The United Nations says that Afghanistan is the world's most prolific producer of heroin and that there's no let-up in sight. |
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The producer has done his best with the mastering here, but listeners will note a roughness to the sound. |
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Guitarist and producer Dave is a PhD student at Columbia, and a musical mastermind. |
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One of the joys of living in Angus is my proximity to the only commercial producer of sea kale in Great Britain. |
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Under the scheme diamond producer countries would control the production and transport of rough diamonds from the mine to the point of export. |
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Uzbekistan was the main producer of cotton for the Russian textile industry and its irrigation needs were considered to be the priority issue. |
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The neighboring village of Bona is also known as a major producer of bamboo furniture and basketry. |
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For the record, the former Aesop Rock producer is more in line with his new labelmates than he ever was with the king of cinematic swells. |
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This region was always a good producer of a quality store and Mark always recognised that fact. |
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It is the second largest producer of lime in Poland, with a market share of just under a third. |
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A major producer of electrolytic and hot-dipped tinplate, the Yorkville works also manufactures black plate and terne plate. |
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Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood. |
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The mine also had the reputation of being a producer of fine crystals of morganite and kunzite. |
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A bailment requires the producer to exercise due care toward the goods held. |
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He wrote letters and he sent them through a talk show producer and asked the talk show producer to get it to a family member. |
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Its reputation as a producer merely of plastic toys and cheap clothing may be out of date but seems unbudgeable. |
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One of the essential tools of any budding television and film producer is the ability to pitch a concept. |
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Yes, I have started writing for my second album, and I am so excited about working the arrangements out with my producer and my band. |
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With the success of the novel, film rights were snapped up by producer Walter Mirisch. |
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Theatre producer Oscar Lewenstein, however, offered Hall a London production provided that the film rights were unsold. |
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This massively influential music producer has spawned a whole motley of lesser soundalikes with his pioneering electronic sounds. |
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The lighter, almost earthy reds can be good here, too, if the wine producer has aimed for concentration. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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Since that time, the singer-songwriter moved to LA to recruit a producer and musicians to record and play with. |
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Any vegetable producer tan package baby carrots or cut-up celery in individual portions. |
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The producer is probably counting on the presence of the number of top singers in the album to get it moving from the music shops. |
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It is a fact that the software producer has been judged to be a monopolist. |
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Pollen analysis enables the honey producer to identify whether the honey is monoclonal or polyclonal. |
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Young's Bluecrest is the biggest seafood producer in the UK and has thrown an interesting sidelight on the debate about cod stocks. |
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For a twelfth generation wine producer Olivier had a refreshing amount of enthusiasm for his subject. |
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In the form of producer gas or water gas, it is widely used as a fuel in industrial operations. |
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Did you know, by the way, that Portugal is the world's largest producer of cork? |
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Mr Kingston said it was essential that links between the food producer and the consumer were rebuilt. |
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It's a heart-warming weepy from the associate producer of Sleepless in Seattle. |
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The refinery is the nation's largest producer of gasoline, kerosene and other refined products. |
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The mining bosses blame the strong rand, saying South Africa has gone from the cheapest large-scale producer of gold to the most expensive. |
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Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public. |
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Eighteen surveillance cameras monitor the house and are observed continuously by a director or producer nearby. |
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Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors. |
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Waste can be defined as any material lacking direct value to the producer and so must be disposed of. |
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But it is this producer who takes the programme beyond the usual reality television dross. |
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The tapes were shelved until the band agreed to let legendary producer Phil Spector have a go at squeezing a good record out of them. |
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The producer works with the writer, casts the film, and supervises the editing. |
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We take that relationship between the producer and the audience and monetise it through advertising. |
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Another large producer of soda ash, the Corporation, also relies on trona to manufacture soda ash and sodium bicarbonate. |
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Mr. Cohen attempts a grand reawakening with help from Fedde Le Grand, a Dutch D.J. and producer whose deep house mixes have punchy finesse. |
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When they can't find a producer to meet their standards, they produce their own, as they do with organic milk and biodegradable soap. |
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In its heyday 150 years ago, Tomki Station was a leading producer of tallow, which was used to make candles and soap. |
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After splitting from his producer wife, Polly Platt, after The Last Picture Show, he took up with its star, Cybill Shepherd. |
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The songs may be old-fashioned hard rock, but the producer has polished them to a bright shine. |
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He's currently looking for a producer to supply Yorkshire jam and lemon curd. |
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There are more clean-ups, and when Wallace is happy, producer Tony Platt calls for a take. |
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He is my former producer from Washington, he said he would take the train to meet me and we would do lunch. |
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All too often one envisages a harried producer refusing to agree to the cost of another trashed vehicle. |
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His sonic experimentations used phase shifters and drum machines and his technique swiftly made him the most in-demand producer in Jamaica. |
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But the whole point of being an associate producer is that you're involved in the process afterwards. |
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Purists may bemoan the use of an actual producer and recording studio, and sure, the record is a tad sheeny. |
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As a producer of microcinema it is important that you have an understanding of the filmmaking process. |
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Unfortunately, this big-budget movie bombed miserably in the box office and the producer burned his fingers. |
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Another day he hopes will come is when the network ceases to be a drain on the budget and becomes a revenue producer for the city. |
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A week later I was on set, about to do a scene, when the head producer walked onto he floor and took my hand. |
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My producer reached into his desk drawer and pulled out a few pieces of paper held together with a paper clip. |
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Throughout this period, Clive was also a member of the Richard Thompson Band and in demand as a record producer and session musician. |
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Because of the risks of losing money here, the series producer may have decided to make several much cheaper and safer programmes in the series. |
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When rumor has it a big time Hollywood producer is going to attend the show, Ralph is convinced he is Tinseltown bound. |
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Therefore, it's not surprising when a gifted producer tries to take a star turn on the other side of the boards. |
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Malaysia is also a major producer of timber and timber products including hardwoods. |
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Anyway their latest caper is to offer to purchase LFA Sheep Quota from any producer willing to sell it. |
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The 80-film-old Hollywood producer is scouting for a female lead for his new film. |
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As a producer of windows and doors that are sold through home improvement outlets, we are interested in this information. |
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A local news anchorwoman told her producer to book me for her half-hour show where she raved about my book. |
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Accompanying Urna is her German husband and producer Robert Zollitsch, who also played the zither and performed Mogolian throat singing. |
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The certainty equivalent represents the amount of money a producer would accept to avoid the risk present in a particular revenue scenario. |
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Our producer Sally was running round the West Midlands all day trying to find any sort of puppet she could lay her hands on. |
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This first feature filmed in Irish follows the tale of an aging producer of poitin and the two young ruffians who rob him. |
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Afghanistan is the world's leading producer of the stone lapis lazuli, which is made into jewelry. |
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North America is the largest producer of flaxseed and related products that yield millions of tons of fiber. |
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This was something of a milestone in Hollywood history, signaling the ascendant power of the producer over the director. |
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The producer knew that this was going to be his shot and so we were sacrificed on the altar of his career. |
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The diamond industry in producer countries is expected to introduce a system of self-regulation to support government efforts. |
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock. |
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It matters not one jot that old lags like Spedding, the great Paul Thompson and producer Rhett Davies are along for the ride. |
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The producer of the present production is Mr Hobbs, and he has been associated with this show in many of its reincarnations in the past. |
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The result, more than 35 years on, is that Ireland has come from nowhere to reach the status of Europe's leading producer of thoroughbred horses. |
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He signed an album deal with the record company, but decided against hiring a producer and third-party studio for recording. |
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After this it is up to the producer how much longer they mature the cheese. |
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For many decades Colombia was the world's second leading producer of coffee behind Brazil. |
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The guest list includes a countess, a World War I hero, a British matinee idol and an American film producer who makes Charlie Chaplin movies. |
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While she's out in the long paddock with her cattle, this cattle producer puts her time to good use. |
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Aryan is India's largest producer of p-cumidine and the only manufacturer of xylidines in the country. |
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Some of his accomplishments there included meeting and building alliances with other producer organizations. |
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Any television producer thinking of developing the idea should first of all contact the author of the above, who will not be hard to deal with. |
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Xanthine oxidase catalyses the oxidation of xanthine and hypoxanthine to uric acid and is a well-known producer of superoxide radicals. |
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As NASCAR's network partners prepare for the upcoming season, Turner Sports is revving up for its role as the producer of the motor sport's Web site. |
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The world's biggest diamond producer also put in place last year, a marketing channel, which sells uncut, diamonds only to selected and approved polishers. |
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Security shuts the palace down and our producer is tearing his hair out, desperate to test the rocket the Queen is to launch at the start of the fireworks display. |
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In the past the producer was simply required to make a batch of programmes in an integrated factory, within which a large range of back-up services were available on tap. |
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From actress and style guru Debi Mazar to producer William Orbit she has the instinct to sniff out the cool and the credible. |
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Toyota is already the world's largest producer of insulated-gate bipolar transistors, and they are working right now on the fourth generation nickel-hydride battery. |
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Ironically, the firm concerned was a producer of anti-piracy products. |
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This producer makes more Vermentino than any other producer, so clearly they know their varietal. |
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As a producer myself, I can safely say that if another producer said that about me, I would be flattered beyond belief. |
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Some 300 other game shows have come and gone since producer merv Griffin revived Jeopardy! |
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He was filming other television spots in January and his campaign manager and the producer wanted to do the turtle soup spot. |
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Comments by the film's producer probably provide a better indication of the light-minded and superficial approach taken by many of those involved in the project. |
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The cult series' writer, producer and voice will take people back to the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed milk butties. |
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Belgium is also an important producer of several industrial minerals, including limestone, dolomite, whiting, sodium sulfate, silica sand, and marble. |
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Actor, writer, and producer Marlon Wayans, whose new A Haunted House is out this week, says the ideas just come to him. |
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The producer can sometimes be so loosey-goosey as to be annoying, but he reins in that tendency here and provides a solid anchor for both leading actors to key from. |
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This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album. |
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Joss Whedon, who is an executive producer and directed the S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot, has his hands full with the Avengers sequel. |
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The world's fastest-growing producer of wind power is Spain. |
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In 1999 he pleaded guilty to stabbing a record producer outside a Manhattan nightclub. |
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I have just listened to Mr Clayton Cosgrove, who I believe is a former trade union official, and who understands all about producer boards, talking arrant nonsense. |
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He legged it back to the taxi containing his producer and production team. |
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But the producer of the film took the clips to him since he was very close to Mandela. |
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This result is a change in the relationship between state and citizen, producer and consumer, priest and congregant. |
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She has since worked as associate producer and production assistant on numerous, and varied productions, including a 10-minute film for Flemish Government. |
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He also has found a niche in Hollywood and is listed as producer of The Darjeeling Limited and Fantastic Mr. Fox. |
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Jones was the executive producer of loose change, and chunks of Zeitgeist are taken from his documentary Terrorstorm. |
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Haskell was also the second-billed executive producer of last weekend's telecast. |
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That these four tracks were recorded live offers the listener an opportunity to hear this quintet in the raw, without the safety net of a producer demanding a retake. |
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An email by the segment producer of GMA proves that the ag's office leaked the story. |
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When I became aware that an intern of mine had been sexually harassed by a producer while making the film, I was blown away. |
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In any case, some enterprising independent producer might have enough material for a reality-show pilot. |
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According to the Sochi pre-ceremony lineup, t.A.T.u. is the greatest producer of Russian culture since Tchaikovsky. |
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That autumn she had been introduced to the British producer and impresario Charles Cochran. |
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Smart middles always have been the telco and cable-carrier equivalent of the top-down producer-to-consumer worldview of every large producer in the Industrial Age. |
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Just as Gregorian chants took the charts by storm in the 1990s, the producer of a new CD of Gaelic psalm singing is hoping to touch the public's heart. |
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The plant is the largest producer of armor plate for the U.S. military. |
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The outstanding singer, songwriter, musician and producer did the majority of work on his new album himself, holding a tight rein on its creative direction. |
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In 1988, producer Mace Neufeld approached costner about The Hunt for Red October. |
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As a producer on The Gambler, he read a bunch of women for the female lead, and settled on Larson. |
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Brigadier Melville Jameson, the chief executive and producer of the tattoo, said a condition of the appearance in Sydney was that a replica castle facade was built. |
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Caren Zucker is a television producer currently working on a six-part series on autism for the PBS NewsHour with Robert MacNeil. |
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Her father was an oil producer whose business had failed due to Rockefeller's business dealings. |
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The province was a leading producer of grains, salt, pearls, fruits, liquors and wines, precious metals and ornaments. |
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Kendal today is known largely as a centre for tourism, as the home of Kendal mint cake, and as a producer of pipe tobacco and tobacco snuff. |
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Zellweger ended up becoming an executive producer on the film because she was dissatisfied with the script and wanted to get more involved. |
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Zellweger also served as an executive producer as she was dissatisfied with the script and wanted to get more involved in the production. |
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Concert pianist Stephen Hough, singer Thea Gilmore and her producer husband Nigel Stonier also reside in Cheshire. |
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Beck decided on Nigel Godrich, producer for Radiohead's OK Computer the previous year, to be behind the boards for the project. |
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The Scott Motorcycle Company was a well known producer of motorcycles and light engines for industry. |
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However, the resumption of trade led to a quick recovery and, by 1866, the town was the largest producer of cotton cloth in the world. |
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Screenwriter Paul Abbott, creator of Shameless, and television producer and executive Peter Salmon were also born here. |
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The Tofflers have also recruited as executive partners TV producer Al Burton and the tech-savvy film producer and entrepreneur Jeff Apple. |
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Each is approximately seven minutes long and narrated by Ocean Kaowili, Leo Anderson Akana and producer Vince Keala Lucero. |
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As the producer of Five's Terry and Gaby show, Chris is a regular visitor to London's County Hall studios, where his alsation has taken to. |
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One company to use it was Aerona, the aronia berry liquor producer from Chwilog, near Pwllheli. |
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Additionally, the coal producer even seeks establishment of floating solar panels on water bodies that are formed when a mine is closed down. |
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Company is agriprocessor of spices, sauces and condiments and producer of canned products such as canned ackees. |
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The vodka, supplied by spirits producer Wimpex, is made using spring water, organic wheat and a touch of Altaian honey. |
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That is, the producer records them as an asset on the balance sheet and amortizes those costs over the income of Forrest Gump. |
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Shetland producer Aquafarm faced collapse this month but has been given a lifeline by Shetland Islands Council. |
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The channel's executive producer Ajmal Shaukat Ali is already in Muscat for the recce. |
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Kerfs Bakery is Scotland's main producer of the highly popular caramel shortcakes as well as offering a wide range of other products. |
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Working with producer Nigel Godrich, Beck built a studio in his garden, where they wrote many of the tracks. |
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In addition to its wine tradition, France is also a major producer of beer. |
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It was a pleasure to talk to a movie producer who wasn't crying in his beer over what the European war has done to the picture business. |
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The quality of automobile gasolines varies considerably from one country and producer to another. |
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Michelle worked with producer Harmony Samuels on most of the songs on the album. |
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Venice was Europe's gateway to trade with the East, and a producer of fine glass, while Florence was a capital of textiles. |
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Currently Indonesia is the world's second largest producer of natural rubber, a crop that was introduced by the Dutch in the early 20th century. |
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Today Indonesia is not only the oldest industrial producer of tobacco, but also the second largest consumer of tobacco. |
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It soon became a major sugar producer as new settlers arrived to develop plantations. |
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On the Middle Level Main Drain at Marshland St James, south of Wisbech, Herbert Engineering is Britain's main producer of potato graders. |
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Newcastle also became a glass producer with a reputation for brilliant flint glass. |
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Sellers willing to offer their goods at a lower price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as producer surplus. |
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An example of this is the Campbell Soup Company, predominately a producer of canned soups. |
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The Ten Boer well failed to reach target depth for technical reasons, but was completed as a minor gas producer from the Zechstein carbonates. |
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Bangladesh is the 7th largest natural gas producer in Asia, ahead of its neighbor Myanmar. |
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Record producer Pete Waterman is from the city and is president of Coventry Bears. |
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Cidrerie Ruwet SA, established in 1898, is the only independent craft cider producer in Belgium. |
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The first was made by producer Alexander Korda, and other films have been produced by the Walt Disney Company. |
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He changed his opinion when he saw that the director Vadim Jean and producer Rod Brown were very enthusiastic and cooperative. |
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Rowling and Robert Galbraith, is a British novelist, screenwriter and film producer best known as the author of the Harry Potter fantasy series. |
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Rowling collaborated on the adaptation, serving as an executive producer for the series. |
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Smith earned an executive producer credit, and the album marked his final official contribution to the band's discography. |
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British producer Fatboy Slim's breakthrough album, Halfway Between the Gutter and The Stars, was his most commercially successful release. |
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French musician and producer Kid Loco has produced and composed quite a few legendary trip hop albums since 1996 up till today. |
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The same year, London producer Silkie released an influential album, City Limits Vol. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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He then worked briefly as a filing clerk and messenger for a film company in Victoria Street and film producer Jay Lewis in Wardour Street. |
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Directed by Hal Hartley, Mirren portrayed a soulless television producer in the film, who strives for sensationalistic stories. |
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Rowling, author of the series, was asked to become a producer on Goblet of Fire but declined. |
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On 1 October 1959, it was announced that Fleming would write an original film script featuring Bond for producer Kevin McClory. |
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He had worked on every production since The Spy Who Loved Me, and had been executive producer on Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. |
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From 1929 it was acquired by theatre producer Basil Dean, who founded Associated Talking Pictures Ltd. |
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She has worked as a producer on all of his films, and together they founded the production company Syncopy Inc. |
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In addition to starring in the film, Serkis will serve as producer and director. |
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In 2011, Serkis founded The Imaginarium Studios with film producer Jonathan Cavendish. |
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Matthew Dear This experimental microhouse D.J. and producer channels Detroit techno in his reedy, subtly dystopian brushes of beats. |
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Texas is a major cattle and sheep raising area, as well as the nation's largest producer of cotton. |
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You could call it the Microsofting of the wine industry. Of course, wine is unlikely to be dominated by one producer or one distributor. |
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In the case where a good is produced and unsold, the standard accounting convention is that the producer has bought the good from themselves. |
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It is the world's number one producer of electrical and nuclear energy, as well as liquid natural gas, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. |
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In 1979, The Beatles producer George Martin, opened AIR Studios Montserrat. |
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By 1960 the UK had dropped from being the world's second largest motor vehicle producer into third place. |
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Several rural development measures were introduced including diversification, setting up producer groups and support for young farmers. |
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In England, it has a stake in the bioethanol producer Vivergo and together with DuPont has a biobutanol demonstration plant. |
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The Czech Republic is world's fourth largest hops producer and 8th producer of triticale. |
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Serbia is world's second largest producer of plums and second largest of raspberries. |
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At this time he also worked as a radio drama producer for the BBC, based in Leeds. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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During 2006, Barry was the executive producer on an album entitled Here's to the Heroes by the Australian ensemble The Ten Tenors. |
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Lambert and Stamp attracted the attention of the American producer Shel Talmy, who had produced the Kinks. |
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Series 4 was produced by Kelly A Manners, with UK filming produced by Brian Minchin, producer of Series 4 and 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. |
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In 1981 Clapton was invited by producer Martin Lewis to appear at the Amnesty International benefit The Secret Policeman's Other Ball in London. |
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In October 2006, Coldplay began work on their fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, with producer Brian Eno. |
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Radiohead began work on their second album in 1994, hiring veteran Abbey Road Studios producer John Leckie. |
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It was their first time working with their future producer Nigel Godrich, then working under Leckie as an audio engineer. |
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Producer Nigel Godrich made his name with Radiohead, working as an audio engineer on The Bends and as their producer on every studio album since. |
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Incidentally, she formed a working relationship with producer Salaam Remi through these record publishers. |
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Herbert Coleman, Vertigo's associate producer and a frequent collaborator with Hitchcock, felt the removal was a mistake. |
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Associate producer Herbert Coleman's daughter Judy Lanini suggested the mission to Hitchcock as a filming location. |
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It was the producer Alexander Korda, to whom Reed was now signed, who introduced the director to the novelist Graham Greene. |
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The first was Sir Alexander Korda in 1942, who was the producer of some of Reed's most admired films. |
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The BBC producer resigned from his post in 2010 once the news of his participation in the revolution became public. |
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Reduction of domestic taxes enables the local producer to supply at a lower cost and bring down the price disparity that encourages smuggling. |
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Notably, Chowdhury modeled the relationship of the smuggler to the local producer as one of antagonistic duopoly. |
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This includes the gained producer surplus, the deadweight loss, and the tax revenue. |
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Utilization of abundant hydroelectric and geothermal power has made Iceland the world's largest electricity producer per capita. |
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One of the world's major breadbaskets, Brazil has been the largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years. |
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Brazil has been the world's largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years. |
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Brazil is one of the largest producer of oranges, coffee, sugar cane, cassava and sisal, soybeans and papayas. |
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Finland is the largest producer of wood in Europe and among the largest in the world. |
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Brazil is the leading producer of citrine, with much of its production coming from the state of Rio Grande do Sul. |
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North Carolina was somewhat less involved in the plantation economy, but because a major producer of naval stores. |
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Changing from producer Jon Kelly to the team of Steve Osborne and Paul Oakenfold, this album presented a change in musical style for Deacon Blue. |
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The band worked with Puzzle producer Garth Richardson once again at Ocean Way studios. |
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She filmed five such segments but none aired before creator Scott Stuckey and producer JJ Abrams canceled the show. |
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In 2008, Manson became engaged to record producer and Garbage sound engineer Billy Bush. |
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The company became a subsidiary of Walter Energy Inc, a large US coal producer based in Alabama which took over Western Coal. |
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As of 2016, the world's largest gold producer by far was China with 450 tonnes. |
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The world's largest zinc producer is Nyrstar, a merger of the Australian OZ Minerals and the Belgian Umicore. |
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Under Richard Crawshay, the Cyfarthfa works rapidly became an important producer of iron products. |
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At present, over 25 labelling initiatives and producer networks are members or associate members of Fairtrade International. |
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Another DJ from the town is Lange, a producer of dance music, who was born in Shrewsbury. |
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Over the next fifty years the Rhondda would grow to become the largest producer of coal of the age. |
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Before 1890, Wales was the world's leading producer of tinplate, especially as used for canned foods. |
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Also, since 1983, famous dart board producer Winmau has based its global headquarters in Bridgend. |
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The town of Merthyr Tydfil was, at one time, the largest producer of iron in the world. |
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Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series. |
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With the show's 2005 revival, executive producer Russell T Davies stated his intention to reintroduce classic icons of Doctor Who. |
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The script was written by Steven Moffat, later to be head writer and executive producer to the revived series. |
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The Head of Drama at the time of the first series, Julie Gardner, served as executive producer alongside Davies. |
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In 1964, the group recorded several solo tracks with producer Joe Meek, who took them to various labels, but they had little success. |
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In the 1980s, Tyler ventured into rock music with songwriter and producer Jim Steinman. |
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German producer and songwriter Dieter Bohlen contacted Tyler in 1991, proposing a collaboration. |
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During the show's run, Philips record producer Johnny Franz spotted her on television, was impressed, and offered her a recording deal. |
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In October 2011, producer and rapper David Banner announced that he and Duffy were to go in the studio for two weeks. |
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Thus, George Harrison himself took over as producer in spring of 1971, including Leon Russell and Klaus Voormann in the sessions as well. |
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Following the tour, the band returned to the UK to begin working with producer Alan Shacklock on the new album. |
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They then entered Los Angeles's Bigfoot Studio for a recording process that lasted from March until September 2003, with producer Eric Valentine. |
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The producer was impressed by her acting ability and allowed her to play the role for the next two years. |
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As of 2006, the United States is the world's leading producer and consumer of gravel. |
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Executive producer Peter Urie also left, while Jocelyn Stevenson remained in her role as executive producer. |
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In 2009 the Greek director, writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos filmed in Cyprus Guilt. |
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Portugal is a significant European minerals producer and is ranked among Europe's leading copper producers. |
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Because of this increase in shale production, the United States is now the number one natural gas producer in the world. |
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North Dakota is the second leading producer of sugarbeets, which are grown mostly in the Red River Valley. |
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Java's major role during the early part of the colonial period was as a producer of rice. |
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Japan is the third largest automobile producer in the world, and is home to Toyota, the world's largest automobile company. |
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The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercial tulip plants, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, the majority for export. |
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Apple orchards were once plentiful, and Somerset is still a major producer of cider. |
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A legal dispute arose in 1966 regarding a record contract that Hendrix had entered into the previous year with producer Ed Chalpin. |
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The producer will often breed the cow soon after she leaves peak production. |
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The European Union with its present 27 member countries is the largest milk producer in the world. |
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ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel producer with headquarters in Luxembourg City, is still a reminder of these times. |
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At its peak in 1988, it was the largest producer and second largest exporter of crude oil, surpassed only by Saudi Arabia. |
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Thailand is a large producer of natural gas, with reserves of at least 10 trillion cubic feet. |
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After Indonesia, it is the largest coal producer in SE Asia, but must import additional coal to meet domestic demand. |
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It is also among the largest producers of titanium and bauxite, a major producer of gold and has one of the world's largest deposits of rutile. |
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Brazil is the second largest producer of alcohol fuel in the world, typically fermenting ethanol from sugarcane and sugar beets. |
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The state is the leading national producer of coffee, sugarcane, corn, and rice. |
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Veracruz is the largest producer of rice with 24,000 hectares producing 120,000 tons. |
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Veracruz is the largest mango producer in the country, grown on 31,640 hectares producing 287,000 tons. |
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Dishes here are similar to Centro Norte, but chayotes appear more often as this region is a major producer of the vegetable. |
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Because of the abundance of waterways in the state, it is also a major producer of hydroelectric energy. |
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India was the second largest producer with 341,200 TMT tons, and China the third largest producer with 125,536 TMT tons harvest. |
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China is the world's largest producer of cotton, but most of this is used domestically. |
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Nigeria is the world's largest producer of cassava, while Thailand is the largest exporter of dried cassava. |
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In Asia, it became an agricultural mainstay and this region is now the largest producer in the world. |
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Spain, which along with England was Europe's only producer of wool, initially benefited from the rapid growth. |
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The state is better known as the producer of a number of food products such as cajeta, bread, candy, and ice cream. |
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It is also a major producer of rum, pulque and mezcal and even produces red wine. |
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Nigeria is the 12th largest producer of petroleum in the world and the 8th largest exporter, and has the 10th largest proven reserves. |
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The European Community remains the largest producer area followed by the US and Japan. |
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Competition arises when more than one producer is trying to sell the same or similar products to the same buyers. |
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The starter cost for the machinery can be expensive so the producer must be sure it sells or the producers will lose a lot of money. |
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China has emerged as a major producer and consumer, as has India to a lesser extent. |
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Steel, is an American integrated steel producer with production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe. |
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They want to be seen as a good producer of fighting dogs or badger dogs or fox dogs. |
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After her 16 years of service, for circus producer David Balding, Flora's absence is going to leave a huge hole in his heart. |
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It's the best,'' said movie producer Paula Lane, nodding to a Classics bassline. |
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Hickory Specialties, a national producer of charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring products, is also a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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Judy, 64, said one producer at TV company Granada would routinely expose himself to female staff. |
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A NORTH Wales producer of speciality ice lollies is on course to more than triple its sales by the end of its second year of trading. |
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That show found its muse in producer Karl Pilkington, a laconic sad sack who quickly became the centerpiece of the show. |
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