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The box-office success of "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" led to Burton's directing "Beetlejuice," which firmly established his sensibility.
Chairman of Ladbrokes, Peter Erskine, said: "This is a major strategic step for Ladbrokes which firmly accelerates our strategy to improve the customers' experience and build recreational scale".
What happened next proved the epitome of calmness – Willett rolled in his birdie putt for a win which firmly endorsed already strong Ryder Cup prospects.
In 2011 we had a very successful theory - the Standard Model again - which firmly predicted a Higgs boson would show up at some point.
This is proof enough, he contends, that the central bank remains under the influence of Germany, which firmly opposes this type of debt monetization, one that has been aggressively deployed in the United States and Britain to combat the recession.
Imagine a pre-historic class of political pundit, the members of which firmly believed that the carrying out of winter solstice rituals was absolutely necessary to bring about the return of summer.
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But it suits "Metamorphoses," which deals firmly in archetypes instead of characters.
We should be proud of this achievement, which is firmly in the UK's interest.
Like the Potter books (which fit firmly in the 9-12 age-slot) it offers pages of unrelieved grey type.
"There are many things which I firmly intend to leave in obscurity," she warned in "The Prime of Life".
Muslim traders brought Islam, which became firmly established in the north and subsequently spread through the rest of the country.
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