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ade several albums as a leader, and has been | favourably acknowledged by several long established jaz |
brand-recognition as a low-tar product would | favourably affect sales of the brand to health consciou |
graphics and difficulty curve, comparing it | favourably against the similar SNK game Ikari Warriors. |
The judges reacted | favourably and they were voted through to continue in t |
The Conference responded | favourably and the Trustees purchased No. 110 St. Steph |
People generally spoke of him | favourably, and he did try to improve the state of the |
November 2010 Robert Potts discussed the CLR | favourably and at length in his essay review concerning |
ia Filarmonica of Bologna received this idea | favourably and a committee of three members (Lauro Ross |
isation is defined as treating a person less | favourably because they have filed or want to file a co |
It was reviewed | favourably by NME. |
The program was reviewed | favourably by The Daily Telegraph, with a request for " |
awkwardness of the couple was remarked upon | favourably by Leroy Dessaroux. |
It was reviewed | favourably by the German Sonic Seducer magazine calling |
ngwriting was cleverly arranged and regarded | favourably by radio stations. |
( It was reviewed | favourably by George Orwell in Horizon, " a fragment of |
ass and Wanaka, and this proposal was viewed | favourably by Richard Seddon during his Prime Ministers |
that they paid their own fares has also been | favourably commented on." |
Union leaders | favourably commented upon his willingness to work with |
The album has been | favourably compared to the music of Supergrass, Stephen |
It has also been | favourably compared with New York's Grand Central Termi |
ible improvement, and his reports to Britain | favourably compared Victoria's economic and educational |
UK Singles Chart, with Stacey's sound being | favourably compared to that of fellow British R&B singe |
utiful People" was published in 2007 and was | favourably compared to the work of Russell Hoban, early |
Some have | favourably compared the book to earlier Southern Gothic |
legraph and Mike Selvey in The Guardian both | favourably compared the efficient performance of the gr |
A fan on the Clarinet BBoard, | favourably compares Tom's performance on that song with |
vampires as sexy as they are in Pathos", and | favourably compares it to Interview with the Vampire: T |
and was the stand out track from the album, | favourably comparing the track to Lou Reed's "Walk on t |
iated processing technologies that strive at | favourably competing in the global marketplace. |
Karunanidhi for the Tamil Nadu government to | favourably consider a proposal from his ministry to dec |
attempts to persuade a deciding authority to | favourably decide the dispute for the author's client. |
lfreton, Heanor and Ripley, all of which are | favourably disposed to the Labour Party. |
ieutenant-Colonel) John Philip Nolan who was | favourably disposed towards tenant rights. |
niture designs, even from those critics most | favourably disposed towards Cubism, was such that until |
to the northern edge of Derby, which is more | favourably disposed to the Conservatives. |
The king was, however, not | favourably disposed to older chapels and churches in th |
wide array of forms of judging are presented | favourably elsewhere in the New Testament. |
This worked out | favourably for Roger, as the rebels were beaten and los |
3 with the Treaty of Utrecht, ending the war | favourably for Great Britain. |
Alex James with whom he had been compared so | favourably four years earlier. |
on one occasion visited Johnson, who was not | favourably impressed with his abilities as a reporter. |
ed Hartree and Wilkes in Cambridge, and were | favourably impressed with their technical expertise and |
The king was very | favourably impressed with Guichard and his works, and h |
fficials, including Tsar Alexander I, who is | favourably impressed by Hornblower and his squadron. |
Guibert and Erluin to his court, but was so | favourably impressed with the manner in which they defe |
wo Angry Women of Abington has been compared | favourably in style and quality to The Merry Wives of W |
of its selective intake, the school features | favourably in the school league tables results. |
Although looked on | favourably in Parliament, consideration of the PC&NELR' |
The film is reviewed | favourably in Pauline Kael's eighth collection of movie |
John Litweiler regards it | favourably in comparison because of its "free motion of |
Irish music magazine Hot Press described | favourably it as "as interesting record from a distinct |
getik der Kirche, was published in 1835, and | favourably noticed by Protestant critics. |
NARTH has written | favourably of the group. |
West has written | favourably of France and Sweden's combined public-priva |
f Trinity College, Dublin, for having spoken | favourably of Provost John Hely-Hutchinson. |
he surrender of Reading Abbey, they reported | favourably of the Abbot's willingness to conform, but t |
tland in August and, on his return, reported | favourably on the phenomena. |
Moffat persuaded Lobengula to look | favourably on Rhodes' proposals carried by his agent Ch |
d, Town Topics, November 27, 1902, commented | favourably on the portrait of its proprietor: ‘...Mr. |
ful, if not offensive", but he later used it | favourably on occasion. |
Clapton and Winwood would later look | favourably on their work in the band and featured sever |
Hadley's reflecting telescope, and reported | favourably on its performance. |
primate was one of those bishops who looked | favourably on the project. |
, literary critics, while usually commenting | favourably on his works, often remarked that his exotic |
o dispel the myth of the journal not looking | favourably on shorter papers, a 'fast-track' scheme was |
Jack Layton, leader of the party, commented | favourably on her candidacy, saying that he was pleased |
change the amount each share is worth either | favourably or negatively. |
He is | favourably portrayed as a capable and determined comman |
Alexiad on her father's battles, and is very | favourably portrayed by her in her book as both capable |
He travelled in Germany, and was | favourably received by Charles I Louis, Elector Palatin |
The Three Russian Songs were | favourably received by the critics, the concerto less s |
sidency of the Council of the North, and was | favourably received by Buckingham. |
The film was very | favourably received and subsequently acquired the statu |
or not conforming to party lines, but it was | favourably received among critics. |
Encyclopedia, like Song & Dance Man III, was | favourably received by both the music press and such ne |
contrast, the CSC's findings have been more | favourably received by other media outlets, most notabl |
e de Lamartine and Victor Hugo, which was so | favourably received that he printed six more volumes wi |
again at the National Theatre, but was less | favourably received by the critics and has been less of |
However, the new building was not | favourably received architecturally either, due to its |
ot only to "information" or "ideas" that are | favourably received or regarded as inoffensive or as a |
of wines to the London Exhibition which was | favourably received, but the Association went into volu |
Neglected Aspects of Sufi Study was | favourably received, the Books and Bookmen review comme |
This book was very | favourably received, and with this encouragement he ven |
made representations, of which fifteen were | favourably received. |
on a mission to Paris, where he was not very | favourably received. |
l show (Galerie Van Leer, Paris 1932) he was | favourably receivedby Pierre Bonnard who seemed to reco |
The Observer | favourably reviewed The Dreamwalker's Child". |
The project was | favourably reviewed by Pitchfork Media. |
The film was | favourably reviewed by David Stratton and Margaret Pome |
as published under both their names, and was | favourably reviewed by Robert Schumann. |
through his Rainbow Empire website, and were | favourably reviewed in the Christmas 2009 edition of Re |
box-office, but it was one of Powell's least | favourably reviewed quota quickies by contemporary crit |
The film was | favourably reviewed by the critic Pauline Kael in The N |
called "The case for Free Imports" which was | favourably reviewed and became the prospective candidat |
firms, and is one of several that have been | favourably reviewed. |
opes", the Sporting Mail considered it "very | favourably situated for obtaining easy communication wi |
ithdrawn to the monastery of Engelberg, more | favourably situated, and there died on 5 November 1838, |
Walton regarded the Cello Concerto more | favourably than his Violin or Viola concertos. |
But not all critics responded | favourably to the work. |
tedly counts 4,000 armed fighters, responded | favourably to this initiative. |
ety complimented the picture by comparing it | favourably to the "foreign" film fantasies then floodin |
ed an excellent Ofsted report which compared | favourably to other secondary schools nearby. |
I understand that Lenin referred | favourably to the Decemberists, how are they remembered |
ting London in the early 1720s, compared her | favourably to the extraordinary Margherita Durastanti ( |
w Saroch of Far East Films compared the film | favourably to Richard Curtis' Notting Hill, and said, " |
("what a lovely country") and he compared it | favourably to Porto Ferrago on Elba. |
posed strategies Kornilov had responded most | favourably to the idea of a military dictatorship with |
the Longqing Emperor (1567-72) did not look | favourably upon the Zhengyi Daoists, and stripped Zhang |
Braid reported | favourably upon the Government committee chaired by Atk |
Pilots that polled | favourably were developed into full series. |
read English and Sharpe described the treaty | favourably; when its real content was revealed to Msiri |
Pilots that poll | favourably will be developed into full series. |
4d. per annum, which compared very | favourably with 33s. |
ets was deemed adequate, but did not compare | favourably with the Worms franchise. |
show that the efficiency of Progol compares | favourably with FOIL. |
a, he claims that the image quality compares | favourably with his Canon EOS 5D. |
Cowper compared her | favourably with Mary Leapor, a labouring-class poet of |
irst violins and could therefore be compared | favourably with the usual concert orchestra of the peri |
ng of the gardens so that some compared them | favourably with the gardens at Versailles. |
years before the election, which contrasted | favourably with Shelton's neglect of his constituency d |
l lists and its constituency result compared | favourably with other left-wing candidates. |
The release was received | favourably, with Sleaze Nation describing it as "Space- |
itecturally significant" building might pass | favourably with city authorities. |
$10,000 per barrel per day and compares very | favourably with the average capital cost of new refiner |
airy, and well ventilated and compare quite | favourably with those in the best English prisons - boa |
nsis episcopi and Metrum in Genesin) compare | favourably with any similar literary productions of tha |
of enemies and other players did not compare | favourably with similar pay-to-play games such as Ultim |
speed of 148 mph (238 km/h), which compared | favourably with the 136 mph (219 km/h) achieved by a re |
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