The boy smiled tentatively, directing his gaze in Kyle's direction, and moved to walk past the man. |
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No, I think actually one of the main things I learned from directing film is that actors should really just shut up. |
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The current loan servicer is responsible for directing the foreclosure action. |
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Could a reasonable bench of justices, properly directing themselves, have held on the evidence that the appellant had. |
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I don't think she knows that much about the internet, and she seems very unhelpful, vetoing my ideas without directing me towards anything else. |
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So there are police officers, county sheriffs out there directing the traffic. |
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The organizational literature depicts managers as controlling and directing operations. |
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But what she's really excited about is her plan to branch out into directing. |
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So when managing and directing the firm's performance, you have to say explicitly that this is part of the strategy and that it's very important. |
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Baxter turned to producing and directing children's films intended to be shown at Rank's children's cinema clubs. |
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I spent a lot of time acting and directing some pretty cool mocap for the game. |
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Not to sound like a brown-noser, but the directing in the film was top notch, where did you learn such skill? |
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While pursuing his rock career, he had a sideline directing horror-inspired rock videos. |
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The writing and directing move the story along, painting a rather sympathetic portrait of a very unsympathetic character. |
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The PST was set up in September for the specific purpose of monitoring and directing Operation Relex. |
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Philips, also a Fox contract player, appeared in a few more films before turning to directing television. |
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I look past the rain-stained signposts directing the Berkshire motorist towards the delights of Wokingham or Earley. |
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The volumes of words written about Nirvana are only signposts, directing us to deeply understand the nature of ourselves and our life. |
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He reached for her, but she discouraged him momentarily with a gesture, directing him to sit down on a maroon two-seater sofa. |
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One also recalls many a ministers operating from the police control rooms and directing the anti-minority operations. |
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Multiplicity of input can have the effect of unfocusing the project or directing it along an undesirable tangent. |
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In the absence of sequence motifs and proteins capable of directing transcription, the protein it encodes will remain invisible to selection. |
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Too bad he did not have a clue about a moviemaker's most important quality, writing and directing film. |
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The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception. |
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The retailer could sell its slate as a loss leader, but still profit by directing its tablet users to its own services and software. |
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It includes the battlespace management process of planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and operations. |
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If anything has eclipsed his directing achievements in the past 20 years, it's his development work. |
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They've prototyped a watch-sized computer capable of directing you to the nearest waterhole. |
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Swimming with feeding Blue sharks is like directing traffic at a demolition derby, except they come at us from all angles. |
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A deflector attachable to the electronic components card for directing cooling air over the card is provided. |
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I had the pleasure of appearing with and directing him in many productions. |
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I was directing a game show on CBS and had health coverage but no life insurance. |
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This includes directing, lighting, costume-making, choreography, front of house as well as performing on-stage. |
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The lateral fornices may be lavaged without manipulation by directing the stream into them. |
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To implement strategies, MMRDA prepares plans, formulates policies and programmes and helps in directing investments in the region. |
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Such as he saw at work were noticeably inferior in physique to the few gaily dressed managers and forewomen who were directing their labours. |
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When they weren't directing their energies against their seaside rivals, the Richmond students sometimes flummoxed their own teachers. |
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It's another highlight, directing attention toward The Thermals' uncanny knack for conjuring downcast poptastic gems. |
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Pale French gendarmes, seemingly plucked straight from Paris point duty, look lost directing the coconut trees. |
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The acting, story, technique, directing, characters, and coolness all work together. |
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Is there a consciousness or intelligence directing an energy form yet unknown to us? |
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Often disguised as a field hand or poor farm wife, she led several spy missions herself, while directing others from Union lines. |
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Though the directing and acting may belie the indie roots of this film, you'll see them more easily when you pop this disc into your player. |
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Not surprisingly, therefore, the court is directing its mind to whether or not committal to prison is the appropriate order. |
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Pick your favorites and leave a comment directing us there, or link via trackback to your own post. |
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The centre is the command post for British rapid deployment forces, which would play a key role in directing British forces. |
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Civil defense programs consisted of urging families to build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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Alan is very quiet and contained and clear when he's directing, and there's nothing you want more than that. |
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I was ecstatic because I will learn all aspects of film making such as directing, editing and cinematography. |
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Anything the brain does, from adding a row of numbers to directing your arm to swat a fly, creates a voltage that an EEG can pick up. |
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When you're directing for cinema, you don't get to do as much stylistic experimentation. |
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I feel that choreographing ballets is the same as a director directing a play. |
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Blackwell has degrees in physics and in divinity, and practical musical experience in directing a church choir. |
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He is tasked with directing the school's annual play, assisted by his childishly hyperactive classroom assistant. |
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He issued an executive order directing the Secretary of Commerce to seize and operate several steel mills. |
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His deft touch and ability to extract humour and absurdity from the ordinary extends beyond directing movies. |
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The authorities give judges no help in directing juries on the quantum of exemplary damages. |
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For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly. |
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This is Argento's first shot at directing in English and it's clear that she has an accomplished eye and a fine visual sense. |
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Christ was always directing the questioners inward, telling people to look into themselves for the answers. |
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Thanks for his correspondence and his directing me to the errata for his book. |
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After directing the film, he hightailed it out to Bali, only to return again to work as a script doctor. |
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Generally speaking, judges have broad powers in directing the examination of witnesses. |
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His leadership in directing a diversionary force at Maastricht allowed the king's main army to take the town. |
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Since then Anthony has risen within the company ranks to the position of directing animator, and now calls California home. |
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Once you've got his attention, you start directing his attention where you want it to go. |
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The Admiral is also directing buses to the affected areas to help us move our people out. |
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In its subject matter as well as its method, physics ennobles the mind by directing it to the permanent order of the world. |
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There was a small track going off to the left, directly opposite the College sign directing me further down Spetchley Road. |
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This success led to an order directing all military airfields to have an air ambulance. |
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The first requirement is for instruction in air-to-ground liaison in directing the US Air Force and the RAF to their targets. |
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The couple led police to the graves last week, directing operations as a helicopter flew overhead. |
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Temperature preference undoubtedly is an important directing force in kineses or taxes of aquatic animals. |
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My job was scraping off the mould and directing a Berkoff play for the opening night. |
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Parsons, a good actress who has disastrously taken up directing in recent years, directed the whole silly adventure. |
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Old women are better off, and take up managerial responsibilities in directing other women's work. |
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Lean was nominated for Oscars for directing, adapting and editing the film, and in June 1984 he was knighted. |
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He has worked as a professional actor and singer in the West End but increasingly he is drawn to directing. |
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But obviously I think it's a positive if she refocuses her attention on others as opposed to directing her concern inward. |
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He had his arms akimbo and was directing at them a wry gaze of mixed amusement and disgust. |
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The men are seeking a court order directing the government to uphold their constitutional rights. |
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Some of them, like a guy directing traffic atop stilts at one of last Monday's Mayday demos, prefer to wear a pink bunny suit. |
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There were two orders directing them to supply expert reports in support of their claims. |
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Once Hathaway took the directing reins, he found himself having to improvise with the script on a daily basis. |
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It is all right for the author to be undecided or out of the loop during a production, but here I was directing and had to make up my mind. |
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I was directing my comment to the Northlands School Division where the graduation rate is extremely low. |
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Do you and the missus talk about directing when you're alone together, I ask, the arched eyebrow obvious in my voice. |
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A policeman took time from directing operations to lend me his car and mobile phone to collect my mind and phone work colleagues. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley joined the debate, directing his comments to Cllr Lodge. |
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Meanwhile the union is training 250 union stewards to provide counseling and help in directing laid-off workers to aid agencies. |
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Her directing is right on, and her light touch steers Galloway deftly through some black humor. |
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Though the plot has the unmistakable ring of familiarity, strong acting and directing carry the film through occasional missteps. |
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Instead of directing his efforts against his opponents, he was directing them against the handlers who tried to force him to run. |
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He patted the man roughly on the cheek and took a step back, directing his next comment to the guards. |
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Choreographers, who are directing from the stage apron, banter with the teachers. |
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The Chinese had brought new tactics to the battlefield for directing mass peasant armies armed with crossbows. |
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He started directing it up to my ear, and I was convinced I was sitting next to a bona fide loony. |
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Only graduates majoring in movie directing have a chance of being assigned a directing job in one of the approved studios. |
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Remember to write as if you are facing the person you are directing your comments to. |
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He is aggressively omnisexual, directing his lustful intentions toward everybody except, of course, Riff-Raff and Magenta. |
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In Hard Times he seems not to be directing his attack against machinery but against what Carlyle would have seen as a machine-like mentality. |
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It showcases how the writing, directing, editing and camerawork blended perfectly. |
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So directing prey handling behaviour at a signal for food is pretty normal behaviour, just an example of autoshaping. |
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Personally, I gave myself a couple of weeks to mourn, and began directing my thoughts towards who he truly was and what he'd shown me. |
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Pundits lost no time in savaging the weakness of the script, the poverty of the acting and shambolic directing. |
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It was dusk when he began directing traffic, which was backing up at a nearby intersection. |
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You are slowly falling in love, I chanted in my head, directing all thoughts toward the guy walking slightly ahead of me. |
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I think in terms of style of directing, the onus really falls on the playwright. |
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I first saw Philip from the wings backstage, he was directing a rehearsal, making some point with the actors. |
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The boys wave their arms maniacally, directing an ambulance toward an area of wasteland by the side of the road. |
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Ramis is great whether he is directing, writing, or just acting, and he plays a short cameo in the picture as well. |
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Any reference to work in the body of the text is usefully indexed with a page number in the margin directing the reader to further pictures. |
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Here Jim is warming up to that state of testiness he can be known for, though I'm unclear who he's directing his scorn at. |
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Also, it's Murray's one stab at directing, and he comes off fairly well in it. |
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South-east of Parham, along Collins Road, you'll see the signs directing you to historic Betty's Hope Estate. |
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He then began to move more decisively toward theatre, drawn to directing by the opportunity to interpret other people's words. |
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Now, at this point in time, I'm reaaally tired and Kim was directing me up a hill to get to her home. |
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His first solo directing commission came in 1935, when he was invited to direct a massively ambitious science fiction project. |
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As far as my little experience is concerned, I am very happy directing a young think tank that is growing at a fast pace. |
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A second court order has now been made directing Ms Andersen to return the children immediately. |
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Oh yes, last night I also went to see a friend from the Albert's Bridge cast's first stab at directing. |
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Unlike its electrical predecessor, an optical switch does not convert the signal to an electrical impulse before directing it. |
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He began writing and directing for television with the semi-autobiographical My Brother's Keeper and won numerous awards in his field. |
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As in the case of the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective. |
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The manager responded by directing the first teller to call the police and activate the alarm. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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We saw a group of young stewards sitting by the grass verge laughing and enjoying the sun instead of directing the traffic and ensuring drivers did not queue-jump. |
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Ignore a waymarked gate on the right and follow the track as it winds left, through woodland, and comes to a signpost, directing you right along a pleasing grassy track. |
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For the past 10 years he has been directing made-for-TV movies. |
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Apple improved the next version, redesigning the connector to be lower profile, rounded, and directing the cable to the side. |
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She cut her teeth first directing episodes of cougar Town, about 10 in all. |
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You can almost see him as a wizened woman, too arthritic to stand over a pot with a spoon, but quite capable of directing from a chair in the corner. |
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When we did The Office, I was just so happy that we were writing something, directing something, and getting it made. |
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By 2010, Hunter was directing a well received revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts at Access Theatre on Broadway. |
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The involvement of women in directing teen comedies has expanded cinematic depictions of gender through negotiating the reinvention of generic conventions. |
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He practices directing as antithetically and abusively to the author's intentions as perversely possible, reaping kudos from benighted reviewers and audiences alike. |
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It is one of only a few routes linking the village with Colchester and diversions will have to be set up directing traffic on to a narrower route along Haye Lane. |
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However we are not directing our attentions purely at this market. |
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After the roles dried up, Petty turned to directing and, in 2008, helmed her feature directorial debut, The Poker House. |
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The picture was the directing debut for respected special-effects man Hoyt Yeatman, who also came up with the story. |
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He saw that the taxiing aircraft was coming way too close to the parked one and that the person marshalling was still directing the aircraft forward. |
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When that scene imploded from drugs and violence, he continued working in low-budget theatricals, often writing, producing, directing, and dressing these threadbare plays. |
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Steady winds fanned the flames despite firefighters and National Park officials directing six hosereel jets on to the fire and beating out hotspots with rubber beaters. |
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Then Dailey begged off because he had just finished directing something. |
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This vision set in motion a train of visitations by angelic ministrants directing the young prophet in the process of restoring the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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Kerry is a Brown graduate and has an M.F.A. in film directing from the American Film Institute Conservatory. |
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Now he is turning his hand to directing a feature film for the first time. |
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Franklin had already honed his horror movie directing chops on Psycho II, though I'm not sure that's much preparation for making a movie about killer simians. |
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Brendan manned the nozzle and began directing water onto what otherwise would have been the next house to burn. |
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It is another thing entirely to do the hard, unheralded and ultimately more meaningful work of policing and directing the intelligence community over the long haul. |
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John Huston, whose 1969 A Walk with Love and Death starred his unready teenage daughter, made it up to her by directing her Oscar-winning performance in 1985's Prizzi's Honor. |
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There are too many earnest, young, untalented performers who mount abbreviated versions of classic plays and who have minimal directing and acting abilities. |
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He, at points of his journey, supervised the work by directing attention to unwatered sections by a blocked ditch or the overgrowth of of weeds on another section. |
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The act that secured the Hanoverian succession to the thrones of England and Ireland is still directing that our sovereign be Protestant and a member of the Church of England. |
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A grown-up society would stop treating politicians as omnipotent and start directing complaints at the shadowy others who make decisions that affect us. |
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The veteran TV helmer may be directing from a script that could have been written by two trained chimpanzees, but he doesn't do much to enliven the proceedings. |
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I stood at the front door, waving and smiling, and directing people towards the counter, instead of around the side to where decorations were strung up. |
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Wilson tends to over-employ directing and storytelling tricks, any one of which would normally overpower this low budget movie with their noticeable artistic stylization. |
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The city is relatively secure, apart from a tiny minority of die-hards who insist on directing the occasional rockets at you but in all honesty, the violence is over-reported. |
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The campus was humming with instructive activities and cheerful, volunteer undergraduates directing and informing the crowds with courtesy and charm. |
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And civil defense programs consisted of urging families to take cover and build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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During the Florida hurricane crisis of fall 2004, that meant directing a sophisticated logistics challenge that enlisted refrigerated trucks and ice plants around the nation. |
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Before directing his efforts toward minerals, Julie was already a highly accomplished and innovative professional photomicrographer, mostly in the medical field. |
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It also provided legal assistance in Supreme Court cases challenging the president's order directing the military to relocate and intern Japanese Americans on the West Coast. |
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Although the plot convolutions probably employ too many convenient coincidences, suspension of disbelief happens effortlessly thanks to superb acting and directing throughout. |
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That can only be done by directing all floating votes away from him. |
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The rare footage of Zorn pontificating on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions. |
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The members are all involved in staging a play from building the set, organising props, lighting, costumes and front of house, as well as acting and directing. |
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The perjured evidence was not procured or knowingly adopted by Orion, nor was it given by someone who was part of the company's directing mind and will. |
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It releases stimulating hormones that signal the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, ovaries and testes, directing them to produce their respective hormones. |
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From sound effects, to stage management and costumes and make-up, through to directing and acting, BAD showed that they are a team that pulls together. |
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In addition, the book is to be congratulated for directing our attention to variation that does not involve diglossia and Classical Arabic in Arabic speech communities. |
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Usually, this shift is accompanied by a great deal of giddy chatter about finally having control of a vision, particularly when an actor is directing his first film. |
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These devices intercept the particles coming from the region between the plasma and the walls, and then neutralize them before directing them into pumping ducts. |
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However, I'm directing my comment to Nancy and the psychologist there. |
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The president would begin by directing the U.S. Strategic Command to take a thousand warheads off its ICBMs and put them in storage not less than three hundred miles away. |
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Where occasional water flowing onto or across a site cannot be avoided, it can often be made harmless by diversionary banks, directing the flow into drains. |
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His first directing project came in 1922 with the aptly titled Number 13, filmed in London. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree, directing her to the March Hare's house. |
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Producing is total involvement and compatible with acting, while I don't think directing is. |
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At this she clapped a savory conserve into the pouch, directing me not to show it till our halt for noonmeat. |
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Aircraft had to approach these from certain directions and this led to the development of aids for directing the approach and landing slope. |
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During this period, he developed his directing skills, sometimes making up to seven films a year. |
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As a lawyer's clerk he made his first visit to the Scottish Highlands directing an eviction. |
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Alan Ayckbourn began directing at the Scarborough Library Theatre in 1961, with a production of Gas Light by Patrick Hamilton. |
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The strain of directing the war had taken its toll on the health of Tsar Nicholas. |
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In practice, the Assembly was the general directing force of League activities. |
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The League Council acted as a type of executive body directing the Assembly's business. |
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The needles retain their astaticism for uniform field and cannot be affected in the same way by directing magnets. |
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He was also the film's second unit director, which included directing aerial shots and battle scenes. |
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Yates said he was open to directing all the films in the Fantastic Beasts series. |
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The windscreen and windows must also be kept free of fog by turning on the heater and directing the warm air towards the defrosters. |
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He was initially nervous about directing the instalment since he had not read any of the books or seen the films. |
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Between December 1953 and June 1955 Gielgud concentrated on directing and did not appear on stage. |
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Between seasons of Richard, in 1934 Gielgud returned to Hamlet in London and on tour, directing and playing the title role. |
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This is a revealing passage, for van Helsing is the stern realist, the guiding hand directing the antivampire confederacy. |
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If you've tried all of the above, stick up a note directing visitors to use the doorknocker. |
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Doctors said patients could treat stones in kidney, bladder and ureter but could get them treated by directing shockwaves to the target area. |
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Well, Ruby is coming to Broadway at last, with Randy Skinner directing and choreographing this classic show in its long-overdue Broadway debut. |
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Dan Van Calcar AIA For the last ten years he has been directing medical projects at Soderstrom Architects. |
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Leigh and Olivier starred together in many stage productions, with Olivier often directing, and in three films. |
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He is responsible for directing the activities of the sales team. |
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What were the biggest hiccups while directing your first feature? |
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We found many k-rails, debris basins, debris barriers and other structures properly catching and directing sediment. |
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Over the next four years Olivier spent much of his time working as a producer, presenting plays rather than directing or acting in them. |
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Originally he had no intention of taking the directorial duties, but ended up directing and producing, in addition to taking the title role. |
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He remains the only British director to win more than one Oscar for directing. |
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Daunted Richard, who was born in the African country in 1957, makes his directing debut with autobiographical drama Wah-Wah. |
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Women, positioned as safeguarders of tradition, are often the ones directing the design of homes and gardens. |
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Russell began directing for the BBC, where he made creative adaptations of composers' lives which were unusual for the time. |
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Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert. |
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The Aldeburgh Festival was launched in June 1948, with Britten, Pears and Crozier directing it. |
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The mother dressed matronly, in a bonnet and in black, always sat between her two big daughters, firm, directing, and repressed. |
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Instead of directing their thoughts towards God, as they should, humans tend to turn to erected objects and falsely invest their faith. |
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Rules 69 and 70 deal with execution of judgments and orders directing a party to take a specific act. |
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Equity, however, enters injunctions or decrees directing someone either to act or to forbear from acting. |
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Terrain bounce jamming exploits this response by amplifying the radar signal and directing it downward. |
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He had a maestrolike performance, directing an offense that ran for 517 yards. |
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But your buddy Rian Johnson is now directing the Star Wars sequel. |
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Graham Putnam Mahoney Funeral Parlor is directing the Funeral. |
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Former All Saints High School pupil Mike, who was brought up in Oakes, has taken on the challenge of directing the piece as part of the Sam Wanamaker Festival at the Globe. |
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Training will be led by Coventry filmmaker Paul Hardy and will cover preproduction planning, directing, basic camera, lighting, sound, and editing techniques. |
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They are finding their voice in apolitically competent leadership which is directing their vituperation against the Bar to settle some unstated grievance with the Bar. |
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Salman disclosed his agreement with the UAE's Minister of State, Sultan Al-Jaber, over directing these investments to housing and labour-intensive projects. |
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Further probings revealed the existence of a clutch of master control genes, each directing the development of a section of body, which were dubbed homeotic or hox genes. |
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At first, his directing career was separate from his writing career. |
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Cut from the same cloth as Surgeon Simulator and Octodad, I Am Bread is a physics-based game that tasks you with directing a slice of bread on its quest to become toasted. |
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Will Gluck is directing and producing the film and Zareh Nalbandian is also producing, while Lauren Abrahams is overseeing the project for Sony Pictures Animation. |
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In addition to opening doors, I would be expected to assist the bellmen and the valet parkers in tagging luggage, ticketing cars and directing limo traffic. |
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Political parties operate 'targeting', directing their activists and policy proposals toward those areas considered to be marginal, where each additional vote has more value. |
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Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez was already heading for victory when Wiggins, directing the Team Sky train at the front of the peloton, was forced to change wheels. |
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Manned observation balloons, floating high above the trenches, were used as stationary reconnaissance platforms, reporting enemy movements and directing artillery. |
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Keyboardist Dave Morecroft was the ringmaster, sonically and visually directing the band through a mine-field of twisting, squirming, jolting and japing contortions. |
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Yet here too, the Phoenicians probably would be drawn into organizing and directing such local trade, and also into managing agricultural production. |
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Third, the essential tools for directing PCR, primers, are derived from the genomes of infectious agents, and with time those genomes will be known, if they are not already. |
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This meant that for directing the mail, England was divided into a somewhat different set of county boundaries to those established in the reforms. |
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Acting, directing, and scenography each receive a chapter, and the final chapter delves into the symbolic details of interaction with the audience. |
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Forget body doubles, the future of creativity in movie directing revolves around digital doubles, delivering scenes that take viewers where no real actor or camera can go. |
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The primacy of the state in directing economic growth might have its drawbacks, but it is uncontrovertibly the approach that the Chinese leadership has unwaveringly pursued. |
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This process of directing artificial radio waves towards objects is called illumination, although radio waves are invisible to the human eye or optical cameras. |
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Winston Churchill issued the Battle of the Atlantic directive on 9 March, directing the British war effort temporarily to counter the German campaign against Atlantic convoys. |
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During the revolutionary process, it was the Shia hierocracy which was most instrumental in inciting, organizing and directing the masses in anti-shah demonstrations. |
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Faults and cracks have a significant role in directing and infiltrating the water flow, causing secondary porosity, karst ways, streams and other geomorphologic phenomena. |
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Part 1 was released worldwide in November 2010 to commercial success along with generally positive reviews, some of which reflected on Yates' directing style. |
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Then there are the close fought attacks which take place in claustrophobically small rooms which act as a funnel directing you straight at the bad guys. |
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The units were stacked in series to make the Voltaic cell, which produced electricity by directing electrons from the zinc to the copper and allowing the zinc to corrode. |
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From 1638 to 1651 the Covenanters, led by Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, had been the dominant party in Scotland, directing policy both at home and abroad. |
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Phillips, 66, who is directing a new dance musical at London's O2 venue, said she had carried on with her day job in the theatre throughout the controversy. |
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It is also responsible for directing other aspects of the government's monetary policy framework, such as quantitative easing and forward guidance. |
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