Sentences with phrase «colleagues of this great man»

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According to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, men can be part of the solution too by speaking against their male colleague and saying, «That's a great idea.
He is, without doubt, one of the greatest Premier League managers and I am proud to have been a rival, a colleague and a friend to such a great man.
Over the last 24 hours, our Republican colleagues have negotiated in good - faith to forge a workable final package that will protect the health of the men and women who selflessly answered our nation's call in her hour of greatest need.»
«Man - management is clearly not a great skill of Jeremy's,» said Smith, perhaps understating what many of his colleagues have come to conclude was not just an irritating foible but an inexcusable failure of a man who professes a desire to be prime ministMan - management is clearly not a great skill of Jeremy's,» said Smith, perhaps understating what many of his colleagues have come to conclude was not just an irritating foible but an inexcusable failure of a man who professes a desire to be prime ministman who professes a desire to be prime minister.
InterracialMatch.com is great for black women dating white men as this is the conventional manner of knowing another's acquaintances, friends, colleagues and family members.
Instead, piecing together archival sequences of the man regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time with audio interviews of controversial star's family, friends, colleagues and competitors, it presents a compelling portrait of his life on and off the track.
Colleagues hail Paolo DeMaria as a passionate leader, a tireless worker, a respectful listener, a consensus builder and a man with a great sense of humor.
Here is a short list for the fun of it: everything Sina Najafi and crew do at Cabinet magazine, the goings on at Mildred's Lane, the projects, journals and exhibitions by the great collective E-flux (Anton, Juliete, Brian), the entire Occupy movement, Philly's own Basekamp — in particular the Plausible Artworlds project, Charles Esche, Maria Lind, Chus Martinez, Jens Hoffmann, Ralph Rugoff, Sofia Hernandez, my ol' colleague Mark Beasly (a great curator), the experiments and levity of Joseph Del Pesco, just recently the people at Weeksville Heritage Center, the awesome constant rethinking of Kate Fowle at ICI, at times the experimental approach of Hans Ulrich Obrist (the man has so much energy), the education programs at the Walker and the Hammer, the projects of Christine Tohme at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut, the work of Fulya Erdemci and Theo Teeglaers at SKOR, the writings of Sue Bell Yank, Shannon Jackosn, Gregory Sholette, Yates McKee, Jahleh Mansoor, Boris Groys (though I don't usually agree with him), and Claire Bishop (though I don't agree often with her either, haha).
I sat in utter awe of both men, raising my fist, yelling, «yes», vacillating between inhalations of great pride for Mr. Gore and his colleagues; their eloquence, tireless work; urgency, facts, warnings, hearts, hope, faith and intelligence, then exhaling in gut wrenching despair at what could have been if Mr. Gore were our elected President today.
know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
«I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.»
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