Sentences with phrase «done drawings of»

I've done drawings of girls at my studio in strange poses, but a lot of them come from found photos or sketches right out of my head.
Well, after I did the draw of names this morning, I'm happy to announce that the winner is Kathi Sharpe in North Carolina, USA.
If Chelsea do draw both of these big games and Arsenal beat Watford, the gap will be six points and there will be 15 games left to play.
They had met him there one day when they arrived with pencils and sheets of blank paper to do drawings of leaves for natural science class.
In it, she points out that Harris knew about O'Keeffe through two art patrons, and also that Harris's sketchbook shows that he did drawings of at least six of O'Keeffe's paintings.
RL: That started when I did drawings of the police at the Ferguson protests.
He did drawings of travelers on the Metro, riding in the cars, waiting on platforms.
CA I might dream of flying through consecutive vibrations of energy and I might do drawings of consecutive spheres within spheres, but in the painting the physicality is very direct.
While I am there I do drawings of the studio and talk with the artist.
Siri does draw some of its answers from Wolfram Alpha, and this looks like it's one of those.
It looks great Shelley, I had to laugh, I do the drawings of how I want to decorate first too!

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In an era of petty politics and cabinet ministers who put their principles second to their allegiances, Flaherty drew strength — even joy — from doing what he felt was right.
What has really happened in private equity over those decades is that investors, net of fees, did about 25 % better than the S&P up through the 2005 «vintage» year (denoting funds that first drew capital in 2005).
We have weekly meetings where we're informed of upcoming events and where team members are praised for what they've done and are entered into a drawing to win prizes.
That's the sort of potential that drew early, big - name investors, who helped urge Beshara and his co-founder, chief technology officer Khaled Hussein, toward the «fun» social rather than the «do - good» social.
«I don't know what the hell that is,» Smith barked as he traced a stubby finger across a set of working drawings for the building, a development for WeWork, a U.S. firm that specializes in collaborative workspaces.
File this one under simple but powerful ideas most people never think of: «Draw all the things you need to do on a big piece of paper, and find out which things depend on other things.
- Though Hunter was their entire case, prosecutors were sufficiently wary of her (or perhaps of drawing additional attention to her precise role in the matter) that they did not call her to the witness stand.
Solo soul - searching can help you see yourself the way others do, but it's generally easier — and more reliable — to draw that information from external sources, like a board of directors, an advisory panel, anonymous reviews from employees or a mentor you trust to tell it to you straight.
So Nevsun did precisely as the Canadian government suggested: it subscribed to an array of voluntary CSR codes, particularly that of the World Bank's International Finance Corp., and hired a consultant to draw up procedures to meet those obligations.
What next generation leaders do to engage and motivate their teams in the best way possible is to build their own self - awareness and draw on a range of different leadership styles to adapt to the person and situation.
Through the budget reconciliation process — which would avoid a drawn - out fight and filibuster by Democrats — Republicans can adjust only parts of the law that have to do with the federal government's finances.
Mind you, Jobs» creativity had little to do with the isolated act of drawing fancy letters.
But in the absence of information, kids will draw their own conclusions based on what they overhear or see you do.
Eager to draw the millions of viewers that some uploaders were getting, Boivin put some of his short films up on the site, only to be disappointed when the big audiences didn't come.
Concannon said the majority of rebates go to buyers, not brokers, in order to incentivize them to provide liquidity for small companies and ETFs that don't draw enough interest from the markets.
To do so, Fisker has sold off large parts of the company to raise $ 1 billion of equity investment, since it only drew down a portion of the loan.
Not only do companies want to draw from an educated pool of workers, they want to offer their employees a great place to raise a family.
Drawing on the work of leading psychologists Edward Deci and Richard Ryan when we have the freedom (or perception of it), competence (and capacity to improve), and relatedness (having our values aligned to what we are doing)- we are poised to optimally grow — and find meaning.
Though many are drawn to appealing fantasies of endless oil (abiotic or otherwise), breeder nuclear reactors burning plutonium, etc., the awkward reality is that the world does not contain enough oil, gas, lithium, uranium, etc. etc. for another 1.5 billion middle - class consumers, never mind an additional 3 billion.
A lot of people are drawn to film for its apparent glamour and don't realize it's really hard work.
Frey's team did not train their system to predict diseases, but instead to take measurements of contents within a cell (metrics such as the concentration of a specific protein) and draw conclusions about the cellular system as a whole.
Chances are your company isn't introducing the next iPhone, but that doesn't mean you can't organize a product - launch event that will draw crowds and create plenty of buzz for your new product.
«If they are brand new shows... if they are having to punch into the consciousness of the consumer, they do not tend to draw new subscribers in as great of numbers as some of our existing shows,» Wells said.
Even if you don't find yourself in one of these positions, when you focus on doing things right and pursuing excellence — people will naturally be drawn to you and your example.
Matt Rosenzweig, 60, of Manhattan, said the moments that drew the most applause had to do with the idea of acting against censorship rather than animosity toward North Korea.
While Comey has drawn anger from Democrats since he reopened the email investigation in the closing days of last year's campaign, they didn't buy that justification for his firing.
Most Mega Millions drawings don't have much risk of multiple winners — the average drawing in 2018 so far sold about 18.9 million tickets, according to our analysis of records from LottoReport.com, leaving only about a 0.2 % chance of a split pot.
Self - deprecating and refreshingly free of management - speak, this book explains what Gilman learned; and while he doesn't bother drawing analogies to management challenges in other industries, the lessons are obviously translatable.
When he left his job at Yahoo in 2008, Butterfield famously did so in one of the all - time weirdest resignation letters, a drawn - out riff on his passion for tin.
While a reserve of willpower can get you through a lot, there will be nothing to draw on if you do not take time to rest.
Most Powerball drawings don't have too much of a risk of multiple winners — the average in 2017 so far has sold about 22 million tickets, according to our analysis of records from LottoReport.com, leaving only about a 0.3 % chance of a split pot.
If you do that, you're in a position of power and can get banks to compete for your business by reducing application fees, draw fees and unused line fees, as well as the interest rate.
And while the new findings don't draw any direct links to increased rates of suicide among teens or the opioid epidemic, Cigna CEO David Cordani says it's clear addressing loneliness will help solve other problems.
And on the handful of occasions where the Obama administration did draw legal scrutiny, the investigations did not block out the sun because they were not part of a decades - long legacy of ethical missteps.
A brief summary can't do justice to their analysis, which draws on rich historical research to argue that capitalism develops in stages and that we're on the cusp of a new one.
Members of the communities surrounding these platforms can access the computer - assisted drawings and files of other members to do three - dimensional printing.
Legislators in a handful of oil - rich states are struggling to do the seemingly impossible as the 2016 fiscal year draws to a close this week: balancing their budgets, as required by law, despite massive declines in revenues due to falling oil prices.
The ranking drew on the expertise of a panel of dietitians and nutritionists, but didn't account for any costs associated with the diet plans or how exercise fit into the programs.
That got me thinking: Do movie executives really cast their movies based on the drawing power of the actors?
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