Not exact matches
Bonnie Gwin, Global CEO and Board
of Directors Practice at the executive
search firm Heidrick & Struggles, agreed with the advice, adding that at this moment
of rising activist pressure, mounting cyber security concerns, and a
more constant media spotlight, being on a board is harder, higher - stakes and
more demanding than ever.
The
constant threat
of a US remake has so far proved no
more than a rumour, but the show lives on through an enthusiastic fan community that continues to hold an annual convention called Tedfest, which is well worth a Google
search.
The other is a man
more conservative by nature but possessed
of an unbounded need for grand display that has already led him to unconservative places even he is at a loss to explain, and that as president would leave him in
constant search of the out -
of - box experience — the confoundedly brilliant Nixon - to - China flipperoo regarding his fancy
of the day, be it health care, taxes, energy, foreign policy, whatever.
But I am also in
constant search of those printed pieces that I can pair with the classic pieces that I have for a
more fun look.
A New York socialite ruined by the
constant philandering
of her husband Hal (Alec Baldwin) and, a bit less importantly in her mind, the revelation that his empire was founded on dodgy Ponzi schemes for which he's since been convicted, she's sent packing to San Francisco in
search of work and
more modest lodgings.
A nice new feature to this remake is that when each section
of a dungeon is fully explored, you're rewarded with items, which gives you even
more of an incentive to
search out every nook and cranny
of a dungeon, that's if the
constant lure
of treasure and level increases wasn't already enough for you.
Like the animals they encounter, migrating through rural, suburban, and urban areas, the Tush Hogs remain in a state
of constant adaptation as they
search for a
more hospitable habitat.
(MCT)-- Ours is a culture that values multi-tasking and
constant stimulation, leaving many people feeling scattered and fragmented, drained
of energy, always in
search of more intensity to feel alive.