Not exact matches
Their passion for travel and e-commerce is evident: In the beginning, they dug
deep and interviewed hundreds
of travelers to learn
everything about how and why they travel, and ultimately translated their insights into lightweight, yet durable pieces
of luggage that are much more affordable than high -
end brands.
There are a handful that think they are the only ones who have
everything figured out correctly, and the thousands
of others think they've gone off the
deep end.
Sure, the call went your way, but somewhere
deep down, you know the Red Sox sweeping the Rockies was retribution from the baseball gods, a punishment for benefiting from the interference
of an umpire who
ended a game that seemed like it was never going to
end, that would probably still be being played right now if not for that botched call because dear lord this game had
everything but also was great mostly because it was terrible.
He's constantly moving around — playing in the
deep middle, up in the slot against a receiver or tight
end, up in the box against the run, and a little bit
of everything in between.
«But I just got thrown in at the
deep end and I had to take
everything under control and just think I'm playing with normal players, but I'm playing with some
of the best players in the world.
Like
everything else that hit
deep enough to make this year -
end list, Campion's series, and her words, turned 2017's reeling chaos into a tight coil
of metaphor.
Interviewed by Poynter.org yesterday, Lozada talked about his plans, which are focused on «building a digital audience,» by using «author interviews; short posts that highlight key nuggets from new books;
deep dives on trends in nonfiction,» such as his piece, «The
End of Everything» and adds, «while I know that lots
of people use reviews to help them decide which books to buy and read, lots
of them also see reviews as a substitute for reading the book.
They eventually settled on the concept
of strange,
deep - water animals living in a dark ocean space where they illuminated
everything around them; a world that Kazarova
ended up creating entirely with black paper.
It's a fitting note to
end on for an exhibition which creates the feeling that nothing is what it seems, that
everything is a set - up with no
deeper truth to be found underneath, and that the flimsy walls
of the reality around us can come crashing down at any time.
The results may not be immediate, but as you establish a more consistent pattern
of open -
ended questioning — about
everything from restaurant choices to the best way to manage your finances — we're willing to bet that your partner will begin to realize that you expect them to engage with you at a
deeper level.