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Less ambitious and less lauded than Syberia, Jazz attains the same level of mediocrity, but with better acting and less plot.

Although Cybraphon is by far Found's best-known creation, for Kirby it's another, far less lauded piece that best addresses this disconnect between the intangibility of online and the realities of the physical world.

Across finance, standardisation around contracts, reporting, performance measures and the like is what enables buyers and sellers to come together quickly and new markets to take off.Neither angels nor demonsFor all the similarities, there are two big differences between the social-impact bond and other, less lauded financial instruments.

Sir Viv Richards, who succeeded Mr Lloyd, is an even lowlier 13th, trumped by far less lauded skippers such as 9th-placed M.S. Dhoni and 10th-placed Nasser Hussain (many remember Mr Hussain for being regularly thwacked by Steve Waugh's side, which makes his captaincy record appear blotted, but in fact lost him few points in this ranking).

Yet while the NHS, set up in 1948, generated instant and enduring affection, the 1944 Education Act, which established the right to free secondary education for all children up to 15 (now 18), is far less lauded, and our school system has more often spawned a nagging sense of dissatisfaction and division.

Pearce promised that his youngsters would produce a more dominant performance against Ukraine, but in the opening 20 minutes it was their less lauded opponents who displayed most of the slick passing and movement.

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Or what about Tim Berners Lee who "invented" the World Wide Web?   Undoubtedly "TimBL" was vital to its development but what about his less well lauded partner – Robert Callieau - or the many thousands of others who have left their mark on what it has become?

While acknowledging that cultural norms vary, the psychologists saw less to laud in Chua's policy outlawing sleepovers and play dates.

At number 21, Jay-Z is lauded less for his lyrics and more for his business savvy in the music industry and beyond, having "conquered New York's highbrow literary scene with [his book] Decoded," and garnering the attention of New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani who called the book a "harrowing portrait," according to Vanity Fair.

Ben Brooks's fifth novel comes lauded by no less an expert on the seamier side of life than Nick Cave, who describes it as "the funniest, most horrible book I've read in years".

Google's fiber business — lauded by no less than the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission — has been a very interesting development in the markets where it has gone live, such as Kansas City.

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