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field and entertainment
In the field of entertainment there is no spur to financial daring so effective as audience boredom, and the first decade of the new device was not over before audiences began staying away in large numbers from the simple-minded, one-minute shows.
One year the Department collected a file of case histories to document its argument that men in the field were paying the government's entertainment bills out of personal income.
He planned at one time to enter the legal profession, but gave up the plan in favor of the entertainment field.
While people may gain celebrity status as a result of a successful career in a particular field ( primarily in the areas pertaining towards sports and entertainment ), in other cases, people become celebrities due to media attention for their extravagant lifestyle or wealth ( as in the case of a socialite ); for their connection to a famous person ( as in the case of a relative of a famous person ); or even for their misdeeds ( as in the case of a well-known criminal ).
In science fiction, a large number of the practitioners and other professionals in the field, not only writers but editors and publishers, traditionally have themselves come from and participate in science fiction fandom, from Ray Bradbury to Harlan Ellison to Patrick Neilsen Hayden to Toni Weisskopf ; and the " fan " vs. " pro " dualism does not exist in the way it does in the media entertainment industry.
In 2003 at the Golden Globes, Hackman was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his " outstanding contribution to the entertainment field.
He and Merritt visited various friends in the entertainment field including Gene Vincent and Ross Hagen ( who starred on the late 1960's hit television show Daktari ), and who worked with Patterson on his Bigfoot song they recorded in Hollywood.
Walter Elias " Walt " Disney ( December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966 ) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist, well known for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century.
* 1939: Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 ) The citation read, " For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field.
Show Band, more commonly known as Traditional Style Band, refers primarily to marching bands geared towards crowd entertainment, and perform on fields ( for example, a football field ).
He is often a source of entertainment for the others, as on one occasion where Sidney and Spotty sent him out into a Cow Pat field giving him misleading directions on how to get out.
Another important field of collecting that is also big business is memorabilia, which includes collectables related to a person, organization, event or media, including t-shirts, posters, and numerous other collectables marketed to fans ; but also includes ephemera from historical, media, or entertainment events, items that were meant to be thrown away but were saved by fans and accumulated by collectors.
Bertram Fields ( March 31, 1929 ) is an American lawyer famous for his work in the field of entertainment law ; he has represented many of the leading studios, as well as individual celebrities including Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Warren Beatty, James Cameron, Mike Nichols, Joel Silver, Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman, Mario Puzo, and John Travolta.
The field of entertainment emerged as a profession in which blacks were allowed to reach white and black customers.
Lucas approached Catmull in 1979 and asked him to head up a group to bring computer graphics, video editing, and digital audio into the entertainment field.
Sun Tzŭ said: In the operations of war, where there are in the field a thousand swift chariots, as many heavy chariots, and a hundred thousand mail-clad soldiers, with provisions enough to carry them a thousand li, the expenditure at home and at the front, including entertainment of guests, small items such as glue and paint, and sums spent on chariots and armour, will reach the total of a thousand ounces of silver per day.
The principal areas of Entertainment Law overlap substantially with the well-known and conventional field of intellectual property law, but generally speaking the practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, intellectual property ( especially trademarks, copyright, and the so-called " Right of Publicity "), right of privacy, defamation, clearance of rights, product placement, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law ( especially Private international law ), and insurance law.
ATV's main impact on the early ITV service was in the field of variety and light entertainment.
Initially Kenny was perceived, by a critic, as being unsuited to the field of light entertainment as this description of Kenny Live!
Later, he entered the entertainment field and became an actor, comedian, and Emmy Award-winning game show host.
For entertainment, they held foot races, canoe races, dice ( bone or stick ) games, target ilu practice, and also shinny ( field hockey ).
Pervasive gaming, a new genre in the field of entertainment, is leveraging the sensed human contexts to adapt game system behaviors.
In addition she continues to provide expertise in the young adult entertainment field, which includes editorial responsibilities at Word Up!
In the sport of cricket, it is not uncommon for a male streaker to run out to the field purely for shock and entertainment value or political purposes.

field and locally
In more generality, let F be locally compact valued field ( e. g., the reals, the complex numbers, or any of the p-adic number systems ).
In general, magneto-optic effects break time reversal symmetry locally ( i. e. when only the propagation of light, and not the source of the magnetic field, is considered ) as well as Lorentz reciprocity, which is a necessary condition to construct devices such as optical isolators ( through which light passes in one direction but not the other ).
Similarly, if the length scales are much longer than the wave ’ s wavelength, as is often the case for light in the field of optics, one can treat the waves as light rays which correspond locally to plane waves.
It associates a tensor to each point of a Riemannian manifold ( i. e., it is a tensor field ), that measures the extent to which the metric tensor is not locally isometric to a Euclidean space.
In mathematics, a local field is a special type of field that is a locally compact topological field with respect to a non-discrete topology.
Given a locally compact topological field K, an absolute value can be defined as follows.
When applied to a field ( a function defined on a multi-dimensional domain ), del may denote the gradient ( locally steepest slope ) of a scalar field ( or sometimes of a vector field, as in the Navier – Stokes equations ), the divergence of a vector field, or the curl ( rotation ) of a vector field, depending on the way it is applied.
In order theory, a field of mathematics, an incidence algebra is an associative algebra, defined for any locally finite partially ordered set
While the vast majority of technical and skilled labor is educated locally, the once-seasonal field labor pool now experiences a yearly shortage of workers.
For example, Einstein's theory of general relativity has static solutions in which space containing a gravitational field is ( locally ) described by three-dimensional elliptic geometry, but the theory does not posit the existence of a fourth spatial dimension, or even suggest any way in which the existence of a higher-dimensional space could be detected.
If we want to ignore the physics inside the conductor and only describe the physics in the outside region, it becomes natural to mathematically describe the quantum electron by a section in a complex line bundle with an " external " connection rather than an external EM field ( by incorporating local gauge transformations we have already acknowledged that quantum mechanics defines the notion of a ( locally ) flat wavefunction ( zero momentum density ) but not that of unit wavefunction ).
CTCs appear in locally unobjectionable exact solutions to the Einstein field equation of general relativity, including some of the most important solutions.
A field of either type has the property that all of its completions are locally compact fields ( see local fields ).
Specifically, it refers to a Yang – Mills gauge field A which locally approaches pure gauge at spatial infinity.
In the near field, no single well-defined spherical wave phase center exists, so the wavefront isn't locally tangent to a spherical ball.
In the near field, a full spectrum of plane waves is necessary to represent the Fresnel near-field wave, even locally.
Purchasing locally can be broadly defined, so that it does not necessarily apply to merely buying from the crop production field but can also be applicable to local economic investment.
Fierz and Pauli argued by enumerating all free field theories, requiring that there should be quadratic forms for locally commuting observables including a positive definite energy density.

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