The Gooners are no exception and that explains
the discussion on big names.
Not exact matches
In this
discussion, «losing your temper» is generally defined as: yelling at kids, calling them
names, slamming things
on the counter, giving
bigger consequences than are needed, and refusing to meet basic needs, such as by saying, «No supper tonight.»
Starting with a community - centric panel
discussion that focused
on career sustainability in the entertainment industry (in collaboration with One United Bank); to an intimate dinner at the home of Emmy Award - winning casting agent, Robi Reed; leading up to the association's premiere event: its annual awards show that showcased some of the
biggest names in the industry.
When Antoine Fuqua met with MGM to begin
discussions about The Magnificent Seven, the
big screen remake of the 1960s Western by the same
name (which is based
on the Japanese classic film, Seven Samurai), there weren't any major actors attached to the movie.
In this
discussion, though, CEO Strauss Zelnick lasered in
on big -
name games like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Based
on Kristine Rusch's information, traditional publishers cooperate in launching new releases that will not overlap with other
big name titles through their «informal»
discussions.
The festival regularly pulls in the
biggest names in words — Dave Eggers, A.M. Homes, Andrew Solomon, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan — for illuminating readings, one -
on - one talks and panel
discussions.
In this
discussion, though, CEO Strauss Zelnick lasered in
on big -
name games like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2.
David Rothbard, Executive Producer of the film and President of CFACT, said «We are honored to be having Climate Hustle's U.S. premiere take place
on Capitol Hill, and are excited to be bringing the film to life with a provocative
discussion featuring some of the
biggest names in the climate debate.»
I'm happy to suggest a thread and ping it, as I've done just now, pinging an old
discussion of Mandelbrot opining
on weather vs climate, an old
discussion but Mandelbrot is a
big name.
Today, Scott Greenfield added to this
discussion on his Simple Justice blog, pointing out that
big follower numbers continue to impress many Twitter users who lack «a clear understanding that followers
on Twitter are too often
named «Britney» or [are] themselves only interested in gathering as many followers as possible in their simplistic quest at marketing hegemony.»