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Four years ago, Stride ran a study that counted and categorized every incident of cheating during the 2010 World Cup.
Revolutionary when first published in 1968, the book comprehensively indexed and categorized every director Mr. Sarris could find, creating an exalted "Pantheon" (Hitchcock, Keaton, Lubitsch) as well as the dread "Strained Seriousness" zone to which Stanley Kubrick was relegated.
He categorized every one of their stock picks from June 30 , 1980 to Dec. 31, 1996, according to their price-to-book ratio, which is calculated by dividing a company's stock price by its per-share book value, or net worth.
We've gathered and categorized every cinematic Freddy quip, ranking them from the bad and problematic to perfection, meaning you have to scroll all the way down to find the best ones.
Some pros or cons could be categorized in more than one theme, but for matters of clarity, we categorized every single pro and con in just one single (sub category.
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For a while, I set up elaborate filters meant to automatically categorize every incoming message according to who sent it.
The investigators have just finished working through the 1,540 hours of videotape, coding and categorizing every hug, every tantrum, every soul-draining search for a missing soccer cleat.
Besides categorizing every input point, the system also checks the track vector and finds the track which has not been touched in the categorizing step.
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