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if the Government certifies that production may be possible from the property, the royalty obligation continues for the 10-year period usually specified in the contract or until the Government's contribution is repaid with interest.
One of the outstanding assets of the present production is the restoration of the St. Basil's scene, usually omitted from performances and rarely included in a published score.
ground meats are usually prepared from scrap meats at the local level, whereas irradiation at economic volumes of production would require central processing and distribution facilities.
This is usually because of adverse conditions such as low water temperatures which may inhibit the production of thyroxine or prevent the larva from reacting to the hormone in the normal way.
Following screening of antibacterials against a wide range of bacteria, production of the active compounds is carried out using fermentation, usually in strongly aerobic conditions.
Biotechnology ( sometimes shortened to " biotech ") is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make useful products, and it is usually seen in agriculture, food production and medicine production.
* Calcium carbonate ( CaCO < sub > 3 </ sub >) is used in manufacturing cement and mortar, lime, limestone ( usually used in the steel industry ) and aids in production in the glass industry.
A formal grammar defines ( or generates ) a formal language, which is a ( usually infinite ) set of finite-length sequences of symbols ( i. e. strings ) that may be constructed by applying production rules to another sequence of symbols which initially contains just the start symbol.
A production rule in is formalized mathematically as a pair, where is a non-terminal and is a string of variables and nonterminals ; rather than using ordered pair notation, production rules are usually written using an arrow operator with as its left hand side and as its right hand side:
Due to engine knocking ( detonation ), the compression ratio in a gasoline or petrol-powered engine will usually not be much higher than 10: 1, although some production automotive engines built for high-performance from 1955 – 1972 had compression ratios as high as 13. 0: 1, which could run safely on the high-octane leaded gasoline then available.
Though this venue usually is reserved for juniors and seniors, Harold Scott insisted that Flockhart perform there in his production of William Inge's Picnic.
A planned economy is an economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan formulated by a central authority, usually by a government agency.
Although production was usually about 57, 000 – 59, 000 tons annually in the 1980s, the acreage harvested declined from in the early 1980s to in 1999, indicating a greater yield per acre.
A design may also be a mere plan that does not include a production or engineering process, although a working knowledge of such processes is usually expected of designers.
Dubbing, also known as rerecording, is the post-production process, used in filmmaking and video production, in which vocal recording ( usually dialogue ) occurs subsequent to the original recording stage.
An explosive material, also called an explosive, is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure.
In developed countries, this is usually done outside the home in slaughterhouses, which are used to process animals en masse for meat production.
The reel of film, of maximum length, which usually contained one individual film, became the standard unit of film production and exhibition in this period.
Independent production usually meant restricted circumstances, but not always — Sweet Smell of Success, for instance, despite the original plans of the production team, was clearly not made on the cheap, though like many other cherished A-budget noirs it might be said to have a B-movie soul.
This person is usually one of the Camera Operators on the production.
The phrase " working capital " has also been used to refer to liquid assets ( money ) needed for immediate expenses linked to the production process ( to pay salaries, invoices, taxes, interests ...) Either way, the amount or nature of this type of capital usually changed during the production process.

production and credited
Karl Freund, Arnaz's cameraman, and even Arnaz himself have been credited with the development of the multiple-camera setup production style using adjacent sets that became the standard for all subsequent situation comedies to this day.
He is credited with " Fordism ": mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers.
They also built another two churches and a monastery dedicated to John the Baptist, and are credited with introducing sugarcane production to the city.
Dubbed " The Wizard of Menlo Park " ( now Edison, New Jersey ) by a newspaper reporter, he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large-scale teamwork to the process of invention, and because of that, he is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
Similarly, although The Beatles ' productions were credited to George Martin throughout their recording career, many sources now attest that Lennon and McCartney in particular had an increasing influence on the production process as the group's career progressed, and especially after the band retired from touring in 1966.
The production is often credited with single-handedly rediscovering Priestley ’ s works and “ rescuing ” him from the reputation of being obsolete and class-bound.
Vasily Dokuchaev, a Russian geologist, geographer and early soil scientist, is credited with identifying soil as a resource whose distinctness and complexity deserved to be separated conceptually from geology and crop production and treated as a whole.
Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that was credited for blending elements of thrash and speed metal.
The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production since leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 ( the first was Rebecca ) and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film.
After working for years on a script of Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes ( 1984 ) he grew dissatisfied with the production and credited his dog, P. H.
Phillips is credited with teaching production to Presley who used this knowledge into his career with RCA Victor.
He is widely credited with assisting many of his compatriots, giving them their starts in the Hong Kong film industry, by casting them in the films he produced, or giving them roles in the production crew.
Lanny McAlister ( music director at NWSCC ) is credited for the creation of the production as well as directing it all these years.
Fran Rubel Kuzui and her husband, Kaz Kuzui, were also credited as executive producers throughout Angel, but were not involved in any writing or production for the show.
* The Simpsons episode " E-I-E-I -( Annoyed Grunt )", has the Simpson family watching a Zorro movie whose production is credited to the National Film Board of Canada.
With his company, Barrett is credited with attracting the largest crowds of English theatregoers ever because of his success with melodrama, an instance being his production of The Silver King ( 1882 ) at the Princess's Theatre of London.
" Writer Colin Escott proclaims Jim Reeves ' " Four Walls ", recorded February 1957, to be the " first ' Nashville sound ' record ", and Chet Atkins, the RCA-based producer and guitarist most often credited with being the sound's primary artistic brainchild, pointed to his production of Don Gibson's " Oh Lonesome Me " late that same year.
In 1984, Bailey was based in Sydney, and The Saints ' album, A Little Madness to Be Free, was released in July on RCA with production credited to Lurax Debris ( Bailey's pseudonym ).
A live album, Live in a Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe, recorded in 1984 with production credited to Mugumbo, was released by New Rose in 1985.
Spit the Blues Out was issued in 2000 in France by Last Call Records with production credited to Debris.
From 1 November 2004, Granada productions were credited " Granada Manchester ", the brand of the unified in-house production arm but on 21 September 2005 it was announced that Granada's name would no longer appear at the end of programmes and the in-house production arm was renamed ' ITV Productions '.
The production which is usually credited with establishing the reputation of the play in the modern theatre is John Barton and Peter Hall's 1963 / 1964 RSC production of the tetralogy, adapted into a three-part series, under the general title The Wars of the Roses, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

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