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- (#8), "Don't Say It's Over" (#19), "The Only One" (#29), and "Something Worthwhile" (#39). The first track was on the official British singles chart for...
- Dobře placená procházka (English title: A Walk Worthwhile or A Well Paid Walk) is a Czech musical and film. This "jazz opera" was written by Jiří Suchý...
- performative". A critic from The Hindu reviewed: "An uneven anthology made worthwhile by a couple of segments". The South First rated 4/5 stars and wrote:"...
- e., they all evaluate to the same value), and analyzes whether it is worthwhile replacing them with a single variable holding the computed value. In the...
- Things That Make Living Worthwhile (Spanish: Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena) is a 2004 Spanish romantic comedy-drama film directed by Manuel...
- utilizing creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to evoke a worthwhile experience, generally through an expression of emotional power, conceptual...
- Oblique Strategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist...
- disabling seizures ("almost seizure-free") class III: Worthwhile improvement class IV: No worthwhile improvement Surgery for epilepsy patients has been used...
- 1973. It enables the clubs to collectively make grants to charitable and worthwhile causes at a national level. The NFL Foundation works with USA Football...
- more boring than "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative". The contest was won by "Debate goes on over the nature of reality", and "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative"...