Sentences with phrase «david old thought»

After a forest fire destroyed his ranch, David Old thought his flooring business was over.

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In an interview on The David Rubenstein Show: Peer - to - Peer Conversations, the 63 - year - old TV host said that in the past, she never thought running for president was a possibility.
For all of us on the right, it should have been a lightbulb moment on Friday, when David Hogg, the 17 - year - old student - turned - gun - control - activist, said to CNN's Alisyn Camerota, «I think it's great that corporate America is standing with me and the rest of my friends.»
Old friends like David Burrell, Jim Burtchaell, Robert Wilken, Jim McClendon and Alasdair MacIntyre made me think about Aristotle, Aquinas and Wittgenstein in ways I had not anticipated.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
Old friend David Stern thinks the NBA should end its ban on marijuana use.
When David Seaman saved an Aston Villa penalty and then Robert Pires lobbed him and then Robert Pires injured his cruciate against Newcastle and you thought «Oh shit», but this was a team that could live with one its best players missing games so they went to Old Trafford and «WILTOOOOOOOOOOOORD «and won the title.
It's lowering Arsene to the level of David Moyes and I don't think that after the patient old Arsenal fan has come to this, it could ever improve.
My old man said today «I know when I say this you'll go mad but...... I think Arsenal could be a lot worse of than to appoint David moyes!».
The 55 - year - old Israeli is thought to have met the criteria laid down by co-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold.
Alex Ferguson was the manager that brought Zaha to Old Trafford and the young winger has admitted he had thought about leaving as he failed to convince David Moyes and now Louis Van Gaal has also opted to loan the player.
The Portugal international has never really fulfilled his potential at Old Trafford and new boss David Moyes is thought to be ready to sell this summer.
Real are thought to be close to a deal for Manchester United stopper David De Gea, who has rejected a new deal at Old Trafford.
Think Xavi at FCB, Cesc from our squad of old and to a lesser extent David Silva for Manchester City
The 57 - year - old, one of David Cameron's harshest critics on the Conservative backbenches, is not thought to be defecting to Ukip and will not stand for re-election in 2015, limiting the damage his resignation will have on the prime minister.
«Do you really think David Cameron would like to spend six months in my studio whilst I sew his portrait on to an old army surplus blanket?»
Having just reported (see my earlier post) that David Lammy is going to remain as higher education minister, I thought I had better check where he is going to work, since his old department, the department for innovation, universities and skills, has been abolished.
They think they risk turning what they remain convinced could be an «electoral game - changer,» as one aide to David Cameron called it, into a millstone if they get the language too strident and play into the old Tory image of «the nasty party.»
That question has been getting some rare media and blog attention this week ever since David Attenborough, the 87 - year - old British naturalist and broadcaster, declared: «I think that we've stopped evolving.»
«When we think about quality of life for older adults, and improving quality of life, it seems like targeting the individual is only part of the story, and our findings suggests that for older adults, a larger part of individual well - being is defined by our partner's health and cognitive functioning as well,» said UA psychologist David Sbarra, a co-author of the paper, which will be published in Psychology and Aging, a journal of the American Psychological Association.
«I think that there are many companies that prey on many parents» worst fears,» says Alexandra David, 31, an attorney in Minneapolis who now stays home with her 2 - month - old and 2 - year - old.
Her friends, beautiful ALAINA, fast - paced DAVID, clever IAN, tiny COLE, shrill AMBER, subtle LAUREN and cunning SAMANTHA think that they're too old for these kinds of games.
There's a repeated suggestion that David's sisters (Maude Apatow and Madisen Beaty) think their older brother is using his work as a way to separate himself from his responsibilities as a caretaker.
(It was at that moment that my 14 - year - old son David turned to me and whispered what I'd been thinking for some time: «He's kind of a jerk, isn't he?»)
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set movie very much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and early David O. Russell (see review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age - old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
In Una, the powerful screen adaptation of David Harrower's play «Blackbird» about the sexual abuse of a thirteen - year - old girl, Australian director Benedict Andrews does what has become increasingly uncommon in modern cinema — he makes us think.
Don't Leave Home — Michael Tully Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot — Gus Van Sant Duck Butter — Miguel Arteta First Match — Olivia Newman Friday's Child — A.J. Edwards Galveston — Melanie Laurent Hold the Dark — Jeremy Saulnier I Think We're Alone Now — Reed Morano Ideal Home — Andrew Fleming IO — Jonathan Helpert Jinn — Nijla Mumin Jonathan — Bill Oliver Kin — Jonathan Baker, Josh Baker The Land of Steady Habits — Nicole Holofcener Little Woods — Nia DaCosta Lizzie — Craig William Macneill Mandy — Panos Cosmatos Mapplethorpe — Ondi Timoner Monster Anthony Mandler Movie No. 1 — Josephine Decker (4) My Abandonment — Debra Granik (1) Nancy — Christina Choe Night Comes On — Jordana Spiro (5) Old Man and the Gun — David Lowery Piercing — Nicolas Pesce Private Life — Tamara Jenkins Siberia — Matt Ross Skate Girl — Crystal Moselle Slice — Austin Vesely Sorry to Bother You — Boots Riley (2) State Like Sleep — Meredith Danluck Support The Girls — Andrew Bujalski The Kindergarten Teacher — Sara Colangelo The Long Dumb Road — Hannah Fidell The Miseducation of Cameron Post — Desiree Akhavan (3) The Tale — Jennifer Fox Tully — Jason Reitman Tyrel — Sebastián Silva Under the Silver Lake — David Robert Mitchell Untogether — Emma Forrest Wild Nights with Emily — Madeleine Olnek We the Animals — Jeremiah Zagar Welcome the Stranger — Justin Kelly Wendy — Benh Zeitlin What They Had — Elizabeth Chomko Wildlife — Paul Dano Zoe — Drake Doremus
Sharing the landscape of loss and / or defeat are Tom's childhood pal, Ken (Peter Wight), who arrives in London for a visit from the North of England sporting a T - shirt that says «Less thinking, more drinking», and Ronnie (David Bradley, looking ashen), Tom's newly widowed older brother who gets absorbed into family life - Mary in her infinite variety included - down South.
Citroën: Forward Thinking — In Citroën's 90th year, Jonathan Wood explains how the French firm influenced a generation of British automobile engineers»60s / The 1875 Grenville Steamer — David Burgess-Wise rides the world's oldest working self - propelled private carriage / By Bentley to Alaska — Daniel Ward reports on the Bentley Alaska Tour 2009 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware's regular feature on reader restorations / SARA: There is Air in the Engine — In the first of this fascinating two - part account, Marc Douëzy and Nicolas Boissier describe the origins of the SARA marque / Goodwood Revival 2009 — Report by David Venables, photographs by Steve Welsh
In an old panel interview with the other four individual God of War director's, David Jaffe (GOW1) said that he would have liked to see gods from around the world (think Norse and Chinese) move in on Olympus in a power vacuum caused by the death of the Zeus and his brethren.
I've been thinking about this for a while, and recently David Edery wrote a post about it, detailing some challenges we still need to overcome in order to transform Xbox Live Marketplace into a place for smaller or older games to live healthily.
Abstraction, New Observations, June 1984, No. 24 1984 Is Abstract Painting Regaining its Popularity by Victoria Donohoe, Philadelphia Inquirer, September 14, 1984 1983 Ted Stamm by Sanford Kwinter, Art In America, January 1983, pp. 121-122 1983 Ted Stamm by Stephen Westfall, Arts Magazine, January 1983, p. 3 1983 Ted Stamm at the Far Turn by William Zimmer, Re-Dact 1 by Peter Frank, Published by Willis Locker and Owens, ISBN 093027900X 1982 Ted Stamm, Art Economist, Volume II, No. 14, December 31, 1982, p. 5 1982 Drawing Invitational 1981 by Geynne Vernet, Arts Magazine, February 1982 1982 Two Unprovincial Shows at the Jersey City Museum by Vivien Raynor, The New York Times, New Jersey supplement, October 10, 1982, p. 28 1981 Ted Stamm by Valentine Tatransky, Arts Magazine, February 1981, pp. 35 - 36 1981 Surely Temple Black by William Zimmer, SoHo Weekly News, February 18, 1981, p. 49 1981 Abstraction with a Relaxed Air by David L. Shirey, The New York Times, March 1, 1981, p. 19 1981 Ted Stamm by Tiffany Bell, Arts Magazine, May 1981, p. 8 1981 From the General to the Particular: Some Thoughts on Abstract Painting by Tiffany Bell, Arts Magazine, June 1981, pp. 120-124 1980 Tre Amerikaner i Skaane by by Sune Nordgren, Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), May 5, 1980 1980 Pool Documentation by Kay Larson, Village Voice, June 2, 1980, p. 85 1980 Jane Highstein and Sensibility Minimalism: A Tissue of Happenstance by Robert Pincus - Witten, Arts Magazine, October 1980 p. 140 1980 La Nouvelle Vogue New Yorkaise est Portee Para La Musie Rock by Daniel Cornu, Tribune De Geneve, December 1980 School's Out by William Zimmer, The SoHo Weekly News, June 11, 1980, p. 61 1980 Old Wine, New Bottles, Bad Year by John Perreault, The SoHo Weekly News, June 18, 1980 1979 Ted Stamm by December Kur, Handelsblatt (Dusseldorf), March 3,1979, p. 21 1979 Entries: Styles of Artists and Critics by Robert Pincus - Witten, Arts Magazine, November 1979, pp. 127 - 28 1979 Where is New York by Peter Frank, ARTnews, November 1979, pp. 59 - 65 1978 Ted Stamm by Tiffany Bell, Arts Magazine, February 1978, pp. 33 - 34 1978 Ted Stamm by Edit De Ak, Artforum, February 1978, pp. 63 - 64 1978 Artful Dodger by Gerald Marzorati, SoHo Weekly News, May 18, 1978, 10 1978 Pittori di New York by Riccardo Guarneri, Visual, April - May 1978, No. 2 - 3, pp. 40 - 43 1978 Ted Stamm at Hal Bromm Gallery by Peter Frank, Village Voice, December 19, 1977, pp. 93, 98 1977 Arts and Leisure Guide by Ann Barry, New York Times, November 27, 1977 1977 Voice Choices by Ali Anderson, Village Voice, December 12, 1977, p. 59 1977 New Museum at the New School by Peter Frank, Village Voice, December 19, 1977, p. 98 1976 Ted Stamm by Barbara Catoir, Das Kunstwerk, January 1976, p. 64 1976 Alternative Arts Spaces: One to one politics for the avant - garde by Stephen Reichard, New York Downtown Manhattan, Akademie Der Kunste - Berliner Festwochen, September 1976, p. 249 1975 Reviews by Susan Heineman, Artforum, March 1975, pp. 62 - 63 1975 Artists Space by Trudie Grace, Art Journal, Summer 1975, XXXIV / 4, pp. 323 - 326.
This is what 70 - year - old, New York painter David Diao thinks.
CARBON 13 presented in conjunction with «The Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of Climate & Sustainability» Artists: Ackroyd & Harvey, Amy Balkin, Erika Blumenfeld, David Buckland, Adriane Colburn, Antony Gormley, Cynthia Hopkins, Sunand Prasad Participants: Hamilton Fish, Diana Liverman, John Nielsen - Gammon, Michael Pollan, Robert Potts, Tom Rand, Rebecca Solnit Curated by David Buckland «I think of art, at its most significant, as a DEW line, a Distant Early Warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it.»
(There's an old book by David Roberts, «The Victorian Origins of the British Welfare State», I think, that discusses all this).
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