First, you will want to ask questions that are
directed at the role itself.
Not exact matches
They seem robotic, even dehumanizing: stuff you'd expect to see for assembly line jobs, even if they're
directed at candidates in strategic and uniquely skilled
roles.
Last, but certainly not least, her
role at Ariel Investments was a
direct outcome of her close friendship with CEO John Rogers.
Katie started her career in various finance
roles at JP Morgan and Bank of America prior to joining the W Capital team in 2005 during the early days of W Capital defining the emerging
direct secondary market.
In that
role she oversaw media and community relations for complex development projects such as Pacific Park Brooklyn, Barclays Center, and Tata Innovation Center
at Cornell Tech, as well as
directing marketing strategy for the company's multimillion square foot residential, commercial and retail portfolio.
Both appear — if in exceptional
roles — in association with group prophetism; Micaiah with Ahab's official court prophets and Elisha with the cult - related «Sons of the prophets»
at Bethel (II Kings 2:3), Jericho (II Kings 2:5), and Gilgal (II Kings 4:38; cf. 6:1)- These «sons of the prophets» (first appearing in Elijah's day in I Kings 20:35) are in
direct descent from the «bands of prophets» encountered more than a century earlier in the Saul narratives (I Sam.
Upon careful analysis,
at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully
directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal
role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
Neither of the
roles are locked
at this point, but the film already has an interesting pedigree: It's being
directed by Tim Burton.
It is not
directed against any other persons as such, but
at a particular
role typification which is never, thank God, wholly incarnated, but which, to the degree that it is internalized as the professional superego, exercises demonic compulsive power over the self.
At the end of the episode, Jack is
directed by Randall's karate teacher to showcase his purpose and
role in Randall's life.
On more than one occasion, I took my right hand and fellow partner in crime (if you will forgive the comparison), Ian Metcalfe, along to meetings with me (we were ace
at good cop - bad cop — I'll let you decide who played which
role), and more often than not, the meetings were
directed at Ian with the assumption that I worked for him.
What is clearer to me now is that the precedent of the King James Version has played a decisive and constructive
role in
directing readers of English to a rather literal experience of the Bible, and that this precedent can be ignored only
at considerable cost, as nearly all the English versions of the Bible done in recent decades show.
The majority of the research
at Annenberg School of Communications has been
directed toward the portrayal of violence,
role stereotypes, and power relationships on television.
Beyond those previous ventures, Morris has played an important
role in helping to build complete winery experiences from the ground up, as he was instrumental in commencing the
Direct to Consumer programs
at St. Anne's Crossing Winery and Truett Hurst Winery respectively.
As Gold Sponsors, WineShop
At Home and its hundreds of wine consultants across the country are excited to play even a small
role in helping other women rise, shine and be recognized in our
direct to consumer channel of distribution in the world of wine.»
Cazorla has 1 or 2 years
at the top left, it could be a good time this season to move him back to ACM and act as
direct cover for Ozil, Cazorla is one of the few players good enough to fill that
role and not end up a hindrance.
Wenger shouldn't be in charge of the coaching anymore, now that Gazidis is finally acting to break up the managers
role then now is the time to look
at pinching the best coaches from around the world and giving them
direct responsibility for coaching players.
I agree Xhaka is not fitting well with the formation so far, but he could if
directed to be a disciplined defender for the match in question, or otherwise sit down Ramsey (haha, like Wenger will actually do that consistently) or put Ramsey in Ozil's
role (haha, like Wenger will actually do that
at all consistently either), have Xhaka play more B2B - ish style, and have Coquelin or new addition or perhaps Elneny take Xhaka's current spot.
What I'm most curious to see this season is whether Wenger will decide to play a 4 -2-3-1 (as we saw
at Anfield) with Song and Denilson as the two defensive midfield players or a more
direct 4 -1-2-3 with Nasri and Cesc in more attacking
roles.
The service continues to attract the right calibre of applicant
at present and «
direct entry» to the higher ranks as a police officer would mean that police officer managers and supervisors are supervising and leading other police officers without having the basic understanding of what the
role they are supervising entails.
Government was certainly his main focus — see Guido's wordcloud here — and the deputy prime minister sees a long future in his
role as realistic, an off - the - cuff quip
directed at cantankerous peer Lord Oakeshott being revealing of his view of the future:
«We don't think politics should play a
role in these types of decisions,» a Bloomberg spokesperson said, likely as a slight
directed at Liu, who has often been challenged by the Murdoch - owned New York Post.
Duffy was said
at the time to have played a
direct role in talks with Tech Valley Communications, which was offered $ 350,000 in state and local funding to consolidate its operations
at 41 State St.. The company remains in the location to this day.
The state's Medicaid director, Jason Helgerson, said the state recognizes the critical
role direct care workers play keeping the disabled and seniors
at home, chief goals of their ambitious Medicaid Redesign Team.
Using information from the VITamins and Lifestyle study, Dibaba and the other co-authors analyzed an enormous trove of data on over 66,000 men and women, ages 50 to 76, looking
at the
direct association between magnesium and pancreatic cancer and whether age, gender, body mass index, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs use and magnesium supplementation play a
role.
Aside from Augustine's
role in the energy world, however, there's another hurdle the university may have to overcome to restore the report's reputation, according to biologist Steven Courtney, who
directs the science program
at RESOLVE, a company that works to end policy conflicts.
When the researchers looked
at the
role of genes that were methylated by genes with code differences related to ASD, including additional genes beyond those with
direct code changes, they found that the majority were involved in biological pathways that were important in immune function.
Katharina Landsberg (Dahmann, MPG)-- «The
role of cell bond tension in
directing cell sorting
at the anteroposterior compartment boundary in wing imaginal dices of Drosophila melanogaster» (2010)
Research in my lab is
directed at understanding the
role of the microtubule network in cell organization and function.
This Guideline is
directed at secondary and tertiary care (hospital treatment) in the UK and considers the
role of treatments such as sentinel node biopsy.
He has played a leadership
role in a number of national multi-center research studies funded by NIH and CDC contracts and has
directed numerous NIH and CDC grant - funded studies based
at BSRI and conducted in collaboration with UCSF, UCB and other national and international institutions.
Her research interests are
directed at improving outcomes in early onset epilepsy, which includes the
role of early surgical intervention and the ketogenic diet.
Though to date, research hasn't shown a
direct link between the water we drink and feminization in humans, there's plenty of indirect evidence that suggests estrogen in our drinking water is
at least playing a big
role in our feminization as a species, along with all the other sources of estrogen we're exposed to on a daily basis.
The Opotowski team, which found that low vitamin A levels had as great an effect lowering BMD as did high vitamin A levels, suggested that vitamin A deficiency may contribute to increased fracture risk by allowing bone matrix to grow faster than it can be mineralized.12 Indeed, although the net effect of vitamin A is to stimulate osteoclasts and slow the growth of osteoblasts, vitamin A also causes osteoblasts to secrete a variety of enzymes and other proteins that are important to bone mineralization, including osteocalcin, which is a protein that plays a
direct role in attracting and binding calcium within the bone matrix.6 By slowing the growth of the matrix but increasing the rate
at which it is mineralized, adequate vitamin A helps to ensure sufficient bone density.
Dr. Jill Rabin helps
direct Women's Health Programs
at Northwell Health in New Hyde Park, N.Y. Reading over the findings, she said that they weren't surprising, given the
role of estrogen in heart health.
Though Vanilla Sky's sometimes surreal trappings found the film receiving a mixed reception
at the box office, the same could not be said for the following year's massively successful sci - fi chase film Minority Report,
directed by Steven Spielberg, or of the historical epic The Last Samurai,
directed by Edward Zwick.For his next film, Cruise picked a
role unlike any he'd ever played; starring as a sociopathic hitman in the Michael Mann psychological thriller Collateral.
The actors sleepwalk through their
roles (save for Rosemary herself, Mia Farrow, chewing the scenery with termitelike gusto as the boy's satanic protector), while Moore, who previously
directed «Behind Enemy Lines» and the «Flight of the Phoenix» remake, seems completely
at a loss without any planes to crash.
At the beginning of 1995, he
directed a segment of the anthology film Four Rooms and acted in Robert Rodriguez's sequel to El Mariachi, Desperado, and the comedy Destiny Turns on the Radio, in which he had a starring
role.
Steven Soderbergh,
at the top of his game, handles
directing, editing, scoring, camerawork and the lead
role in this comedic oddity.
The five actors nominated for the prestigious award, which honours the future stars of cinema, include Brits Jack O'Connell, who began his career in the E4 drama Skins in 2007 and this year took the lead
role in the Angelina Jolie -
directed feature Unbroken, and Gugu Mbatha - Raw, already an established name on stage and television, who was named best actress
at this year's British Independent Film Awards for her portrayal of Dido Elizabeth Belle in the period drama Belle.
He followed that with a lead
role in IN SECRET (
directed by Charlie Stratton) opposite Jessica Lange, Elizabeth Olsen and Oscar Isaac which premiered last year
at the Toronto Film Festival.
Lynch soon realised that this was something he wanted to
direct so Montgomery became a producer, Lynch cast Laura Dern whom he knew from Blue Velvet and Nicholas Cage who he considers fearless in the lead
roles of a wildly in love couple on the run and the result was Wild
at Heart.
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Although this is not a biographical study, Thomas» book does proceed in a basically chronological manner, beginning with Lorre's work on the European stage in the 1920s and early 1930s, following his move to Hollywood and
roles as a leading actor in the 1930s, proceeding to a study of his work as a supporting actor
at Warner Bros. in the 1940s, his not - so - triumphant return to Europe to
direct and star in Der Verlorene after WWII and finally his late screen
roles in the 1950s and 1960s.
Who
directed Steiger to play the
role at a manic pitch of screaming hyperbole, while Keitel remained his usual introverted, tortured self?
At the Los Angeles press day for the film, Daniel Craig, director Sam Mendes, and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson discussed how Skyfall presented an opportunity to continue to regenerate the franchise and introduce new characters, how they wrote the
role of the Bond villain specifically for Javier Bardem, why Mendes was drawn to
directing the film, what inspired his decision to cast Bérénice Marlohe, how DP Roger Deakins contributed to the extraordinary look of the movie, and why after five decades Bond is still such a potent franchise.
Deadline has word of Mike Myers joining Bohemian Rhapsody, or
at least being in talks for a
role in the movie, which just offered a first look
at Mr. Robot star Rami Malek looking incredible and almost indistinguishable from the real Freddie Mercury in a still from the movie, which is
directed X-Men and The Usual Suspects helmer Bryan Singer.
Subsequent stage productions included Robert Donat's turn as Becket in an Old Vic production
directed by Robert Helpmann in 1953; a 1971 New York stage version with Dark Shadows alumnus Jonathan Frid in the title
role; a Royal Shakespeare Company version in 1972 starring Hammer Films regular Richard Pasco as Becket; and most recently in 2014
at St. Bartholomew - the - Great Church in London, testifying to the continual appeal of Eliot's work.
There are also interviews on newer projects including Douglas Aarniokoski talking about
directing «Nurse 3D» and his start
at Full Moon and also Olivia Alexander talking about her
role in Full Moon's «Killer Eye 2».
The first film Gerwig has solitarily written and
directed (this is not, as many have claimed, her inaugural turn behind the camera; she shares a directorial credit with Joe Swanberg on 2008's Nights And Weekends), Lady Bird arranges an even better entrance for its own irresistible heroine: Squabbling with her combative, witheringly disapproving mother (Laurie Metcalf, granted her best
role in ages) while driving around to look
at colleges, Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) decides she's had just about enough conversation, opens her passenger - side car door, and rolls out.