A concerto grosso was a type of concerto common in the <em>baroque</em> era.
Africa’s flora is dictated by the local climate, and its natural vegetation is, therefore, very varied – from fertile rainforests where rain falls virtually every month of the year to arid desert landscapes where years can pass without rain.
Even deserts have plants which not only survive, but flourish. Cactuses, for example, have very thick skins to hold in moisture and thorns to stop animals from eating them. Succulents also protect their swollen leaves of water with spines or sometimes with toxins.
If you are asking/wondering if this affected their business(ess) then I would have to say yes. I said yes because it says "Many US restaurant companies struggled to avoid heavy losses." (key word(s) is/are Avoid and Struggled to) which means some of them, including McDonalds probably did avoid this and some other McDonald's didn't avoid this.
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"Ft" or "Feat" means featuring that artist or those titled after it.
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The martial arts style has changed, the setting has moved across the globe, and car-washing and fence-painting have been replaced by hanging up a jacket – but essentially the plot remains the same. The 2010 re-envisioning of “The Karate Kid” does tweak and update a few elements that might feel a little dated in the original 1984 feature, but no real surprises are thrown into the script. Both Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan make magnetic and compelling heroes, and the action, drama, and suspense have been honed and modernized to squeeze the most out of the audiences’ emotional attachment to these characters. But can they possibly top the performances from the original? It’s a lot more “Rocky” and a lot less ‘80s music, but outside of the cultural changes and the age differences, one does have to wonder about the reasoning behind remaking a movie of such classic caliber.
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