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Not wholly successfully.
That aggressive self-assertion continues.Not wholly successfully.
Not, some might say, wholly successfully.
It is something the movie adaptation tried – not wholly successfully – to address.
In and Out of the Kitchen transfers from Radio 4 not wholly successfully, but there's ample time enough yet and Miles Jupp is amply talented enough to make it very funny indeed.
The Snow Geese is more focused and defined and while it's still not wholly successfully as a drama, it does again provide some good roles for excellent actors like Mary Louise Parker and a prime showcase for newcomer Brian Cross.
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Conversely, wholly synthetic inorganic complexes have been used successfully as artificial mimics of enzymes such as catalase and superoxide dismutase [8, 9].
Perhaps that's Pizzolatto's only victory this year, successfully writing a female character not wholly dependent on her sexuality (though loosely defined by her sexual deviance and structured on her sexual abuse) who was sharper and more courageous than all the men together.
Prof Seifalian said: "What makes this procedure different is it's the first time that a wholly tissue-engineered synthetic windpipe has been made and successfully transplanted, making it an important milestone for regenerative medicine.
Integrally skinned phase inversion membranes were successfully cast from dimethylacetamide solutions of a series of novel wholly aromatic polyamide-hydrazides for reverse osmosis performance.
If the subsidiary had been wholly owned by Barclays, they argued, it would not have performed so successfully, nor would its sale price have been so attractive.
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