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They made about twenty of them in the 1950s, brought on by the enormous
successes
of "It Came From Outer Space" (1953) and "Creature From the Black Lagoon" (1954).
I used to run them as a double feature at my seaside cinema in the 80s and they always were attended by a growing number of appreciative fans who often brought new admirers along....great word of mouth
successes.
in Australia most Woody Allen films of the 70s and 80s were quite popular (until the terrible SHADOWS AND FOG and the stupid MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY and don't get me started on the mind numbing drivel of his latest London effort with Scarlet Johanssen: SCOOP............) and in the 80s at Orion Pictures he seemed to strike a new high in critical and popular
successes.
THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS followed in the wake of the success of Hammer Films' early
successes.
Unfortunately, Scorpion with Two Tails does not come close to measuring up to Martino's previous
successes.
The film is honest about why the moms are in prison (contrary to the previous review) and the failures of the program, as well as the
successes.
Much more money....I have the figures somewhere......Anyhow both these movies have gone into the memories and archives of "Chop Suie' or karate pot-boilers.....One of the many things I admire about James Ryan is that after these two big
successes
for him in the USA, he was offered many more roles like that and could of happily gone on making them ad nauseum, going for the money and fame.
Although the EU had no high-profile
successes
comparable to the military intervention in Libya in 2011, it performed surprisingly well in its external relations – especially given the deep crisis with which it continued to struggle.
Feminist analysts of language and media in the 1970’s, notably the critic Dale Spender, examined how language is used to deny women credit, power, and agency when their
successes
are noted.
Though investment in public health increased significantly after 2000, leading to notable
successes
in the fights against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, there has recently been a marked shortfall in global spending on public health relative to need.
In all cases, they have been at the center of today's economic
successes
and failures.
This can be carried out by a small team, which would hammer out the details of a mutually acceptable framework for a wide-ranging and unconditional dialogue that enables both governments to produce some modest initial successes, and gradually build the confidence and trust required to imagine solutions to larger problems.
China’s adaptive policymaking approach has produced both spectacular failures, with entire markets being shut down, and remarkable successes, yielding models that could be applied across the country.
For some reason Bush and his people think it is important to undermine the
successes
of the New Deal institutions established under Franklin Roosevelt.
The
successes
in Afghanistan call for an equally nuanced and sophisticated approach in regard to Iraq.
So, what lessons can we draw from the
successes
and failures of Russia’s last two decades of post-Soviet transition?
The fight against terrorism, which requires short-term successes, must be differentiated from the long-term process of reform.
These European apprehensions partly reflect failure by the continent’s leaders to capitalize on the sometimes-spectacular
successes
of enlargement, Poland being the most notable example.
As such, once the initial euphoria dissipates, Libyans are likely to turn against the TNC if it cannot deliver battlefield
successes.
This is true for Northern Europe’s large social-democratic parties (Denmark and Sweden) but also for parties that attempted to “modernize” themselves by combining socialism and liberalism (the UK and Spain), and even for Europe’s more traditional socialist parties (Belgium and France), which, despite local successes, have found it difficult to re-gain national power.
And then, in 1790-1791, Alexander Hamilton, America’s first treasury secretary, resolved the crisis in one of history’s nation-building
successes.
Those who are immersed in a field have an established view of what is possible, based on some combination of previous successes, citation bias, current limits of knowledge, and truth – and it is often difficult to distinguish these sources.
Africa, despite some rare individual national successes, continues to underperform, even with the World Cup in its backyard.
Their
successes
and failures are more germane to current discussions than, say, the fiscal implications of Scottish independence.
If they do Serbia will sail on - slowly, without spectacular successes, in a disorderly way, but peacefully and in the right direction.
It is tempting to ascribe the rare African
successes
– Botswana and Mauritius – to foreign demand for their exports (diamonds and garments, respectively), but that story goes only so far.
Largely as a result of technological
successes
in the past 200 years, the human population has grown seven-fold since 1800, from around 900 million in 1800 to more than 6 billion people today, crowding humanity into vulnerable spots throughout the world.
China, by contrast, has watched its government policies undermine its soft-power
successes.
This kind of redundancy is actually efficient in the long run, as each player experiments and all of them learn from everyone’s failures and
successes.
But determining how to bring peace and stability to Libya’s deeply fragmented society will require more than an assessment of this government’s mistakes; it will demand careful consideration of former leader Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi’s failures – and his
successes.
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