The deal calls for expanded production of McQueen's womenswsear and menswear lines by Gucci's manufacturers, a rollout of McQueen boutiques in London (a flagship store on Bond Street), Tokyo and New York (near Stella McCartney's shop by the semi-gentrified meatpacking district) and for Alexander McQueen ready-to-wear collections to be shown in Paris.
It's just like, Hey, we're in Will's house and there's a 2-year-old girl, and clearly there's someone off camera giving her lines and that's it.
It was the first test of the CDC's stockpile system -- created in World War II's aftermath -- on the front lines of America's new war.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its third consecutive triple-digit point decline, and Treasury yields fell to a record low as investors digested evidence that Europe's mounting crisis is hitting the bottom lines of U.S. corporations.
In Birmingham last week, the BBC filmed black and white men alongside each other on EDL's lines.
Given the gloom, continued ship-building will only put off the day when the world's lines make serious money again.
Israel's acting prime minister, Ehud Olmert, is a capable politician who thinks along Mr Sharon's lines, but lacks a national following.
Mr Bensalah denies that his party has an unfair advantage, but openly admits that its programme is along the president's lines.
While Amorphium lets you add some basic motion to scenes, it's not a full-blown animation package along the lines of Kinetix's 3D Studio Max.
That trust is essential, with or without E-Sign a law so broad it's making companies read between the legislation's lines and model their own approaches.
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Mr. Eyre, whose work hasn't been seen much on Broadway of late, mostly sticks to the script, letting Coward's lines make their point without excessive directorial interference.
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"Three years ago - before we did a straight swap - I had actually agreed to play Margaret Thatcher, " he said, securing a bigger laugh than any of MacFarlane's lines.
Wall Street has evolved greatly in recent years with financial firms increasingly getting into each other's lines of business, and the president-elect has talked about consolidating the SEC and the CFTC, two of the most important regulatory bodies.
Senators worried the new position of overseeing the military's cyber defense efforts for the Pentagon could blur the lines between Alexander's current civilian role of leading the National Security Agency (NSA), which also plays a role in protecting the nations computer networks by monitoring domestic electronic communications.
Stewart Johnson, a securities analyst with Friedman, Billings, Ramsey, an investment bank, reckons that many of Genworth's lines, including fixed annuities and long-term care plans sold in the mid-1990s, along with a business in Britain that pays bills in the event of unemployment, were returning less than 6%.
In the event, for all the nastiness, buck-passing and back-biting this mass of material exposes, it only reinforces Mr Pollard's conclusions: that the BBC's lines of accountability were deeply flawed and that members of its lavishly paid and top-heavy management saw it as their priority, in a crisis, to flunk responsibility rather than take it.
's flip, cynical Stark (Iron Man) gets a good measure of the movie's best lines, bouncing off Steve Rogers' (Captain America) boy scout idealism and Thor's guileless sledgehammer style (sometimes literally).
Eggeling's "Symphonie Diagonale" from 1924 is a filigree of lines, while Richter's (except for a brief diagonal figure) maintains horizontality, more in keeping with the principles articulated by Piet Mondrian and (later) Josef Albers.
He is being treated at East Tennessee Children's Hospital in Knoxville, where doctors and nurses are on the front lines fighting the nation's prescription drug epidemic.
That's because the lines in the notebook are printed using a unique dot pattern that helps Evernote identify the paper's exact dimensions and hue, so it can optimize contrast and correct skew.
Initially he thought a hip hotel-casino along the lines of Starwood's W would work.
Regardless, for MTV's Gateley, the subsequent series--much like the cast's fashion lines--make perfect financial sense.
Worse, South Korea's fiber lines operate much fasterthan our typical DSL and cable connections.
It shows the engineers' talents, but the aero cladding compromises the car's clean lines.
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Throughout his teens, summer jobs took him from warehouses to factory lines at Polar's different divisions.
Legendary sitcom characters Laverne and Shirley fixed bottle caps on one of the city's assembly lines.
The disk severed all the plane's hydraulic lines, virtually cutting off all steering and speed control.
There are long lines, there's a lot of people, you definitely need to fight your way through crowds.
The French and German leaders will try to establish where the UK's red lines lie, our editor says.
Indeed outsiders could go further, by putting pressure on international bankers not to pull all Brazil's credit lines.
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