"If every first-time director was like him, they probably wouldn't talk about first-time directors anymore, " Danza said.
But in the hands of the first-time director, Arne Glimcher, it becomes the worst sort of varnished kitsch.
But grant requests poured in, so she hired a grants manager in 1997, and when her son was born last year, a full-time director.
The agency has been without a full-time director for six years.
In this small-scale comedy, Peter Chelsom, a first-time director, takes a whimsical conceit and sells it so hard that it loses most of its fragile charm.
This isn't surprising, since the film's first-time director has won Academy Awards for his camera work on two of Steven Spielberg's greatest works, "Schindler's List" (1993) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998).
The Oscar-nominated 3D animated film from first-time director Rich Moore (who proved his talent working with Matt Groening on The Simpsons and Futurama and also worked on the fun animated show Drawn Together) explores the history of video games in a completely original way.
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But the pleasure of "Birders, " elegantly crafted by Jeffrey Kimball, a first-time director and longtime local birder, who previously worked as a music supervisor on films by the likes of Steven Soderbergh, Gus Van Sant and John Sayles, is that the ultimate star is Central Park.
The film definitely bears the handiwork of its first-time feature director McG who has a background in music videos and commercials.
Richards was suspended over his role in the faking of injuries for strategic purposes during his time as director of rugby at Harlequins.
The maximum length of time a director may work for a company without the consent of shareholders, currently set at five years, could be shortened.
These included Fausto Tonna, the long-time finance director who had quit in March 2003, shortly after the company surprised investors by pulling a bond issue at the last minute, and Gianpaolo Zini, Parmalat's legal counsel.
There is nothing to suggest that the problems at these companies wouldn't have happened if these directors had been less busy, but it raises the question of how much quality time a director can spend working on company business.
"Independence Day" was finished in record time for a director with an almost obsessive attention to detail and a predilection for lavish, time-consuming special effects.
This was the first time a UNESCO Director-General intervened before this Working Group.
First-time feature film director Michael J Bassett has done a fine casting job.
Mr Obama's statement said Mr Petraeus had "provided extraordinary service to the United States for decades", citing both his time as CIA director and service to the military.
Long-time Dunfermline Athletic director Masterton stood by his belief that developing office blocks, hotel and conference facilities and nightclubs was the way to solve cash-flow problems for football clubs.
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He is a phenomenon of our time, the director-wheeler-dealer -- a role that has also drawn criticism from the art world, used to more subtle, if no less Machiavellian maneuvering.
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Also on Tuesday, an artillery shell struck inside a second U.N. school in the same town, but the boys' prep school was empty at the time, UNRWA director John Ging said.
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The furiously candid screenplay was written by Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco, and the picture was directed by Haggis, who, in his first time out as director, demonstrates an amazing skill with actors.
That being the case, it seems like a lousy time for CIA Director George Tenet to be meddling in the Middle East, especially for the purpose of trying to reestablish and reempower the Palestinian Authority's paramilitary that Yasser Arafat has repeatedly used as instruments of terror.
The angry Carrow Road reaction last weekend, not to mention Gunn having a season ticket thrown at him, were powerful scenes even for those of us used to Norwich City upheaval, not to mention for those experiencing the place for the first time from the Director's Box.
The most successful director of all time, at least financially, Steven Spielberg was finally honoured by the Academy in 1994 for a best director award for his film Schindler's List.
Mr Fox left the company at the same time as former finance director David Wolffe.
"This is going to be on everone's mind for a long time, " music director Tony Mascaro said.
Overboarding can limit the time and attention a director has for each board.
The director of Time Bandits and Brazil will helm a production of the opera Benvenuto Cellini, by French romantic composer Hector Berlioz.
According to executives involved with the transaction, the deal was conceived by Paul Wachter, a director of Time Warner Inc. who advised Messrs.
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Speaking publicly about the deal for the first time TRJ and Dolef director Owain Jones denied they were to blame for the failure of the talks.
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