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Halleck

[ hal-ik, -uhk ]

noun

  1. Fitz-Green [fits, -green, fits-, green], 1790–1867, U.S. poet.
  2. Henry Wa·ger [wey, -jer], 1815–72, Union general in the U.S. Civil War and writer on military subjects.


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Josh Brolin, who has now worked with Villeneuve on three films, including “Sicario” and both “Dunes,” where he plays Atreides warrior Gurney Halleck, said it takes a unique personality to be a great filmmaker, but that Villeneuve is right up there with the Coen brothers in his ability to do it well.

Halleck had one and about 75 yards down the hall from where Mr. Sam had an office, and they worked things out.

From Salon

So Charles Halleck at that point became the Minority Leader.

From Salon

That all changed after Halleck and Rayburn left office.

From Salon

“The whole idea is … how can we take this traditional model and not be afraid of these AI tools, but instead figure out a strategic way to let them work with every artist involved,” said Quinn Halleck, who used AI throughout the development of “Sigma_001,” a short film that drew inspiration from the real-life story of a Google engineer who thought the company’s AI chatbot may have become sentient.

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