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The 2011 Palme d'or winner, Terrence Malick's "Tree of Life," while divisive, was widely seen as a creditable pick.
Irrespective of their verdict, an enthusiastic press response has already acclaimed the LSE's opening raid on the sidebar of shame as a creditable advance in the marketisation of higher education.
Nat Cole started out as a creditable jazz pianist in the Earl Hines mode, and by 1943 his trio -- with little singing involved -- was honed by seven years of steady work.
Retail analysts at UBS said: "We view this as a creditable outturn for Primark, particularly given unseasonal weather in autumn and that some of the new Primark stores in northern Europe have cannibalised sales at existing stores (a temporary phenomenon).
Although he harboured ambitions in feature films, and directed a 1971 television adaptation of Paul Gallico's The Snow Goose (starring Richard Harris and an Emmy award-winning Jenny Agutter), as well as a creditable 1973 movie of Ibsen's A Doll's House (with Claire Bloom and Anthony Hopkins), his life developed in the theatre.
The USDA-ARS is a small research laboratory located on a historic tobacco farm and is designated as a creditable source for soil sampling [27].
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Strangely, as Scotland lost again - this time 3-2 at home to the world and European champions Spain - they came as close to achieving a creditable performance and result as they did throughout Levein's reign.
Although Rust says some countries, such as Norway, do a creditable job of monitoring and disclosing antibiotic use, Daly maintains that "the amount of use is difficult to tell.... It's one of the biggest issues in terms of human health".
As well as a highly creditable flat white (coffee from £1.70), it is also a good place to pick up filled croissants, quiches and offbeat soups and salads, all prepared on site each morning.
Whereas he tends to pursue his aims in the manner of someone single-handedly performing the last act of Macbeth, she is altogether more measured and open: a reassuringly human operator, with a string of celebrated media appearances – not least on BBC1's Question Time – to her name, as well as a few creditable political successes.
After all, that ensemble's 2011 album reached No 1 in both Austria and the Netherlands, as well as a very creditable No 2 in Switzerland (can we gloss over the No 13 placing in the UK and the No 26 in the US?).
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