Sentences with phrase «john little talks»

Creators John Little talks about his graphic novel The Salesman, the story of a man bent on punishing excess consumption: «He uses the ruse of a door - to - door salesman to interview people and find out what's really inside their head and see if they're being excessive in his mind and he punishes them for it.»

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So when I am talking with someone, I will often take a little gospel of John, I prefer the ones called Living Water since they have little notes that remind me what verses are key, and what the verses mean, and in just a minute or two, can show a person from Scripture that to get eternal life, all they have to do is believe in Jesus for it.
In fact there was so little to talk about, that Arseblog decided to reminisce about a long forgotten reserve fixture, from years back, precisely the days of Kanu, the centra figure in the story, Elton John and Peter Ndlovu!
John and I love to talk about food and share recipes, so I thought he might be able to offer ideas for how to use these little cabbages.
There's been little public talk by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie or Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan during the legislative session, about passing tough new ethics laws, and no reforms have been approved by the Legislature.
And the shadow housing minister, John Healey, said: «The Tories have talked of little else but HIPs over the past few years, and this announcement merely highlights the limits of their ambition and concern - pleasing estate agents rather than supporting first time buyers.
This week on the podcast: We'll hear a little more from Alan Weisman, author of the best - selling book, «The World without Us, which is at its core — gigantic thought experiment, what would happen if human beings suddenly disappeared and we'll talk to Scientific American editor in chief, John Rennie, about some big doings at the magazine.
Crowe plays this note fairly well in his early scenes, his downcast eyes and reserved, low voice in front of the king indicating that fealty that comes from fear of punishment rather than devotion — a fear thoroughly justified when Robin's frank talk to his sovereign on the justness of these «holy wars» lands him in the stocks with proto — Merrie Men Will Scarlet (Scott Grimes), Little John (Kevin Durand), and Allan A'Dayle (Alan Doyle).
The one thing I will mention is that I felt so bad for Donny (Steve Buscemi), who was constantly being tormented by John Goodman, but it added an extra little treat to the film that the Dude never directly talked to him throughout the 117 minute run time.
Kidman, fresh off an Oscar nomination for «Lion» and currently wowing TV watchers in HBO's «Big Little Lies,» stars in a whopping four projects to be screened at Cannes: Coppola's highly anticipated adaptation of «The Beguiled» and Yorgos Lanthimos» «The Killing of a Sacred Deer,» both co-starring Colin Farrell, plus John Cameron Mitchell's sci - fi rom - com «How to Talk to Girls at Parties» and a glimpse of Sundance TV's second season of Jane Campion's «Top of the Lake» starring Elisabeth Moss.
Producers, Claire Rudnick Polstein and John Wells had been working on a Beach Boys project, which we had talked about a little.
Stars Connie Britton and Eric Bana talked about the project with E! while on the red carpet for NBC Upfronts on Monday and gave a little insight into «Dirty John
John Carpenter's commentary with Kurt Russell on Big Trouble in Little China is one my favorites ever because they just talk like friends about a lot more than the movie.
No, but if it weren't for the fact that it starred Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Bryan Cranston, Brandon T Jackson, Alison Brie, Marcia Gay Harden and Christopher Mintz - Plasse, and had cameos from a slew of recognizable faces like Jay Pharoah, Marc Maron, John Cho, Ravi Patel, Jorge Garcia and (really, I could go on here), I don't think we'd be talking about this little movie at all.
And John I was hoping you could tell me a little bit more about what you mean when you talk about «the halo effect»?
Sure, Supt. John Deasy has managed to at least talk the talk on systemically reforming the district (even as he makes rather weak moves as striking a deal with the AFT's City of Angels local on a teacher evaluation plan that does little to actually measure the performance of teachers based on their success with the students they instruct in classrooms) and has even allowed for families at 24th Street Elementary to exercise the district's own Parent Trigger policy and take over the school.
John reviews the driving experience and talk a little more about what the build process entails.
We even talked a little bit about Dragon Age 2, his love for John Scalzi, and the current state of publishing.
Hey Mark — the «Building Wealth One House at a Time: Making it Big on Little Deals by John Schaub» talks about a similar strategy.
John W. Simek: Martin, can you talk a little more detail about how important incident response plans are and what should be included within them?
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