Word: processing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...United States, currently allied with Fujimori in his fight against Shining Path guerrilla warfare, passed a bipartisan resolution early last week that implored Fujimori to maintain the integrity of the electoral process and threatened to "modify its political and economic relations with Peru" should he fail to comply. A few days later, it was announced that Fujimori had fallen short of the required majority by about 20,000 votes...
...anecdotes swapped in Annenberg, a particular pattern emerges. For many first-years, the advising process is an innocuous hurdle; a few others build lasting friendships with their proctors and non-resident advisers. But everyone agrees improvements are in order...
...first I thought it was a pain that [my adviser] wasn't in the dorm, and I only expected academic advice at first," Shamy says. "But I ended up getting more than that. Some people get short-shrifted in the advising process--I ended up with two great resources, and I think some people don't even...
...hero at the center of the film is D.A. Pennebaker. Pennebaker made "Don't Look Back", the 1965 documentary that captured Dylan on tour and at the same time spawned the genre of cinema verit. This film, like the best cinema verit, makes the audience conscious of the filmmaking process itself through the conspicuous invisibility of standard filmmaking conventions: the camera just happens to be there, but everything that takes place wouldn't happen without its presence. It is a meditation on the nature of charisma, the nature of the camera, and the link between...
...said Ping, "they need to test [the new glues] in the R&D facility and then in the [manufacturing] plants." In all, the intellectual assembly line will move from CEO to management consultant to purchasing analyst to materials buyer to development tester to factory overseer before the new process for gluing the label to the bottle is complete. It is exceedingly unlikely that any of the 423-million-gallon daily drinkers will notice a thing...