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" With the help of record producers Herb Alpert and Lou Adler, Jan and Dean scored a No. 10 hit with " Baby Talk " ( 1959 ), their first song to contain a few of the soon to be famous elements that became associated with surf ( close vocal harmonies, selective use of major and minor chords, falsetto doo-wop singing ) and then scored a series of hits over the next couple of years.
Fadden's successor, Trade Minister John McEwen, took the then unusual step of declining to serve as Treasurer, believing he could better ensure that the interests of Australian primary producers were safeguarded.
He quit journalism after working for People, and in 1983, he wrote a spec script for the show He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and the producers of He-Man bought it as well as other scripts and then hired Straczynski as a staff writer.
When absinthe was banned in France in 1915, the major absinthe producers ( then Pernod Fils and Ricard, who have since merged as Pernod Ricard ) reformulated their drink without the banned wormwood and with more aniseed flavor, coming from star anise, sugar and a lower alcohol content, creating pastis.
Since then the production and the maturation is defined in the Swiss law, all Swiss Gruyère producers must follow these rules.
The producers liked it so much that Lurch then became a speaking role.
If instead, we take the opposite extreme, and assume all consumers come from the producers ' group, and also assume their only purchasing power comes from the wages earned in production and the product costs their whole wage, then the graph looks radically different.
As increasing widget sales allow more widget producers to enter the market and the quantity of imported + domestic widgets in Japan approaches Q < sub > E </ sub > then the tariff can be phased out since the market will be at equilibrium ( E ) and the P < sub > E </ sub > market price will be enough for Japan's widget manufacturers to stay in business.
While record labels in New Orleans largely disappeared by the mid-1960s, producers in the city continued to record New Orleans soul artists for other mainly New York and Los Angeles record labels — notably Lee Dorsey for New York – based Amy Records and the Meters for New York – based Josie and then LA-based Reprise.
If a certain market — for example, pork bellies — had no speculators, then only producers ( hog farmers ) and consumers ( butchers, etc.
Failure to comply on the part of Argentine beef producers has been met with a punitive suspension of exports, starting March 2006, intended to increase domestic supply ( this was then softened to a quota system ).
Consumers with sufficient buying power can then choose more environmentally conscious options, prompt producers to increase the amount of recycled material in their products, and indirectly increase demand.
( Like the Web, many Forums were managed by independent producers who then administered the Forum and recruited moderators, called " sysops ".
Major producers like Timbaland, and underground producers like Jimmy Spice Curry, as well as the group Sir Mask, and others often create their own sound loops then incorporate them into songs.
" Jopson then enlisted the services of his friend, well-known private investigator William Dear, but according to Jopson, Dear was held back by the producers for fear the hoax would be exposed before the airdate, and he was limited to investigating the identity of the " mystery cameraman ".
One of the producers then sat down with each guest to reiterate the story the guest would tell, including emphasis on various phrases or statements the guest might have made during pre-interviews.
In a speech at UCLA on August 19, 2003, Davis apologized for being slow to act during the energy crisis, but then forcefully attacked the Houston-based energy suppliers: " I inherited the energy deregulation scheme which put us all at the mercy of the big energy producers.
He was eventually able to pitch to the show's producers, who bought a script from him, and then hired him as a staff writer.
From 1876 to 1880, it was the seat of lumber operations for Alger, Smith & Company, then the largest pine timber producers in the world.
Robinson had by then relied on other writers and producers to help with his albums.
If the Director of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) felt that a certain video might be in breach of the Act, then a prosecution could be brought against the film's producers, distributors and retailers.
The duo then moved to relative newcomer writers and producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
" Wexler then sent the duo south to Muscle Shoals and Miami to work with producers Brad Shapiro and Dave Crawford for their next single " Knock It Out The Park ," which failed to chart.

producers and select
The producers did not let Jennings play his own guitar, or select material to record.
In addition to the songwriting prowess of the writers and producers, one of the major factors in the widespread appeal of Motown's music was Gordy's practice of using a highly select and tight-knit group of studio musicians, collectively known as " The Funk Brothers ", to record the instrumental or " band " tracks of a majority of Motown recordings.
The producers select several listeners for each show and call them to appear on the program, playing various games featuring questions based on the week's news.
) Each season the producers would select four or five scenic locations around the world and create stories that took advantage of the local attractions.
Every ten weeks, the producers would select two Lofters whose hosting skills were sub-par or who didn't share enough of their lives, and nominate them for eviction.
The producers of the show select cases, and it appears that Mathis does not have prior knowledge of the case besides reading typical material fact claims filed with a small claims court.
* AH Nation: which will allow viewers the opportunity to help producers select what is in the nightly show
If the writer is not specific about which songs should be used, the producers and director will select the music in post-production.
His success as an artist manager, radio personality and executive along with the success of the station prompted Canadian Idol < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s producers to select him as a judge before its 2003 launch.

producers and person
Phillips recalled that the producers wanted the fans to be left guessing whether he was the person who played Neelix or not, as he did not appear in the credits ; " It was just kind of a goofy thing to do.
Critics charge that such taxes blindly tax those who make legitimate and illegitimate usages of the products ; for instance, a person or corporation using CD-R's for data archival should not have to subsidize the producers of popular music.
** Literary agent, person who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers and film producers
According to David Cassidy, Gelbwaks " had a personality conflict with every person in the cast and the producers ".
Merenstein received a call from Warner Bros. to go see Morrison in Boston and related how eight or nine producers had gone to hear Morrison thinking they were going to hear " Brown Eyed Girl " and " it was another person with the same voice.
Ed gets an idea on how to stop the main producer from showing the show: he says that he will give $ 10, 000 to the person who can give him the best amount of " dirt " on the producers and that he will announce it live, with the desired result being they stop airing the show before he can make the announcement.
) O ' Donnell commented on the DVD release of first season highlights that producers weren't keen on this opening but Rosie insisted upon it as she enjoyed being able to talk to a " real person " every show.
This is due to a number of ambiguities surrounding the application of liability to something that is not a person under the law ( e. g. developers, producers, distributors, and users ).
Releases are routinely used by photographers, in film production, by documentary filmmakers, or by radio and music producers when they photograph, film, video or record the voice or performance of individuals to be sure that the person consents or will not later object to the material being used for whatever purpose the releasee ( or anyone they may assign the release rights to ) wishes, i. e. that the releasee wishes to use the images, sounds or any other rendering that is a result of the recording made of the releasor ( or property owned by the releasor for which the releasor may claim some other right such as industrial design rights, trademark or trade dress rights ).
Some feel that fanfic based on fictional characters is on shaky enough legal ground, barely tolerated by " the powers that be " ( authors, producers, copyright owners ) and that RPF, especially real person slash, may turn corporate and public opinion against fan fiction as a whole.
Marge writes a letter to the producers of the show asking them to tone down their violence, but in response, Roger Meyers, Jr .— the chairman of Itchy & Scratchy International — writes a letter to Marge, telling her one person can not make a difference and calls her a " screwball ".
This was Hardwicke's chance -- she knew she was the perfect person for the job, and luckily she convinced the producers of that, too.
Finishing his relationship with Strictly Rhythm, Morillo took the advice of Strictly Rhythm owner Mark Finkelstein, whom Morillo calls “ a fair person and a business mentor ”, and decided to the launch the Double Platinum management company in 1997 with fellow DJs and producers José Nunez, Harry Choo Choo Romero, Carlos Sosa ( aka “ DJ Sneak ”), and Junior Sanchez, and his own imprint, Subliminal Records.
A talent agent, or booking agent, is a person who finds jobs for actors, authors, film directors, musicians, models, producers, professional athletes, writers and other people in various entertainment businesses.
" This is not, in fact, a single person, but a Swedish production team consisting of five directors and two producers.
Fox became the first host of The $ 64, 000 Challenge, the game show spinoff of The $ 64, 000 Question, in 1956, but he was fired a few weeks into the series and replaced by Ralph Story, reportedly because he simply was not as funny or bright hosting the game as he was in person, according to producers.

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