Sentences with phrase «dreamt about her colleagues»

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My colleague E.M. Swift wrote the story about the Olympic champion from Norway with a «headful of dreams and almost a lifetime in which to accomplish them.»
Through them, I was able to learn a little more about my colleagues, and also dream of faraway places I hope to sometime visit with my kids in tow...
We are thrilled to revisit this popular series, in which we connect with your SNA colleagues from around the country to learn more about them and how an SNF scholarship is helping them pursue goals and achieve their dreams.
We're revisiting our annual series, in which we connect you with SNA colleagues from around the country to learn more about them, and how a Foundation scholarship is helping them pursue goals and achieve their dreams.
Human beings, it seems, will go mad if they don't dream, but «Paprika» is about people whose dreams have been maddened: one of the DC - MINI prototypes has been copped by an evil genius who wants to possess everyone's inner life and is mucking around with the sleep of Chiba's colleagues.
From there, we disappear into Margot's dream, wherein she wakes as an amnesiac nightclub singer and we drift into a colleague's song about a man (Udo Kier) obsessed with derrieres, and inflamed by a whiplashing id personification known as The Master Passion (Geraldine Chaplin), which culminates in the afflicted man's multiple lobotomies.
Souvenir (Unrated) Romance drama about a jaded factory worker (Isabelle Huppert) inspired by a younger colleague (Kevin Azais) to pursue her abandoned dream by entering a national singing contest.
If you are aiming at higher grades for your academic writing tasks or dreaming about receiving appreciations from your senior officers and colleagues for your official presentations, then you can't skip the tasks of proofreading and editing.
If you've worked in the world of retail before, you know that you bring a lot of things to the table: maybe some Tetris mastering when it comes to shelf - stocking, the ability to balance your drawer with an accuracy the IRS could only dream about, a deft hand in crisis management with colleagues who are about to snap, and the zen skills of dealing with the worst customers in the world while still maintaining a friendly smile.
For my dissertation project (published in Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have about their romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure attachment.1 My colleagues and I asked a sample of people (mostly young adults) in committed relationships to keep a record of their dreams for 2 weeks.
I've learned about wholesaling and subject - to investing from colleagues that were trained via Nouveau Riche, bought 2 real estate information products from Phill Grove, I religiously listen to The Norris Group podcasts and even was suckered into the DC Fawcett and deceitful Karen Hanover (since arrested) pitch-fest called the Commercial Foreclosure Goldrush, and I network with my local real estate investors, all trying to live up to the dreams of real estate riches.
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