But they reshot her scenes at the insistence of Bogart and director Howard Hawks and she ultimately earned excellent notices. |
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Thompson will be only the third official executive director hired by the ballet in almost two decades. |
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Challenges to official director slates will likely be rare, but the mere threat of them could weigh heavily on management decisions. |
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The acting director of public health, Tessa Greally, wrote to local doctors on November 2 asking them to be on the alert for the illness. |
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Two commentary tracks supplement the film, one with the Director and members of the crew, the other with the director and members of the cast. |
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The book's adaptors were Spanish playwright Pablo Ley and English dramatist Allan Baker and the director was Josep Galindo of Spain. |
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According to the provincial deputy director of traffic operations, fines between R1000 and R2500 were issued depending on magisterial districts. |
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He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers. |
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These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team. |
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The director said the authorities would continue to enforce rules on the origin and misdeclaration of goods. |
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I have had occasion over the years to savage this or that actor or screenwriter or director in print as part of my work as a film critic. |
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The director said compulsory purchase did not mean confiscation but acquisition at market value. |
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As director he is besieged by the conflicting demands of his tours, his home repertoire and his guests. |
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They are similar in the second half, but even here the director has freely remoulded them. |
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Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter is director of development for Howard University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. |
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Wine director Brian Duncan also brings in winemakers to come to the restaurant and move around as people dine. |
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With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter. |
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Every three years, a jury selects a person considered to be the most promising director in Ontario. |
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A casting director sent me photos of actresses and an audio tape of their voices. |
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For the next two years it's more important to me to do the writing than take on jobbing director work. |
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Marlene Russo is the acting director of the university's human rights office, which administers the harassment policy. |
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And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president. |
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The writer is the acting director for UN economic development and environmental affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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Soon a prominent producer, a noted director and their friends rushed to the rescue of the students. |
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Former Education Authority senior assistant director Gary Nethercott has also been made an assistant chief executive. |
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The director is a juggler in this movie, trying to keep a hundred different balls, a hundred different plot lines and characters, in the air. |
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You can then find a way into becoming a jobbing director if that's what you want, but for the first couple you have to have a passion for it. |
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There needs to be a review of all of this and a reconsideration of the role of the director of Central Intelligence. |
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Can a director really make an impact doing only things that come easily to him? |
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On the first night, the Grain Station director worked until till 2am, the second night until 4am and then he did two all-nighters after that. |
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Whatever a film director may do, the actors on screen and the spectators in the cinema are obligated to remain apart. |
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Their director of wireless believes that end-to-end authentication could be a greater concern than end-to-end encryption. |
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So I had to go find a telephone and call the director so that she would come down and escort me in. |
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Then in October 2001, de Cartier landed the position of creative director at a prestigious music publishing company. |
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The story of the uncompromising short-tempered legendary director is one of rags to riches. |
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The 57-year-old is a former C4 director of programmes and has also worked in the US, which would count in his favour. |
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He is a property developer and a shareholder in and director of a number of companies. |
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At the play's curtain, Jefferson invites director Moises Kaufman and me to join him onstage. |
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Amazingly tall and thin, she oozes charm from every pore, holding court beside the director of the film. |
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A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations. |
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Here, they argue, the executive director doesn't lead, but rather only does the bidding of the board. |
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The director keyed his radio and announced that this segment was a wrap and that John and Shawn should get themselves to the set. |
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But she apologised for an omission by the assistant director who failed to disclose the discovery of pupa shells in public pools. |
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Despite constant reassurances to the director on the proposed sale, commercial negotiations have yet to be completed by the company. |
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They said they would hire another director to re-edit the movie, to put narration on it, and do additional shooting. |
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I hope as I go on in my career I will be known as a director who can tackle anything. |
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This was reported to the judge by a jurywoman and he referred the matter to the director of public prosecutions. |
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Will you be working closely with artistic director Damian Cruden, in the manner of your predecessor, Ludo Keston? |
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What's increasingly apparent, too, is that Penn the director is a different kettle of fish to Penn the actor. |
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He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations. |
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The company can make large tax-deductible contributions to a director's pension fund and the director will not be taxed on the benefit-in-kind. |
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It'll be interesting to see how the original director makes out in the wake of the Dawn of the Dead remake. |
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What this director does not have mixed feelings about is his country or, better, his country's people, whom he manifestly loves. |
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The only real question is how much of this is attributable to the director and how much to the scenario author. |
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Unfortunately, Eddie only served as assistant director here, so there was only so much he could do to put his unique stamp on the finished film. |
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Ask the funeral director for a written quotation detailing all of these fees. |
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And only a director of Burton's Wonka-esque vision would deem it necessary to train 200 real squirrels to shell nuts for one scene. |
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The writers and the director deserve to keelhauled because of how they deal with villains. |
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What could have easily been a stagy endeavour is kept fresh by capable direction and clever coverage by director Andrew Shea. |
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Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment. |
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By such reasoning a choreographer was on a level with an opera director or a scenic designer rather than an opera composer. |
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And why would any director put someone who is only skin and bones in a backless dress? |
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The sale was handled by Bradford-born entrepreneur Linda Watts, the managing director of Partners Property Management. |
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The same news director had an idea for a photo essay that would intercut shots of women in beauty salons and dogs at the groomer. |
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The director said the institute has launched a pioneer project to support the organic farming of crops, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. |
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Aside from having the charges against him dropped, Cowpland was going to be reprimanded and barred from being a company director for two years. |
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The Court must rule on a technicality about the institution's legal status, not that the director was a serial abuser. |
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Catering to such people might even be considered an abdication of responsibility for a program director bent on public service. |
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Why did you decide to hand this over to another director instead of remaking it yourself? |
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Every museum director and curator embarking on a new building project should be required to tour these rooms. |
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It has a professional director, musical director and stage manager and more and more sets are being specially created for the society. |
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Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality. |
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Starting next season, the affable maestro will be the musical director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. |
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The late Stanley Kubrick, director of Eyes Wide Shut, regularly did 100 takes. |
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Joining them as musical director is local scratch wizard DJ Pocket, who provides a wide mash of musical styles and obscure sounds. |
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Chulumanda said he has directed the director of sports to organise international friendly games following the aborted trip to China. |
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Three years later, he became joint managing director with finance director Tom Jenkinson. |
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If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche. |
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The director is a left nationalist, but he is neither a charlatan nor a hack. |
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The director of dance at the university was talking in a parking lot with a colleague from the law school. |
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As a maverick director he often chose his players on a whim and had them work without repeated takes. |
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It was also pleasant to be thanked for coming as we were by the AACA artistic director and demigoddess Juliana Engberg. |
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Mr Peters is succeeded in York by his deputy, Chris Edwards, who becomes acting education director until a new appointment is made. |
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The director added that the two-day jump-up is not the its central thrust as it is more concerned with the development of Carnival. |
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What is the director of homeland security for, other than to announce threats to homeland security? |
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I think everyone was very relieved when the director called it a wrap for the night. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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The director doesn't let the shtick stand on its own but instead molds radiant and memorable characters to carry the story. |
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For those unaware, this is Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess' sophomore film starring Jack Black as a Mexican luchador. |
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It's a measured and thoughtful film from a director usually defined by his acts of excess. |
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After the war, when he was director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, he stabled riding horses on the grounds. |
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An enterprising news director covetous of higher ratings might well think about slanting his news to the right. |
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Well, the man who, as of Sunday, will be the acting director of the CIA is taking issue with that characterization. |
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Becky, as director and actor have conceived her, is a protean character who seems to alter with each costume change. |
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Another choice the director made was to cast non-professional actors in the leads. |
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A director's loan arises when a director advances money to or draws money out of a company. |
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Higgins, managing director since 1938, died in 1941, and Blythe succeeded him. |
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Our nurse had phoned the director of the maternity unit and the hospital administrator on call. |
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Now, Roberts, 37, who is still executive director of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross, is sporting a baby bump. |
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The artistic director Wolfgang Langhoff once sat at this desk, a short man. |
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It ties the whole ball of wax together, from studio to director to actors to grips. |
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The chef director is a fan of fresh spring salad leaves such as wood sorrel, bittercress, wild lamb's lettuce and ivy toadflax. |
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The biennial exhibition in Venice has an obligation to test the present, to challenge it, says the director of this year's massive event. |
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He is a non-executive director of a kitchen installation company, who feels that the knives are out for him. |
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Meanwhile, the Toyota Formula 1 team is making a move to lure the highly-rated technical director away from Renault. |
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A company director who raced another vehicle as he test-drove a powerful sports car has been jailed for six months. |
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Remember, you don't need a team director with a map, weather charts and a radio to tell you what to do. |
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There was also some more material when we see Sellers mimicking other people, like the director Blake Edwards or his mother, Peg. |
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Fugard the director tries to compensate for Fugard the writer by goosing his cast into jigging and bopping. |
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The director punches just the right sized holes allowing biting wit to illuminate the darkened text. |
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At the time, Meade was director of a successful research park affiliated with Virginia Tech. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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After three days and nights barricaded into his office, Kristall's managing director was exhausted and just a little tetchy. |
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Everybody counts on the director to make sure the intention of the movie stays intact. |
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Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence. |
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Especially when a science fiction director decides to find science fiction in reality, something's wrong. |
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The director has you on the edge of your seat from go to whoa with this slick, totally cool adaptation of the thriller. |
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As a first point of contact, the project director mailed a letter briefly describing the project to potential participants. |
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Buchanan Street's George Hotel was the essential backdrop for any film director looking to portray urban squalor. |
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After Saturday's first public sign of a backdown, the director has confirmed that talks have resumed. |
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Thus the legal process for recalling the current village committee director was on the way. |
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The young director hopes the play will restore the last-gasp fortunes of the Courtenay Theatre. |
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The Bloor, Toronto's venerable rep cinema, was packed for opening night film, Lolo's Child, by hometown director Romeo Candido. |
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Generally you have to do what the director thinks and very rarely do you find a director who is on the same wavelength as you. |
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Later he went to the Paris Observatory as director of the astrophotographic laboratory. |
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Jack joined the company in 1989 as a junior account executive and is now director for Scotland. |
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Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz. |
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One of the year's best, the movie is a reaffirmation that this director is one of the best that ever lived. |
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According to Dennis Elliott, marketing director at Kolibri Art Studio, a technician first makes a digital scan of the image to be reproduced. |
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Originating as a book by Anita Loos and a stage play, this film is a super entertainment from director Howard Hawks. |
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If a company's money is misappropriated by a director and paid into a bank account with a nil balance, however, tracing is possible. |
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The director lights up the screen with genuine emotions, minus sentimentality. |
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Apart from obviously amusing the director himself, it is about as entertaining as a high heel in the back. |
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He is now an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon and director of the Italy Field School Program. |
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The director of the Africana studies department at the University, he has been active in developing online resources in Black studies. |
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We would jump at the opportunity to work with the right director or choreographer. |
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The umpiring director is strongly backing how the men in white handled the controversial match. |
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The shifting set apart, the director Joe Dowling eschews any tricksiness, instead concentrating on making the most of his talented cast. |
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A number of concrete measures were mapped out, he said after a tete-a-tete with the director of the Russian border service. |
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This utter neglect of a celebrated director is the real cause for anger, not the fact that his most popular work was remade. |
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Did your co-stars respect your director position or did you have to crack the whip, so to speak? |
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The director called him to his office on Thursday at 10.30 am to review his suspension. |
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She also thanked the secretary, treasurer, scorekeeper, tournament director and committee members and said she had enjoyed her year in office. |
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Incidentally, director Kamal's film also has Mahima Chaudhary in yet another walk-on role. |
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Richard Hickox, the new musical director of the company, replacing the lamented Simone Young, doesn't have Melbourne on his radar. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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In May 2000, he was named managing director of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. |
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For celebrated Chinese director Zhang Yimou, The Road Home represents a short journey on a path not previously taken in his career. |
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Tony Kaye earned a reputation for eccentric behaviour during his time as a commercials director in Britain. |
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The music director spoke of his keen interest in programmes that scouted for new voices. |
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Zach was now appointed as director of a new astronomical observatory to be built at Seeberg, Gotha. |
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Three young women are carted off from their homes at the beginning of The Magdalene Sisters, a new film from director Peter Mullan. |
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My director and engineering department personnel are aware of this and said it would present no harm if the hoses were relabeled for the alternate gas. |
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As a result he missed the stage direction that meant his hair would have to be dyed and it was a complete surprise to him when the director mentioned it. |
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As reported, the post of director for Scotland is to be re-advertised. |
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Ron Sparks, managing director of QBE Insurance, a consistent sponsor of yachting and regattas for many years, could be regarded as representative of the legion of supporters. |
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The director came across her headshot and invited her to meet and discuss the role. |
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It was, however, in the second act, when Mr Luscombe welded his somewhat disparate cast into a coherent and effective whole, that his skill as a director became apparent. |
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Judith Sischy, the director of the Scottish Council of Independent Schools, said she believed most parents would make sacrifices to keep their children at private schools. |
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Much has already been written about the recklessness inherent in any director of the CIA entering into a clandestine relationship. |
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Ryan McGarry M.D., director of the documentary Code Black, addresses the dismal state of urgent care. |
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It said it will provide technical support in risk management, financial management and internal audit, as well as propose a director for the board. |
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Why would Kristen choose to cheat with her swath director when she had Thor the god of thunder on the same movie set? |
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It is a devastating piece, one that rises to violence, and yet director Marcus Romer rightly judges that Mag should not be a one-note, sour old bag. |
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The former BBC director general was tapped in August to be the next chief executive officer of The New York Times Company. |
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The now-former CIA director and his alleged mistress, Paula Broadwell, often wrote each other saucy email messages. |
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Jean-Dominique Vivant Denon, the first director of the louvre Museum, had the same plan. |
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The director is following his Wolf of Wall Street success with a documentary about the hallowed New York publication. |
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It is illegal for a director to audit his own company's accounts. |
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First came Lee Daniels, the director of Precious, whose boyfriend was taking pictures of Daniels and Freeman on a digital camera. |
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That is definitely below director level but above executive club member. |
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It is these characteristics that give these Mozart performances, with the violinist doubling as soloist and director of the OAE, such dash and vitality. |
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As the testing draws to a close and the director calls a wrap on the shoot, I realise the Ferrari 355 Spyder hasn't been part of the proceedings at all. |
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Taken overall, his nine features display a degree of visual refinement and intellectual ambition unusual in a director attached to the mainstream British film industry. |
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Mr. Paulison, who is the acting director of FEMA, is with me. |
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It was originally said by administration officials that they would probably keep John McLaughlin on as the acting director at least through the election. |
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Article updated to include additional comments from executive director of the Montana Republican Party, Bowen Greenwood. |
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He later served as flow director for the Space Shuttle Discovery and then as the acting deputy director of the Installation Operations Directorate. |
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The acting director spoke out as officials from the Department of Health began to study the report of Lord Laming's public inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie. |
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The company has also hired Gregory Till as director of sales for the Hadley Group, which wholesales open-and limited-edition art prints and giftware. |
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You may remember Sanchez, the director of Homies Unidos, a binational group working to broker a peace between rival gangs here and in El Salvador. |
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While hardly as obscure a job title as key grip or best boy, it's safe to say that most people wouldn't know exactly what being a director of photography involves. |
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A temporary manager may be brought in to run the City of York Council's education department after the departure of acting director Chris Edwards. |
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If the chief executive officer or financial director are corrupt, it is extremely difficult to flush out the liars and cheats, unless there is a whistle-blower. |
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A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day. |
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Another person who could be seen working the crowd was director Jayaraj. |
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The director prizes originality and wholeness over allegiance to form. |
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On Thursday, he was named the artistic director of Italian sportswear brand Diesel. |
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Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today. |
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Peter Burr is a director and shareholder of Irvine Spring Company, an Ayrshire-based business which manufactures wire shapes and springs for major electronics companies. |
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This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics. |
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And director Jasper Bagg takes on the title role with energy and commitment, though sometimes its sheer weight seems to be taxing his powers to the limit. |
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However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made. |
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Eubanks is an assistant athletic director for football and he coordinates on-campus recruiting visits. |
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When Panetta became CIA director in 2009, he was demonstrably unqualified for the job. |
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The CIA's acting director talks with CNN about the possibilities. |
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Speakers included a researcher in art history, Fine Arts lecturers, the conservator and director of the Government museum, a dancer, a painter and an HR consultant. |
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Both Linda Perilstein, executive director of cradle of Hope, and Leslie Case of Spence-Chapin, both declined to comment. |
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He rapidly rose through the ranks until he was offered the chance to be its Leeds-based director of operations for the north of England and Scotland. |
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The festival director shamelessly embellishes every description he writes. |
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Patrick Scott, York's director of education, said it was tempting to assume funding was being kept back, but he suspected the truth was more complicated. |
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Monday's drubbings on judicial scrutiny, the burden of proof and the role of the director of public prosecutions proved yesterday to be anything but a one-day wonder. |
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Jeremy Dyson, the director and head writer, said the female-led cast had made the project incredibly appealing. |
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The mystery is compounded further by the fact Leigh football director Steve Grainey, who handles transfer deals, is on holiday in Spain this week and unavailable for comment. |
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It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated. |
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To his credit, the director establishes a consistent, measured cadence early and sticks to it, while eschewing the most obvious sentimental tricks. |
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The BMT director said faster craft which planed along the surface of the water created less wake than slower boats which displaced a larger volume. |
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Marian Salzman, a highly regarded American trend-spotter and the global director of strategy and planning for the ad agency Euro RSCG, is in broad agreement with that. |
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A lot of people tried to schmooze the director into playing Dracula. |
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For her birthday, depp and director Bruce Robinson purchased Heard a bicycle and she rode it all over San Juan. |
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In a recent interview, depp related on-set conversations he'd had with Gore Verbinski, director of the first three films. |
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Mr. Barve took over as managing director of this company and has, since, been responsible for the introduction of several mutual fund products from this stable. |
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A former CIA director who has worked in government for decades, Robert Gates is a company man in a one-industry town. |
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He approaches the composition of a painting rather as a theatrical director might set the scene of a play. |
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Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, concurs. |
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A funeral director later identified the substance as human ashes. |
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Barmak got a job as a sound recordist, became a second assistant director on a feature and made his first 8mm short, about a group of young billiard players. |
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Today Manchester Airport managing director John Spooner revealed it was only a matter of time before the popular no-frills carriers set up major operations in Manchester. |
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While the racing director did not give individual figures, he said the two jockeys had the best winning percentages when riding horses rated one to three in the betting. |
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Dow is the Cullen Professor at the University of Houston Law Center and the director of litigation at the Texas Defender Service. |
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Among the star-studded guests were Rick Ruben, Lala Anthony, Serena Williams and 12 Years A Slave director Steve McQueen. |
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Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, has nominated himself to be president of the World Bank. |
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Joel McCrea gives a delightful performance as a director determined to make his magnum opus, O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
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Attached to the desk of animation director Kim Jun-bok is a hand-drawn picture of a six pack of Duff Beer, the preferred brand of Springfield's ludicrous lushes. |
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He became the first director of Liverpool repertory theatre in 1911, and in 1918 he was awarded an MBE for his services to national entertainment during the First World War. |
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In 2012, Stewart was caught cheating on Pattinson with her married Snow White and the huntsman director Rupert Sanders. |
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For a film that traces the journey of a young American Indian who comes to India looking for her roots, Brinda's maiden attempt is described by her director as brilliant. |
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All this data comes from numbers crunched by Professor Emmanuel Saez, director of the Center for Equitable Growth at Berkley. |
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This is an agency that spied on the very committee investigating it and whose current director is an admitted liar. |
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He now divides his time between Sweden and Maputo, Mozambique, where he works as a director at Teatro Avenida. |
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The director cuts from Bates to the faces of each of the interrogators. |
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When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould. |
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Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson says the jiffy Lube logo makes more fiscal sense. |
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Even so, the scene is in no need of being further queered by Brian Kulick, the director of the New York Shakespeare Festival's current Central Park revival. |
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Leila Hatami pecked the director of the Cannes Film Festival and was quickly denounced as a sinner by hardliners at home. |
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The realisation of this musical play is a triumph for director McWhir. |
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It alienated and inspired its way to a Best Picture nomination, as well as earning nods for its director and cinematographer. |
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The money will help pay for a project director to develop music at pre-school and primary school level and provide free local string and wind instrument projects. |
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Ryaas, a former director general of regional autonomy, suggested that the two feuding parties reconcile their differences in order to reduce the political tension. |
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Three finalists were on campus this week to interview for the director of intercollegiate athletics position, following a two-month search process. |
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However, first time Star Wars director J.J. Abrams has never made a film with any other rating. |
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Now, any director worth his or her salt wants to tackle the kind of subjects and scale that seemed to have been consigned to the scrap heap of cinema history. |
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He speaks as both the film's director and star, and rightly heaps praise on his cast, both leads and supporting actors, whose excellent work adds much depth to the film. |
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One of my mentors and friend Jim Bridges was the director of The China syndrome with Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas. |
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The director nods his head and claps his hands after the reshoot. |
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He rose through the ranks at the firm, which his father Sydney had helped to set up, eventually becoming a director and then spending ten years as chairman. |
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Alan was appointed managing director around 18 months ago and has introduced a number of changes, including an improved management accounting system. |
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But the director is actually more interested in eliciting cheap laughs than in extended social commentary. |
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She was fired from her position as director of the haemoglobinopathy research programme and referred to the medical licensing board of Ontario for research misconduct. |
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Each cache director contains four independent regions of cache memory for a total of 32 separately addressable, simultaneously accessible regions of cache memory. |
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Doran has no judicial experience and is the former executive director of the North Carolina Institute for constitutional law. |
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The director of strategy and development was to have been disciplined over the matter but was absent from work through sickness and later resigned. |
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I'm sure a word with the director would open the way for me to borrow a few dozen of the choicer pieces with which I would be happy to drape the missus. |
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It is being staged by Ian Judge, a director who does not always find depth in a work but is guaranteed to bring a quality of pleasing theatrical magic. |
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They'll be glad they were quick off the mark because the practice has now been stopped by the director of New York's office of emergency management. |
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The Last Picture Show was a rare example of the right director getting the right material at the right stage in his career. |
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The executive director is on a par with the college presidents but does not have an allegiance to a particular campus, thus serving as a neutral party. |
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This exhibit put us on the map in Michigan and Ohio, and brought in major collectors and a visit from the director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. |
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She was a theatre major, and a director of repute within the student body. |
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The book, edited by former Yank magazine art director Art Weithas, featured visual art from the war and was a best seller. |
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Unlike other soporific cabinet secretaries, Homeland Security director is a position people really do care about. |
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I am particularly intrigued by the prospect of working for another lunatic director with no interpersonal skills, management ability, or capacity for leadership. |
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Appearing in L.A. with Russell Brand, the heady director discussed how transcendental Meditation changed his life. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow, once again working with director John Madden and reprising the role she played on the London stage, is a powerhouse of raw emotion. |
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The director encouraged me to play the part for laughs, and so a character developed which was effectively a satire on all my adolescent neuroses. |
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And have we heard a squeak from the director with the verbal incontinence? |
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And Hayao Miyazaki, the 73-year-old director behind hits like My Neighbor Totoro and spirited Away, is a walking legend. |
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Tune in next week for the rest of our in-depth interview with Mockingjay director Francis Lawrence. |
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James Langenfeld is a director at LECG, an economics and finance consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Loyola University Law School, Chicago. |
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So, for that matter, was Gladiator, the previous foray into ancient legend by director Ridley Scott. |
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Back in 2000 when this was conceived, director retirement payments were already on the nose and companies like Lend Lease had moved to phase them out. |
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Around that same time, Rose-Avila returned to El Salvador as regional director for Save the Children. |
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Hollywood can't get enough of Wellywood, with stars of The Hobbit gushing praise for director Sir Peter Jackson at the film's world premiere in his hometown of Wellington. |
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Stephen Farber talks to director ami Canaan Mann about giving voice to victims. |
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Apparently Spain's best and 2nd most famous film director heard it in a record shop in Barcelona and instantly knew who he wanted to score his next film. |
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Comedy drama starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, which garnered best picture and the best director Oscars for Billy Wilder. |
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A New York-based art director and writer, this colleague of the Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt doesn't dumb down his baroque pop confections. |
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John Reich, director of the Office of Thrift Supervision when Washing Mutual collapsed, said that the bank failed because of a bank run. |
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In 1932, Fred Hackett, founder and director of Camp Riverdale for Boys on Long Lake, rhapsodized on the virtues of his camp's location. |
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I heard them often during my 13 months as news director of KPFK, the left-of-center Los Angeles radio station. |
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You can hear the squeaks of the red-shouldered hawk, the clicking of the hummingbird,'' said Langhans, director of volunteer services. |
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But a BBC director general can hardly accuse a Labour peer of being tacky! |
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She also starred in the upcoming horror comedy film Yoga Hosers, alongside director Kevin Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith. |
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Outside the UK, Stephen Leadbeater has been promoted from category head of beauty to commercial director of Boots Ireland. |
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The Coventry director is inviting people to buy titles ranging from Best Boy and Key Grip to Executive Consultant and Producer. |
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Carina Hira, an Advisory director with PwC, received recognition for Excellence in Financial Services. |
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Leith is director of the World Wide Web Foundation and a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center. |
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In the 1970s, film director Stanley Kubrick professed his opposition to primitivism. |
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Argir Boyadzhiev has been removed from the post of director and member of the Board of Directors of Port Burgas. |
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The teacher is therefore not an imparter of knowledge but only a guide, a director of the energy and activity which the child has to offer. |
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So says Andy McIndoe, managing director of Hillier Nurseries and all-round garden expert, who has just written e Creative Shrub Garden. |
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Working with out stage director Chay Yew, Schmader is a seasoned monologuist and is quite comfortable in front of an audience. |
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The top gun director jumped to his death from a Los Angeles bridge Sunday. |
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The star filmed a scene where he plays a tattoo artist but was removed when director Todd Phillips decided to do some extra reshoots. |
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Bollywood director Subhash Ghai transfers the story to modern India and the United States in his 1997 musical Pardes. |
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Rahil added he had been able to stop landgrab since he took over as NVDA director two month ago. |
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The trust said Bill Jordon CBE, executive director of NET secondary academies in Stockton, has assumed full responsibility for North Shore. |
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Currently, Humphrey is the monogastric research and development director in Elk River. |
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But consider the case made by Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America, a pro-life group. |
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Smith was formerly a main board director and principal shareholder of construction and property consultants, AYH plc. |
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