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Ambudkar is probably the best rapper in the group; he most ably turns his barrage of words into workable narrative and clearly felt emotion.
So based on his public pronouncements and vacuous policy positions, I thought it might be a worthy exercise to match Trump's ideas for America's future with the legal minds who can most ably help him fulfill his promises.
These views are most fully stated in his Canada and the Canadian Question (1891). Donald Creighton writes that Smith was most ably rebutted by George Monro Grant in the Canadian Magazine. Alexander Munro, 1866.
Screenwriter Vladimir Pozner was nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards, for Best Written American Drama and the Robert Meltzer Award for the Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene.
Still, there were other reactions: in August 1949, the Los Angeles Times reported that a syndicated British film reviewer had called the film an "insult to British audiences" on the basis that it gave the audience the idea that American precision bombing had won the war. The film did not receive any awards, although writers William Laidlaw and George Froeschel were nominated for two Writers Guild Awards, for "Best Written American Drama" and the Robert Meltzer Award for the "Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene"."Awards: Command Decision." IMDb.
Thus he became the first Momin to become a Minister of Bihar in the cabinet of Bihar Kesari Sri Krishna Singh and as a young minister earned the praise of both stalwarts Bihar Kesari Shri Babu and Bihar Vibhuti Anugraha Babu. Eventually he dissolved the Momin Conference as a political body, and made it a social and economic organization. He was a Minister in the Bihar Cabinet for about seventeen years and held various important portfolios and discharged his responsibilities most ably, building up a reputation for selfless service and integrity.
The plot focuses on a group of rebels attempting to overthrow both tyrants and win back their homeland. Many of the rebels are natives of the province of Tigana, which was the province that most ably resisted Brandin: In a crucial battle, Brandin's son was killed. In retaliation for this, Brandin attacked Tigana and crushed it more savagely than any other part of the Palm; then, following this victory, he used his magic to remove the name and history of Tigana from the minds of the population. Brandin named it Lower Corte, making Corte, their traditional enemies to their north, seem superior to a land that was all but forgotten.
She is most ably assisted by Mr. Herbert Sparling, > whose make-up as a pianoforte turner and acting throughout is wonderfully > clever.Brighton & Hove Society, Brighton, Sussex, Thursday, 12 July 1911, p. > 4482b He was Marquis de Bouillaibaise in Baron Trenck at the Strand Theatre (1911);J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1910–1919: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014) – Google Books Percy Fitzwinney on tour in the musical comedy The Boy Scout (1912) with Marie George and C. Hayden Coffin, which he also directed;The Boy Scout at the Grand Theatre, Leeds (1912) - Leeds Play Bills Dickie Bramsgrove in the musical The Officers' Mess at St Martin's Theatre (1918) and after at the Prince's Theatre (1919).
55 and played Mariza opposite Passmore in Baron Trenck at the Strand Theatre (1911). In 1912 she played the title role in a British tour of the musical comedy The Boy Scout with C. Hayden CoffinThe Boy Scout at the Grand Theatre, Leeds (1912) - Leeds Play Bills and in 1915 was Mrs. Pineapple in the first revival of A Chinese Honeymoon at the Prince of Wales Theatre.London Musicals 1915-1919 - Over the Footlights website In July 1911 Marie George was accompanied by Herbert Sparling in a performance at the Palace Pier in Brighton when: > ‘Marie George gives the audience twenty minutes of sparkling fun, and makes > them regret very much the powers that be which prevent her continuing her > part for double that period. She is delightful in her songs, “That’s a > Cinch,” and “Over again.” She is most ably assisted by Mr. Herbert Sparling, > whose make-up as a pianoforte turner and acting throughout is wonderfully > clever.’Brighton & Hove Society, Brighton, Sussex, Thursday, 12 July 1911, > p.

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