Sentences with phrase «actually talks about that in her interviews»

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«You are talking about major decisions that were made at a time when we were resetting relations with Russia that actually happened to benefit, you know, the Clinton Foundation, perhaps other avenues, we don't know yet,» Nunes said in an Oct. 24 interview with Bret Baier.
JW: One thing that was interesting about [Joe] Rogan's interview with Cormier the other night: For all the talk about head injuries in sports, we actually saw what a concussion looks like in real - time.
«There is a very distinct difference in talking about something and having a great platform and actually doing something about it,» Espaillat said in an interview, listing his success enacting legislation in the Assembly and going against party leaders when he disagreed with them.
In an interview released online by BBC One, Sherlock creators / showrunners Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss talk about Sherlock's discomfort at being in new (for him) situations — and the introduction of the one villain whom Sherlock actually hated according to canoIn an interview released online by BBC One, Sherlock creators / showrunners Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss talk about Sherlock's discomfort at being in new (for him) situations — and the introduction of the one villain whom Sherlock actually hated according to canoin new (for him) situations — and the introduction of the one villain whom Sherlock actually hated according to canon.
Of the many thrills that come from interviewing creative people — variously, unknown, ascendant and at the top of their game — there's also the under - discussed flipside: talking with, 1) vapid young «actors» (line - reciters is more like it) who have neither a sense of film history nor an appreciation for their occupational good fortune and, 2) perfectly genial writers and directors who are nonetheless so relentlessly on script — occasionally reciting entire career - checking passages verbatim from press notes no doubt spit - polished into significance by some friendly faction in the dark wings — that you realize they actually have less summary insight or thoughts about several months or years of their own work than you do after 90 to 120 minutes with it.
But in the tradition of Kate Plays Christine or The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear, that's actually a feint: Green uses the on - camera interviews with these people to talk about Ramsey's murder and the still - lingering questions about who committed the crime.
There was next a brief bridge section in which Sir Paul talked about the importance of seeing the broader picture, before an interview with Bindschadler in which the following statement is given apparently as a counterpoint to Singer's, «When you actually look at the data, the sun doesn't turn out to be that important.
Sources also told us that it would be good «to take as many substantive classes at law school as you can, because if you're interviewing in a specific practice area and you can actually talk authoritatively about it, that's really good.»
There's an episode of The West Wing where President Bartlett pretends to make an off - guard comment in front of a rolling camera after a TV interview was over — he made disparaging remarks about his main opponent's intelligence, which everyone assumed was a gaffe, but he actually did it on purpose because it got everyone talking about whether his opponent was in fact stupid.
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