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- Favourable Terms (foaled 4 March 2000) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Unraced as a two-year-old, she showed very good form as a three-year-old...
- Tariff and Statistical Nomenclature, called the 'Nomenclature Committee'. 'Favourable tariff arrangement' means any reduction or suspension, even under a tariff...
- the gap on Labor's lead in the polls, Annastacia Palaszczuk viewed less favourably". The Courier Mail. 25 February 2022. Pierce, Jeremy; Mulvaney, Mikaela...
- to mid-size. Vehicles based on the C2 platform have been reviewed very favourably with regards to driving characteristics. Ford Focus (fourth generation)...
- design feature was met with criticism in most of India, it was received favourably by people in Kashmir and on social media, as it was viewed as a tacit...
- nudity, because there's nothing more peaceful and beautiful". The film was favourably received by critics and made US$285.1 million worldwide. Empire magazine...
- seemed then as Hot 100 obscurity. Moondance was both well received and favourably reviewed. Lester Bangs and Greil Marcus had a combined full page review...
- The favourable conservation status of wolves is the definition of a wolf po****tion that is no longer threatened with extinction, that is capable of long-term...
- Subramanyam. It was a critical and commercial success. Ananda Vikatan favourably reviewed the film on 8 May 1938: We should always expect something from...
- "private treaties" blur the lines between content and advertising, with the favourable coverage written by the staff reporters on the payroll of TOI. The newspaper...