On Capitol Hill today, three former CIA directors voiced their concerns about the possible creation of a national intelligence czar. |
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The directors defended the retrenchment of two expatriate general managers. |
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Film stars and directors, business magnates and corporate houses are now keen to acquire timeworn artifacts. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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Quite predictably, all the above-mentioned directors chose to make their next films in English for this wider international market. |
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The other directors from abroad are coming in next week so we had to hash it out now. |
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The economic offences wing of the Mumbai police is continuing its search for the six absconding directors of Home Trade. |
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Her task is to bring together directors to share their knowledge and experiences, when times are tough as well as good. |
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Monday night's meeting was dominated by members hurling abuse at the directors, including climbing on stage in an effort to shout them down. |
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At Chelsea there was a chauffeur to drive the directors around because of problems with parking. |
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The rate at which directors can accrue benefits is also more generous than the schemes they offer to their staff. |
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All three plays were enjoyable and engaging in their own eccentric ways and all three directors deserve praise. |
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The majority of users were course directors, and they were the ones primarily responsible for developing quizzes and examinations. |
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The casting directors all like to boast that they have a very sensitive radar for people who just want the celebrity of it. |
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Very few directors dare to make serious films due to paucity of funds, she said. |
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She enjoys working with directors who make her laugh, and her sense of humour involves ludicrous situations rather than jokes or pranks. |
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The directors of the biological section installed cadres of Weismannists in the institutes under their direction. |
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He said not only were staff members and the board of directors present, but the prime minister had delivered the feature address. |
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He said you could appreciate directors who worked in gangster films, war films, westerns, etc. |
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If so, the major Latin-American directors are not gilded wetbacks, fleeing home in search of the Yankee dollar. |
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The art directors did a super job in four hours flat to convert the garage into the movie production office within the film. |
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But directors are finally waking up to the idea of him as a serious actor, rather than a Welsh scarecrow fuelled by white-hot energy. |
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The choreographers and casting directors were glowing with support and praise. |
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And even if directors were found to have wrongly kept back information they could not be fined, Sir Howard said. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site. |
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Also included is a short segment on how the directors used rear projection to place the actors in Rio. |
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When Hollywood produces movies of this magnitude, it creates jobs for directors, actors, and key grips in California. |
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The firm's directors now have 10 days to consider a response to this attempt to kill them with kindness. |
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Both are now doing the tour of duty around company boardrooms as non-executive directors, lending a bit of experience here and a wise word there. |
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The parade of recent corporate scandals has further strained the notion that directors always know best. |
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The comments came ahead of votes to re-elect the directors who authorised the payment to Mr Green. |
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Factory workers are depicted as work-shy and devious, company directors as unscrupulous. |
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Club directors see such experience as a safe choice in these uncertain times. |
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I didn't exercise that option, because I didn't want to alienate my fellow directors and counselors by appearing insubordinate. |
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The ninety to one hundred campers in the study were selected by the camp directors and were, for the most part, return campers. |
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Proponents argued that reincorporation would make the company's officers and directors more accountable. |
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Museum directors and trustees are required to honor the letter and spirit of benefactors' wishes. |
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Two high-profile directors of the company tendered their resignations recently. |
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York City will move to a new 10,000 capacity all-seater stadium in ten years time, the club's board of directors revealed today. |
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The directors always seem to confuse making something relatable with making something cool. |
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Inefficient or poorly located facilities are closed, sometimes reluctantly, by a board of directors. |
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Nowadays, directors overuse music, lighting, and camera angles to destroy any ambiguousness in characters. |
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All non-executive members non-executive directors are remunerated at a nationally fixed rate. |
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In reality, of the legions of aspiring writers, directors and producers, only the tiniest minority have benefited from Lottery largesse. |
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Michael, that story is now being repudiated by Historians and associate directors on Hitchcocks set. |
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The new management team were not previously involved in the general running of the printers, nor were they directors or shareholders. |
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The lead-in time would allow directors bring themselves up to speed on the requirements of the bill. |
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A new constitution and board of directors were put in place after the council threatened to remove funding unless the disputes were resolved. |
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Most corporations paid directors for attending board and committee meetings. |
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At the same meeting, a new board of directors and a monitoring council are expected to be approved. |
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Several former bank directors and owners found responsible for misusing credits have also been prosecuted. |
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score. |
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The state-owned bank lent the money to a company called Harvard Properties whose directors are Dan McGing and Barry Kenny. |
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One of the country's first directors to earn decent box-office returns, he believes in giving moviegoers a good ride. |
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However, I was dismayed to see the lurid anti gay comments from one of the managing directors printed in your paper. |
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As directors of the limited company they cannot be held responsible for the company's debts. |
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In Britain, by 1890 professional auditors had replaced shareholders and directors of limited liability companies as financial auditors. |
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It seems the symmetry of the trilogy appeals to saviours of Rock and Roll and film directors alike. |
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He was first lionised by the press and then held unfairly responsible for the subsequent slew of inferior rip-offs by other directors. |
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She has the plain Jane Mallu looks and has signed with two big directors and top heroes. |
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A new board of directors was appointed to oversee the financially-troubled project. |
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He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise. |
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Increasing the number of shares allocated to directors would ensure enough shares were available to future board appointees. |
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Sugar barons appoint their cronies or family members as chairpersons and directors. |
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The board of directors looked tense and apprehensive, anticipating the storm that was about to break. |
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Rarely, if ever, however, will espionage receive the official seal of approval from a board of directors. |
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Previously, liquidators did not have to provide their reports to directors. |
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He appealed for more members to help out on various committees and so lesson the load on directors and staff, if only a few hours per month. |
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Soaring revenue encouraged the directors to take a rosy view of the future. |
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The directors shot the film on location in and around New York City, and you can almost smell the decadence and decay. |
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The importance the agency places on the role is witnessed, for example, by the fact that about half the program directors are rotators. |
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How many other commercially successful directors, at 40-plus, would head off to the Afghan border to rough it with a DV camera? |
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The filmmaker was Peter Weir, one of the great art house directors of all time. |
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Thus, the role of directors is to ensure the long-term viability of their companies. |
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Paule, who currently serves on the center's board of directors, donates all royalties from his book to the program. |
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Film directors, producers and actors rubbed shoulders, making small talk and reminiscing about their association with the late director. |
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One of the directors had someone teach Jayaraja the rudiments of camera work. |
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If a company has no directors, customers cannot take action to recover their losses. |
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He and some other directors began indulging in witch-hunting and rumour-mongering, knowing fully well that such acts only harm the bank. |
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A motion to adjourn and reconvene in six days so that directors could assimilate the new information was defeated by three votes. |
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Appointing experienced independent directors will provide assurance to customers, strategic alliance partners and potential investors. |
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The chairman confirmed the company was seeking two new directors and assured everyone that they would be extremely independent. |
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He also had a luncheon meeting with his A-team along with the executive directors. |
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The decision to appoint an external auditor for the bank is the mandate of the board of governors, a body superior to the board of directors. |
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Not just for accountants but for managers, auditors, share-holders and company directors, the world is now a different place. |
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Our board of directors agreed, given that this is done under the auspices of the British National Theatre. |
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He is certainly more of an auteur than many directors who undeservedly receive that label. |
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There's a good reason for this ruthlessness, of course, because in their hearts directors know that true auteurs must write their own material. |
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We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters. |
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There are thousands of Internet radio stations that sap the power of a small number of program directors. |
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There is something about the Madison, that grand-daddy of line dances, that has continually captured the cinematic fancy of great film directors. |
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For about five decades, he had been the uncrowned monarch of Tamil film music, working with all the leading music directors and lyricists. |
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Composers, editors, directors and writers, anyone who was respected in the avant-garde of the Hurrion arts seemed in attendance. |
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Voting against the directors, he was advised, would be tantamount to declaring war. |
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What I do know is that Bridges was trouble on the set from day one, repeatedly sassing directors, crew members, and even fellow cast members. |
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Now they have tasted blood, surely nothing will stop these committed shareholders from causing devastation among Britain's directors. |
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The Association is managed by a team of full time staff who report to a voluntary board of directors. |
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The Bolton players and the directors, he insists, are determined not to let the row affect the Reebok team spirit. |
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The responsibilities of management and directors also raise concern with regard to privacy and security. |
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The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job. |
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It has rigorous objectives and targets and will be monitored by directors, managers or teams. |
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All managing directors in the South-East Asian, African, and Pacific regions were invited to attend the Sydney meeting. |
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The managing directors and the senior management group from head office assembled to explain the rationale of the business planning model. |
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The view held by the managing directors was that head office did not value research, development, or management training. |
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Prendergast described how Glasgow funeral directors recently scattered the unclaimed ashes they had stored since the 1950s into the Clyde. |
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If the directors, scenarists, producers and major artistes make a firm resolve only to do quality films in future, they can sustain this trend. |
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Young directors work closely alongside the playwrights, both eager to enable each other to learn and discover from each other. |
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Most items in these two categories are original contributions written by fellow textual scholars, critics, actors, directors and reviewers. |
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The respondents have brought forward no evidence that the directors decided to approve the payment of compensation dishonestly or in bad faith. |
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The directors of a bust Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces. |
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Concerns over keeping all these marksmen happy hold little weight with directors and managers alike. |
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A scrip dividend brought the total shareholding held by the Group's directors to 28.3 per cent of the company. |
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These included creative directors, market researchers, scriptwriters and storyboard artists. |
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The newspaper asked a number of actors and directors why plays by Friedrich Schiller were no longer performed in German theatres. |
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Many directors are aware that they can film too much and thereby make editing a chore. |
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His handshake is firm, the kind of grasp that must once have been very useful in dealing with over-friendly barflies and demanding directors. |
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Could there be a connection between fat pay for directors and thin returns for shareholders? |
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Why should not directors and shareholders dealing with each other in relation to the latter's shares be treated as operating at arm's length? |
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Most of them relate to the failure of directors to notify dealings in shares within the prescribed period, which is five days. |
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As Springsteen became a megastar in the mid '80s he was able to enlist big name directors to helm many of his videos. |
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In essence, the board of directors tries to make sure that shareholders' interests are well served. |
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Hurst was also delighted to hear of Super League's decision to back his proposal for a board of directors free of club ties. |
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It would be in the hands of most directors, but Moretti doesn't allow melodramatic excess to infiltrate his story. |
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Keeneland's board of directors resolved to support a national medication policy at its semi-annual meeting on Wednesday. |
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Selecting high school students as mentors can present unique challenges for program directors. |
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With all these requisite skills, most successful camp directors have been carefully mentored through the ranks. |
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In tacky Tinseltown and London's effete Bloomsbury, Indian writers, film stars and directors are tops. |
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And no doubt, right now, he has to be one of the hottest directors in Tinseltown. |
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The outfits doing the censoring are re-working the movies however they see fit, which the directors claim can make a mess of their work. |
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Neither does he sermonise through his characters, a temptation that few directors can resist. |
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It can't just have been the mesmeric, beguiling videos by hip, ascendant directors. |
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I feel women directors bring a refreshingly emotional approach to films, which strikes a chord with the masses. |
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From now on, directors and remuneration committees in boardrooms across Britain would be shaking in their boots. |
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However, fans of both directors should give this unwise collaboration a wide berth. |
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He was one of a handful of guest directors Mr. Kent brought in over the course of the school year to whip us into shape. |
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The issues involve the players and owners, not the trainers, equipment managers, broadcasters or public relations directors. |
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There are only a few traineeships that are on offer to potential theatre directors, so I knew I had to grab the opportunity. |
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A number of directors have purchased tranches of the shares to maintain their proportionate interests in the enlarged share capital. |
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A plurality of directors control data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory. |
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Spiritual shepherds are giving way to media specialists, programming consultants, stage directors, special effects experts, and choreographers. |
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Individual directors may disagree, bicker, dispute, squabble, fight or even disobey the chairman. |
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He is not only one of the most prolific directors in the world, but he is also shockingly versatile. |
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Other directors continued to mine the third world for shockumentary material, however. |
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The Britain in Europe campaign is shutting up shop, firing its regional directors. |
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The company says comments by one of its directors were simply misinterpreted. |
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The company's art directors have always stopped short of what they see as blatant titillation. |
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Who should foot the legal bill when company directors are hauled before the courts? |
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Disputes between writers and directors are not uncommon in the film industry and show business all over the world. |
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They are also gearing themselves up for a showdown with the board of directors as soon as the affair becomes public. |
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Pride at this Highland showpiece event was tangible in the faces of directors and supporters alike before the game. |
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Obviously, the participating museum directors and curators are more adventuresome than most. |
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Did the artistic directors want their own pieces to be shown back to back? |
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Many modern directors feel obliged to pose as anti-intellectuals, adopting a facade of stupidity they are unable to carry off with any conviction. |
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But few people realize how long it will take before these directors get up to speed, change a corporate culture, and, if necessary, sweep out the laggards. |
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In the first flush of fame, when virtually anything he appeared in would be a hit, he spent more on his two-reelers than other directors did on feature films. |
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Martin Scorsese is one of the most celebrated and influential directors in cinema history. |
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Some of the best directors in the world come from the Antipodes, with New Zealand making a huge parallel contribution with artists like Jane Campion and Peter Jackson. |
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The show cause notice asks why the directors should not be removed, since the bank's financial position has deteriorated and non-performing assets have mounted. |
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Uncontested in her bid for the position of arts representative on the student society's board of directors, Tiffany Kalanj has won by acclamation. |
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Frequently lacking any background in finance and accounting, these directors were rarely in a position to challenge management or external auditors. |
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Around me in the East Stand upper tier are an assortment of senior company directors, bankers, hedge-fund managers, and, curiously, quite a few mini-cab drivers. |
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While contributions are technically considered donations, backers are rewarded with everything from free digital downloads to dinner with the directors. |
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Both directors stay sharply and primarily focused on a human subject, in each case a man who appointed himself to be the protector of the animals. |
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The show also attracted the attention of Hollywood, including directors Gavin Hood and Andrew Stanton, who were huge FNL fans. |
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For these thrusting young hopefuls, the graduate show can provide a crucial leg-up in snagging the attention of visiting agents and casting directors. |
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The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment. |
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Politically committed directors who want to reach a large public often try what might be termed a bait-and-switch strategy. |
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As Leeds United battle to stay in existence, Birmingham City directors continue to mould the midlands outfit into a club with ambitions to join the Premiership elite. |
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Boards of highly paid, bonus-rich directors seem to be bunkered down behind a dithering yeomanry of press officers and media advisers as the regulatory cavalry charges in. |
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With only a handful of great directors between the two videos, Fourgrounds can keep this going for years. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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Managing directors and chief executives were brought in at bewildering speed and frequency. |
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You can see how Bettany would charm Crowe, film directors and Oscar-winning actresses because the actor is exuberant company, studiously modest and still artlessly open. |
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It was labelled with the name of one of the directors of the hotel. |
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These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
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The big institutional shareholders apparently have their own ideas about a new chairman and a couple of new directors to preside over the board rebuild. |
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Its board of directors is chaired by billionaire industrialist and conservative political donor Charles G. Koch. |
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Those taking part in this show will be wired up to a small microphone, including the directors, so that everything will be heard during the filming. |
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The pomposity and rigmarole they put directors through is astounding. |
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Over 10,000 miners held a demonstration, carrying a banner denouncing the government and calling for the arrest and public trial of the mine bureau directors. |
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The discrepancy was attributed to the fact that managing directors had consistently over-estimated their profits in their annual management reports to head office. |
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Mr Warburton said release of the minutes would expose external directors to undue criticism and pressure from the sectorial groups they nominally represent. |
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A lot of big-time directors have been influenced by B-movie guys like Kaufman and Roger Corman, in particular. |
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There is a market for skilled bricklayers and, as one of the directors said, if he wants to find skilled workers at the moment he has to go through agencies. |
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Parish directors and lay ministers are asked to prepare candidates for baptism or marriage, then to step aside when a priest arrives to administer the sacraments. |
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To represent members effectively, directors must know what members need. |
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The decision to merge was the result of serious discussion and rigorous strategic analysis during the past three months by the board of directors and the management team. |
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Director Dror Moreh secured access to six of the last seven shin bet directors. |
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Such directors are most capable of evaluating the decisions and recommendations of the executives at a financial firm. |
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I remember Leonardo DiCaprio once saying that he has a policy of never working with first-time directors. |
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You can view and print the actual scanned images of audited company accounts, changes in directors, allotments of shares, mortgages or charges and all recent documents filed. |
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But with the search for a white knight investor unlikely to be successful, the directors of Ansett met yesterday to formulate their response to the crisis. |
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But not until CAI has installed a strong, active board of directors who keep close tabs on how the organization is run. |
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However, a growing number of artistic directors are going beyond tokenism to a point where racial diversity is absolutely essential to their mission. |
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Museum directors wanted to display a representative work by every great artist, zookeepers hoped to have every animal no matter how exotic, botanists every plant. |
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Manoeuvering viewers into abandoning themselves to a story, as long as it's done thoughtfully and with respect, is what movie directors should know how to do. |
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During this meeting another board of directors also had to be elected. |
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Under the new plan in Scotland, hospital medical directors would be shown the figures during surgeons' annual appraisals, but patients would have no rights to inspect them. |
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Viewed as the waking dream to Argento's later nightmare in Technicolor Suspiria, it is a one-two combination that many directors would sell their soul to call their own. |
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The increases for directors will be backdated to October 1 last year. |
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If the company were forced into bankruptcy or left open to a major claim, the personal assets of the directors could be appropriated to pay off creditors. |
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This makes directors the ultimate personal backstop for some of the corporations' unpaid wages-as well as for unpaid taxes, including unremitted employee deductions. |
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The directors came in about five minutes before the callbacks were supposed to start, and then handed out a bunch of informational packets and stuff. |
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They became popular after a Delaware court found a board of directors negligent in 1985 for approving in two hours the sale of a company at a lowball price. |
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However, right wing groups threatened board directors who opposed Tanaka around the period the investigation took place. |
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Land Securities today announces that Cressida Hogg and Edward Bonham Carter will join the Board as independent non-executive directors. |
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Julia is a Capetonian who lived in London for 12 years, six of which were spent working as an agent for film directors. |
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Karen Fulton, Pat Ryan, Brad Johnson, John LeCloux, Michael Marcian, Lori Norcross and Ian Flynn have also joined the board of directors. |
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Marver, managing partner of VantagePoint, is to join Internet Devices' board of directors. |
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Since its inception in 2010 by the SPE board of directors, the SPE Corporate Support Award has been a key goal for energy companies worldwide. |
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Congress needs to replace Beatriz Boza, Alfonso Lopez and Abel Salinas, the previous directors whose terms have expired. |
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Confidential discussions with spiritual directors are one avenue by which a seminarian is able to grow in celibate chastity. |
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Many of Rehab Synergies' senior directors and speech pathologists are required to take it. |
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Also being announced today is the new Supervisor-2 Module for use in all MDS 9500 Series directors. |
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Swenson for election as directors by the stockholders at the 2012 annual meeting. |
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Cardiac Science also announced it is withdrawing its slate of alternative directors for the upcoming Spacelabs annual meeting. |
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Ahrens is on the board of directors of many private companies including Coapt Systems, CoAxia, Novare Surgical, and Transoma Medical. |
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Dan Hennessey has been elected to serve on the Arkansas Optometric Association's board of directors in Little Rock. |
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Smith announces that it is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Bronco Drilling Company, Inc. |
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That's the frustration many IT directors and administrators face each time a new technology, touted as the next big thing, is introduced. |
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She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood. |
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When the directors came out of their meeting, I hit the boss key to replace my game with a fake spreadsheet screen. |
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A new board of directors took over in 1989 when and injected some much needed financial resources into the club. |
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Other contemporary English directors include Sam Mendes, Guy Ritchie and Steve McQueen. |
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Other important directors including Charlie Chaplin, Michael Powell, Carol Reed and Ridley Scott. |
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Forward Air Corporation said it has elected Craig Carlock as a non-management director of its board of directors. |
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Bankers call this a hell-or-high-water deal because it protects the buyer from the directors and offers from other bidders. |
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The industry debate over term limits for directors surfaced anew last week with Unitus Community CU of Portland, Ore. |
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The directors of the company attempted to avert bankruptcy by appealing to Parliament for financial help. |
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They soon combined as a single board of directors which met in offices at Paddington. |
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To determine whether and which locomotives would be suitable, the directors organised the Rainhill Trials. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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Executive directors manage the everyday operation of the trust and develop policy and strategy for approval by the trustees. |
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The Chief Medical Officer and Chief Nursing Officer are also directors of the department's board. |
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The late Tareque Masud is regarded as one of Bangladesh's outstanding directors due to his numerous productions on historical and social issues. |
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Some board members are nominated by associations but not representatives of them, plus three other independent directors including Mark Stephens. |
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The LSE Council is responsible for strategy and its members are company directors of the school. |
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Since Brook's production, directors have used their imaginations freely in staging the play. |
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She took advice from William and Robert Chambers of Edinburgh, directors of one of their favourite magazines, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal. |
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His influence helped start a trend for film directors to control artistic aspects of their films without answering to the film's producer. |
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Musical directors were employed to oversee the recording process, such as Alfred Newman for City Lights. |
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As Lean himself pointed out, his films are often admired by fellow directors as a showcase of the filmmaker's art. |
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Leigh was considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses of her day, and her directors emphasised this in most of her films. |
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Sellers's personality was described by others as difficult and demanding, and he often clashed with fellow actors and directors. |
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Divorced from two film directors, Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, Winslet is currently married to businessman Ned Rocknroll. |
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Joe Dante and then Peter Jackson were considered as directors for The World Is Not Enough. |
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In 1917 the LSO's directors agreed unanimously that they would promote no more concerts until the end of the war. |
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Yates has been influenced by such directors as Steven Spielberg, David Lean, and Ken Loach. |
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Some directors believe in shooting everything from every conceivable angle, and then working the material in the cutting room. |
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The couple had two sons, Jake and Luke, both of whom work as directors on Scott's production company, Ridley Scott Associates. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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His permanent replacement, Bruce Rioch, lasted for only one season, leaving the club after a dispute with the board of directors. |
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Renault is administered through a board of directors, an executive committee and a management committee. |
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Many art museum directors lost their posts in 1933 and were replaced by party members. |
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Chairman of directors Frank Brook is pictured with unveiler Harold Frith of the Leeds depot, one of the company's oldest employees. |
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Among other items placed in the casKet, say funeral directors, have been champagne, cigarettes, tea bags and yoghurt. |
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Some Hollywood directors have turned to Tokyo as a backdrop for movies set in Japan. |
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The two were directors of Sutton Energy Ltd, also registered in the British Virgin Islands in 2002, then transferred to Samoa. |
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She has read politic directors and judiciously appraises the buttock-shots in her favo urite movies. |
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Since Network Rail does not have shareholders, its members hold the board of directors to account for their management of the business. |
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The Scottish Government is responsible for appointing a board of directors to run public bodies. |
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The most prominent directors remaining in London were Alexander Korda, an expatriate Hungarian, and Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Since the beginning of his career, he has collaborated numerous times with several directors, mainly Vadim Jean and Danny Boyle. |
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Prominent directors have included Hal Prince, who also got his start with Abbott, and Trevor Nunn. |
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The Courtauld is especially well known for its many graduates who have become directors of art museums around the world. |
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Foreign investment by sponsoring directors will be permissible on the basis of capital being non-repatriable but dividends remittable abroad. |
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The judgment re-establishes that the directors and the shareholders cannot be made vicariously liable in criminal matters. |
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The Archive also collects films which feature key British actors and the work of British directors. |
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Sky UK Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sky plc, with its current company directors being Andrew Griffith and Christopher Taylor. |
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Costumers and cosmeticians and assistant directors with clipboards and headsets always knocking on her door, going in, coming out. |
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The company is managed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from the membership. |
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For the cinephile, comes a collection of works from two directors who have influenced film-making since their debut in the Twenties. |
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By the end of the 1980s the Celtic board consisted of Chairman Jack McGinn and directors Kevin Kelly, Chris White, Tom Grant and Jimmy Farrell. |
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Harrison of Cardiff as managing director and Lord Rhondda as one of its directors. |
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The board of directors consists of two representatives appointed by each Union and an independent chairman. |
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Two directors at Cotswold Manufacturing, which makes doorsets, doorkits and internal glazed screens, began their careers as apprentices. |
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Filming began in January 2011 and unlike the previous series, this series' directors did not direct in blocks but in specific episodes. |
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The tapes also had Kapoor speaking about the casting couch in Bollywood and naming several big actresses, directors and producers. |
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Band directors across the nation nominated only their very best band and color guard members to audition. |
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Each regional office is led by a regional executive director elected by the regional board of directors. |
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And it will vindicate Cardiff's decision to stand by Jones when twitchier directors would have caved in to the carping minority. |
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It ordered Standard to break up into 34 independent companies with different boards of directors. |
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Camp directors conduct the hiring of seasonal counselors, instructors, and support staff, often during job fairs held on campuses. |
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Parents and children can meet camp directors and collect information about summer camps. |
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The traditions of Soviet animation were developed recently by such directors as Aleksandr Petrov and studios like Melnitsa Animation. |
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Significant directors include Dimitris Rontiris, Alexis Minotis and Karolos Koun. |
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It's also no wonder that Hollywood could implode, as the two bigshot directors opined in the same article. |
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The board of directors is normally elected by the members, and the other officers are normally appointed by the board. |
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The United Kingdom, the United States, and most Commonwealth countries have single unified boards of directors. |
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There are necessarily rules on when directors can be removed from office and replaced. |
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It is a principle of corporate law that the directors of a company have the right to manage. |
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Probably the most fundamental guarantee that directors will act in the members' interests is that they can easily be sacked. |
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If the board is classified, then directors cannot be removed unless there is gross misconduct. |
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The stewards offered me coffee, then the Samp directors arrived to give me a team jersey. |
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The Institute is governed by its Council, a volunteer board of directors that oversees the management of ALI's business and projects. |
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To earn some income from the tunnel, the company directors allowed sightseers to view the shield in operation. |
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In return the corporation was allowed to appoint five of the fifteen members of the board of directors. |
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Joseph Locke was asked by the directors to carry out another survey of the proposed tunnel works and produce a report. |
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Whilst the line was being built, the directors were trying to decide whether to use standing engines or locomotives to propel the trains. |
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