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Yes, you can call the show a karaoke contest, but that just means you haven't been to YouTube to check out the Season 8 champ, Kris Allen, turning a Donna Summer dance gem into a slice of pure pop-folk storytelling, one of the many signposts on the journey of "Idol" from a show that discovers singers to one that unearths artists.
In the case of Parkinson's disease, many signposts point to disruption of mitochondrial health as a major factor and thus the importance of mitochondrial transport in maintaining mitochondrial health takes on great relevance.
These signposts or breadcrumbs are what's going to lead them towards the decoys," is how Evron explains this element, careful not to give away too many signposts (given the game of smoke and mirrors it intends to play with attackers).
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He criticised New Labour without erecting many clear signposts pointing to where he really intended to take the party.
But the play itself has too many familiar signposts -- mother issues, "The Boys in the Band" -- not to feel a bit shopworn.
There are too many chunky signposts, when it might have been more subtle to consider, say, Germany's nervous relationship to its national flag, or the fact that every Jewish property in Berlin is still under 24-hour police protection.
And like so many diaphanous signposts of Nabokov's celebrated "other worlds," these "pretty insects" inhabit his prose: "A butterfly in the Park, an orchid in a shop window, would revive everything with a dazzling inward shock of despair," utters Van Veen in "Ada" Dmitri Nabokov observed that there is a tiny consolation to selling these books now.
Many of the signposts of Cheever's life in the suburbs are still around, along with members of his family.
But the best kind of realism is not the literary equivalent of a new town with too many roundabouts, and signposts that don't allow you to get lost.
It handles the plot's unstable nitroglycerin with lengthy tongs and peppers its turbulent, globalised terrain with so many helpful narrative signposts that we are never able to veer into the rough, let alone meet the beasts that live there.
1999 revenues: $350 million 1999 earnings: $24 million Product: Steel tubes for many uses, from signposts to strollers CMC fee: $14,000 ROI: $2.5 million in cost savings Last year Allied's Harvey plant produced 1 billion feet of steel tubing.
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