Sentences with phrase «talked about it in an interview back»

A few months ago, it already seemed likely that Vanquish would be getting a PC port, as Platinum Games co-founder Atsushi Inaba talked about it in an interview back in August.
A few months ago, it already seemed likely that Vanquish would be getting a PC port, as Platinum Games co-founder Atsushi Inaba talked about it in an interview back in August.

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We act like the interview is done, then call them back in and have them go over everyone they met, including their names and what they talked about.
In our interview, Fields said he wanted his «employees to be happy» and talked about traveling to Ford plants around the world, thinking about the «200,000 men and women that are relying us back in [the headquarters in] Dearborn.&raquIn our interview, Fields said he wanted his «employees to be happy» and talked about traveling to Ford plants around the world, thinking about the «200,000 men and women that are relying us back in [the headquarters in] Dearborn.&raquin [the headquarters in] Dearborn.&raquin] Dearborn.»
Referencing Kyrie's interview and not coming back too soon in my original post should have made it clear to you that I was not talking about Hayward's return this season, primarily, and definitely not at 100 % impact.
I don't disagree, however, with another point Jane makes on both the blog and in the audio interview, which is that serving children subpar food can result in costs on the back end, and she's not just talking about healthcare costs but the higher costs of educating a child who can't concentrate or pay attention.
Back in May, he made a brief visit to Buffalo for a $ 5,000 - a-person fundraiser just hours after talking about the need to curb the power of money in politics during a radio interview.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
Horror director, Mick Garris did some fantastic interviews back in 2010 for his Post Mortem with Mick Garris show with Tobe Hooper to talk about the horror films he created and what influences he brought with him during their creation.
«Ryan and I went back - and - forth and talked about it, and I said it just makes sense,» said Beth McGuire, the dialect coach of Black Panther, in an interview with Slate.
In an interview with LA School Report ahead of the plan's release, Castrejon talked about her guiding principles during her career in education reform and her excitement about coming back to Los AngeleIn an interview with LA School Report ahead of the plan's release, Castrejon talked about her guiding principles during her career in education reform and her excitement about coming back to Los Angelein education reform and her excitement about coming back to Los Angeles.
In his post interview wrap - up, Mark shares a short section from The Healthy Writer that has resonated with him, discusses the importance of optimism in a writer's life, and then shares his own plans to train for a half - marathon later this year and how that ties back to an inspirational talk that Joanna gave in a backlist episode from her own The Creative Penn Podcast about a 100 Kilometer ultra marathon that she completed and what that taught her about her own writinIn his post interview wrap - up, Mark shares a short section from The Healthy Writer that has resonated with him, discusses the importance of optimism in a writer's life, and then shares his own plans to train for a half - marathon later this year and how that ties back to an inspirational talk that Joanna gave in a backlist episode from her own The Creative Penn Podcast about a 100 Kilometer ultra marathon that she completed and what that taught her about her own writinin a writer's life, and then shares his own plans to train for a half - marathon later this year and how that ties back to an inspirational talk that Joanna gave in a backlist episode from her own The Creative Penn Podcast about a 100 Kilometer ultra marathon that she completed and what that taught her about her own writinin a backlist episode from her own The Creative Penn Podcast about a 100 Kilometer ultra marathon that she completed and what that taught her about her own writing.
17:30: We talk about what is presumed to be an infamous ANN interview with Crunchyroll's co-founder way back in the piracy days.
In an interview with his hometown paper, Bendis talks about his new Marvel contract, the Avengers movie and the television series Powers and A.K.A. Jessica Jones, all of which are based on his work, and his upcoming trip back to Cleveland.
In today's interview, Kevin Tumlinson talks about what he's giving up to achieve his writing goals, and I also talk about how I downsized back in 201In today's interview, Kevin Tumlinson talks about what he's giving up to achieve his writing goals, and I also talk about how I downsized back in 201in 2011.
Michael Serbinis, CEO of Kobo, spoke to GoodEReader.com one - on - one in an interview at BookExpo America in May, and he was back in front of the reporters this past week to talk about the finalized developments in some of Kobo's new frontiers.
Okay, so I live in California, where we have two seasons — hot and not, and my kids still talk about The Day It Snowed (back in» 98)-- but let's embrace the Christmas spirit for today's interview.
Join us back here then to learn more about how to talk about your book to groups or in media interviews.
I was listening to an interview with screenwriter Shane Black the other day, and he talked about the moment that you figure something out in your story that makes it so much better, and you go back and fix it and suddenly you look like a genius.
Today, AMO is delighted to welcome her back for an exclusive online interview where she talks about her role as Marlene in The Last of Us, the possibility of Half Life 3, and what it was like working on the Sons of Anarchy set!
Be sure to check back later today for the full interview where we talk about the game's multi layer damage system, Techland's in - house game engine, some of the items that can be used as weapons (including Krakowiak's favorite), and other things.
An interview from all the way back in 1995 features Super Mario RPG director and head of Square Development Section # 6, Chihiro Fujioka, talking about how Square was struggling to bring Mario into the world of RPGS.
In the interview, we talk about life after the Kickstarter, getting the old gang back together, their previous project The Secret World, developing with the Unity Engine, and the characters of The Longest Journey saga.
A really cool part of the interview is Haruki Satomi discussing what «Nintendo has done right with AR, like Pokemon Go» (which is weird because Pokemon Go isn't created by Nintendo), then Satomi goes into talking about SEGA doing VR first back in the mid-90s.
When Andy Warhol went and visited the Shah of Iran, and he came back and in Interview magazine he talked about in the basement in the Shah's palace were strings of diamonds.
So way back in episode 18, we had an interview with our friend Shannon Hoagland, where you and she talked about creative networking tips.
We'll talk about the basics of on - campus interviewing, how to get a callback, how to get a summer offer, how to get an offer to come back after the summer program, and alternate ways to get hired (without participating in a summer associate program).
An interview from all the way back in 1995 features Super Mario RPG director and head of Square Development Section # 6, Chihiro Fujioka, talking about how Square was struggling to bring Mario into the world of RPGS.
Simon Grunfeld, the founder and executive director of Ibinex stated out in an interview held one month back that, «On a foreign exchange you're talking about a 5 trillion - dollar daily turnover.
you can talk more about specific examples in your interview, but on the resume it's important to present information that you can back up in a very specific way.
Earlier this year, I talked about the need to go into every job interview with a few questions in your back pocket, since almost every interviewer will ask you if you have any questions.
So don't put any claims or facts that you can't back up or talk comfortably about when it comes time to answer questions in your interview.
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