Good socialization is important for these big lovers as they need to learn to
accept strangers on command.
Not exact matches
As a traditionally minded Anglo - Catholic, I must say that the Catholic Church's
strange new position
on capital punishment is one major reason why I would find
accepting Roman Catholicism, at best, a compromise with a defective faith.
In these times, it helps to know that, if nothing else, you haven't
accepted $ 5000 from a
stranger on eBay to tattoo Mitt Romney's logo
on your forehead.
In 1970,
accepting an Emmy for her performance in My Sweet Charlie, she gave a brief,
strange, incoherent acceptance speech, causing many to believe she was
on drugs.
Since that day, I've seen both extremes of Christianity: The side of the pendulum where a room of people start speaking in
strange tongues, to a service where I was looking to my friend for cues
on when to sit, stand, speak and
accept Holy Communion.
Strange, how there's no love without humility — no one can
accept anything except
on their knees.
The report notes that claims have been made of alleged racism, although it goes
on to suggest that Umtiti later
accepted Garcia's apology which seems a little
strange given the severity of the reported incident.
Last April, I watched the University of South Carolina women's basketball team win the National Championship, celebrate
on the court,
accept a trophy
on a hastily created podium, and then proceed towards the basket in an
accepted - but -
strange ceremony: cutting down the basketball nets.
Initially, Joe insists
on advance payment — no
stranger to double - indemnity cases — but he agrees to
accept the virgin Dottie as a «retainer» until the money comes through.
One such sight includes an attractive girl
on a billboard (Smart, Rat Race), the type of girl Neal would very much like to meet, and with the urging of a whimsically
strange man named O.W. (Oldman, Hannibal), he
accepts a job delivering a mysterious package and sets about
on a journey across a mythical highway called Interstate 60, in hopes of meeting the girl of his dreams.
Naïve dance instructor Yasmine (Rose) comes to regret
accepting a date from a flirtatious
stranger (Khalil Kain) she meets
on the street.
Self - reflexive and dosed with macabre humor, this offbeat exercise in just - around - the - corner horror grounds the largely exhausted found - footage approach in classical storytelling and visual values, resulting in a refreshing (and memorably
strange) genre piece, premised almost entirely
on a child's willingness to
accept grown - up weirdness as long as it ensures stability.
Until recently she has lived as every child must: as someone dropped
on a
strangers» planet, forced to
accept that these are the ways of this world.
Topics taught and tested for dogs in class include:
accepting a friendly
stranger, sitting politely for petting, proper canine appearance and grooming, walking
on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sit and down
on command, staying in place, coming when called, calm reaction to another dog, calm reaction to a distraction and supervised separation.
Test items include:
accepting a friendly
stranger, sitting politely for petting, allowing basic grooming procedures, walking
on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, sitting and lying down
on command and staying in place, coming when called, reacting appropriately to another dog, reacting appropriately to distractions, and calmly enduring supervised separation from the owner.
A CGC dog must
accept a friendly
stranger, sit politely for petting, welcome being groomed and examined, walk
on a loose leash, walk through a crowd, sit down and stay
on command, come when called, behave politely around other dogs, be confident when faced with unexpected noises and other distractions, and behave with someone other than its owner.
The dog also
accepted and greeted appropriately
strangers coming onto its property or encountered
on walks.
You and your dog will practice the CGC exercises:
Accepting a friendly
stranger, Sitting politely for petting, Appearance & grooming, Out for a walk (loose leash walking), Walking through a crowd, Sit and down
on command and Staying in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction and Supervised separation.
Dogs in this class will work
on accepting a friendly
stranger, sit patiently for petting, walk
on a loose leash,
accept grooming and handling from a
stranger, walk through a crowd without fear, deal with other dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain calm when left in supervised isolation for short periods of time.
These skills include:
accepting a friendly
stranger, sitting politely for petting and grooming, walking
on a loose leash, walking through a crowd, sit and down
on cue, staying in place, come when called, reaction to another dog, reaction to distraction, and supervised separation.
Help make the dog more adoptable through basic grooming, walking
on a leash, discouraging jumping,
accepting strangers in a calm and friendly manner, and providing exposure to new sights, sounds, and experiences to build confidence.
The 10 points are awarded for
accepting friendly
strangers; sitting politely for petting; appearance and grooming; walking
on a loose leash; walking through a crowd; sitting down and staying in place
on command; coming when called; good reaction to another dog; good reaction to distractions; and supervised separation.
It's a valuable tool for detecting health changes early
on, as well as helping dogs feel more
accepting of touch from
strangers.
Items
on the Canine Good Citizen Test include:
Accepting a friendly
stranger, Sitting politely for petting, Appearance and grooming, Out for a walk (walking
on a loose lead), Walking through a crowd, Sit and down
on command and Staying in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction, Supervised separation.
Practice and master all the skills needed to get your dog a passing grade
on the Canine Good Citizen test including
Accepting a friendly
stranger, sitting politely for petting, appearance and grooming (will permit someone to touch body without pulling away), Walking
on a loose lead, walking through a crowd, coming when called, reaction to another dog, reaction to distraction, and supervised separation from handler.
The dogs must meet rigorous standards of temperament and obedience; they have to be
accepting toward friendly
strangers, sit and stay
on command, be able to walk through a crowd with wheelchairs, and not startle easily.
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I usually wear a wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is to say no or to ask them to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't
accept medicine or drugs from
strangers, and always keep your eye
on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular
Of course Skittles doesn't write «do not
accept from
strangers»
on their packaging.
For part of his exhibition The Gay Nineties West at the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles CA, American artist Mark Ryden created Memory Lane — a
strange and wonderful diorama that
accepts a penny and plays the 1890s hit song Daisy Bell while President Lincoln rides by
on a bicycle and Barbie enjoys the attention of many admirer.
I personally find it
strange in a system of such complexity with so many unknowns, that one MUST
accept black and white, if / then logic, based
on overtly incomplete and possibly flawed knowledge.
The CBC News reporter who was kissed
on the cheek by a shirtless
stranger at last weekend's Squamish Valley Music Festival has
accepted his apology.
It might seem like a
strange question, but in my NYC couples therapy practice, I see how couples in open relationships, by stepping outside of the
accepted norm (i.e. monogamy), put some things
on the table that monogamous couples can take for granted.
«If you've bought into the idea that you have to spend a fortune
on advertising, pester
strangers and even your friends for business, beg everyone you know for referrals and subject
strangers to your sales pitch at every opportunity,
accepting what I'm about to share with you may require a fairly significant shift in your mindset.
Never
accept a check from somebody who is basically a
stranger, and possibly will stop payment or have insufficient funds
on deposit in the account to cover the check.