Sentences with phrase «brief chance meeting»

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A few years ago, I had the chance to meet John Wooden and engage in a brief conversation with him.
There was a brief flurry of chances between Juve and Torino with both midfields producing dangerous counter attacks in a frantic track meet.
I met her when she read for a show that I co-produce; it was a brief encounter, but by chance we bumped into each other again and the timing was just that I needed an adoptive parents blogger for The Next Family and she and her husband had recently adopted her son Tariku.
At one speed dating event, singles get the chance to meet dozens of date prospects in brief dates lasting under five minutes.
A chance meeting with a drunken Scot has the illusionist invited to Scotland to perform at the local pub, and it's only here that he's given a brief moment of respect.
While drowning his misery at a nearby bar, he has a chance meeting with his old partner on the force Alex Murphy (Patrick Wilson), who gives a brief rundown of the political shifts in the department since Michael left.
This may make for a longer year from start to finish, but with some days built in for long weekends for students it will give the kids a brief break from learning and the teachers will have a chance to meet with colleagues, focus on improving their instructional practices, and plan more engaging lessons.
The RS that's finally coming to the U.S.. It's a brief first taste of this all - wheel drive, 350 - horsepower hatchback on Ford's own test track, a chance to meet the team behind the RS and put the new chassis and drivetrain to the test in a controlled environment.
Occasionally, friendships have been created through our dogs upon meeting strangers, where upon we've exchanged brief pleasantries and parted with shared smile, only to eventually chance meet again and a friendship developed.
Lunch Buddies is a program specially designed for offices and places of business to enjoy the benefits of relaxing with a dog during the lunch hour, while giving adoptables a chance to meet a new crowd and staff an opportunity to take part in brief humane education programming.
I was able to meet with the Director of VAN HORN, Daniela Steinfeld, during her brief stay in Chicago the week before last — below is a redacted text of our conversation; on her transition from being a gallery artist to a commercial gallerist, the differences between American vs. European attitudes on market and gender, and the rare, but special chance of encountering unknown, or yet undiscovered work.
The presentations were preceded by a brief business meeting and the election of new board members, followed by a reception featuring light refreshments and a chance to connect with West Coast LEAF staff, leadership, and our community of friends and supporters.
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