"Screenwriting, directing, camera, editing, producing, casting -- they learn all these skills, " Heinrich said.
We used to joke about the ambitious names our sights were set on when it came to casting -- but we surpassed them and won a casting jackpot.
As if the challenge of pulling a 320-ton boat wasn't enough to deal with, the production was plagued by heavy rains, casting problems -- lead actor Jason Robards had to be replaced by Klaus Kinski due to illness, while Mick Jagger dropped out due to a Rolling Stones concert -- and a border war that broke out between Peru and Ecuador.
Germanow argues that YouTube-like videos make sense for training sessions, video blogging and what he calls "ego-casting, " company-wide messages from executives.
He does more of the latter now, perhaps because the cadence of fly-fishing--the rhythmic casting and drifting of the fly--connects him to his blacksmith days and hammers home his main conviction: Means matter more than ends.
And then Rick included me in pre-production and casting and story-breaking.
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Whether anyone can earn any money from phone-casting sports or providing exclusive sports-related services to customers isn't clear.
That participation includes story-telling and -casting for brands.
Yet Lib Dem MPs - casting a gloomy eye over the polls - fear the only policy the public associate with them is their broken pledge on tuition fees.
Most of the Commitments are played by young Dublin musicians who answered a casting-call advertisement.
The Obama administration is casting trade-secret theft as a major threat to both economic and national security.
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In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
The Cost understandably finds the band harboring more commercial ambitions than usual, even re-casting a pair of Swell Season songs as radio-friendly mid-tempo ballads, but no one involved has forgotten Hansard's odd ability to sound sweetly romantic, big-hearted, self-deprecating and emotionally stunted at the same time.
If you're drawing a blank about any such ballot-casting, you did it with each duly noted click -- meaning that, Kumbaya-style, our list is also your list.
The job means that one is daily attending - in the most seemingly innocent moments, when responding to a school project or appraising a Lego airport - to the casting of foundations no less sensitive and load-bearing than those of a skyscraper.
If you thought the 2001 cuts were tough to get through the Congress, consider that, even with the use of reconciliation once again to avoid a filibuster, President Bush only managed to get passage in the Senate by a vote of 51-50 with Vice-President Cheney casting the deciding vote to break the tie.
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Hand-plucked from an open casting call in Dallas, the 15-year-old has the hit-making machine that catapulted Cyrus, Hilary Duff and Zac Efron to stardom behind her.
"We are proud of Ghana and hope that whoever wins will win without complications, " said Haruni Safiyu, a 26-year-old labourer just before casting his ballot.
The cardinals swear an oath as they are casting their ballot -- further discouragement.
Though Hollywood agents are loath to admit it, the days of casting two high-budget stars to prop up a film are increasingly rare.
Jozef Migas, parliament's speaker, hitherto a close ally who heads one of the coalition's four parties, recently shook the government by casting a no-confidence vote against Mr Dzurinda in parliament.
The world's third-biggest drugmaker is casting off its pharmacy benefits management arm, Merck-Medco , which accounts for 55% of its sales, as a separate publicly traded company.
And its latest warning - that global carbon dioxide emissions from energy use rose by 5% during 2010 - is casting a new layer of doubt on the ability of governments to meet the targets they've signed up to on curbing climate change.
Under the Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law, investors began casting nonbinding votes on executive pay in 2011.
With the banks and the government unwilling to bail it out - and with large debts to Olsen Energy - Harlands has been casting around for ways to finance another restructuring to try to save the business.
"We are voting for the least bad candidate, " said Manuel Palomera, a 34-year-old travel agent who said he was casting his ballot for Vazquez Mota.
As with Heroes, in this game you don't do your fighting and spell-casting directly.
In die-casting, the alloys tend to be brittle and have poor wear resistance.
In this "multichannel universe, narrow-casting is the order of the day, " Thompson said.
Mr. Legge's casting of the not-yet-30-year-old Ms. Callas as the temperamental singer Floria Tosca was as obvious as it was inspired.
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