It was by advertising for volunteer zombies on social networking site Facebook, borrowing make-up from Hollywood blockbusters and teaching himself how to produce special effects that thrifty director Price was able to make the film for less than the price of a zombie DVD box set.
"If you can keep those raw ingredients that make up ozone from coming out of the tailpipes and the smokestacks, then you don't have to worry so much about cleaning it up later on, " adds Nolen.
These long-term incentives, which have been widely used in the Netherlands for the last decade, can make up anywhere from 10% to over 50% of an executive's total compensation -- at the CEO level, options can be worth more than the salary-plus-bonus cash compensation.
Playing in three-man groups from both tees to make up the lost time from Saturday, Johnson teed off for his final round with Goydos and Justin Leonard and was level for the day on his front nine.
The very next day the Saudis announced they would make up the shortfall from Libya's withdrawal from the export market.
"I wouldn't say it was going to replace me exercising and make up for me from eating 4-5 donuts a day, " he says.
Annette gets no benefit to make up her loss from the South African Government but others might and they could not get double provision out of the case.
Hi-def Blu-ray discs, which were supposed to usher in a new era of movie library upgrades, have yet to make up the losses from piracy and weak consumer spending.
In addition, Chavez will find it difficult to continue buying weapons from Russia or engage in other expensive ventures with China and Iran unless he figures out a way to make up for losses from the shortfall in decreased oil production and falling prices.
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In keeping with Price's beg and borrow approach, most of the zombie make-up in the make-up artists' cases was inherited from other movies.
MPs from the political party that has won the most seats at the latest election make up the talent pool from which the government is extracted.
The three works from 1989 to 2000 that make up one bill and the two from the past two years, which constitute the other, have an overriding similarity and monotony that say more about stunts and posturing than about dance theater, music-inspired or otherwise.
The report from the ECB that Italian bonds make up over half of its holdings from the bond-buying program is also a concern.
"They simply don't know where to make up these lost revenues from, " Solomon says.
The higher the initial allotment, the less companies have to make up by buying indulgences from pig farms.
Nasdaq executives have said that the company has no obligation to make up for losses stemming from the Facebook IPO.
Most presidents make up for wavering support from their own side by reaching out to moderates from the other party.
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The radio signals that make it show up come from electrons flowing in it as they spiral through the galactic magnetic field.
Saudi Arabia had promised to make up for any shortfall from Iraq.
Three months after scrapping plans for debit card fees, banks are trying to find ways to make up the revenue lost from recent regulations.
Big Oil is finding that to make up for declining production from aging megafields they have to drill ever more holes into ever smaller reservoirs.
Now with seasoned entrepreneurs in Shanghai, Beijing and beyond taking their lessons and experiences with them to new ventures, look for anther crop of young businesses to make it from ground up to IPO.
Unlike solar or wind, which make up the carbon footprint from their manufacture and installation in five to ten years, trees take decades to grow large enough to absorb all the carbon released upon burning the old trees.
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It has already resolved, in effect, to abdicate its role as opposition during the three-month implementation period of the redeployment agreement, and will supply Mr Netanyahu with the necessary votes in the Knesset to make up for any defections from his ranks.
That can potentially open a can of worms, because if the tax deductions are reduced for corporations and not for small businesses, then many savvy corporations could either break off into small units, or relocate where taxes are lower if changes to the statutory rate do not make up for the loss from closing the tax deductions.
For those times when subjects aren't quite prepared for a close-up, Samsung's new Beauty Palette allows users to choose from ten different make-up options to smooth, brighten and add color to profile shots directly in the camera.
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Applications from China make up more than half of all international graduate applications at Illinois.
One option is to make up the difference by withdrawing from your traditional 401(k) or IRA to cover your expenses.
Scotland's tourism minister told the conference that home visitors could help make up the numbers as tourists from overseas, especially America declines.
Schemes offering the chance to make a profit from buying up debts.
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