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The Santa Anas bring what has been described as "instant critical fire weather".
Frenchie opened on 1 April, 2009, and was an almost instant critical and commercial smash.
But after AMC picked it up, the show won instant critical acclaim.
The album was an instant critical favourite and received considerable airplay on college radio and in Europe.
But after AMC picked it up, the show won instant critical acclaim, a Peabody Award and a Golden Globe.
The poet Gwendolyn Brooks lived there, and in 1945, her first book of poetry — "A Street in Bronzeville" — brought her instant critical acclaim.
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In a set of real-time tasks, the critical instant of a priority level i, as proposed by[31], is the time instant when activations in level i are released together with all activations of higher priority.
And that is instant, self-conscious, critical modernism, an artist's reflection on race and power relations and American archetypes, the kind of thing that runs from Snow and Baker and Louis Armstrong through visual artists like Kara Walker and Glenn Ligon.
The reaction on social media was instant and heavily critical of the finance chief who serves Greece's new leftwing Syriza government, which has described the country's financial plight as a humanitarian crisis.
His novel With Fire and Sword (1883 84) was enthusiastically received by readers (as were the next two volumes of The Trilogy), becoming an "instant classic", though critical reception was lukewarm.
Storage of such data provides instant access to critical information for intervention and data collection.
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