Michael Anderson
Michael Anderson
Director of the 1976 sci-fi film Logan's Run and 1956 epic Around the World in 80 Days, the latter of which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Director.
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth30 January 1920
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You think a name is moving up to investment-grade and before you know it, you get blindsided.
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That guy's evidence - and his case - was toast,
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It sits there in silence, but it's a pain in the bum for the politicians.
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The first thing to do is to get communications going between the different states. The jurisdictional issues will follow.
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You've got to keep the language simple. Tell the jury, 'I looked at this cluster and matched it up with this cluster,'
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The downside is we can't improve safety by adding a shoulder and can't include a transit component and would lose the opportunity of a lifetime, literally, to capture the true potential for making the most of this corridor.
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It could have been a real nasty situation. But our coaching staff, the Douglas coaching staff and everyone else got it all under control. None of the players off the bench or any of the fans in the stands ever made contact with any players.
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It's interesting sculpturally. It has horns like a bull, a beak like a bird and nostrils like a rhinoceros. It's just wacky.
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The cops aren't going to touch this case, ... They only have enough resources to go after the big cases.
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We lose that ability to connect with individuals who have that insight and could help us navigate through (government).
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Those established communications networks they're trying to get back up -- the rush to get them operational again is primarily so that emergency services personnel such as fire and police can talk to each other, ... I don't believe that's going to be opened up for everyday normal communications (right away) like it was two weeks ago.