Sentences with phrase «conference as a hook»

Instead, in this case, the message asks recipients to send a note of support to a Democratic local organizer, using a national party field staff conference as a hook.

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A demonstrator from the group CodePink holds up a banner as National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre delivers remarks during a news conference at the Willard Hotel on December 21, 2012, in Washington, D.C. — one week after Adam Lanza used an assault - style rifle to slaughter 20 schoolchildren and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
«Facebook's roaring growth is a threat to Google and other Web portals, and as more developers deploy these hooks, they spread their colonies all over the Internet,» Owyang wrote after Zuckerberg's keynote speech at the conference.
As the trio departed back to the conference room, a woman in a clown costume hooked up with them.
So, in a nutshell, it would be (as I've said I think in the report), we need to continue to focus on high quality, localised at the point of where the teaching and learning actually occurs — there is a role for going elsewhere and going to large conferences and hooking up internationally on ICT and so on — but actually rolling your sleeves up with some external expertise in a sustained way in the site where you actually do your teaching work with the students.
But in the press conference Vince Zampella, the chief executive of Respawn Entertainment, focused more on the multiplayer, with in - game footage showing more manoeuvrable, dynamic titans, and new gadgets such as grappling hooks.
At the recent conference on relationships research that many of us attended (see posts here), some folks mused about the increased attention social science is giving to uncommitted relationships, casual sex, and «hooking up,» as if it's a new thing culturally (when in fact, it may not be).
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