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  • "Dolby Digital Plus in AIR 3 will further extend the availability of high-quality entertainment across screens," said John Couling, Vice President, Products and Platforms, Dolby Laboratories.

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  • "It's pretty amazing to watch Allison, given all that she's overcome," Couling says.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • In order to build on that, Couling has most of the ensemble singing every song.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • "We're trying to be more like a gang," explains Couling, who fittingly looks something of a pied piper during the exercise.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • Anna Couling, technical analyst at Master the Markets observes signals of Euro weakness:

    FXstreet.com 2009

  • Sharyari discovered his voice last year, and this year Couling gave him the chance to sing the show's opener, "Grease," as a solo, complete with choreography.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • "Summer Nights" comes early in the first act, and cast members love to sing the song made famous by John Travolta and Olivia Newton John - so much, Couling says, that it's downright boisterous.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • For the second year, Couling returns to direct a popular musical that combines young actors with Down syndrome, with their nondisabled peers.

    DailyHerald.com > News 2009

  • Couling said police are in the initial stages of the investigation, interviewing parents and students.

    detnews.com - Local 2008

  • "The incident came to the school's attention and if there were transmissions made on school property or not, we don't know," Couling said.

    detnews.com - Local 2008

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