Sentences with phrase «time course director»

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Of course, the reason is because we had some unexpectedly large draws in distillates and gasoline that, when added together, are two times bigger than the crude build,» said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho.
Valeant's board of directors has given its new CEO hire «time to chart a course for the company,» and it appears a complete sale of itself is off the table.
Three courses are available from WMN, including one by its director, New Testament professor Craig Hill, based on his book In God's Time.
Of course, it's all up to personal preference, but Casa Cuervo's counselor and corporate affairs director, Cristóbal Mariscal, suggests times have changed.
Of course he is entitled to an opinion (he is signing the cheques after all) but it is time he took a step back, as far as his little legs will allow, from his role as self - styled Director of Football.
But that plan means the location of each temporary lot will change six times over the course of construction, said Borough Hall Land Use Director Robert Englert.
«Paterson has time to turn things around before the 2010 election, of course, but there's not a hint of good news for him in this poll,» says Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
For decades there has been some belief that pregnancy has an adverse effect on the course of melanoma, increasing the risk of its development, ability to spread throughout the body, and recurrence, said study coauthor Mark Faries, MD, FACS, who was director of therapeutic immunology at the John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, Calif. at the time the study was conducted.
The lead researcher for the study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopause.
The group that came up with these recommendations met «more than a few times» over the course of a year, says Kazuaki Miyagishima, director for food safety, zoonoses, and foodborne diseases at WHO, and a member of the panel.
«The downfall of that, of course, is as fast as we are moving, it can take a little bit of time to get that approval to happen,» Caitlin Checkett, Romney's digital integration director, said in the study.
«This is an exciting time in regenerative medicine, which is on the cusp of developing new therapies for the treatment of the major diseases that afflict humankind,» said Voot P. Yin, Ph.D., course director.
I remember when I was 8, the wife of the school director was sharing a «treat» with a few lucky kids (I was among the very few): fried beef liver in butter (don't know how she got that but I didn't ask)... I told you, we are talking about another food and behavior paradigm... Of course, it is easy to remember this period of time with rosy lenses but really, what a change in just 3 decades.
Now Hulu is hoping to tease the drama out of that national doubt with «11.22.63,» a nine - part time - travel epic executive produced by «Star Wars» director J.J. Abrams and starring James Franco as Jake Epping, a writing teacher who goes back to the early 1960s to stop Oswald and change the course of history.
By the time the ride is over, director Drew Goddard and co-writers Goddard and Joss Whedon will change course three or four times, nodding and winking but never losing momentum.
Of course, director Nick Gomez's odd pacing certainly doesn't help — there are times when the film actually seems to be pausing for laughter or applause.
From writer - director Eric Mendelsohn, the only two - time winner of the directing prize at Sundance (first for JUDY BERLIN, also starring EDIE FALCO) comes 3 BACKYARDS, the story of three residents of the same town over the course of one seemingly perfect Autumn day.
De la Cortina has been having more success as an actor than as a director, and so he posits himself as the suave leading man (taking off his shirt a half - dozen times over the course of the movie).
First - time feature director Anna Foerster seems well aware that the talky bits in the Underworld universe are best served in small doses, and that gives the extended cast — which also includes Theo James as a good guy, Tobias Menzies as a bad guy, Lara Pulver as a vampire lady we're not quite sure about, and (of course) the awesome Charles Dance emoting his way through some enjoyably colorful nonsense — ample time to beat the stuffing out of each other.
It contains interviews with the director and all the leading cast members, devoting some time to each and, of course, to the real Marilyn Monroe, Larry Olivier, Arthur Miller, etc..
It was on the set of «Rushmore» where Wes Anderson and Jason Schwartzman first crossed paths, and like many who come into the orbit of the director, they hit it off and continued to collaborate further, spending time togther on «Hotel Chevalier,» «The Darjeeling Limited,» «Fantastic Mr. Fox» and of course, this summer's «Moonrise Kingdom.»
What the director has kept is the earthy and ethereal treatment of redheads, here former 007 beauty Olga Kurylenko, who like Jessica Chastain before her, gets the chance to both soar and suffer (the shadowy yin to the free - spirited yang) over the course of the films run - time.
Of course host Jimmy Kimmel found time for plenty of jokes about Harvey Weinstein during his opening monologue, but elsewhere, some of the industry's biggest names made their allegiances evident, from the introduction of Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormand.
What You Need To Know: Swedish - born first - time feature - length filmmaker Fredrik Bond might be an unknown in the film world, but he has accumulated numerous awards throughout the course of his successful career as a commercial director including one at Cannes.
Cinema has been here many times before, of course, and director John Hillcoat and screenwriter Nick Cave — who worked together on 2005's «The Proposition» — don't much surprise with their bone - cracking tale of the bootlegging Bondurant brothers: Jack (Shia LaBeouf), Forrest (Tom Hardy) and Howard (Jason Clarke).
Of course, Ceylan is no stranger to the festival; his 2008 Three Monkeys won him the Best Director Award, and Once Upon A Time In Anatolia, his previous film before this one, won the Grand Jury Prize (highest alternative to the Palme) in 2011.
It's pretty well known that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the film over the course of 12 years to watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional family grow up and evolve over time.
It's now common knowledge that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the film over the course of 12 years to watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional family grow up and evolve over time.
Although the director only directed 8 animated features over the course of his time running Studio Ghibli, all of them are bonafide classics of animation.
Moderated by Talking Dead's Head Nerd in Charge, Chris Hardwick, the panel included Walking Dead creator and writer (for both the shows and the comics) Robert Kirkman, practical effects aficionado and 24 - time episode director Greg Nicotero, executive producer Gale Anne Hurd, Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan), Melissa McBride (Carol), Lennie James (Morgan), Katelyn Nacon (Enid), Austin Amelio (Dwight), Tom Payne (Paul «Jesus» Rovia), and of course, Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon).
Who Framed Roger Rabbit has it's own fair share of we - want - more - and - more - movie - secrets goodness, this time featuring in both a pop up feature entitled Toon Town Confidential and of course, an Audio Commentary with director Robert Zemeckis, producers Frank Marshall and Steve Starkey, writers Peter Seaman and Jeffrey Price, and visual effects guru Ken Ralston.
The central gimmick is daring and thrilling, of course: the sensation that director Alejandro G. Inarritu shot this movie in one long, single take, through narrow corridors and up and down stairways and onto the streets and rooftops of Times Square.
Of course, there are plenty of other extras to get excited about, including 16 deleted scenes (most of which feature Will Shortz, since he was the initial focus of the film), a 21 - minute featurette on director Patrick Creadon's Sundance experience, and the short film, «Waiting for the New York Times» by Patricia Erens.
Last night in Park City, director Richard Linklater made cinematic history with the groundbreaking «Boyhood,» a time capsule - like exploration of childhood and family shot over the course of 12 years.
Of course it is, and there are dozens, if not hundreds, of examples of directors working time and again with the same crew members, trusted writers, cameramen, production designers, editors, even costume designers, to prove it.
A friend of mine maintains that the directors work is always unappreciated until it ages a little, but I think this may be an exception (time will, of course, tell...) Damsels In Distress finds Stillman making a bitter mockery of his previous work cloaked in effervescent frivolity.
Of course it is, and there are dozens, if not hundreds, of examples of directors working time and again with the same crew members, trusted writers, cameramen, production designers, ed...
Of course, this time around it's not Scott behind the camera, but rather «Prisoners» director Denis Villeneuve.
But over time, probably over the course of a few reworked drafts, these set - pieces faded to the background of the director's mind.
Readers of the books, of which I am not one, presumably already know the answers to these and other questions, but returning screenwriters Peter Craig and Danny Strong and director Francis Lawrence skillfully interweave political intrigue and deadly obstacles, all while still finding time for moments with the characters we've gotten to know over the course of the series.
«Chris has generously given his time and expertise to classmates — leading a Saturday morning workshop on software skills, serving both formally and informally as teaching assistant in several TIE courses — while doing excellent work of his own,» said TIE Program Director and Lecturer Joe Blatt.
«As a long - time IB educator and Project Zero practitioner, I couldn't be more thrilled at the inclusion of the Project Zero Classroom and the online courses in the official offerings of IB professional development,» said Jim Reese, director of Professional Development Collaborative at the Washington International School (an IB school since 1977).
Business leaders interviewed ranked the following skills as most important for junior members of staff to develop: • Time management 45 % • Prioritisation 39 % • Social skills 39 % • Team work 38 % • Communication skills 38 % Natasha Kizzie, Director of Marketing at NCS Trust, says: ³ Doing well at school is of course immensely important for young people ¹ s futures, not just in terms of grades but in learning how to apply themselves to an activity, to prioritise effectively and to commit to seeing tasks through.
Executive Director Bridget Laird says college students» energy and creativity bolster the program, plus the after - school time slot works with their course schedules, and many of them need part - time work.
According to Director of Course Development Katy Mullin, Scitent is keen on staying ahead of eLearning trends and thinks this is an exciting time to rethink content and how learners access content.
«This year approximately 20,000 Washington high school graduates going directly into public higher education institutions had to enroll in remedial courses, costing students money and time and reducing the chance they will earn a degree» said Bill Moore, Core to College Alignment Director at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.
The exact number in such classes is hard to quantify, in part because some students enroll for a course or two, while others are getting through several courses they failed the first time, says Steven Pines, executive director of the Education Industry Association in Rockville, Md..
Since launching in 2009, the Texas Virtual School Network has provided first - time high school course credit, credit recovery and dual - credit opportunities in a variety of subjects for students across the state, said Kate Loughrey, the Texas Education Agency's director of distance learning.
«We know that teachers are the most important school factor in student learning, so now more than ever we need to develop effective policies that help our teachers to become world - class educators from the time they enroll in preparatory courses until the day they retire,» said NASBE Executive Director Brenda Welburn.
But MacFarlane is also a Grammy - nominated singer, director and producer of one of the top - grossing movies of all time for its rating, and of course, bestselling author of a first novel that has already been adapted for the upcoming film of the same name.
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