ATIS, New Teachers» Conference, Mentor, New York — 2000, 2001 and 2002 International Dyslexia Association, Parent Conference, Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities in New York's Independent Schools, Panelist, New York — 2005 CAIS,
All About Audacity, Instructor, Connecticut — 2006 Recipient of the Southwind Teaching Award — 2007
Get her talking about the philanthropic impact of her work — with every sale, each of her brands contributes to a related cause in the developing world — and it's apparent there's nothing at all flippant
about her audacity.
Not exact matches
And yet, Justin Trudeau approved the project, with the
audacity to claim that he would not have approved had he been concerned
about the safety of British Columbians.
But you still get dimwits who buy Saint's Row and think it's
about Christian morals despite the fact it says «Excessive violence, gore, partial nu.di.ty, overt se.xua.l themes, and language» and then have the
audacity to go after the video game industry for creating adult themed games.
What matters is whether a Christian in the purity of his faith and his understanding of man joins the struggle and demonstrates by the
audacity of his faith, by his love for his neighbour, and his optimism
about the future, that he is not just the passive object of history or even of the new society, but rather the co-author and co-architect of the new order.9
The film is
about how worthwhile art can be found in failure — that the mere
audacity of self - expression can inspire millions of people, even if it's for reasons you didn't expect or intend.
oh, so like pretty much all religious people you have the
audacity and hubris to speak disparagingly
about what other people * think * their religion is supposed to be
about, implying that, apparently, you and only you have all the real answers.
The well - known advocate of atheistic humanism, Corliss Lamont, was quick to argue that Whitehead's use of «God» in «nonsupernaturalistic ways» was both deceptive and incomprehensible.4 And Max Otto raged at the
audacity of Whitehead's attempt to do metaphysics at a time when «the millions» are concerned
about human suffering and need a restructuring of society.5
The film is
about how worthwhile art can be found in failure — that the mere
audacity of self - expression can...
Funny how liberals are completely at a loss
about how a black woman in the third millennium could possibly have the
audacity to think for herself instead of letting them tell her how she should think.
Three, the Church has a responsibility to speak out with greater
audacity on their behalf (including those who are not as famous as Meriam Ibrahim), no matter what Islamic law says
about them.
I have never talked to a Jesuit priest in my life and I am astonished by the
audacity to tell such lies
about me.
Then you have the
audacity to go into a self righteous tirade
about your precious writing, as if it was something special that should be revered.
I am astonished by the
audacity to tell such lies
about me.
I see the futility of making any assumptions
about fertility,
about wishing for any more than God has given, and I can shake my head in wonder at the
audacity of the prayers of that first - time mother.
There's nothing surreal
about Ronaldinho toe - poking the ball against Chelsea from outside the box while being cornered by multiple defenders except that he, unlike almost every other player before and after him, had the presence of mind, vision, and
audacity to try it.
«Bayern's cup of tea»... talking
about that (them turning us over) i recall many years ago when we where due to meet them in the CL they had a brazilian striker called Elber he had the
audacity to tell one of the british tabloids that he would score and knock us out — subsequently the match ended 1 - 0, yes true to his word he was the sole scorer and that was that.
Benzema's finish is
about as ordinary as they come, but the sheer
audacity of Guti to backheel when one on one is the kind of genius that can not be taught.
who isn't even the subject of what I wrote
about yet you have the
audacity to say I «crawl out the woodwork at the mention of his name».
More than the perfection to his defensive game, it's the flamboyance and
audacity that has been most impressive
about Chambers.
Whether it's Gazidis making ridiculous claims
about our supposedly successful transfer window, even going so far as to suggest that everything went according to plann, or it's Wenger having the
audacity to speak
about taking a much more proactive approach to the re-signing of players with less than 2 years left on their current deals; which on it's own is a nothing story, it's football management 101, but let's not forget just a few weeks ago he was proudly championing his «ingenious» plan of having his best players playing in the last year of their respective contracts.
For Gascoigne's free - kick, Arsenal at least had a flimsy 2 +1 - man wall which stood
about 15 yards away and it was in footballing terms «dead centre» and so the disguise of a cross was eliminated but the
audacity of attempting to score from so far out was the element of surprise.
But because the soon - to - be mother has the
audacity to go out in public in tight - fitting gym clothes, readers can barely contain themselves from commenting on those «thunder thighs,» «Wide Load» and chuckling
about how she is going to be a «beached whale»:
If anyone has the
audacity to say anything negative be ready to counteract with a positive comment
about how well she is doing and avoid an altercation that will leave her humiliated further.
Not only was I slammed with the worst call schedule possible — as many of my colleagues were for having the «
audacity» to have our kids during our residency and «burden» our colleagues, I was slammed with comments
about breast feeding seconds after people found out I was expecting.
The formula companies even have the
audacity to teach
about breastfeeding when promoting formula and in so doing subtly undermine the process and make women and babies dependent on the products.
«For Jean Mensah to have the
audacity to tell Kofi Adams that he does not know what he's talking
about was what got be angry, he's my National Organizer, a Senior Party official.
The state committee and the county committees regularly endorse the most disgustingly liberal Democrat political candidates every single election, then have the
audacity to whine
about a group that wants to call themselves the Reform Party.
Chick - fil - A has been ruffling feathers since its president Dan Cathy was quoted saying he supported the «biblical definition» of marriage as between a man and a woman and prayed for «God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we would have the
audacity to try to redefine what marriage is all
about.»
Well, my comment was «moderated» out by the martinets at the Daily Politics because I had the
audacity to include a link to a 101 year old speech from Teddy Roosevelt which demolishes J. Myrle Fuller and Sheldon Skelos and affirms what the economic values and responsibilities of citizenship in the USA are really all
about.
The Danish iconoclast holds strong ideas
about our society, and expresses them in satiric allegories of such
audacity that we cast loose from realism and simply float with his conceits.
Two years after its release, the impressions that linger
about the original Deadpool are its snarkiness and
audacity.
Its best original screenplay award was a thrilling salute to Jordan Peele's
audacity, but lingering in the background was the ongoing debate
about whether a mere «horror film» was worthy of the Oscar — that is, the Oscar for best picture.
The children aren't making out much better: Mary's teenage daughter Marge (Kathy Fields) has the
audacity to blithely chat
about the pill over the phone to her schoolmates!
In a critical blow against the Marines, an action that surpasses in
audacity the kneeling this year of some football players during the National Anthem, «Doc» demands that the Corps not bury the body in Arlington, as he has learned the truth
about the killing, but insists on driving it in a U-Haul van to his New Hampshire digs to be buried next to the young man's mother.
We don't like people who openly talk
about their goals, and we actively punish those who achieve said goals and then have the
audacity to be proud of it.
The pride of Wakanda is radical, it's in - your - face, it's unlike anything we have ever seen in a mainstream film
about Africa, and therein lies the
audacity of Black Panther.
If Andrew Haigh, the director of Weekend, the earnest, prosaic, and mostly unsurprising British drama that won an Emerging Visions Audience Award at South by Southwest last night, is considered a fresh new voice in cinema, then what
about Matt D'Elia, who shows more breathtaking
audacity in his debut feature, American Animal, than Haigh shows in his Richard Linklater - ish romantic talkfest?
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Audacity.
Then the union elites have the
audacity to go on offense and whine
about millionaires and billionaires «not paying their fair share of taxes» when they don't pay a penny, and all the while funding politicians who ensure that CTA's and CFT's pilfer - and - spend scheme rolls on undisturbed.
Further exacerbating Fisher's frustration was that these members had the
audacity to wear their own union T - shirts while talking to voters
about why they believed Baeza would be the better representative for students — as well as teachers.
Each has published a book this year
about friendship: Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson (
Audacity Jones to the Rescue), Barbara O'Connor (Wish), Augusta Scattergood (Making Friends with Billy Wong) and Susan Hill Long (The Magic Mirror).
Let's just say that someone who found themselves on the other side of the GHH crowd after signing the petition a few months ago now has the
audacity to talk
about how inclusive science fiction — and by implication because of what this person was commenting
about — SFWA are.
And then, to add insult to injury, this outfit actually has the
audacity to phone call your own BANK and inquire
about you which is WAAAAAY over the top of «verifying» your bank account info through your routing number and bank account number.
I was later annoyed she had the
audacity to preach to her audience
about the importance of taking time out of your daily life to reflect.
On September 29th, despite nothing but increased volcanic activity, the director had the
audacity to call for the volcano alert level to be lowered, due to concerns
about tourism to Bali over the Christmas holidays.
The magnificent architecture, the glamorous West End lifestyle, British refinement with just a touch of
audacity... Everything you love
about London is showcased here.
As an avid Dark Souls player, it pisses me off how microsoft insists that certain games have GFWL DMR and then when GFWL is crap (all the time) they have the
audacity to not fix it or even care
about it!
However, your fault is that you have an
audacity to project conclusions from primitive and deficient models (and frequently just from handwaiving
about «tipping points» and «sensitivity») to practical life.
As is usually the case in these climate contrarian letters, this one has no scientific content, and is written by individuals with not an ounce of climate science expertise, but who nevertheless have the
audacity to tell climate scientists what they should think
about climate science.