Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Educational Pictures" ¶ 5
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

New and York-based
* State of Euphoria, a 1988 album by New York-based thrash metal band Anthrax
Kenneth M. Miller is credited as being the first technical director to officially launch MTV from its New York-based network operations facility.
“ The new United States government policy allowing business activity in Burma ’ s controversial oil sector with reporting requirements will not adequately prevent new investments from fueling abuses and undermining reform ,” New York-based watchdog Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
* Nemo ( band ), a Brooklyn, New York-based band
The first musical use of the term psychedelic is thought to have been by the New York-based folk group The Holy Modal Rounders on their version of Lead Belly's " Hesitation Blues " in 1964.
Soul Coughing was a popular New York-based alternative rock band.
In 2004 MetLife sold the building to a group of investors, including New York-based Joseph Chetrit, Joseph Moinian, Lloyd Goldman, Joseph Cayre and Jeffrey Feil, and Skokie-based American Landmark Properties.
In 1929, Willkie became a legal counsel for the New York-based Commonwealth & Southern Corporation, which provided electrical power to customers in eleven states.
Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, or signifying New York-based financial interests.
The Academy also has a New York-based East Coast showcase theater, the Academy Theater at Lighthouse International.
The following year, Trumbauer and Beiderbecke left Detroit to join the best-known and most prestigious dance orchestra in the country: the New York-based Paul Whiteman Orchestra.
Scripps had been a subscriber to an earlier news agency, also named United Press, that existed in the late 1800s, partly in cooperation with management of the original New York-based AP and partly in existential competition with two Chicago-based organizations also using the AP name ( as detailed at Associated Press and in AP's 2007 history, Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else, cited below ).
Weil later sold the stone to a New York-based or London-based ( accounts differ ) diamond dealer Simon Frankel, who took it to New York.
Although Lichtenstein had planned on producing 15 short films, the three-screen installation — made with New York-based independent filmmaker Joel Freedman — turned out to be the artist's only venture into the medium.
In the meantime, a smaller thirty-member committee which included ten New York-based Academy members was formed, and spent three days viewing the shortlisted films before choosing the five official nominees.
Wired was purchased by Advance Publications, who assigned it to Advance's subsidiary, New York-based publisher Condé Nast Publications ( while keeping Wireds editorial offices in San Francisco ).
He has since been romantically linked to New York-based Shakespearean scholar Kimberly Halliburton Cox, who had a cameo in The Spirit ( 2008 ).
However for New York-based forecasting operations ( those utilized for MSNBC and CNBC forecasts, for instance ), the former NBC Weather Plus forecasting, radar, and graphics systems remain in place, with banners changed to fit the Weather Channel graphics scheme.
Olsen dated Maxwell Snow, the younger brother of the late New York-based artist Dash Snow, from September 2006 until the summer of 2007.
* Unlisted Trading Privileges-in finance ( securities trading )- the statutory basis for, and by extension, an electronic network which carries quotes and trades for the New York-based NASDAQ stock exchange.
Complicating matters further, once the blackface era began, some blackface minstrel songs unquestionably written by New York-based professionals ( Stephen Foster, for example ) made their way to the plantations in the South and merged into the body of African American folk music.
" He majored in history at Princeton University and graduated from Yale Law School before joining the New York-based advertising agency J. Walter Thompson.
He continued at WKRC after graduation and, amidst the mostly dreary day-to-day work, also created a series of scripts for a live TV program called The Storm, as well as for other anthology dramas ( a format which was in demand by New York-based networks ).
– more recently taking the leading role in Allen's New York-based comedy film Whatever Works.

New and talent
Empire magazine praised the film saying " the gaudily gory, virtuoso, hyper-kinetic horror sequel / remake uses every trick in the cinematic book " and confirms that " Bruce Campbell and Raimi are gods " and Caryn James of The New York Times called it " genuine, if bizarre, proof of Sam Raimi's talent and developing skill.
When Hollywood began to recruit New York theater talent for sound films, Cukor immediately answered the call.
Schumann, amazed by the 20-year-old's talent, published an article entitled "" ( New Paths ) in the 28 October 1853 issue of the journal Neue Zeitschrift für Musik alerting the public to the young man, who, he claimed, was " destined to give ideal expression to the times.
As the founder of Cold Chillin ' Records, Marl assembled a roster filled with some of the most prominent hip hop talent then working in New York: MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Craig G, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and Masta Ace.
Representing New Jersey as " Gracie Lou Freebush ", Hart impresses the audience by playing the glass harp and demonstrating self-defense techniques during the talent competition.
In December 1939, the New York Times wrote, " Miss Leigh's Scarlett has vindicated the absurd talent quest that indirectly turned her up.
From 1982-1984 a tour of South America, Israel and Europe was mounted with talent from New York.
As they did in 1876, the Republicans dipped into the talent pool of the Governor's office of Ohio to nominate William McKinley for president and New Jersey's Garret Hobart for vice-president.
Bebop was the preferred form for younger talent based in New York, such as Charlie Parker or Thelonious Monk who both rarely embraced the Big Band idiom.
Shortly after, Gardner, who at the time was a student at Atlantic Christian College, traveled to New York to be interviewed at MGM's New York office by Al Altman, head of MGM's New York talent department.
He was also highly skilled in using makeup techniques, a talent he learned from his parents, who were also actors, and from his early years on stage with the Yiddish Theater, in New York.
The Blue package contained leases on land-lines and on studio facilities in New York, Washington, D. C., Chicago and Los Angeles ; contracts with talent and with about sixty affiliates ; the trademark and " good will " associated with the Blue name ; and licenses for three stations ( WJZ in New York, San Francisco's KGO, and WENR in Chicago — really a half-station, since WENR shared time and a frequency with " Prairie Farmer " station WLS, with which it would later merge under full ABC ownership in 1954 ).
The 1950s saw the CBC providing hands-on training and employment for actors, writers, and directors in the developing field of its television dramatic services, and later saw much of the talent heading south to seek fame and fortune in New York and Hollywood.
The New South Wales Cricket Association began a hunt for new talent.
His family soon realized the boy ’ s talent and encouraged him to play at family gatherings and by age nine he was considered one of the best players in New Orleans.
He has been called " Major talent " and "… a very good writer indeed " by the New York Times, and " one of our most original storytellers " by USA Today.
His wife, who had considerable literary talent and who published The Deserted Isle ( 1822 ) and The Widow of the Rock and Other Poems ( 1824 ), returned to the United States in 1840 and died soon afterward in New York City while attempting to obtain through Congress payment for property destroyed on the island.
He found he was a natural comic, and nurtured his talent while at New York University by performing regularly in clubs and on campuses.
When Art Rupe of Specialty Records came to New Orleans scouting for talent and heard Price's song, " Lawdy Miss Clawdy ", he wanted to record it.
On July 10, 2011 in parallel to Ronnie Dio's birthday in Cortland, NY was held a day-long event featuring many central New York local bands and talent for a benefit to the Stand Up and Shout Cancer foundation for cancer research and Dio Memorial concert.
He continued playing in New York through the 1940s and early 1950s, but increasingly concentrated his efforts on the music publishing business and talent booking.
The next two years followed a similar pattern, England appearing to improve with success against lower rated sides such as India and New Zealand but struggling against the talent of Australia and Pakistan.

0.274 seconds.