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  • Terry seems to conclude that finally it isn't necessary to read the book from which a film has been adapted, affirming the principle more or less accepted ever since George Bluestone's Novels Into Film (1957) that fiction and film are separate media embodying separate artististic ambitions that need to be judged by critical standards appropriate to each.

    Film and Literature 2007

  • Bluestone's December deal priced 1.08 points above the swap rate.

    A Sydney Market Reopens 2008

  • Meanwhile, in contrast to the exodus of Bluestone's kids, the private religious institutions for "at-risk" youths that dot our area have managed not only to hold onto their charges but to mold them.

    Leaps Of Faith 2007

  • Bluestone's research and that of other labor experts show that most people expect to work longer than previous generations.

    DailyFinance David Schepp 2010

  • Bluestone's forecasts are based on simple assumptions that include healthy economic growth and no changes in immigration, worker productivity or in something called the "labor force participation rate," the percentage of workers aged 16 or older who hold jobs or who aren't working but could.

    DailyFinance David Schepp 2010

  • Bluestone's management and advisory board members are multi-cultural representing Asia, South America, North America, Africa and the Middle East.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • UCSF said the Regents will consider Bluestone's appointment when they meet March 23 to March 25 at the UCSF Mission Bay campus.

    San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010

  • Bluestone's management and advisory board members are multi-cultural representing Asia, South America, North America, Africa and the Middle East.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • That's because the generation that immediately follows the boomers, Generation X, "will likely be too small to fill many of the projected new jobs," according to Bluestone's report,

    DailyFinance David Schepp 2010

  • Further, she says, some of Bluestone's assumptions are debatable.

    DailyFinance David Schepp 2010

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