Sentences with phrase «time head of production»

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At the time of its acquisition of Tanumbirini Station, Reza Vishkai, head of Global Farmland at Insight Investment, said: «The Northern Territory has a comparative advantage for beef production due to its geographical proximity to export markets, the low intensity pasture based production system and the economies of scale.»
As a mom of six, she totally gets the importance of getting real food on the table without making a huge production, and yet any time I eat over at her house the day usually ends with me blurting «AND I WANT THAT RECIPE» as my family heads out the door.
The son of Darryl F Zanuck, co-founder and one - time production head of 20th Century - Fox, Richard Zanuck successfully escaped his father's shadow by becoming a chief executive at Fox himself, and later producing with David Brown some of Hollywood's most profitable films, including the massive hit, Jaws (1975), which at the time was the highest grossing film ever.
Production photos of Infinity War revealed a sequence set in Japan, so perhaps Hawkeye heads there on his search and becomes Ronin not because of the tragic killing of his family but because of the influence on him from his time in Japan — and, in Japanese, Ronin means a masterless samurai or lone warrior.
Our Man in Havana is a film that I've wanted to see for quite some time after I reading about it years ago in a biography of Ernie Kovacs — who co-stars as the head of the police with a ruthless reputation (Kovacs, ever the cigar connoisseur, supposedly smoked 25 Havanas a day during production in Cuba).
Nothing further to report at this time, but we are very curious to see what Bay comes up with here, and will of course be keeping our ear to the ground for further updates as Six Underground heads into production this summer.
At least, that's what Kia overseas marketing chief Lee Soon - nam told Automotive News, suggesting that a production version of the exciting Kia GT4 Stinger concept might not be headed to production any time soon.
Intelligent Design — Reg Winstone ponders the significance of the rediscovered Gerin prototype exhibited in public for the first time earlier this year at RĂ©tromobile / Leather conservation — Matthew Bell visits the Leather Conservation Centre and learns about its approach to preservation — including that of old - car upholstery / Guy: the first British production V - 8 — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the cars made by commercial vehicle manufacturers Guy Motors Ltd / Dieppe GP — Celebrating 100 years since the 1912 French GP, a group of enthusiasts headed to Dieppe.
«RealTime has a long history of success in production - based cars, so we are looking forward to joining what looks to be serious competition as the TCR cars go head - to - head in America for the first time this season,» team owner Peter Cunningham said.
A pad on the center console offers up handwriting recognition and support while selecting the right option box will get you a 24 - inch — yes you read that right — heads - up display which is the biggest available in any production car as of the time of this writing.
Aha, once again it is time to pick the best posts of the week from big sister site Gamasutra and elsewhere on our Think Services sites / blogs - headed up by a pair of fine features talking about production and game design.
If Final Fantasy XVI is planned to go into full - time development at Luminous Productions Tabata would be the smart choice to oversee production as he was the director on Final Fantasy XV and headed up the development of its multiplayer expansion Comrades.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
Underlying the price jump is a tight balance between supply and demand, and it has come to a head at a time when people are becoming more aware of the challenges that climate change will pose to food production.
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