But again with the making-of-the-ad feature, so we can see how makeup was applied to the Vegas-sunset model.
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The Blu-ray comes loaded with three hours of making-of material.
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"I especially have a very, very strong commitment to making money--making lots of money--for my audience, " he says.
Drawing upon the considerable talents and first-hand policy-making experience of its 100-member Board of Advisors and its small, core staff, the Center endeavors to assist these key audiences.
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But there has been limited progress towards the kind of political union - or central control of budget-making, borrowing and supervision of banks - that many would see as necessary to the eurozone's long-term survival.
Quick turnaround of these craft is central to realizing the profit-making potential of over-and-over sojourns by piloted and unpiloted vessels to the suborbital heights.
We also took steps to prevent the rapid dissolution of the American auto industry -- which faced a crisis partly of its own making -- to prevent the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs during an already fragile, shaky time.
Now Hockney claims that the technology can be taken out of image-making, or at least the artistry of image-making can be enhanced.
If the sense takes hold that there is daylight between Washington and Jerusalem, the problem will not be confined to the train-wreck in the making of yet-another Palestinian unilateral declaration of independence.
Smith Ellis, whose background in marketing and publicity includes a stint as executive vice president of Omnicom, combines partnerships with global corporations like The Gap, Apple and Starbucks, social networking outreach, and celebrity-infused fundraisers into a money-making machine of a non-profit.
People who work at home (the authors quote a wince-making diary of a home-office worker's efforts to set up an account with a new Internet service provider) lack such support, which is why conventional offices, in some form or other, are here to stay.
Making end-of-life decisions when a loved one's wishes are not known can be difficult for families.
Not that they haven't thought about this: The cardinals are in "choir dress" during the voting, which has translucent lace sleeves under a short red cape, making sleight-of-hand tricks much harder.
And the solutions are really at the core of making -- providing rules of the road going forward that will work and be protective not just of consumers but ultimately, as I mentioned earlier, of the broader financial system.
In almost all parts of rural India- north, south, east and west- wise villagers have been making use of this type of bio-gas for cooking for centuries.
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And the PPP's record of coalition-making is better than that of PML-N, he says.
And in May, Lenovo, a firm with strong connections to China's government, had finalised its purchase of the PC-making arm of IBM.
His star declined in the 1950s, but in his heyday, he had some of the myth-making power of his more durable contemporaries such as Stewart, Bogart and Tracy.
Meanwhile, other new customers were often signing up strictly for the streaming-only version of the service (making up one-third of their new subscribers, as the article linked above demonstrates).
Private equity investing poses the greatest risk of politicization of the investment decision-making process of any form of investing.
The world has plenty of potash 610 years worth, which ensures centuries more of fertilizer-making, and 590 years of known iron-ore reserves, according to U.S. Geological Survey estimates.
The NEJM authors suffer the same disease that they accuse their myth-making colleagues of in their article: unscientific bias-itis.
But at least three of the research sites being shut down stand out: those that were originally part of Organon, the pharmaceutical-making arm of the Dutch chemicals giant Akzo Nobel.
But after four decades of music-making, he entered a period of semi-retirement.
He said the airstrike was on a legitimate target, noting coalition forces found a weapons cache at the site -- including AK-47s, 4, 000 rounds of ammunition, and bomb-making materials -- as well as thousands of dollars in U.S. currency.
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'promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision-making process of its Member States'.
Then, we are implementing shared decision-making, using point-of-care tools that help with issues such as which medicine to take for diabetes or whether to take statins or aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack.
The complexities associated with the management of organizations whose activities take place in multiple and different countries, separated by geographic distance and time, increase the difficulties of observing and making sense of non-financial consequences of finance-related decisions, as well as of the impact of financial decisions on strategic moves.
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One thing is sure: Weill and his sidekick, Citigroup co-chairman John Reed, can't realize their dream of making Citigroup the Coca-Cola of finance without decisively penetrating Japan.
In May it also pulled out of South Korea, where it had a loss-making network of 16 stores.
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