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director

[dih-rek-ter, dahy-] / dɪˈrɛk tər, daɪ- /


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Hackman was known as an actor’s actor, sought out by movie stars and top directors who craved the experience of working with him.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Even if you can pay for that care, are there caregivers even available in your area to help?” said Nicole Howell, director for direct-care workforce development at the National Council on Aging.

From MarketWatch

Following a $1-billion-grossing, Oscar-winning smash could have left writer and director Jared Bush and director Byron Howard feeling like rabbits in the headlights, but they seem to have outfoxed the challenge.

From Los Angeles Times

The director captured that sentiment in “It’s a Wonderful Life” through the character of Giuseppe Martini, an Italian immigrant who runs a bar.

From Los Angeles Times

“Schools think about these institutional debts in a way that is very penny-wise and pound-foolish, and it’s preventing people from participating in the economy,” said Mike Pierce, executive director of Protect Borrowers.

From Los Angeles Times