• He's played everyone from Sid Vicious and Dracula, to Sirius Black in the Harry Potter films, and now George Smiley in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy . (npr.org)
  • Gary Oldman watched Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy when it aired as a BBC miniseries in 1979, but he purposely avoided a second viewing before signing up to play George Smiley in a new film adaptation of John le Carre's classic 1974 novel. (npr.org)
  • Set in the Cold War era, the espionage thriller Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy spotlights a retired security agent's mission to uncover a Russian spy within Britain's MI6. (npr.org)
  • Most people will find the first 20 minutes of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy difficult to follow - I did, and I've read John le Carre's novel and seen the haunting 1979 BBC miniseries starring Alec Guinness, although decades ago. (npr.org)
  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy opens with Control, played by John Hurt, directing an agent on a secret mission to Budapest to learn the name of the Circus traitor. (npr.org)
  • The Spice Tailor range is truly versatile. (waitrose.com)
  • At The Spice Tailor, we journeyed down these old spice routes to explore more spiced dishes and are really proud to introduce you to our delicious authentic range of curries. (tesco.com)
  • Jonny White, founder and CEO of Ticket Tailor, said, "If we knew a vaccination event was going to be opened up, we'd have two people on standby watching the database and taking time out of their day to do that. (cloudflare.com)
  • Intricate Insignias are purchased from the Master Tailor for karma and are not automatically learned like the regular or the Embroidered Insignias. (ign.com)
  • Services from basic hemming to complex clothing adjustments all made by a master tailor. (westfield.com)
  • With Ticket Tailor it can. (tickettailor.com)
  • Take a peek at some amazing events using Ticket Tailor. (tickettailor.com)
  • I started Ticket Tailor on a mission to empower event creators. (tickettailor.com)
  • I have tried all the major ticketing sites for my film festival and found Ticket Tailor to be head and shoulders above the competition. (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is great! (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is also very cheap compared to its competitors, it's a must try! (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is well designed and we never have any problems with guests buying tickets to our events. (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is super simple to use, straightforward with their design AND ethics. (tickettailor.com)
  • I have been using Ticket Tailor for good few months for my events and I am very happy with it. (tickettailor.com)
  • Definitely trust Ticket Tailor to handle my event's ticketing. (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor works beautifully with all your online tools - from custom websites to CRM platforms. (tickettailor.com)
  • Ticket Tailor was founded in 2010 to support event organizers. (cloudflare.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is designed to provide a software-like experience for ticket sales, where the event organizer largely configures and manages their own ticket sales. (cloudflare.com)
  • This keeps the focus on the event organizer rather than the ticketing platform.Ticket Tailor primarily operates in the UK and the US. (cloudflare.com)
  • In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic forced a change in direction, and, among other things, Ticket Tailor is currently supporting COVID-19 vaccination registration for two United States hospitals. (cloudflare.com)
  • Ticket Tailor specializes in selling tickets for in-person events but shifted gears because of the COVID-19 pandemic. (cloudflare.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is currently offering free support to organizations scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments . (cloudflare.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is accustomed to traffic spikes with registration for big events, but its backend database can still struggle under the load. (cloudflare.com)
  • According to Jake Gissing, a developer at Ticket Tailor, "There'll be a huge rush of traffic that we struggle to handle without scaling up our infrastructure. (cloudflare.com)
  • On the first day of vaccine registration with Cloudflare Waiting Room in place, Ticket Tailor saw about 3,000 visitors looking for 800 vaccine slots. (cloudflare.com)
  • Having Waiting Room in place was also a cost-saving measure for Ticket Tailor. (cloudflare.com)
  • Ticket Tailor is looking forward to when it can use the product across its wider customer base for various events. (cloudflare.com)
  • We want to work with folks to tailor interventions that make sense," Cohen said. (wral.com)
  • However, there has been a lack of research assessing culturally and contextually tailored mHealth SRH interventions for Black and Latina women . (bvsalud.org)
  • Literature was reviewed to evaluate whether a culturally and contextually tailored approach was utilized in the development and implementation of mHealth interventions for Black and Latina women . (bvsalud.org)
  • Interventions that incorporated tailored content and fostered interaction reported high rates of follow-up. (bvsalud.org)
  • Tailored mHealth interventions can be effective in promoting behavior change and improving SRH outcomes for Black and Latina women . (bvsalud.org)
  • MILAN - A weight loss intervention tailored to patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and comorbid obesity achieved clinically meaningful weight loss, resulting in improved mobility, reduced fatigue, and better quality of life, results of a new trial show. (medscape.com)
  • This paper deals with the interpretation in the obsessive neurosis, developing the idea that on the analyst's side, tailoring as intervention, finds its counterpoint: a subject who incessantly seeks the sewing as warranty. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using organic solvent shortens formation time of membrane nanosheets comprising proteins and copolymers, while tuning protein structure tailors the pore geometry, resulting in superior water permeation. (nature.com)
  • Tailoring pore geometry and/or microporosity in the separating layer might allow the customization of membranes for dedicated applications requiring sharp and clear cut-offs. (nature.com)
  • Libro de geometria pratica y tra ça ( The Book of Practical Geometry and Tailoring ), published in 1589. (maa.org)
  • In 1244, members of the tailor's guild in Bologna established statutes to govern their profession and required anyone working as a tailor to join the guild. (wikipedia.org)
  • The profession of tailor in Europe became formalized in the High Middle Ages through the establishment of guilds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tailors' guilds instituted a system of masters, journeymen, and apprentices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Study Abroad Tailor Made courses are academic programmes exclusively designed for you by the Vicerectorate for Internationalization at UAL. (ual.es)
  • More than a dozen of international universities rely on us for their Tailor Made programmes in areas such as Biotechnology, Agribusiness, Culture and History, Engineering, and Horticulture, among others. (ual.es)
  • UNU-MERIT Capacity Development Office actively partners with governments, institutions and businesses to develop programmes that are tailored to the specific needs of the partner. (unu.edu)
  • The tailor-made programmes vary from longer-term certificate training, short course offerings, workshops and combinations of the above in face-to-face, online and hybrid forms. (unu.edu)
  • In England, the Statute of Artificers, passed in 1563, included the profession of tailor as one of the trades that could be entered only by serving a term of apprenticeship, typically seven years. (wikipedia.org)
  • 241-8 In England, there were many negative associations with the profession of tailoring. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hong Kong tailors come at a variety of price points, offering bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear suits. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Bespoke tailoring at Ascot Chang starts from HK$14,000 and can go up to HK$30,000 depending on fabric. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Here you can find the finest Italian and British fabrics as well as tailors who fly in from London, Naples and Tokyo to conduct bespoke fittings. (cathaypacific.com)
  • You may be looking for a bespoke solution that is tailored to meet your individual business needs. (dmu.ac.uk)
  • For example, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services presented a flexible model for patient navigation that could be tailored to each clinic. (cdc.gov)
  • Pay a little more and you can enjoy the services of the mainstays of Hong Kong tailoring such as Ascot Chang, WW Chan and Gordon Yao. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Here the guiding question of the work unfolds: How is the obsessive neurosis interpreted once it sits closer to the tailoring than to the sewing? (bvsalud.org)
  • Educational material was tailored to baseline responses on diet and physical activity knowledge, preferences, and behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • This newest building is the Costume Tailor, which is used to make - what else? (aol.com)
  • This recipe uses Mighty Embroidered Jute Insignia which is crafted using 1x Bolt of Jute, 1x Spool of Jute Thread, and 5x Vial of Weak Blood (requires Tailoring 50 to make). (ign.com)
  • Find all stories on Tailoring in this tag archive. (coolhunting.com)
  • You will find an overview of possible tailor-made training courses at the bottom of this page. (rug.nl)
  • Are the misunderstanding and the tailoring, among others, examples of interpretation provided by Lacan? (bvsalud.org)
  • Over the past few decades, membrane scientists have strived to maximize the fluid flux and tailor the solute selectivity. (nature.com)
  • Why choose our Tailor Made courses? (ual.es)
  • Budget Let us know the estimated budget from your institution for this tailor made course. (ual.es)
  • Wait for your Tailor Made course proposal! (ual.es)
  • Once we receive all this information, we will get back to you with a tailor made course proposal exclusively designed for you, together with an estimated budget. (ual.es)
  • Tailor-made training courses can be given as a one-to-one training, to small groups or for entire organizations, both online or face-to-face. (rug.nl)
  • Tailor-made training courses are designed according to your personal wishes and your precise objectives. (rug.nl)
  • Your tailor-made training course can start as soon as the offer is signed. (rug.nl)
  • With so many quality tailors, getting a suit made in Hong Kong can feel daunting. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Ascot Chang has become renowned for its quality and consistency, made possible by its experienced army of tailors and pattern cutters, not to mention a fabric library that runs to several thousand bolts. (cathaypacific.com)
  • It's a place practically tailor-made for LGBTQ+ travel. (eturbonews.com)
  • So whether it's for work or smart off-duty contexts, our buyers have made dressing the part easy with a tailor-made collection to suit your every whim. (brownsfashion.com)
  • We can organize your entire tailor-made holiday in Chania for the best prices and propose you several travel solutions! (greeka.com)
  • Although clothing construction goes back to prehistory, there is evidence of tailor shops in Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as tailoring tools such as irons and shears. (wikipedia.org)
  • The key is to tailor, personalize, and repurpose information in a way that leverages these tools' unique benefits. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Developing Culturally Tailored mHealth Tools to Address Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes Among Black and Latina Women: A Systematic Review. (bvsalud.org)
  • The unrest eventually influenced Parliament to establish rules for wages, hours, and working conditions in the tailoring industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • 241-8 The British census in 1851 identified 152,672 tailors, more than the entire railway industry at the time, and that number increased throughout the century. (wikipedia.org)
  • The origins of the industry can be traced back to early 20th-century Shanghai, where the expatriate community was served by numerous tailors - known as the Red Gang - who copied the Western styles their clients demanded. (cathaypacific.com)
  • After more than 60 years in business, Ascot Chang is a keystone of the Hong Kong tailoring industry. (cathaypacific.com)
  • The Costume Tailor building can be purchased from the store for 500 coins, and the base takes three energy to build. (aol.com)
  • A typical tailor shop would have a master, a foreman, several journeymen and apprentices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like the Prop Shop and Central Kitchen, the Costume Tailor comes with a menu that allows you to browse all of the finished products available to you. (aol.com)
  • Have you already purchased your own Costume Tailor shop in CoasterVille? (aol.com)
  • This new way of monitoring cancer therapy could speed up the development of new targeted drugs - which exploit specific genetic weaknesses in cancer cells - and help in tailoring treatment for patients. (eurekalert.org)
  • A tailoring establishment then generally consisted of a well-appointed room in which the master would measure customers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949 prompted an exodus from Shanghai to Hong Kong, and the tailors followed their customers south. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Although these tailors excel first and foremost in men's suiting, some are increasingly accommodating female customers. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Going by this information, Bloomberg reporters ordered a number of shirts from this AI tailor, but the customers weren't satisfied with the product. (asianage.com)
  • Famous and affordable names such as Sam ' s Tailor and Raja Fashions in Tsim Sha Tsui, have served presidents, princes and pop stars, but the quality is reflective of the super competitive pricing and speed. (cathaypacific.com)
  • Founded by the eponymous Shanghainese tailor who moved to the city during the 1940s, the family-run business continues to be run by the founder's son Tony and grandson Justin. (cathaypacific.com)
  • TD Yao established his tailoring business in Shanghai in 1935 and then moved to Hong Kong in the early 1950s. (cathaypacific.com)
  • As with other artisanal trades, tailors relied on the "house of call" or "call houses", a trade club at which they could procure workmen. (wikipedia.org)
  • Priced at the top end of Hong Kong tailoring, Attire House is the brainchild of Hongkongers Roger Chan and Brandon Chau. (cathaypacific.com)
  • In the original Tinker, Tailor, acclaimed British actor Alec Guinness played Smiley, a mild-mannered, middle-aged spy chief ousted from MI6 after a botched operation in Eastern Europe. (npr.org)
  • Master tailors who failed to comply with laws of wages or hours could lose access to the call houses, and journeymen whose work was reported as poor could be removed from the call book. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many tailors became virtually blind from the extensive hours of stitching by hand with only candelight to illumine the work. (wikipedia.org)
  • These Trends lists are tailored for you by default on twitter.com and mobile apps like Twitter for iPhone and Twitter for Android. (twitter.com)
  • These costume pieces can be used to complete quests or simply upgrade items around your park, and we're here with a complete guide to how the Costume Tailor building works. (aol.com)
  • It's tailored for an oversized shape that's enhanced by the curved hem and designed with a sharp pointed collar, long sleeves and a patch pocket at the chest. (cos.com)