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100% of the funds used by the Foundation for the development, management and maintenance of projects, come exclusivelly from contributions from the two founding partners, Mr. Alberto Cortina and Mrs. Elena Cue Cortina.
In 2012 Alberto and his wife Elena Cue dissolve their African charity foundation Ol Jogi and create a new foundation "Alberto and Elena Cortina Foundation".
The series used stock music cues, most of them also used by NFL Films, for its varied features, such as in coverage of the 1974 Daytona 500, which used a music cue that opened NFL Films' 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers season review film.
The interdisciplinary curriculum, which incorporates engineering, science, technology, business and public policy, is taught by several distinguished industry members including Peter Love, the Ontario Power Authority’s former Chief Energy Conservation Officer; Dr. Dan McGillivray, who was the managing director at the Ontario Centres of Excellence prior to joining CUE; and Sean Conway, research fellow with CUE, policy advisor at Gowlings LLP and former Ontario cabinet minister.
The College Boyz was an American hip hop group composed of R.O.M., Squeak, B. Selector and DJ Cue.
Later in the 1960s, he began managing his own club, the Cue (later Q) club at 5a Praed Street, Paddington.
However, although in this case the hero and heroine marry at the end, he avoids this obvious ending in some of his later novels (e.g. The Hills of Varna, which otherwise shows some similarity to Cue for Treason).
Another film, a 2005 episode of Masters of Horror, is titled "Cigarette Burns", directed by John Carpenter; its plot revolves around film collection and distribution, with the lead character hallucinating cue marks, which he deemed was a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy.
He was also referred to as "Count Dracu-sal" and an eerie organ music cue (Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor) was played whenever he made funny and/or cryptic remarks that reflected his penchant for black comedy.
As with all other first-time world champions so far, Taylor succumbed to the "Crucible Curse" on his return to the Crucible Theatre the following year and lost 10–6 to Mike Hallett in the opening match, humorously acknowledging defeat by putting his handkerchief on the end of his cue to resemble a white flag.
Taking a cue from co-writing teams such as husband and wife duo Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, Jim enlisted the help of his writer girlfriend (now wife), Melodie Krieger, to flesh out what would become Donovan's Echo.
Additions to the game include new weapons, such as a grenade launcher, Automatic Pistol, half of a pool cue and pipe bombs, as well as sawn-off and automatic shotguns and new vehicles, such as Johnny's custom-made motorcycle.
The main stores in the centre are Morrissey, JAG, Levi's, Esprit, Cue, Authentic Factory Outlet (Converse) and Woolworths.
Stylistically, the Avenger was undoubtedly very much in tune with its time; the American-influenced "Coke Bottle" waistline and semi-fastback rear-end being a contemporary styling cue, indeed the Avenger would be the first British car to be manufactured with a one piece plastic front grille.
The original MIRS System was renamed IDEN in 1994 by Roger Cameron Wood, a young engineering program manager leading the product development effort who also gave the handsets their distinctive industrial design, group software features, and "chirp" audio cue.
Five-pin billiards or five-pins, a now internationally standardized cue sport
With the vote tied at two votes apiece, Carney decided to take a cue from John Gorton in 1971 and resign, leaving Mills to take the leadership unopposed on a second vote.
The book explores the mind of a young girl named Jen, who along with her brother Cue, and legendary martial artist cousin, Jimmy Chang, attend Kung Fu High School, where a powerful drug kingpin named Ridley pits all students against each other in order to maintain control over his corrupt business he runs using the students he controls.
In terms of the philosophy and history of science, Flyvbjerg takes his cue from Aristotle rather than from Socrates and Plato.
Taking his cue from the theories of Herbert Read, for Paraskos art becomes a material manifestation of the physical engagement between the artist and the world around them (called by Paraskos 'actuality').
Goofy begins by playing "In the Good Old Summer Time," and then "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight." (His cue is "Okay fellers, let's get hot!") But the tempo and intensity of the song causes the machine to be destroyed.
Moori Tips, Japanese manufacturer of pool and billiard cue tips
Nijinsky is said to have used this method to cue his dancers for Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, as the rhythms were too complex for Nijinsky’s dancers to follow.
Hiplife has since proliferated and spawned stars such as Reggie Rockstone, R2bees, Obrafour, Akyeame, Tic Tac, Lord Kenya, Sherifa Gunu, Kwaw Kese, Obour, Ayigbe Edem, Ko-Jo Cue, Asem, Samini and Sarkodie.
The music cue during the scene at the Commissioner's country house is Camille Saint-Saëns's "The Carnival of the Animals".
Taking a cue from his father, an art historian, Wanscher published several histories of furniture design during his time at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, including The History of the Art of Furniture and Five Thousand Years of Furniture.
Founded in 1984, the company was started by John Parris as an evolution of a keen interest in Snooker, and the need for maintenance and repair of his own cue.
Venturing next to Valencia, Peter encountered the nascent Valencian Union which had taken its cue from its counterpart in Aragon.
In a blog written by Ledesma, it was revealed prior to the airing of the episode that it would contain the use of the waltz "Tales from the Vienna Woods" by Johann Strauss II as well as a musical cue similar to the style of the main theme from the film Catch Me If You Can.
In 2009, Saygıner signed a contract with the prominent cue-stick producer Longoni.
From Tuiu-Cuê the allies headed north and took the villages of São Solano, Vila do Pilar and Tayi, and finally laid siege to Humaitá itself, isolating it from Asunción.
Taking a cue from Muhammad Ali, this style is all about floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee...literally, considering the aerial nature of its inventors.
Taking his cue from Sanborn's example, Osgood invited his nephew, Robert C. Sallies, of Weirs Beach, New Hampshire to summer in Norway and learn the newspaper trade, beginning in 1949.
Milton DeLugg provided the theme song, which had previously been used as a cue on various Chuck Barris game shows.
The return to Serie A was the cue for the appointment of Pietro Leonardi as general manager and Andrea Berta (ex-colleague at Carpendolo) as sporting director.
The book Cue the Elephant by Knowlton Nash (1996, McClelland & Stewart) featured some disparaging remarks from the show's make-up artist.
Phred would lead "Doug" with a certain introduction (i.e. Phred reading his cue cards and stopping between certain points because a fly was on the card).