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This was the one Gainsborough film he actually wanted to make, although he had hit the top of the
charts
with other Gainsborough Gothics such as The Wicked Lady and The Man in Grey.
The best decription I can find for this film is that it
charts
the intense, oscillating experiences of one woman as she has to face the loss of her husband in a horrible way.
Uma Thurman's performance is simply off the
charts
- is she great or what?
Probably the most grotesque thing that happened during this bloodbath was the voice of Frank Ifield singing I remember you-a hit song from 1962 which topped the
charts
and went onto score in the States on the same label which issued the Beatles before Capitol Records came to their senses.
I tried twice but the boredom level of this TOTALLY uninteresting picture was off the
charts.
The themes in Vitus such as realism, determination, youth, and wonderment launch the replay value off the
charts
and make it the perfect feel-good movie.
Mailstrom does this in a sleek way, replete with numbers – selecting, counting, and sorting messages by date, subject, sender, social network, size, and so forth, and showing
charts
of the statistics.
Markets will give Trump the benefit of the doubt, for now; but investors are now watching whom he appoints to his administration, what shape his fiscal policies actually take, and what course he
charts
for monetary policy.
This influence keeps New Economy-style reforms such as education vouchers off the table and poverty on the
charts.
As Europe
charts
its economic course for the next decade, its leaders must ensure that digital transformation forms the foundation of their strategy.
When sailors cannot rely on maps or charts, they must navigate by sight, and that is precisely our situation today.
And, in South Korea, our Strategic Alliance 2015 agreement
charts
a course for the future across a range of fronts, including cooperation in space and cyberspace, intelligence and information sharing, and command arrangements.
Given this, one can only wonder why basic charts, such as the 2008-2009 “V” shape in growth and employment, have not been used – and reused – to make the case.
For China, North Korea is not so much a foreign-policy problem as a multifaceted set of issues that impinge on China’s own internal debates as it
charts
its future course.
Google Ngram, which
charts
the frequencies of words or phrases in printed sources in different years, provides another interesting perspective.
The United States military, for instance, hides rape accusers’ identities, and the prevalence of rape in the US armed forces today is off the
charts.
In fact, diarrhea and pneumonia top the
charts
as the biggest threats to child survival – as they have for the more than 30 years that we have been tracking them.
After all, it is an unavoidable human trait that credible and prominently displayed
charts
and rankings can stir up aspirational spirits.
We already have
charts
that can guide us toward safety.
Since then, hurricane incidence has dropped off the charts; indeed, by one measure, global accumulated cyclone energy has decreased to its lowest levels since the late 1970’s.
During the Age of Exploration, which extended from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, adventurers like Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and James Cook embarked on dangerous journeys to distant lands, from New Zealand to Newfoundland, drawing detailed
charts
of their voyages.
It is perhaps telling that the “progress charts” prepared by the United Nations Development Program, the agency charged with reporting on progress toward achieving the MDGs, track only Internet usage under that goal.
A good example of this is the use of “fan charts” in forecasts produced by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which show the wide range of possible outcomes for issues such as inflation, growth, and unemployment.
So there are plans afoot to develop and distribute tools to analyze information, discover correlations (data-mining), and display the results as graphs and
charts.
Cleaning Up the OlympicsTOKYO – The Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro have begun, and as much as I would like to sit back and watch every hour of them (I admit, I snuck a peek of the wondrous Kohei Uchimura competing for his gymnastics gold medal), I find myself engrossed in a different kind of spectatorship: I’m poring over spreadsheets, contracts, and organizational
charts.
Those who dispense money, he argued, should look only at new research ideas, not at the organizational
charts
of research institutions.
By contrast, Eroom’s law
charts
the regress in new drug approvals, noting that the costs of developing a new medicine double roughly every nine years.
By combining both stored and newly collected blood and tissue samples, and supplementing these with detailed genealogical
charts
and records, the biotechnology company believes that it has gained a head start in searching for genes that are implicated in human disease.
Most Indian politicians wear rings with stones tailored to specific planetary conjunctions that are providential for them, or designed to ward off malefic influences from planets unfavorably situated on their birth
charts.
Regardless of whether it
charts
a course toward a brighter or darker future, a country’s political leadership by definition plays the central role at the helm.
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