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To directors

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One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director).

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To directors of dance festivals, there is nothing more attractive these days than a talented choreographer of bicultural origin.

Are you good at adapting to directors?

She's also a boon to directors.

You can understand its appeal to directors and opera houses.

She also served as a liaison to directors.

— seem to appeal to directors, who often play up the absurdity with abandon.

He says he will keep alive the tradition, sacred to directors, of seducing his lead actress.

In particular he pointed to directors including Andrea Arnold, Clio Barnard, Carol Morley and Sarah Gavron.

"In soccer, a manager still has to be responsible to directors".

According to directors, the committee narrowed the field to three candidates.

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Since directing "The Town" for Warner Bros. in 2010, Affleck has become one of the studio's go-to directors.

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