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But "20/20" on Friday nights is considered to be as much of an institution by ABC News as is "60 Minutes" on Sunday nights by CBS News.
CliqueClack TV believed the season was a "mixed bag"; "End of Nights" was considered "the most thrilling hours of television Sanctuary has ever produced," but the season later "suffered mostly from failure to follow through with the Cabal/Ashley story arc".
All four nights were considered in a secondary analysis.
Saturday and Sunday nights were considered "washout" periods, during which bedtime was subject-selected.
Foreman's opponent that night was considered an unknown.
Presque-Songes (1934; "Nearly Dreams") and Traduit de la nuit (1935; "Translation of the Night") are considered to be the most important.
At best, night is considered a middling expanse ("No occupation but sleepe, feed, and fart," as the Jacobean playwright and poet Thomas Middleton put it).
My mater stuck in Darkness, with the mosquitoes fifty to a finger and the heat like the inside of a tailpipe, and there I was privando en rico inside the Dome, where the bafflers held the scorch to a breezy 82 degrees F. and one mosquito a night was considered an invasion.
He still has his defenders (The Village is really rather good), but by the time of 2013's sci-fi flop After Earth, starring Will Smith, Night was considered such a liability to audiences as well as critics that his name wasn't even used in the promotional material.
In this study the night is considered when the horizontal global irradiation is less than 50 W/m2.
In this scenario, the effect caused by the discharging process starting from the previous night is considered in the second part.
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