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makers and parody
French Marxist film makers, such as Jean-Luc Godard, would employ radical editing and choice of subject matter, as well as subversive parody, to heighten class consciousness and promote Marxist ideas.

makers and took
Film makers took advantage of the popularity of " rhythm and blues " musicians as " rock n roll " musicians beginning in 1956.
Although the film makers took great care to conceal locations, some of the final scenes were shot at Plymouth's naval dockyard in Devon and the naval station on the Isle of Portland.
The company inherited foreign manufacturing and sales partnerships from Nash and continued developing business relations, decades before most of the international consolidations among automobile makers took place.
It was with the Lotus 7 in 1957 that things really took off, and indeed Caterham Cars still manufacture a version of that car today – the Caterham 7 ; there have been over 90 different Lotus 7 clones, replicas and derivatives offered to the public by a variety of makers.
In the course of the later 18th century, cheap porcelain took over the market for refined faience ; in the early 19th century, fine stoneware — fired so hot that the unglazed body vitrifies — closed the last of the traditional makers ' ateliers even for beer steins.
Writing in 2006, Walgrave and Van Aelst took up Rogers and Dearing's suggestions, creating a preliminary theory of political agenda setting, which examines factors that might influence elite policy makers ' agendas.
Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and now refers to makers of men's and women's suits, coats, trousers, and similar garments, usually of wool, linen, or silk.
Despite the limits of AoWEd, creative scenario makers ( also referred to as ‘ mapmakers ’) were able to draw maps with rich stories from their own imaginations, or took inspiration from classic fantasy worlds such as that of Tolkien, Dungeons & Dragons, etc.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one out of a possible four stars, especially offended by one scene involving a teenage boy and the use of the word " nigga ", citing, " The needless cruelty of this scene took me out of the movie and into the minds of its makers.
From 1896 Sir Jeremiah Colman became Chairman: in 1903, under his leadership, the firm took over rival mustard maker Keen Robinson & Company ( makers of Keen's Mustard ), through which it also acquired the Robinsons Lemon Barley Water brand and baby food business.
Subsequently, Hartham Park estate was purchased by the J & W Nicholson & Co. family of gin makers, who took up residence during the Second World War.
The Walker family ( father Reginald and son Eric ) took over after World War I. R Walker & Sons of Tyseley, Birmingham had started as makers of ships lamps but in 1919 had made a range of motorcycles under the Monarch name to be sold by the London Department store Gamages.
The fact that Arnold had greatly simplified the technology of the timekeeper with simple yet effective mechanical techniques also meant that these methods could be easily copied and utilised by other watch makers without permission, this is why Arnold took out his patents.
Belatedly, the English makers took it up, with Humber in particular plunging heavily on the deal.
After verification that the events never took place, Texas A & M University – Commerce ( formerly East Texas State University ) asked for an apology from Disney and the makers of the film.
From 1880 on, the Italian accordion makers took over a large share of the French market for accordions.
The IOR was run by the ITC, or International Technical Committee, of the Offshore Racing Congress, chaired between 1979 and 1987 by the late Gary Mull of San Francisco .. As with all published handicapping formulae, there was an ongoing game between the designers finding ways of designing boats that took advantage of shortcomings in the measurement system and handicapping formulae, and the rule makers closing the loopholes to ensure fair racing and a reasonable competitive life for the boats.
In 1859 – 60, Burges took over the restoration of Waltham Abbey from Poynter, working with Poynter's son Edward Poynter and with furniture makers Harland and Fisher.

makers and George
“ From the days of George Buchanan, supplying the initial propaganda for the makers of the Scottish Kirk, until a startlingly recent date, there was warrant for an anti-Roman, anti-episcopal and, in the nineteenth century, anti-establishment stance in the Columban or ‘ Celtic ’ Church ….
During the late 1960s and 1970s an influx of government funding saw the development of a new generation of film makers telling distinctively Australian stories, including directors Peter Weir, George Miller and Bruce Beresford.
He has been involved with U. S. policy makers at the White House, State Department and Pentagon since the mid-1980s, and was the highest-ranking Muslim American in the Administration of U. S. President George W. Bush.
Shapiro also estimates that over 30 % of American billionaires are Jewish, and he cites a 1986 issue of Financial World that listed the top 100 money makers in 1985, and " half the people mentioned " were Jewish, including George Soros, Asher Edelman, Michael Milkin, and Ivan Boesky.
Fareed Zakaria, a Newsweek columnist and editor of Newsweek International, attended a secret meeting on November 29, 2001, with a dozen policy makers, Middle East experts and members of influential policy research organizations that produced a report for President George W. Bush and his cabinet outlining a strategy for dealing with Afghanistan and the Middle East in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.
Thomas Sheraton ( 1751 – 22 October 1806 ) was a furniture designer, one of the " big three " English furniture makers of the 18th century, along with Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite.
In the last half of the 18th century, cabinet makers such as Thomas Sheraton, Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite also published books of furniture forms.
John Jacob Astor and his brother George ( b. Walldorf / Heidelberg 28 April 1752 ; d. London December 1813 ), known as ' George & John Astor ', were flute makers, who came to England c. 1778 from Walldorf, Germany.
For more than a hundred years, Cemaes has attracted holiday makers and tourists including Lloyd George.
Very little is known of George Hepplewhite's life, unlike that of the other two great British cabinet makers of the period Thomas Sheraton and Thomas Chippendale.
In a January 2007 article in the Wall Street Journal, veteran cold-war policy makers Henry Kissinger, Bill Perry, George Shultz and Sam Nunn reversed their previous position and asserted that far from making the world safer, nuclear weapons had become a source of extreme risk.
Most modern Roman history of this area of Kent was found thanks to the efforts of 19th century brick makers who used topsoil to make bricks, and uncovered the finds ; and preserved thanks to the efforts of banker George Payne, who preserved or bought materials and published his works in 1893 in Collectanca Cantiana.
George Willding was the miller and Messrs Saunders and Harrison were mustard makers here in 1840.
" He also cites More Misinformation, by Tom Burnam: " Burnam concluded that the candy bar was named ... after the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson, candy makers who developed the original formula and sold it to Curtiss.
The three leading furniture makers, Thomas Chippendale ( 1718 – 1779 ), Thomas Sheraton ( 1751 – 1806 ) and George Hepplewhite ( 1727?
Bundy quickly decided to expand into flute manufacturing, and hired George W. Haynes ( from a family of well-known flute makers ) to design the Selmer flute.
* The real life / original George Lutz denounced the 2005 version of the film as " drivel " and was suing the makers of the film at the time of his death in May 2006.
George Matrisciano, a leading member of the gang, was considered one of the best bomb makers in Chicago history.
Most of the world's high-quality riflemakers have produced double rifles for their customers, and the most highly-regarded makers include Holland and Holland, James Purdey, John Rigby & Company, Westley Richards, George Gibbs, W. J. Jeffery, and Woodward.
It was approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 291 – 115, but before it went to the Senate the chocolate makers hired former senators George Mitchell and Bob Dole to lobby against it, and it did not go to a vote.
* 1890: George & James Shelovke, Weavers ; mail makers at Talford St Works ( Kelley's Directory )

makers and classic
While the violins such as those of Amati achieved their classic form before the first half of the century, the viol's form would be standardized later in the century by instrument makers in England.
Orlando could well become a classic of a very special kind -- not mainstream perhaps -- but a model for independent film makers who follow their own irrational muses, sometimes to unmourned obscurity, occasionally to glory.
In 2008, the makers of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi featured Kajol, Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Priety Zinta, and Rani Mukerji playing as five classic leading ladies, opposite Shahrukh Khan on the song " Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte ".
Knowledge of, and interest in, these technologies is kept alive by classic boat and historic ship enthusiasts, as well as by model makers the world over.
Outside the " best gun ," by British definition, London trade, excellent double rifles of equal and better quality have been made by riflemakers in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Scotland, Sweden and the USA, including makers such as Hartmann & Weiss, Krieghoff, Merkel and Beretta ; however, the " classic " British double rifle remains, to Britons, a distinctively British style of sporting firearm.
In 1987 she flew to London to record a cover version of The Temptations ' Motown classic " Get Ready " with hit makers Stock Aitken and Waterman ( SAW ).

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