It probably is.
In the UK I believe it's King's Hospital in London. With Birmingham QEH a close second.
It is successful in 70-90% of patients who have it done
That is likely since the first film was done as if it were an opening pilot and the second film ended as if it were to be followed by more adventures- but the producers probably felt as if the films were not successful enough to actually be made into a TV series.
As you have done so here it is a successful form of communication
Africa
Katie released an equestrian line and that was very successful
Yes, it is. It means done in a successful manner.
go to the Gatsby salon, and you will be successful.
You SHOULD feel the difference right away and be one the road to recovery, me other hand has to have a second surgery done (last one was done in August) due to the first surgery was not successful, this time I have an actual hand surgeon doing it.
The second person (the person spoken to) singularform is:You shouldn't have done that.
'Successfully' can be used as an adjective, like this: "I managed to get the door open successfully." 'Successful' is something that someone has done correctly or they have done it well, but it's not an adjective; "She's been so successful." Remember, an adjective is always a word to describe, which means that successfully can be an adjective, but success on its own cannot.
The first successful airplane flight was done by the Wright Bros. 53 seconds approximently