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They also generated finance for such notable American institutions as Columbia and Yale universities and Williams and Dartmouth colleges.

Brooks later provided the scripts for such notable films as the Jules Dassin noir Brute Force (1947) and John Huston's Key Largo (1948).

He then wrote for such notable magazines as The Saturday Evening Post, Harper's and Collier's, becoming editor-in-chief of Liberty and then managing editor of Cosmopolitan.

He later directed more than 150 live dramas for such notable anthology series as The Ford Theatre Hour, Playhouse 90, and Studio One in Hollywood.

In the mid-1950s, beganr began to focus on television work, and he directed episodes for such notable series as Wagon Train, The Deputy, Twilight Zone, Leave It to Beaver, and Daniel Boone.

But they returned after the war to resume their social pace with regular Sunday lunches for such notable guests as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the columnist Walter Lippmann, the author Louis Bromfield and an assortment of titled aristocrats, diplomats, expatriates and visiting Americans.

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Although many directors credit their cinematographers for achieving such notable visions, most cinematographers claim merely to solve technical problems at the behest of the director.

Seliger is known for his photographs of such notables as President Obama, Mick Jagger and Kurt Cobain.

The magazine's rate base, the amount of paid circulation guaranteed to advertisers, now 700,000, is being increased to 900,000 for February, a figure it took such notable titles as Martha Stewart Living and In Style four years to achieve, and Real Simple has attained in less than two.

For such a notable naval power there's only a disappointing two new trading ships, and keeping track of quests is still as cumbersome as ever, with the all-important Quest log still buried on a sub-menu.

The other reason for such a notable differences in the Nav phase might be that the bad navigators struggled to develop spatial knowledge during the Enc phase and subsequently, to compensate the loss of construction, they accelerated the assimilation of knowledge by constructing the small world network during first-person exposure (Nav phase) to the environment.

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