Sentences with phrase «always meet the mark»

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Milner didn't always think this way, but a meeting with Mark Zuckerberg in 2009 changed his viewpoint.
FULL ARTICLE @ SYDNEY HERALD Mark Brooks: Always meet in a public place.
This is an always question mark in the first meeting.
The harem is de facto mostly because nobody ever sees Hughes, who's by now displaying reclusive tendencies so marked that even his assistants don't always get to meet him.
The Met Gala is always home to some notable couples outfits — most memorably there was the Kimye cyborg look in 2016 — but Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott's double Alexander Wang look missed the mark.
Always Clean, welcoming and the best service anywhere!Everyone I have met at Hendricks has been great to work with and always welcoming from Mark, Daryl in Service, JR and Jeremy in finance and JR the dealership maAlways Clean, welcoming and the best service anywhere!Everyone I have met at Hendricks has been great to work with and always welcoming from Mark, Daryl in Service, JR and Jeremy in finance and JR the dealership maalways welcoming from Mark, Daryl in Service, JR and Jeremy in finance and JR the dealership manager.
I've always been a big fan of VW's dual - clutch transmissions and this one meets the mark.
A cat that has access to scratching posts that meet their needs for marking territory, stretching muscles, and relieving stress will almost always choose to use them rather than the less attractive options of furniture and carpet.
General Fixes • Fixed an issue in «The Point of the Spear» where the objective «Meet Rost at the North Gate» would always be marked as failed for some players in the objective log.
«I look at things with eyes different from yours» is a sentence that marks a fundamental existential condition: that we see the world on the basis of our own surroundings; that the Other is always somewhere else, looking with different eyes — and that an awareness of this is the best starting point for being able to meet and understand one another with respect.
Painting will no longer create space as a theatre; it will give space itself a theatre.5 The paint will meet the surface sensuously, In a broad, flat engagement of the palm, by fingertip daubs, and through varieties of clawing and caressing.6 Painting will always tremble, but very precisely.7 There will be no difference in the world between planning airily away from the canvas and actually taking your brush and making the first mark.8 The revolution will be painted.
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