Since the dawn of rock n roll, the only performers on similar footing are the Beatles, who like Elvis, not only released hit record after hit record, literally caused crowds to swoon and set concert records everywhere they went, but also made movies, lots of movies.
In previous versions the EyeTV was one of the best performers, second only to VLC.
Only top performers are allowed to work more than 40 hours a week.
The most selective schools rank applicants according to their test scores, admitting only the best performers.
Only a few performers have maintained local performance styles as taught by independent teachers.
Analytics can pinpoint not only where top performers are located but what makes them stand out from their peers around the world.
Liberal Democrat sports spokesman Bob Russell said there needed to be "massive investment" in facilities for everyone, rather than only for top performers.
The risk assessment is the perfect vehicle not only for high performers, but those high performers who the business believes are destined for high leadership.
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Of course, since the programs carry hefty price tags and require time away from the job, companies typically sponsor only their best performers -- and many companies simply don't sponsor any.
Shadow plays are performed by large troupes with seven to nine performers and smaller troupes of only two to five, primarily for entertainment or religious rituals, weddings and funerals and other special occasions.
Many VC funds are never profitable and only 25% are strong performers.
Broadcast radio now faces unprecedented competition, and despite already having the advantage of a free license for public spectrum and being the only media not to pay performers, it is stagnating.
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While the Moth StorySlam is the only show that draws all its performers from a lottery and judges it as a competition, other shows in the city feature unique components, such as adhering to a specific theme or mixing in improvisation, music, fiction and audience participation.
When the company then asked how many of its top performers were in mission-critical positions, the answer was only 40 percent.
The graffiti in the tunnels, the creaking of the elevated trains, the performers that filter in and out: It's really the only place where the rich and poor, the ugly and beautiful, rub shoulders.
Not surprisingly, only 29 percent of employees believe that steps are taken to deal with poor performers.
Returns are likely to be overstated given that poor performers will drop out of the index (so-called survivorship bias) and that only funds that are initially successful will agree to report their numbers.
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This is not to suggest the Bard of Hogwarts is up there with the Bard of Avon, only that her words turn into music coming out of the mouths of such performers as Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane and Miranda Richardson.
The Welsh international scrum-half was keen to prove his fitness after a groin injury, and not only lasted the full 80 minutes but was one of his team's better performers.
We can only wish his cabinet colleagues draw on his example in dealing with their own sub-par performers.
Of the top 20 bowlers so far this year, however, only four are spinners, and you could have gotten long odds at the start on the top three performers with the ball at this stage being Chennai's Dwayne Bravo, Bangalore's Vinay Kumar and Rajasthan's James Faulkner.
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