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producer gasair gas
A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product. The United States has laws prohibiting cartels.Cartel
a producer controlling finances for movie, head producer at a studioexecutive producer
Aluminum Company of America; American company headquartered in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), global producer and supplier of aluminum and other fabricated productsALCOA
Amerada Hess, American petroleum company based in New York City, major producer and distributor of crude and refined petroleum productsAmerada
American corporation headquartered in Kentucky, producer of petroleum chemical and car care products; name of several cities in the United StatesAshland
American corporation headquartered in New York, producer of medications and health care products for humans and animalsPfizer
American corporation headquartered in Pennsylvania, producer of computer hardware and software, provider of computer services to government and business customersUnisys
American electronics corporation headquartered in California, producer of a wide variety of electronics and computer components (including semiconductors, microprocessors, chipsets, and more)Intel
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
cabdriver, Gene Hackman (born in 1930 as Eugene Alden Hackman), American award-winning actor and producer; family name, hired driver, taxi driver, one who drives a hackneyhackman
creator, creator; inventor; producer; beginner; generator, somebody starting transactionoriginator
family name; Francis Ford Coppola (born 1939) American movie director producer and scriptwriter (his well known movies include "The Conversation" {1974}, "The Godfather, Part II" {1974}, "Apocalypse Now" {1979}, "The Godfather, Part III" {1990} and man...Coppola
family name; male first name; Lawrence Olivier (1907-1989), British actor, British director and producerOlivier
George Lucas (born 1944), American film director and producer of fantasy and special effect movies including the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies; male first nameLucas
German corporation based in Stuttgart, developer and producer of transducers and other electronic componentsNovotechnik
gifted entertainer, producer of show, producer of shows, one who produces performances (especially for the theater); actorshowman
graffiti producergraffitist
internationally acclaimed computer company, producer of home computers and related software and equipment (first incorporated as IBM in 1924 with headquarters in New York)IBM (International Business Machines)
Jack Nicholson (born 1937), Award-winning actor and movie director and producer who starred in the movie "As Good As It Gets"Nicholson
Japanese family name; Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998), Japanese film director and producerKurosawa
Joseph Barbera (born 1911), American animator and producer who started Hanna-Barbera productions together with William Hanna in 1957Barbera
Louis B. Mayer (1885-1957), American film producer and pioneer of the motion picture industry, co-founder of "Metro Goldwyn Mayer"Mayer
movie producer or director, moviemaker, one who makes movies, one who produces or directs motion picturesfilmmaker
natural father, producer, creator; father or mother, see also:genetrixgenitor
one who creates; manufacturer; God, producer of goods, signer of documentmaker
one who harvests grapes, worker in a vineyard, wine producervintager
one who manufactures; owner of a manufactory, producer of goodsmanufacturer
painter of miniatures, producer of miniaturesminiaturist
professional producer of artificial flavorsflavorist
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