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In the small world of Colorado politics, I have to give a shameless plug to one of my own, Bob Hoban, a partner at my firm, Hoban & Feola.
Jessica Corry: Republican Shakeup Begs the Question: Who Will Become GOP's Election Lawyer? Jessica Corry 2011
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In the small world of Colorado politics, I have to give a shameless plug to one of my own, Bob Hoban, a partner at my firm, Hoban & Feola.
Jessica Corry: Republican Shakeup Begs the Question: Who Will Become GOP's Election Lawyer? Jessica Corry 2011
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In an exclusive interview with MTV News about made-for-home-entertainment sequels to hits such as "Mean Girls" and "Naked Gun," Paramount Famous exec Louis Feola talked with us about what sort of plots some of these sequels will have.
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"Well, I am in preproduction right now, so I have a script that I am comfortable with, hired my director and set up my operation," Feola said.
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No story details are available just yet, but Feola promised it'll be a musical where the songs function as an integral part of the plot.
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"Mean Girls" is too early in development for him to be able to offer up even a logline, Feola said.
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“Landfills in reality are complex environmental systems that need to be managed as ongoing construction projects,” said DEP regional director Joseph A. Feola.
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In 1998, Mr. Feola was named president of Universal Family & Home Entertainment Productions, in charge of the development and production of made-for-video product as well as family-oriented live-action and animation television.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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Made-for-video movies are a growing market, as described by Louis A. Feola, president of Universal Worldwide Home Entertainment.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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Made-for-video movies are a growing market, as described by Louis A. Feola, president of Universal Worldwide Home Entertainment.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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