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However South Park
succeeded
where Canadian Bacon failed, it made me laugh.
I hope this was intended as a parody because if it wasn't it
succeeded
pretty well, unintentionally, anyway.
In summary, i thought that this movie was very enjoyable and one of the good movies of this summer, keeps you guessing till the end and has a good plot, so if you haven't seen this, my advice is to go ahead and watch it, it is totally worth it, i really don't get why too many people hate it, it
succeeded
as a thriller movie, what more do u want !!?? this was more enjoyable to me than : Captivity, Pirates of the Caribbean 3,Evan almighty and I pronounce you Chuck and Larry.
Ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit at the end of 2009, the EU
succeeded
in getting all relevant partners in the negotiations – including even China, India, Russia, and the United States – to commit to the two-degree target.
It concluded by suggesting that Barra will have
succeeded
when people no longer call her “car girl” but “boss” – though the report offers no evidence that anyone is in fact calling Barra “car girl” rather than “boss.”
Concerning the pre-referendum phase, the National Assembly largely
succeeded
in this task.
No counterterrorism campaign has ever
succeeded
in a country when the militants have found refuge in another.
Faced with high inflation, Thatcher backed a monetarist approach that supported high interest rates and
succeeded
in sharply reducing inflation.
That approach
succeeded
once, with the 2017 corporate tax cut, because big Republican donors insisted on the measure, but it failed with Trump’s attempt to repeal Obamacare, as three Republican senators balked.
And, to some extent, they have
succeeded.
Abe has thus been denied the legacy that he sought, while Putin has
succeeded
in easing Russia’s international isolation.
Germany
succeeded
-- to greater and lesser degrees -- in managing the transformation of the SOEs it inherited because of the wealth of West Germany.
And powerful clans from Tobruk have
succeeded
in placing their members in key military positions.
The ECB
succeeded
in this, with the euro’s value falling by some 25% – from $1.40 in the summer of 2014 to $1.06 by the fall of 2015.
Their statements were designed to beat Greek politicians into submission, and may have succeeded, at least for now.
We
succeeded
because we had tremendous support from every country that wanted to see the horrific conflict in Bosnia brought to an end.
Indeed, strengthening fat-cat capitalism is precisely the opposite of what British Prime Minister Theresa May promised to do when she
succeeded
Cameron.
Despite the Iranian opposition’s continuing efforts to contest the outcome and advance political liberalization, Ahmadinejad and his allies have largely
succeeded
in consolidating their hold on power by using brute force to repress the reform movement.
This contrasts sharply with the motivations espoused by Scotland’s nobles in the fourteenth century, when they
succeeded
in preserving their country’s independence from English rule.
In this respect, Vilks’ work must be regarded as having
succeeded
in exposing moral double standards – no matter what one thinks of the drawing itself.
The rollover succeeded, and the peso stabilized at 25 per dollar.
But back to the Dragon, which
succeeded
for a number of reasons.
During the Third Crusade, the supposedly mad “Old Man of the Mountain,” as he was known,
succeeded
in disrupting a Crusader advance on Jerusalem by directing his followers to carry out targeted assassinations.
This month, they succeeded, at least for now.
The Czechs, probably the people with the most vivid historical memory of the bad regionalism of the 1930’s,
succeeded
France, the European country that today is the least constrained in asserting its national interest.
Sarkozy
succeeded
by embracing themes of national identity and immigration.
And he
succeeded
in convincing other European leaders to embrace the “simplified treaty” that he called for.
Under the guise of US-inspired constitutional arrangements, the Shia majority has
succeeded
in arrogating near-absolute power to itself.
He had sought to take advantage of the Beijing Olympics to give the foreign media unprecedented freedom, but the bureaucrats
succeeded
in reversing his decision.
America’s policy of “strategic patience,” like China’s policy of “friendly persuasion,” has
succeeded
only in allowing North Korea to advance its nuclear ambitions.
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