, as one reviewer put it, "is to lead the reader to consider those voices not yet heard, and the private agonies that are never shared".
Ryō meanwhile is still harassing Rossi and exiting Spoon Curve, he has a slight moment, allowing the Japanese wildcard rider to get close to him again. He tries a move around the outside at the Casio Triangle but decides to stay behind him for the time being. However, as the duo comes up to lap Kato, Ryō makes good use of it as Rossi is forced to brake as to not directly crash into him, almost overtaking him on the outside but just lacking the speed to finish the move on the start/finish straight. As the pair comes up to start lap twenty, the penultimate lap, Rossi has managed to stay ahead and is now slowly creating a small gap to Ryō.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 7.6/10 based on 14 reviews. The website's critic consensus states: "Fun, focused, and surprisingly thoughtful, The Orville's second season makes good use of its talented crew." Nick Wanserki of The A.V. Club praised the season's first episode "Ja'loja" for its character-driven drama and focus on low-stakes plots which built upon the first season's efforts to develop the crew of the Orville into a group of people that the audience cared about. Liz Miller of IndieWire awarded The Orville a B rating, expressing hope that the series could evolve into a character-driven "dramedy" set in space, which she described as something unique that could make the show worth watching.
A few hundred metres west of the church there is a holy well and baptistry, which predate the parish church. The parish comprises 4,608 acres of land wholly situated on granite and has, with a light loam, covering used chiefly for mixed agriculture, a population of 628 (2001), many of whom look outside of the parish for employment and the provision of commercial, recreational and social services. This is a sizeable change from the mid 1800s when Sancreed was a 'significant' village with a population of approximately 1,400. Up until the 1940s there was a village public house (the Bird-in-Hand Inn) opposite the church, and a thriving school. Today’s smaller community however still makes good use of the village community hall, which close to the church, hosts popular and well attended events.
He was in Japan when Emperor Hirohito was enthroned and wrote a history of Japanese coronations titled The Japanese Enthronement Ceremonies (1928). The Professor of Shinto at Tokyo Imperial University, Katō Genchi (加藤玄智), praised it as "a fine piece of work with the right man in the right place...[it] makes good use of the expositions of our historians and thereby avoids falling into conjecture; at the same time out of his own original study he advances new interpretations".Haring, p. 892. Robert S. Ellwood in 1969 said Holtom's study of Shinto (The National Faith of Japan) "is undoubtedly still the best general study, but its prewar provenance leaves it now rather dated, and there is not enough depth of material on rite and symbol to satisfy a history of religions approach".Robert S. Ellwood, ‘Review: Shinto and Three Books on Japanese Religion’, History of Religions, Vol.
In an overview of the fourth season in Entertainment Weekly, "Herrenvolk" was rated an A-. It was noted that the episode "makes good use of locations", and the ambiguous resolution to Jeremiah Smith's plot arc was seen as a positive, as it "opens the door to all sorts of provocative potentialities". Writing for The A.V. Club, Zack Handlen rated the episode a B+, though he felt it suffered from "treading-water plotting". Handlen also described the episode as being tense on its own, but suffering from "stagnation" when held as part of the series' ongoing mythology. He cited the death of X as an example of this, feeling that the scene was "appropriately shocking" and perhaps "one of the most memorable deaths in the series"—however, the almost immediate introduction of a successor character, Marita Covarrubias, was seen as "deflat[ing] the importance" of the events.
She has several adventures of her own in addition to intermittently associating with the Floating Outfit. While enjoying an on-off physical relationship with Mark Counter, it is mutually understood that they are only what a later century would call "Friends with benefits", and she enjoys other male company routinely, including on one occasion the Ysabel Kid (in White Stallion, Red Mare). In addition to her freight-driving skills, Calamity is a tough fist-fighter who is almost never beaten by a woman – not even a trained prize-fighter billed as the World Champion – and makes good use of Indian-style medicine learned from a Pawnee wise-woman (including an effective contraceptive method also known by Belle Starr, mentioned in Guns in the Night). Although hot-headed and prone to both speak and act without thinking, Calamity is brave and determined, and regarded with affection by the Floating Outfit even as they wait for the trouble to start.
This is then expanded with the realisation that, even if the bell is tolling for others, it is a matter of concern for Donne, as: Donne then argues that if someone dies, anyone has the right to use their death as long as they do so valuably, considering it a treasure. He writes that: The death of an individual – signified by the tolling of the bell – is thus a treasure buried at the bottom of a mine: only of value if it is given to someone who makes good use of it. In this he refers to the work of Augustine of Hippo, specifically On Christian Doctrine, in which Augustine describes the knowledge of pagans as gold and silver: something that can be involved in Christian purposes if appropriated properly. Donne, twisting this idea, is arguing that the death of any individual is something others can learn from, should they understand it properly.
Billboards Jason Lipshutz summarized the album as "whimsical, moving, imperfect, exhilarating", adding it was "a towering work that's worth both close analysis on headphones and scream-alongs on stadium speakers". Writing for Vulture, Craig Jenkins stated that "the old Taylor is back on Lover and the best she's been in years" and added that the album is "the most complete full-length she's delivered in years". Time's Dana Schwartz opined that Lover is a "lovechild between Speak Now and 1989, lifting the personal lyricism from the former and the synth-pop production from the latter". Nora Princiotti of The Boston Globe labelled Lover as "satisfying pop" that dips back into many of Swift's "creative wells", with songs that "snatch elements from all over her past", instead of "going for a clear, new sound like she did on her previous two albums"; she added that the result is a "dreamy record that makes good use of its stylistic freedom".
TV Guide's critic describes Specimen as "an adequate sci-fi thriller with a serviceable plot," and a "model of low-budget film production," which makes "good use" of its small- town locations, "doesn't ask its cast to do more than they are capable of," and moves "at a sure clip." However, the film fails to fulfill its potential: > Given the limitless range of powers a writer could give to alien beings, one > is rather disappointed that the four scribes ... couldn't come up with > anything more intriguing for these beings than the ability to create fire at > will. By the end of this feature, the viewer may feel like he or she has > spent the last hour and a half staring into a roaring campfire. One can't > fault the producers of this film for taking advantage of a story with which > the public seems to have an endless fascination, though one could have hoped > they might do something more interesting with it.
In a contemporary review, Variety referred to the film as a "routine tale" that was a poorly written horror film that did not hide its Italian origins with "silly English dialog" and "poor dubbing" being its giveaways. From retrospective reviews, Kim Newman (Monthly Film Bulletin) stated that the films combination of "splattery violence", "James Bond spy thriller", and "monster-filled s-f" was "at times uneasy, but Cozzi carries it off with sufficient bravura to paper over the cracks" and that "If the film relies on familiar images...it at least has a class, very loud score by Dario Argento's usual collaborators, The Goblins, to punch up the frissons." Mike Long (DVD Talk) stated that Contamination "makes good use of the ideas that it's stolen, at heart it is simply another boring Euro-horror film." In a 2010 interview with Fangoria, Cozzi revealed that the film was made as a ripoff of Alien, going so far as to say, "Without the existence of Alien, we could not have made this movie at all" and that the original title for the film had been Contamination: The Alien Arrives on Earth.

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