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As the " small Aston " DB7 would require a large engineering input, Ford agreed to take full control of Aston Martin, and Gauntlett handed over the company chairmanship to Hayes in 1991.
In the 1990s, David Gauntlett published critiques on media ' effects ', most notably the " Ten things wrong with the media effects model " article ; and then in the 2000s sought to develop new methods which would explore possible media influences using ' creative ' approaches, using processes in which participants were asked to make things such as collage, video, drawings, and Lego models using metaphors.

Gauntlett and have
In Reading Media Theory, Barlow & Mills state: " David Gauntlett is a prominent, public academic, who has spent his career engaging in research activities which have deliberately involved the public, and have crossed the traditional divide between the academic community and the outside world.
As well as studies in which participants have been invited to make video, diaries, collage, and drawings, Gauntlett has explored the use of Lego Serious Play as a tool in sociology and social research.

Gauntlett and time
As trading became tighter in the petroleum market, and Aston Martin was requiring more time and money, Gauntlett agreed to sell Hays / Pace to the Kuwait Investment Office in September 1983.
His " youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest " record was broken in 2006 by Rob Gauntlett who was 19 at the time.

Gauntlett and .
At this point Curtis attended the 1980 Pace sponsored Stirling Moss benefit day at Brands Hatch, and met fellow Farnham resident Victor Gauntlett.
Gauntlett bought a 12. 5 % stake in Aston Martin for £ 500, 000 via Pace Petroleum in 1980, with Tim Hearley of CH Industrials taking a similar share.
Pace and CHI took over as joint 50 / 50 owners at the beginning of 1981, with Gauntlett as executive chairman.
Gauntlett also led the sales team, and after some development and a lot of publicity when it became the world ’ s fastest 4-seater production car, was able to sell the Aston Martin Lagonda in Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar.
As Aston Martin required greater investment, he also agreed to sell his share holding to American importer and Greek shipping tycoon Peter Livanos, who invested via his joint venture company with Nick and John Papanicalou, ALL Inc. Gauntlett remained chairman of the AML company 55 % owned by ALL, with Tickford a 50 / 50 venture between ALL and CHI.
In 1984, Titan the main shipping company of the Papanicolaou ’ s was in trouble, so Livanos's father George bought out the Papanicolaou's shares in ALL, while Gauntlett again became a shareholder with a 25 % holding in AML.
Although as a result Aston Martin had to make 60 members of the workforce redundant, Gauntlett bought a stake in Italian styling house Zagato, and resurrected its collaboration with Aston Martin.
In 1986, Gauntlett negotiated the return of fictional British secret agent James Bond to Aston Martin.
Gauntlett supplied his personal pre-production Vantage for use in the filming of The Living Daylights, and sold a Volante to Broccoli for use at his home in America.
In May 1987, Gauntlett and Prince Michael of Kent were staying at the home of Contessa Maggi, the wife of the founder of the original Mille Miglia, while watching the revival event.
Although Gauntlett was contractually to stay as chairman for two years, his racing interests took Aston back into sports car racing in 1989 with limited European success.
David Gauntlett has argued for a ' Media Studies 2. 0 ' which fully recognises the ways in which media has changed, and that traditional boundaries between ' audiences ' and ' producers ' has collapsed.
His assistant Fred Gauntlett, was also on board, but was able to swim to safety.
Eventually, Wedgwood was consecrated as a bishop by Bishop Willoughby on 13 February 1916 with Bishop King and Bishop Gauntlett assisting.
* " Once in Royal David's City ", words: Cecil Frances Alexander, music: Henry Gauntlett.
Gauntlett, harmonized by H. J.
Gauntlett and A. H. Mann ; descant by Stephen Cleobury.

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`` We've been looking for work, but all the ranchers have turned us down ''.
They, and the two large fans which I could dimly see as daylight filtered through their vents, down at the far end of the hall, could be turned on by a master switch situated inside the office.
Then she turned the station wagon around and headed it back down the hill, with the village as her ostensible destination.
Now, the next morning, they were anchored at The Elbow and the boat was riding directly over the underwater ledge where the green water turned to deepest blue and the cliff dropped straight down 600 fathoms, with the weighted line beside it ; ;
hollyhock blossoms that, turned upside down, make pink-petticoated ladies ; ;
At last her lawyer, Arthur D. Cloud, gave up the case because she turned down three successive settlements he arranged.
But every time I suggested this to her, Mrs. Wright turned it down and demanded that I go out and punish Mr. Wright.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
Well, the Theatre Guild kept that play, and kept it, and finally in December they turned it down.
Smiling at his quixotic thoughts, Warren turned back from the opening and lit a cigarette before sitting down.
Afraid at one and the same time that his work might be turned down -- which would be a blow to his pride even though no one knew he was the author -- and that the work would be accepted, and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in spite of himself.
Plunking themselves down on the front bench, they turned to smirk at those around them.
The covers slid down his skinny neck so I saw his head, fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed, but his face was turned to the wall -- there was the pale shadow of his nose on the plaster -- and I thought, Well you don't look much like a pig-drunk bully now.
The doctor shot down to the lavatory and turned the doorknob, but to no effect: the lavatory was occupied.
In the military field, incoming orders turned down early in the year, and remained rather slow until late fall when the upturn in procurement of equipment began to make itself felt in rising orders for components.
Whenever artists, indeed, turned to actual representations or molded three-dimensional figures, which were rare down to 800 B.C., they tended to reflect reality ( see Plate 6a, 9b ) ; ;
And Jarrodsville was more than three miles away, down an old dirt road that the rain had turned into a quagmire.
Muller, nakedly exposed at the bright window like a deer pinned in a car's headlights, threw down the rifle and turned to jump from the table ; ;
Only an occasional tip turned out to be a phony, and, like the police, Casey had made a point of running down all such suggestions and he did not hesitate this time.
Pittsburgh turned him down, just as Pittsburgh society had been snubbing him for years.
He threw a smart salute at the gangway, went up the dock, and turned down the wide street in front of the Petty Officers' Club.
I turned and watched him stride down the center of the road.
I had turned at the corner of the field and I had to look back to raise the plow and then to drop it again into the earth, and I was thinking of the boy and the water anyway, and when I looked again down the furrow, the snake was there.
They had all turned down his son.
Charles Burke got turned down by Dartmouth and he is a straight-A student ''.

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