Sentences with phrase «orchestrator of»

There are universal laws, like gravity, that govern how we interact in this world and some call the orchestrator of these laws God.
Focus on a personal statement that brands your experience, talents, accomplishments and value you can bring to a future employer, maybe something like «Persistent and aggressive president's club sales hunter» or an «Orchestrator of awesome events and social media campaigns.»
David Greene is a remarkable orchestrator of complicated class action cases.
In both cases the artist's touch is suppressed; he acts as designer rather than craftsman, an orchestrator of pictorial concepts rather than a shaper of materials.
Not when the orchestrator of this renewed attraction is an evil spirit with a lust for revenge nursed for over two hundred years.
The original orchestrator of Apple's publisher deals for the iBookstore, Eddy Cue, is resuming court testimony today, having last testified on Thursday afternoon.
Since its 2004 founding, PASA has grown into an umbrella organization and an orchestrator of more than 60 after - school programs that occupy the interest, creativity, and late afternoons of nearly 2,000 Providence middle school kids.
I enjoyed the pulpiness of the visual, which plays directly to De Palma's strengths as an orchestrator of psychosexual nightmares, but Gina, like Elvira, is a purely one - dimensional character.
Peter Bernstein, orchestrator of the original film and son of the late Ghostbusters composer Elmer Bernstein, will conduct local orchestras for the screening of the classic film starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson and Sigourney Weaver.
Like Spielberg's «Lincoln», «Selma» is as much about the procedures of political maneuvering, in - fighting and bargaining as it is about the chief orchestrator of the resulting deals.
The film posits that Guevara is the master strategist behind the Cuban revolution as well as the orchestrator of the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis, a theory which does offer up some fascinating possibilities of Guevara's hope to establish a Latin America superpower.
It's composed by Matt Dunkley, a British composer whose name is perhaps most recognisable as an orchestrator of dozens of film scores over the last decade or so, including most of Craig Armstrong's and, more recently, several from Hans Zimmer's stable, though we shouldn't hold that against him.
Interleukin 1 - Beta is suspected also to be an early orchestrator of the new bone growth that knits together a fracture.
In addition, Sox9 acts also as key orchestrator of the extracellular matrix remodeling, cell adhesion and cytoskeleton dynamics required for tumor invasion.
Zhao, who's now a professor at the University of California, Davis, sees bioelectricity as an orchestrator of complicated events, such as the healing of an injury.
Having left a legacy as an orchestrator of attacks, a specialist in free kicks, and a maker and taker of goals, Zico proved himself a worthy bearer of the number ten shirt in Brazilian football's most beautiful era.
Wenger is the orchestrator of almost every failure of ours because he's in the helms deep of every Arsenal transaction, dealings, decision making & policy initiation.
Always a solid perimeter defender and orchestrator of the offense, Conley has emerged as arguably the team's most potent scorer in the post-Rudy Gay era.
Santi is a better orchestrator of play than Jack.
One of Paul's key findings is the primary role of the Chief Customer Officer as the orchestrator of customer experiences.
The resilient children saw themselves as the orchestrators of their own fates.
The ICTR depends on the cooperation of the current Rwandan government, dominated by Tutsis, and it has indicted and tried primarily Hutu orchestrators of the genocide of 1994 and only a few Tutsis.
OCTOBER «Legend» (October 2): Anyone that can't get enough of Tom Hardy when he's on - screen will have such appetite tested by seeing two Hardys, when he plays twins Reggie and Ronnie Kray, orchestrators of a massive crime ring in 1960s Britain.
«We are the skilled orchestrators of those relationships.

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Musk played an Oz - like role as master orchestrator, sending signals through earnings calls and blog postings, while keeping the states in the dark and playing on their fears of losing out.
Simplified, the gold price rigging scam works by the orchestrators allowing natural market forces to increase the price in roughly $ 50 — 100 increments, whereupon they unleash massive, synchronized, simultaneous, shock - and - awe - style naked short sales, unbacked by any physical gold they actually own, that take the price right back down by $ 50 to $ 100 in a matter of minutes to a few days.
Each such large - scale price raid produces hundreds of millions of dollars in profits for the criminal orchestrators, not just from the futures market, but from the companion options, swaps and equities markets, all of which act in unison, and in a price - predictable up or down manner.
With colossal expectations to live up to, Sanchez has to assume leadership, and be the orchestrator who not only plays his part in the game, but can also be a key influence in getting the best out of others.
Personally, I am of the opinion that the role of a deep - lying midfield orchestrator is his best position and I believe he should be played there for Arsenal as well.
Playing on the Left - wing, Cazorla dictated Arsenal's tempo like an orchestrator, constantly drifting inward of Clichy, playing at Right - Back, and making a nuisance of himself to that Man City's back four.
In terms of creating goals: Santiago Cazorla has continued to be the chief orchestrator in the middle of midfield, although Ozil's return to action has alleviated the workload on the Spaniard.
Coquelin is covering Flaminis role, but no chance Wenger goes the rest of the season without an Arteta - type orchestrator in the middle.
Well, a Champions League winner's medal would complete the set, and new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte will count on the intelligence and vision of Spain's orchestrator to deliver that.
A natural leader and midfield orchestrator the Dutchman was well - liked for his strength, tackling and physical attributes and represented an excellent bit of business by Bayern.
«An orchestrator and connoisseur of meetings (the book reports on innumerable meetings), Bromley thinks poorly of the sessions he had with Skinner, noting that «I never left one of them feeling that there had been any significant information transfer or that I had pinned Sam down to a specific topic for more than a few seconds».
Inhibitory neurons, also known as interneurons, are considered as the «orchestrators» of cortical circuits.
In his stead came the duo of Marcelo Zarvos and Bruce Fowler - a more unlikely twosome is hard to imagine than the minimalist, subtle Zarvos and Hans Zimmer's orchestrator, but there you go.
The song, written by Germaine Franco — who also worked with composer Michael Giacchino as the orchestrator for Coco alongside cultural consultant Camilo Lara — and Molina, is the result of a spontaneous performance by Miguel and Hector, who must perform at a Land of the Dead talent show to gain access to Ernesto de la Cruz.
And, although there are a few pentatonic Orientalisms, the composer and his orchestrator, William D Brohn, are in the main more cunning, preferring slightly skewed western forms, underlining the cultural corruption of Saigon under the French and Americans.
He has worked as an orchestrator and conductor of original and additional music for both film and television at studios such as Warner Bros, Lionsgate, and NBC Universal Television.
I was taught privately by Lalo Schifrin («Mission Impossible», «Rush Hour», «Cool Hand Luke»), Jerry Goldsmith, and Scott Smalley (Orchestrator for «Batman»,» Conan The Barbarian»,» Robocop»), and I studied deeply the works of Bernard Herrmann, Sergei Prokofiev, Alan Silvestri («Back to the Future»,» Predator»,» What Lies Beneath»), Howard Shore («The Fly»,» Lord of the Rings»,» Silence of the Lambs»), and others.
«The more interdependent the world becomes, the more we rely on collaborators and orchestrators who are able to join others in work and life,» said Schleicher ahead of the event.
These unique capabilities of iPads and other mobile devices require that teachers become learning orchestrators and leave direct instruction behind.
Part of a series of specialized guides on System Center - this book delivers a focused drilldown into designing runbooks for Orchestrator workflow management solutions.
He was also responsible for the orchestrations of the opening and ending movies, described by Sakimoto as the best orchestrator he is aware of.
His deep understanding of music, versatility as an orchestrator and completely open - minded approach made him an invaluable part of the team.
A graduate of the Music Academy of Tel Aviv in his native Israel, Zur relocated to the United States and attended the film scoring programs at Dick Grove School of Music and UCLA, studying under such luminaries as composers Henry Mancini and Allyn Ferguson and orchestrator Jack Smalley.
It is an exhibition of collaborators, orchestrators, publishers, producers, and pirates organized by Drew Heitzler, co-founder of Champion Fine Art, a two - year gallery project of 21 artist - curated exhibitions that ran from September 2003 to November 2005.
This is best portrayed by his masterpiece «The Autumn of Central Paris» (1972 — 73), wherein philosopher Walter Benjamin is portrayed, as both the orchestrator and victim of historical madness.
«Acting as an artist, orchestrator, collaborator, curator, and / or director of a range of projects including films, processions, historical reenactments, demonstrations, exhibitions, and publications, the collaborative and social aspects of a project or place often become a central medium of his work.»
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