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This unintentionally helps al-Qaeda, which succeeds not by killing people but by sowing fear.
And so to Dallas Buyers Club, which succeeds first because of its universalism.
A place which succeeds brilliantly, not least by drawing equally on all its talents, black and white, male and female.
The final epic will be a film which succeeds in geing all things to allmen and not much of anything to anybody in particular.
The most compelling history of the fair may be Erik Larson's "The Devil in the White City," which succeeds in incorporating both shadow and light.
Predictably, and despite scrupulous patience, the nurse proceeds to "blow" two veins, much to his dismay, before he asks another nurse to make a third attempt, which succeeds.
They know that the system which succeeds in destroying its victim before he mounts the scaffold . . . is incomparably the best for keeping a whole people in slavery.
"This symbolizes magnificently the failure of socialism, which succeeds in chasing away all talented people," proclaimed Patrick Devedjian, the spokesman for France's Rally for the Republic party.
It is an arresting setting for Rough Magic's production of a new work by Laurent Gaudé, which succeeds more as a performance installation than a drama.
The tournament would like to keep its television partners happy, particularly because it recently announced an 11-year, $825 million contract with ESPN, which succeeds the rights deal with CBS that runs out in 2014.
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