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all and films
He was going to do one or two more films for cash and then chuck it all, leave Rome and its intellectual cliques and money-fed life, go back to Calabria.
Kurosawa would later write or co-write all of his own films.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
The music to all four films was composed and conducted by Ron Goodwin and is still played on radio today.
The same theme is used on all four films with slight variations on each.
It is somewhat unusual for directors to be credited co-editors, although the Coen Brothers and Robert Rodriguez have both directed and edited nearly all of their films.
Tarantino said-during interview with De Palma, that Blow Out is one of his all time favourite films, and that after watching Scarface he knew how to make his own film.
Lancaster hired Schiffer on nearly all the films he produced.
A 1922 image of Charlie Chaplin Studios, where all of Chaplin's films between 1918 and 1952 were produced
Due to the lack of a script, all of his silent films were usually shot in sequence.
He thereafter composed the score for all of his films, and from the late 1950s to his death, he re-scored all of his silent features and some of his short films.
The Coen Brothers are known for using this technique in all of their films, though not always to comedic effect.
* Film canon, the limited number of masterpieces by which all other films are judged
Samson and Delilah, although pre-1950, has been retained by Paramount, as are all the DeMille / Paramount silent films produced before 1928, and all sound films produced after 1950 — television distribution for those films is handled by Trifecta Entertainment & Media.
Marker is usually credited as director or co-director of all of the films made by SLON.
** Note: Marker helped produce and contributed to the screenplay for this, perhaps the greatest of all documentary films ( Film Comment ).
This basic procedure is used for all moving pictures in films and television.

all and employ
Properly mindful of all the cultures in existence today throughout the world, we must employ these resources without war or violent revolution.
However, despite the insight of many of his observations, his own conclusions are open to suspicion because of his failure to employ at all times the correct research methods.
Most bridges will employ all of the principal forces to some degree, but only a few will predominate.
There are other 4NT conventions, such as Norman four notrump, San Francisco and Byzantine Blackwood, but almost all bridge partnerships employ some member of the Blackwood family as part of their slam-investigation methods.
The censors had the general superintendence of all the public buildings and works ( opera publica ), and to meet the expenses connected with this part of their duties, the senate voted them a certain sum of money or certain revenues, to which they were restricted, but which they might at the same time employ according to their discretion.
Elizabeth Gaskell's tales " The Doom of the Griffiths " ( 1858 ) " Lois the Witch ", and " The Grey Woman " all employ one of the most common themes of Gothic fiction, the power of ancestral sins to curse future generations, or the fear that they will.
While all states currently have provisions for grand juries, today approximately half of the states employ them and only twenty-two require their use, to varying extents.
" By default, American individualists had no difficulty accepting the concepts that " one man employ another " or that " he direct him ," in his labor but rather demanded that " all natural opportunities requisite to the production of wealth be accessible to all on equal terms and that monopolies arising from special privileges created by law be abolished.
If the case should arise, they are resolved, and prepared, to employ without delay all the forces at their command, and it is impossible to foresee the end of hostilities once engaged.
Traditional pocket knives and Swiss Army Knives commonly employ the nail nick, while modern folding knives more often use a stud, hole, disk, or flipper located on the blade, all which have the benefit of allowing the user to open the knife with one hand.
When anti-German demonstrations erupted in Prague, Czechoslovakia, the Comintern ordered the Czech Communist Party to employ all of its strength to paralyze " chauvinist elements.
Almost all PCR applications employ a heat-stable DNA polymerase, such as Taq polymerase, an enzyme originally isolated from the bacterium Thermus aquaticus.
: When we set out to construct a given discipline, we distinguish, first of all, a certain small group of expressions of this discipline that seem to us to be immediately understandable ; the expressions in this group we call PRIMITIVE TERMS or UNDEFINED TERMS, and we employ them without explaining their meanings.
This series was the last PowerBook model to employ a " real " keyboard with 1 cm high keys ; all later models have flat keys.
It turns out that rocket engines generally have truly excellent thrust to weight ratios ( 137 for the NK-33 engine, some solid rockets are over 1000 ), and nearly all really high-g vehicles employ or have employed rockets.
Nearly all major American newspapers employ food critics and publish online dining guides for the cities they serve.
Traditionally, English poets employ iambic pentameter when writing sonnets, but not all English sonnets have the same metrical structure: the first sonnet in Sir Philip Sidney's sequence Astrophel and Stella, for example, has 12 syllables: it is iambic hexameters, albeit with a turned first foot in several lines.
Most commonly, paleogeographers employ the term supercontinent to refer to a single landmass consisting of all the modern continents.
Unlike all other centres in North America that employ physician and primarily nurse triage models, this hospital began the practice of employing Primary Care level paramedics to perform triage upon entry to the Emergency Department.
For routine emergencies, many locales in Canada now employ the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale ( CTAS ) for all incoming patients.
In Powell v. Alabama,, the Supreme Court ruled that “ in a capital case, where the defendant is unable to employ counsel, and is incapable adequately of making his own defense because of ignorance, feeble mindedness, illiteracy, or the like, it is the duty of the court, whether requested or not, to assign counsel for him .” In Johnson v. Zerbst,, the Supreme Court ruled that in all federal cases, counsel would have to be appointed for defendants who were too poor to hire their own.
Almost all word processors enable users to employ styles, which are used to automate consistent formatting of text body, titles, subtitles, highlighted text, and so on.
Scholars in this interdisciplinary area are typically either psychologists or sociologists, though all social psychologists employ both the individual and the group as their units of analysis.

all and Utility
Utility, which emphasises the happiness of individuals, became the central ethical value of all liberalism.
Manufacturers such as Hartford City Glass, Sneath Glass Company, Hartford City Paper, Utility Paper, and Willman Lumber all located or began in Hartford City during the 1890s.
The Planning Board has requested that paperwork presented to the homeowners at purchase will " warn " residents that there is a nearby airport ( Atlantic City International Airport, which in addition to functioning as a full service airport is home to the 177th wing of the Air National Guard and the Atlantic City base for the United States Coast Guard ), meaning they will be in the approach and takeoff patterns for incoming and outgoing aircraft, the Atlantic County Municipal Utility Authority ( ACMUA ), where all local municipalities bring their trash and recycle, which at given times of the year brings some pretty extensive landfill odors and a shooting range nearby.
* Utility layer: Common components supporting all other layers.
Ballot measures have been filed by citizens several times since the 1960s to convert some or all of PGE into a Public Utility District ( PUD ), the latest of which was in 2003, and most have been unsuccessful.
There is also acknowledgment that the Great Depression, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, labor unrest, market forces, rapidly increasing traffic congestion, taxation policies that favored private vehicle ownership, urban sprawl, and general enthusiasm for the automobile all helped to cause America's shift away from streetcars.
Crosley introduced several " firsts " in the American automobile industry, including the first use of the term ' Sport Utility ' in 1948 ( albeit on an open model based on the wagon, not a wagon on a truck chassis ); first mass-market single overhead camshaft ( SOHC ) engine in 1946 ; first slab-sided postwar car, also in 1946 ; first all steel-bodied wagon in 1947 ; first American car to be fitted with 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes in the 1949 model year ( Chrysler Imperial introduced four-wheel disc brakes as standard equipment on Crown Imperials at the beginning of the 1949 model year, but they were not of the caliper type ); and the first American sports car, the Hotshot, in the 1949 model year.
Utility outfielders, or fourth outfielders, tend to play all three outfield positions at various times.
A selection from many examples are the current versions of the three major United States pickup trucks — the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, and Ram -- which all have hydroformed frame rails, 2006 Pontiac Solstice and the steel frame inside the John Deere HPX Gator Utility Vehicle.
Under the bridge's south end is the Neighbourhood Energy Utility, a city-owned heat transfer station that provides heating and hot water to all new buildings in Southeast False Creek.
The Homshers ceased all operations and filed for abandonment with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

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