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They did it most successfully in "Gladiator," which this picture resembles perhaps a little too closely.
He continued to appear in films and did television again, most successfully in the 1990s science fiction series "Babylon 5".
The two have frequently collaborated, perhaps most successfully in the Paris Opera's celebrated 1999 production of Handel's "Alcina," later performed in concert version at the Brooklyn Academy.
Certainly not a classic in the UK, but it has been reproduced twice for modern Italian audiences, most successfully in 1977 (above).
So the cookbook as anthology arrived, open to many sources, from American Thanksgiving and Jewish brisket through Italian pasta and French Stroganoff — most successfully in "The New Basics" cookbook, which was the standard for the past generation.
The tussle between the exchanges is a question about which model is going to compete most successfully in a global marketplace: one that straddles continents and product lines or one that stays local and focused.
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Moreover, the optimal beads contained 66.37% of linseed oil, being the most successfully delivered in in vitro digestive conditions.
In this integrated analysis the subset of proteins that were most successfully validated in human ovarian cancer sera represented proteins found to be upregulated in plasma from tumor bearing mice and found to be secreted in human ovarian cancer cells.
The film pairs architecture and image-making most successfully not in the bird streets or Rustic Canyon but in and around Caesars Palace, whose glued-on pilasters and food-court frescoes Malick and Lubezki treat as lovingly as if they were the originals in Rome.
Such methods have been most successfully implemented in fungal genomes and have long been used in prokaryotic genomes, where gene order is far less variable than in vertebrates.
These considerations suggest that rare reverse splicing events may be most successfully recognized in the context of broadly sampled host and intron phylogenies in which many potential candidates for reverse splicing movement are studied.
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