None was more grotesque than inserting the young Anakin as a ghost in place of the old in Return of the Jedi - a truly laughable, woeful, and quite possibly criminal change.
In fact, the 14.6% average return in years of an NFC win is exactly double the rate of return in years when AFC teams take home the championship.
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In many ways, the return of the Mahdi is roughly equivalent to the return of Jesus in Christian belief.
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The analyst's picks were good enough to make her the top overall analyst at picking stocks in Asia last year, outpacing the return of all the stocks in Wei's industry by 29.3%.
Super Bowl XL in 2006 not only marked the return of the biggest game in sports to Detroit, but the birth of NFL On Location.
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Since the return of democracy in 1985, the PT's share of federal deputies has tracked its share of party preference, notes Alberto Almeida, a political consultant.
The fact that there is a lot more variation than usual in the rate of return you can earn investing in different parts of the economy also backs up his case.
The triumphal return of Jobs in 1997 and the launch of the "Think Different" ad campaign sparked a revival-among the cult followers.
The Fed seemed to give up on its prediction of only a temporary slowdown in growth in the summer months but not into recession, and then a return of growth in the second half and through next year.
This tallies with the outcome of natural experiments in recent history, such as the influx of 610, 000 Russian Jews into Israel in the early 1990s, the return of 900, 000 Frenchmen from Algeria in 1962 or the homecoming of 600, 000 Portuguese after the collapse of their empire in Africa in 1974-76.
In practice, it seemed to charm even those, like the Socialist Party, who longed for the return of the men in black hats.
He emigrated to Israel at the age of 20 under the Law of Return, where he served in the military and gained a BA in social sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Scrum-half Phillips, who played every minute of every Lions Test in the summer, could return in one of the Ospreys' league games sandwiched between Six Nations weekends.
Since then, he's covered some major sporting events: England winning the Ashes in 2005, the return of the England World Cup Rugby Team in 2003 to their Surrey hotel, the World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth, Show jumping at Hickstead, World Championship Darts at Lakeside, Derby Day at Epsom, Tennis at Eastbourne, Farnborough playing at Highbury in the FA Cup, to name a few.
Almost all of that whopping 326% return in the study happened in the last couple of years studied.
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The Fellowship of the Ring: being the first part of The Lord of the Rings and The Two Towers: being the second part of The Lord of the Rings were both released in 1954, followed by The Return of the King: being the third part of The Lord of the Rings in 1955.
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The athletic footwear company seems poised to see continued margin expansion and the return of profitability in China over the next year.
There had been an increase in the rates of return in Ireland "and to some extent in Spain" in the run-up to euro membership, thanks to structural reforms in those countries in the pre-euro period.
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That's just one of the issues to which the Institute of Fiscal Studies intends to return over the next year or so of looking in depth at the prospects for Scottish independence.
The bottom two rows of the table clearly show that the return of the total portfolio (which, in this simulation, was rebalanced quarterly) exceeds the weighted average of the individual portfolio components.
"I ... would like to remind people that in 1918 the Spanish flu showed a surge in the spring, and then disappeared in the summer months, only to return in the autumn of 1918 with a vengeance, " Hartl said.
Jackson has previously led missions that resulted in the release of a downed U.S. Navy pilot from Syria in 1984, the repatriation of Americans held in Iraq before the 1991 Persian Gulf war, and in the return of three captured U.S. soldiers from Yugoslavia during the 1999 Kosovo conflict.
Lucas' remarks coincided with an interview with Fisher in which she said she would return to the role of Princess Leia in the new film, due out in 2015.
Any review of broadcasting regulation will have to await the return of the federal Parliament in early October.
That is, namely, the suspension of RMDs in 2009, followed by the return of RMDs last year, and the different deadlines for those new to RMDs in 2009 and 2010.
For example, the 18-month return of the index ending in February 2000 was 107.1% versus the note being capped out at 24%.
Almost all of their issues are of dual-currency bonds: in return for the privilege of redeeming their debt in, say, dollars, borrowers pay higher-than-usual yen interest rates.
However, if the number were large then Apple would be sacrificing large amounts of current profit in return for no more than the hope of some in the future.
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