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Larger, more single-minded plates of meat are saved for dinner.
For nearly the entire track, her lead vocal stays on just two low notes; it couldn't be more single-minded.
Last year Bain reported that in 2007-16 a sample of 102 conglomerates underperformed a group of 287 more single-minded firms.
And with the accession of Kim Jong-un after the death of his father in 2011, North Korea has been much more single-minded in its atomic ambitions.
"I've never seen voters more single-minded than on the issue of beating Donald Trump," Rendell said, adding he would work to win Pennsylvania for whoever emerges as the nominee.
" And maybe there were fans of the left-leaning satire of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" who were made uncomfortable by the more single-minded focus of "The Nightly Show.
The dispute, similar to one they had in the first half of the season on how to handle Rick, comes back to Negan's worldview versus that of a more single-minded thug like Simon.
They were more single-minded than the people themselves, and they bore no small share of the burden of arousing and supporting the often discouraged and indifferent public spirit. The New Jersey Journal became the second newspaper published in New Jersey. It was established by Shepard Kollock at his press during 1779 in the village of Chatham, New Jersey.
Caroline Boucher of The Observer said that the novel has "mastered suspence" and that this "is a book that keeps you reading into the small hours". The StarPhoenix describes it as "a page-turner of a book on one of those subjects only too imaginable, and feared". Michael McGirr of The Sydney Morning Herald stated that the novel "is more single-minded than many books produced by a single writer".
The New Jersey Journal was an effective force working toward the unification of sentiment, the awakening of a consciousness of a common purpose, interest, and destiny among the separate revolting colonies, and of a determination to see the war through to its successful conclusion in 1783. Newspapers of that time were more single-minded than the people, and they bore no small share of the burden of arousing and supporting the often discouraged and indifferent public spirit.
James records how upset St Hill's supporters were by his omission and they believed the West Indian selectors feared a black batsman being successful in England.James, p. 94. He also describes St Hill became more single-minded and less willing to moderate his approach after this decision. When St Hill played in Trinidad's next match in February 1924, he was joined in the team by his brother Edwin, who took six wickets on his first-class debut.
A majority of the other cuts on New Introductory Lectures are of short length, minimal and "more single- minded in their explorations" as Hemmerling described. "NMWE" only has multitracked vocal parts and a single improvised synthesizer riff in its instrumentation. "Bezel" features a "impressionistic", very distorted guitar line that Hemmerling compared to the beginning part of "High Gold", a track from Liturgy's second LP Aesthethica (2011). Hemmerling compared the latter half of "Kairos" to the works of John Carpenter.
Unlike his predecessor, who valued a broad gamut of research activities, Burnet was of the opinion that the Institute could not make a significant impact at global level in this way, and he pursued a policy of focusing all effort into one area at a time.Sexton (1999), pp. 117–118. Always a strong-willed and rather isolated man, he became more single-minded and less tolerant of criticism of his work and expected a more hierarchical structure and unquestioning obedience.Sexton (1999), p. 118.
Despite this, no election was called until 9 March 1989, when the ALP were again victorious. With the Prime Minister delegating most of his work due to his advancing age, and instead spending time with his 27-year-old companion, the election was seen as a struggle for power between Bird and his brother Lester. Although Lester had long been the frontrunner with most powers delegated to him, Bird, described in The Guardian as "a more single-minded, figure, long resentful at being over-shadowed by his sibling", was still seen as a close competitor – one with control of the nation's army. After the election, both Bird brothers retained their respective positions in the Cabinet, but with the Prime Minister's health getting worse, the struggle continued.
Other outsiders, however—the constant and more single-minded (the "best and worst")—do not share his appreciation for the landscape. Rather, they "never stayed here long but sought/ Immoderate soils where the beauty was not so external". The "granite wastes" attracted the ascetic "saints-to-be", the "clays and gravels" tempted the would-be tyrants (who "left, slamming the door", an allusion to Goebbels' taunt that if the Nazis failed, they would "slam the door" with a bang that would shake the universe), and an "older colder voice, the oceanic whisper" beckoned the "really reckless" romantic solitaries who renounce or deny life: The immoderate soils together represent the danger of humans "trying to be little gods on earth", while the limestone landscape promises that life's pleasures need not be incompatible with public responsibility and salvation. After seeming to dismiss the landscape as historically insignificant in these middle sections of the poem, Auden justifies it in theological terms at the end.

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