Sentences with phrase «mulligan told»

«If it is part of a complementary group of companies with an integrated ecosystem, it will be able to benefit from the network effect, which Instagram has enjoyed since its Facebook acquisition,» Midia Research Senior Analyst Tim Mulligan told the E-Commerce Times.
«The latest twist in the Yahoo tale reveals just how quickly Yahoo has fallen from the upper firmament of tech's stars,» Midia Research Senior Analyst Tim Mulligan told the E-Commerce Times.
Michael Mulligan told The Times his email request to the society's 11,000 members to convene a special general meeting went out Wednesday and has already generated hundreds of «overwhelmingly positive» responses.
What separates us from a triple - A publisher is that I don't really have a desire to be a triple - A publisher,» Geoff Mulligan told Game Informer.
«The mere fact that it's taken 100 years for this story to be told is hugely revealing,» Mulligan told Time Out magazine in April.
«The truth is, we haven't kept up,» Mulligan told staff in an email on May 6, the day after Steinhafel left.

Not exact matches

«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia Research in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen survey revealed 61 % of Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite radio.)
Tell people no, you look like Carey Mulligan, Michelle Williams or Emma Watson!
Deadline reports that Luhrmann told them that Carey Mulligan has been offered the role.
Starring Mary J. Blige, Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Mitchell and Jason Clarke, the film is set in the segregated Mississippi Delta, and tells the epic story of two families pitted against a barbaric social hierarchy and an unrelenting landscape as they simultaneously fight the battle at home and the battle abroad.
Co-starring Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, John Goodman, and Garrett Hedlund, the movie tells of a folk singer - songwriter roaming New York in the 1960s, trying to be the next Bob Dylan but straining in his quest (it's reportedly based in part on the posthumous memoir of folk artist Dave Van Ronk).
I missed a few here - and - gone pictures I particularly wanted to see, such as Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (which lasted less than a week and reportedly has been pulled from distribution), James Bridges» 9/30/55 (shown as a first - run second feature in very farflung nabes), Ted Post's Go Tell the Spartans (a short - term top feature in the same farflung nabes), Paul Schrader's Blue Collar, Sidney J. Furie's The Boys in Company C, and Jack Gold's The Medusa Touch.
I'm told Mulligan's novel took place in an unnamed city, but Daldry and screenwriter Richard Curtis have set the film in Rio, anchoring it with a real - world specificity that does not serve this particular story well.
A beautifully told, classic coming of age tale through the eyes of a mature, cultured 16 year old growing up in suburban London in the 1960's, Jenny (Carey Mulligan).
With the latter, the story of the movement for the women's right to vote in England, we welcomed star Carey Mulligan, who has won high praise for her role as a young wife and mother who becomes increasingly active in the organizing of the movement, and director Sarah Gavron, who told me her reason for doing the film was simply that it was overdue and timely.
And we should applaud his move towards telling more stories with female protagonists — he recently said to The Guardian that «the journeys of young women are more moving» — because it means better roles for Carey Mulligan, Reese Witherspoon, and Saoirse Ronan, immensely talented actors who deserve all the opportunities they can get.
Starring Carey Mulligan, the film tells the story of the working - class British women who, inspired by the suffragette leader, Emmeline Pankhurst, took their fight for enfranchisement to the male establishment in Westminster.
Adapted from Hilary Jordan's 2008 novel, with a cast including Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell, Rob Morgan, Garrett Hedlund and singer - songwriter Mary J. Blige, Rees» film tells the intertwining stories of a white family and an African - American family in rural Mississippi after the Second World War.
Carey Mulligan can also be seen in the screen adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, another British classic that tells the tale of unmarried women and their possible suitors.
Yet Mulligan's performance and the solid cast elevate one of the better - told stories on TV this year.
Meryl Streep told Carey Mulligan her voice sounds «like warm caramel poured over the English language.»
A friend told me to start feeding it Mulligan Stew Pet Food and the problems seem to have vanished just like that.
Joan Kenney, the spokeswoman for the judiciary, tells Jonathan Saltzman of The Boston Globe today that Mulligan dropped the proposal after receiving a written opinion from the state Ethics Commission.
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