Sentences with phrase «face made it to the production»

While the face made it to the production sedan, the blue coupe got Subaru faithful all hot and bothered for nothing, as coupe variant of the long - running WRX sedan never materialized.

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Faced with geopolitical threats from Pakistan and China, PM Narendra Modi has tried to boost domestic defense production with his «Make in India» program.
His story about how he made Peerless Clothing into a world leader in the production of men's suits is a straight - ahead account of savvy business practice, exceedingly hard work, and fearlessness in the face of risk - both a valuable document for anyone building a company who wants to know how high - wire entrepreneurship works, and an important contribution to the history of garment manufacturing in Montreal.»
As production operations speed up, manufacturers face challenges with cleaning, product safety and changeover to ensure the right products make it into the right package with the correct labels.
Made from bioresorbable materials, such as polylactic acid, threads give a temporary lifting effect to the face and neck area while stimulating collagen production.
His exchanges with a liberal American journalist about the long struggle blacks have endured in the face of western imperialism, as the latter seeks to find common ground in their mutual pursuit of equality, makes for some of the most resonating and tense moments of this three - hour production.
That being said, they simply don't produce enough of the right type of estrogen to make up for the great loss we face as our ovaries cease production.
You're body is used to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone to estrogen ratio is getting messed up and so you do have to use what's called post cycle therapy when you're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle therapy as much on this podcast «cause I know we're kinda pushing for time but the problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can be tough on your liver, it can be tough on your own endogenous production so it's something that you do wan na make sure that you do, that you understand how to cycle properly and I have to be careful of course, giving out recommendations like that on this show just because so many people who are listening to this are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing of that nature where they're gonna be drug tested and stuff like this would be a big no - no anyways, you know, or they're going after more natural means and let's face it, prohormones can be kinda damaging to your body and the reason for that is because a lot of these side effects: acne and hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a lot of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
I do not believe in a one - hour production to do your face and I do not have a huge regimen of face cleansing, moisturizing, and make - up applying and removal.
In conclusion, there are melodramatic spells, as well as some focal unevenness, spawned from hurrying past certain plot aspects that really aren't all that needed in the first place, being not much more than supplements to the rather repetitious bloating that makes this overambitious effort too overblown for its own good, though not to the point of completely dismissing its engagement value, as there is enough sharpness to the production designs, cinematography and score work to provide striking style, as well as enough story value, brought to life by inspired writing, direction and acting, - particularly by leading lady Halle Berry - to make «Alex Haley's Queen» a rewarding near - epic study on the struggles faced by the mulattoes who struggled to fit into a post-slavery society that was rich with racial tension and plenty of other life challenges.
It is packed with interesting interviews (including one from 1978 with Donald Pleasance who fails to conceal his contempt for the project) and production trivia (e.g. the mask of the killer originally bore the face of William Shatner), and includes two scenes which were shot later to make the film long enough for NBC to televise.
The movie drags some in the middle while Thor tries to recover his hammer and make his way home; but let's face it: with all due respect to New Mexico, it's sprawling desert landscapes can't compete with the opulent splendor of Asgard, the production design of which gives The Lord of the Rings a run for its money.
The hurdles the production faced in trying to pass off Spain as Los Angeles are also explored, with Anderson sassing his homeland in such a way as to make up for screenwriter Scott Kosar likening his Ehren Kruger - ish script, sans irony, to Hitchcock.
Additionally, the rumors about the film's troubled production don't exactly exude confidence, and although «World War Z» taught us not to take behind - the - scenes drama at face value, there hasn't been a single trailer released yet that doesn't make the movie look like one really expensive mess.
Authenticity: Many participants felt while they faced many challenges in the theatrical production (balancing full - time school, life, and a rigorous six - week rehearsal schedule), the challenges were worth the connections they made to an outside audience of their work.
Not only does this package make tons of sense for families facing lots of urban driving, but it's also the most likely to be built by 2010: Chrysler's already announced the first ENVI product to reach production will likely be a cargo van (we bet it'll carry Dodge badges), with passenger versions possibly following soon after.
While the concept car features plenty of details that likely won't make it to production — like rear - hinged doors, rear - facing cameras in place of side view mirrors, and a wraparound dashboard screen that reaches all the way onto the interior door panels — we dig the traditional economy car signatures, like the bench seats front and rear.
Following a short stint as a Scion, the production C - HR finally showed its face at this year's Geneva Motor Show, and we were thrilled to see that the crossover retained much of what made us fall in love with it in the first place.
The about - face, which makes a mockery of some of the German carmaker's earlier advertising campaigns, has been driven by the need to reduce production costs, as well as provide competitive packaging for a new generation of small cars.
This process has actually been ongoing for quite some time and began with the emergence of tools that digitized the back - end of the business; word processors, computers, design software, email and much more (which changed writing, editing, typesetting, design etc) and has over time moved from there towards more front facing aspects of the industry (production, distribution, selling) before starting to make a large impact on the consumer side of the industry, consumption in the form of ebooks and web - reading (not to mention making many other forms of content from music to games available to those consumers).
While I enjoy playing multiplayer matches online with my friends, the addition of a Story Mode was always a surprise to me and for this year, EA seems to have improved the production values making for a compelling experience where you assume the control of Alex Hunter again and get to see many of old familiar faces as well as new ones.
The piece was one of several that made up the exhibition «If We Ever Get to Heaven,» which also included the film installation I Am Not Me, the Horse Is Not Mine (2008), created for Kentridge's production of Dmitri Shostakovich's The Nose at the Metropolitan Opera, and the charcoal - drawing animation Other Faces (2011).
No production values here: just a view of William Wegman's torso, which suddenly looks like a face and seems to make noises when he tightens his stomach.
A number of countries in Africa already face semi-arid conditions that make agriculture challenging, and climate change will be likely to reduce the length of growing season as well as force large regions of marginal agriculture out of production.
It discriminates both on its face, and as applied, against transportation fuels and fuel feedstocks imported from outside of California with the intended effect of (i) promoting in - state production of transportation fuels, and (ii) «keep [ing] consumer dollars local by reducing the need to make fuel purchases from beyond [California's] borders.»
On that basis, the report concludes that while continued oil sands production will make it very hard for Canada to meet its national emission reduction targets — which again it's worth pointing out, are in line with those of the US and far far below what science says is needed to minimize the impacts of climate change — on a global basis «elimination of oil sands GHG emissions will not eliminate or substantially lessen the immense challenge facing the world to reduce GHG emissions.»
Local has become the new buzzword, we now weigh the carbon footprint of our food, and there have been a few recent disasters in our food production system that make one want to look the farmer in the face.
Apple is planning a significant investment in LG Innotek to secure supply of 3D sensing modules for next - generation iPhone and iPad models expected to launch this year, according to Korean website The Investor.iPad Pro render by Benjamin Geskin and rough mockup of iPhone X and iPhone X PlusThe upfront payment could be worth as much as around $ 820.9 million, which LG Innotek would use to build additional facilities for production of 3D sensing and camera modules for mobile devices, the report claims.The 3D sensing modules assembled by LG Innotek, including the flood illuminator and dot projector, are key components of the iPhone X's new TrueDepth camera system, enabling features such as Face ID and Animoji.The investment would make sense given Apple plans to launch a refreshed
It's said that Apple, with its big pockets, has been able to beat out the rest of the industry in research, development and production of such camera systems that make features possible such as enhanced facial recognition (Face ID), Animoji and other augmented reality media.
Before hitting a major stumbling block with the production of TrueDepth camera systems and various sensors needed to make Face ID recognition on the iPhone X convenient, reliable and secure, Apple reportedly encountered some smaller difficulties getting Samsung to ramp up OLED screen manufacturing.
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