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Ticket sales for the $65 million "Spider-Man" hardly collapsed in the face of critical evisceration (the New York Times and Washington Post theater critics both called it one of the worst musicals in history), but the show's grosses went up minimally in an otherwise robust week on Broadway.
He described conservative intransigence, in the face of critical national problems that were the legacy of Republican rule, as "unprecedented soullessness".
A working environment that remains stubbornly hostile to career women and young mothers, even in the face of critical labor shortages.
In the face of critical headlines, Mr. Blair's office explained that 21 other nations had joined Britain in approving the action by the bank, which was set up to finance development projects in the former Soviet bloc.
Looking at the U.S. for example, certain challenges emerge when gauging city-level resilience and, therefore, national readiness in the face of critical risks.
Such variability can be hidden under normal conditions but cause differential survival of individuals in the face of critical challenges.
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These different visions of the future reflect rising tension in Ukraine in the face of a critical east-or-west moment.
This early success helps explain why, even in the face of a critical shortage of organs, many leaders in the transplant field oppose any financial incentives for organ donors, including tax credits or payment toward funeral expenses.
He shows the aptness of the Globe – the theatre that he made magnetic in the face of early critical sneers – for this most actorly of Shakespearean heroes, flirting with one young woman (to whom he gives flowers), swirling his gold cloak into the pit and then whisking it petulantly back, seeming to pat the groundlings on the head as they roar at his jokes.
The story of the last 25 years of Bruckner's life is essentially that of his symphonies: the creation of new concepts of form, time-span, and unity, and his struggle to achieve success in the face of fierce critical opposition.
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