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For the first few installments in the franchise, the evil corporation was mildly creepy.
FORBES: To Reboot or Not To Reboot: That is Resident Evil's Question
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The first five installments of the series are something of an art-history and philosophy course.
NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith
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It acquired some 28 pieces from the first two installments and hopes to acquire some from the current show.
WSJ: Changing Hands | We Are Here! | Native, North American, New | By Lee Rosenbaum
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By the end of the first four installments of Borderlands 2 DLC one can only imagine how many great games will get some love from Gearbox.
FORBES: Connect
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Like the first two installments, Uphill Rush 3 is a Flash game that allows players to pull off stunts and tricks on skateboards, bikes and other vehicles.
FORBES: Connect
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The first two installments are here and here.
FORBES: A Scientific Worldview Includes Economics
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In the first two installments of this series, we have discussed identifying a need in your (broadly defined) community and identifying, utilizing, and developing your talents and skills.
FORBES: Step 3 for a Successful Startup: The Importance of Market Research
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As in the first two installments of this most lucrative of animated franchises, many of the jokes are media-wise parodies in particular, potshots at such Disney fairy-tale characters as Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty.
NEWYORKER: Shrek the Third
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Crafting the first several installments was as agonizing as a trip to the dentist, but by the end of the run, at least I knew exactly where my characters and story were going.
WSJ: Neal Pollack on Writing a Detective Serial | Word Craft
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In the first three installments of this series, we have discussed identifying a need in your (broadly defined) community, identifying, utilizing, and developing your talents and skills, and the importance of market research.
FORBES: Step 4 For A Successful Startup: Maximize Operational Efficiencies