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First, it serves notice that song, as much as chatter, will be the means of expression.
The prologue serves notice that one of two sisters will die in the course of Ellwood's novel.
The declaration — officially called a Public Health Emergency of International Concern — serves notice to all United Nations member states that the world's top health advisory body rates the situation as serious.
It took a lot of negotiation, dialogue, patience and compromise, and serves notice to other African dictators that the power of the ballot cannot be drowned by the noise of bullets and bombs.
Coming just days after President Donald Trump tapped Fed Governor Jerome Powell to be the next head of the U.S. central bank, Williams' paper serves notice that Fed policy may after all be headed for a sea change.
With a popular book and memorable 1990 miniseries already to its name (a project that, like many a King thing, began extremely well before fizzling at the end), "It" serves notice early that it isn't just clowning around.
With gauzy photos and corporate-style language, the site sets out the couple's rationale for scaling back their duties, defends their sources of funding and serves notice that they will no longer engage with the news media in the way Buckingham Palace traditionally has.
A startling early skirmish between the local Pawnee tribe and a contingent of white trappers serves notice as to the level of brutal realism the film intends to deliver; the whoosh and sudden impact of arrows may never have been more vividly rendered, nor perhaps the sense of panic, confusion, horse speed and arbitrariness of who survives and who does not.
Basically, director Jake Kasdan (whose credits include "Bad Teacher" and a lot of TV comedies, like "New Girl") serves notice early that this "Jumanji" isn't meant to be taken too seriously, providing a light touch -- all the mayhem notwithstanding -- that feels well suited to its game-derived lineage, at a moment when even films without such origins can easily feel like live-action video games.
Teen phenom serves notice. Slam!Sports, July 21, 2004. Retrieved June 11, 2010 By age 13, she was the world's No. 2 player under 14.Sarah Scott.
Bennett made efforts in the offseason to address the passing game, and to improve team speed. He held an extra "passing camp" before training camp for all offensive and defensive players involved in the passing game.Flanagan, Mike. "Bucs' Bennett serves notice he wants better passing game".
In late 2008, ONTRACK served a notice of requirement to Whangarei District Council for the route's rail designation, seen as an important legal step towards the eventual line. ONTRACK serves notice for Marsden Point rail designation] (ONTRACK website press release, 22 December 2008) This process began in January 2009 and was completed later that year.
It serves notice that she is capable of experimenting with roles that are against type and making them work." He added, "Paul Newman's direction is unobtrusive; he directs as we expect an actor might, looking for the dramatic content of a scene rather than its visual style . . . And the performance by Nell Potts is extraordinary. She glows.
31 on the US R&B; chart, and "bubbled under" the Hot 100, reaching no.111. The track was also included on her 1974 album I Can't Stand the Rain. Writer Craig Werner said: > Like the most powerful gospel soul from the early sixties, "I'm Gonna Tear > Your Playhouse Down" serves notice on a cheating lover (white America? the > brothers in the Black Panther movement?) that the free ride has come to an > end.
In 1997, she released her debut album, Outskirts of You, containing 11 songs, of which 8 were original compositions. One of the songs on the album, "Up all Night", had been covered by Kelly Willis. The album received 4 stars from the Austin Chronicle, in a review which also said the album "serves notice that her name must be included when you discuss Austin's major country figures." The album was dedicated to her father T.P. "Bubba" Bosworth.
Clarkson is the cherry on the cake of this future hit." Michael Cragg of musicOMH described it as "particularly dreary", whilst Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called it "a shouter of a breakup song." Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone agreed with Clarkson definition of the song, naming it "a big waltz-time ballad whose tune holds a hint of Nashville- pop twang. Clarkson grew up in Texas listening to country; 'Cry' serves notice that she could give Carrie Underwood a run for her money.
Bearing in mind that territorial jurisdiction existed in a pre-industrial society where transportation across the country was difficult, long, and potentially treacherous, and consider the hypothetical wherein Alice owes Bob money, and Bob owes Carmel, a resident of New York, money. Carmel seeks to recover on Bob's debt to Carmel, however cannot do so because Bob avoids Carmel by travelling to California. Alice, however, happens to travel through New York. Carmel serves notice upon Alice, and attaches Alice's debt to Bob (considered to be property within the state) to the proceeding.
Farmhouse received mainly positive reviews. Jason Ankeny of AllMusic praised the album as Phish's "rootsiest and most organic effort to date... [and] also their most fully developed – these are complete, concise songs and not simply outlines for extended jams, boasting a beauty and intimacy which expands the group's scope even as it serves notice of a newfound pop accessibility." Rolling Stones Jon Pareles, however, gave Farmhouse a mediocre rating of only 2.5 stars. The review states that on the album the band walks "a thin line between mellow and torpid" with songs that "are going to need a lot of live (concert) resuscitation".
When Earp finally comes to Tombstone, Arizona Territory, he lacks the working relationship with Sheriff Johnny Behan that he had in Kansas with Bat Masterson. Dinehart's performance of Masterson was so highly regarded that ABC offered him a spinoff series, but he declined, soon left acting, and entered the business field. Dinehart's last appearance on the series is the episode "Dodge Is Civilized" (April 28, 1959), in which he serves notice that he is headed to Tombstone, where he hopes Earp will join him in time. There is never a reunion show, and the Masterson character, now a gambler, is written out of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
" Guitarist Rat and sometimes bassist Alex Griffin indulge "in crispier sometimes-abstract performances that suggest early-'80s post-punk à la New Order and the Cure." According to Raggett, opening song "All I Ask of Myself Is That I Hold Together" features an "absolutely massive guitar blast and partially sampled metallic percussion" with "John Penney's always-reliable vocals riding the chaos with increasing desperation, serves notice that the quintet isn't into doing anything half-assed." "Floote" is another instance "of the band's ear for newer approaches", and features a flute and "an attractive sitar filigree for a trippily eerie crunch." According to Trouser Press, the song is witty "pop-hop" and its flute is "jammy.
But the true > epicure of the terrible, to whom a new thrill of unutterable ghastliness is > the chief end and justification of existence, esteem most of all the > ancient, lonely farmhouses of backwoods New England; for there the dark > elements of strength, solitude, grotesqueness, and ignorance combine to form > the perfection of the hideous. As Lovecraft critic Peter Cannon writes, "Here Lovecraft serves notice that he will rely less on stock Gothic trappings and more on his native region as a source for horror."Peter Cannon, "Introduction", More Annotated Lovecraft, p. 2. Lovecraft's analysis of the psychological roots of New England horror is echoed in his discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne in the essay "Supernatural Horror in Literature".
According to Joss Whedon, Jenny Calendar's death serves notice to fans, first, that no one is safe, death is scary and real, and second, that Angelus is not "just a little evil," he's not "grouchy," he's truly evil and Buffy needs to address the situation. The series creator also jokes that the episode is a message to the actors: "Be very good, or I'll kill you."The Chosen Collection DVD Set, Season Two, Episode 17, "Passion", 'Interview with Joss Whedon'. In an interview with the BBC, Anthony Stewart Head says this is his favorite episode, "because it was a beautifully shot episode and a beautifully written one". He also provides the vocals to the music for the scene at Jenny’s grave.
Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews found the record to be much more than its first two singles, praising the beats for emitting a fiery energy throughout the track listing and Joe's performance for being similar to The Notorious B.I.G. in terms of delivering both crossover radio singles and hardcore bangers, concluding that "Fat Joe is nobody's joke any more - he goes for "All or Nothing" on this album and in doing so even serves notice to competitors for that dapper throne that it's not 50's to own. I think it's safe to say he doubled up on the bet." Andy Kellman of AllMusic said it was similar to previous projects that Joe had done in the early 2000s and gave note to Cool & Dre's work being up to par with their more well-known contemporaries, concluding that "While [Fat] Joe has yet to come up with a landmark album, he also hasn't released a dud since his 1993 debut." Rolling Stones Christian Hoard was concerned about the vast producers and guest artists throughout the album but said that Joe's macho persona and no-frills lyricism had enough variations to carry it.

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