I think everyone had a little bit of themselves in Yvo when that happened, because
almost everyone in that room was working hard to try to get an agreement out of Bali.»
After the Morris Jeff board unanimously raised seven thumbs up, literally — that's the board's signal for a yea vote — the room broke into applause and Bell asked for a short recess and shook hands with
almost everyone in the room.
«I am in concert with
almost everyone in the room, but we have to be careful not to alienate other people that we need at the table that are part of the community, that are part of our taxpayer base that can help us find a way... I am so proud of our students and their civic engagement,» she said.
After the board unanimously raised seven thumbs up, literally — that's the board's signal for a yea vote — Bell asked for a short recess and shook hands with
almost everyone in the room.
Not exact matches
«What I was struck with frankly, as I'm sure you were as well, was just the general profanity used
in the
room by
almost everyone.»
Really most people say you're not going to say any kind of significant bacterial growth after
almost a full day at
room temperature, but I get it, you're at work, you're probably not just going to leave something out
in the open for
everyone to see.
David Miliband made pointed criticism of the 2010 manifesto,
in full knowledge that his brother was responsible for writing it... something that was
almost certainly lost on
everyone else
in the
room.
And the wedge of doubt is so important and that's where, I think,
almost everyone's experience
in this
room probably for those that might have been believers at one point, it all started with that splinter of doubt, where you might have read something, heard something, seen something, heard a conversation, whatever it was.
When AOL introduced its chat
rooms, I, like pretty much
everyone else, created a username and logged
in almost every day.
Almost everyone reflected on how important it was to be able to talk so openly given the safety of being
in a
room of all Black teachers.
When I ran the Chicago public schools, I
almost had to sue our Department of Education here for the right to tutor our children after school, the kinds of great tutoring programs that
everyone, you know,
everyone here
in this
room was involved
in.
Instead, she has the verve of a woman who realises that
almost everyone who ever changed the education world once started
in a
room with little more than a desk and a pen.
The
room got
almost silent as nearly
everyone in the
room started writing to their members of Congress.
I'm still mortified about being so enthusiastic at a recent Women
in drinks council meeting that my voice kept rising until I was
almost yelling at
everyone in the
room as I explained my social media role to them.