Sentences with phrase «earshot on»

I've been lecturing everyone within earshot on the need to pull together RSS feeds and filtering them to create focused, subject - specific current awareness.

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«Let us focus on the priorities of the people of Canada,» he called to all within earshot, «and not these trivial matters.»
I tend not to say this out loud with mums of babies in earshot, but Patrick sleeps through the night (knock on wood) and naps fairly well.
Sitting on the grass, nearby but just out of earshot of so many other groups and couples of people, it feels communal in the sort of way that we all share this city and the easy green places we are drawn to together.
JRDN, the hotel's 10,000 square foot indoor and outdoor fine dining destination, sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific in earshot of the waves rolling onto the proximate shore.
Every one of them features wide open ocean views and a fully furnished private terrace in close earshot to the rumbling shoreline and jetties on which Pelicans are indelibly perched.
Tonight, in a classroom in Congregation Beth Chaim in Feasterville, Pa., within earshot of the trucks rolling north out of Philadelphia on Route 132, there are 14 men at the meeting.
He really believes he is an expert on the game, and likes to tell everyone in earshot.
Either put it out of earshot, take it off the hook, or set the answer machine message to come on straight away.
Eliza is a mini person of a million nicknames, but the one that seems to have stuck the most at the moment is Lion (every time I call it her in public within earshot of anyone else, I realise that I'm probably partly responsible for all those threads on mum forums about ridiculous baby names).
Some people find it weird to get it on with their partner if the baby is in earshot, whilst other people are not affected by their little one being just feet away.
Police and authorities have always relied on their communication system to give them the upper hand over badly - organised crowds, who are, after all, made up of people who do not know each other and therefore lack the ability to directly communicate outside of earshot.
On Monday, the prosecution did not pursue the testosterone subject further after Mangano's defense attorney, Kevin Keating of Garden City, objected and the lawyers met with U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack for several minutes out of earshot of the jurors and others in the courtroom.
We already know from the CCTV that there were no members of public to take offence, despite what the police claimed - so the case would hinge on whether a police officer, in this instance an experienced member of an elite firearms unit, felt «threatened» because a middle aged man had muttered a sentence which included the word «fucking» with his earshot, whist walking away wheeling a bicycle.
Television on anywhere in the house is liable to broadcast a high energy level to everyone within earshot whether we are aware of it or not.
All songs are played relatively straight — nary a jingle bell in earshot — which is a good choice, as it offsets the devotional aspects of more traditional carols like «O Come All Ye Faithful» and «Angels We Have Heard On High».
On some level Mildred is just a small - town single mom who works in a gift shop, but she wears her jumpsuit and gray - polka - dotted bandana like a soldier's uniform, lashing out at everyone within earshot, a quest McDormand makes at once crazy - fearless, stubbornly infuriating, and noble.
The Mackendrick film's plot and imagery both rely on the timely, English steam trains that always seem to be within earshot of the action, and the Coens found a wonderful cultural - historical parallel by setting the new movie along the Mississippi River.
Terrifying news to be sure, but ropes twirl on their own, so Thor keeps rudely putting Surtur's story on hold as he slowly spins away from and... hold it... back within earshot of the demon.
And now that she (Vanessa Redgrave, excellent, with her daughter Joely Richardson playing the younger Elizabeth) is in her dotage, there is wheeling and dealing about the future of the country going on just out of her earshot.
Ceylan's protagonist has been putting off writing a not - very - interesting - sounding book on the history of Turkish theater, happy to divert his energies into a series of inconsequential moral debates and musings with whoever's in earshot.
(Miniscule: Valley of the Lost Ants, Hélène Giraud & Thomas Szabo, 2013) Yes, there is a feature length version of that animated series about insects that used to appear just before the 7:00 pm News on the ABC and annoy everyone within earshot of its buzzing soundtrack.
Getting them used to Thunderstorms: Brogue is quite young yet and hasn't experienced thunderstorms, so I've decided to play the sound of a large thunderstorm on the computer every day and make sure that Brogue is within earshot.
«Ever since childhood, when I lived within earshot of the Boston and Maine, I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it.»
A small but perfectly formed collection of apartments, cottages and houses with one thing in common — their location on or within earshot of a stunning North Cornwall beach.
The first episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead made its debut on Sony's PSN last night, as anyone within earshot of my house can verify after hearing my gleeful exclamations as I bashed in the head of a zombie babysitter with a hammer this very morning, but it seems like XBLA'ers will...
Xbox has eaten that subsidy for 2 generations with nothing to show for it except for an online community that prides itself shouting at everybody in earshot racial slurs like they were breathing air and a negative return on investment.
Lawrence Abu Hamdan (born 1985, Jordan) Earshot (installation including the video Rubber Coated Steel) 2016 video (Rubber Coated Steel 2016), loudspeakers, c - type prints on Kodak metallic paper mounted onto rebounded foam Video, HD, Sound, 21 minutes 47 seconds Installation: dimensions variable C - type prints on Kodak metallic paper mounted onto rebounded foam: 500 x 1250 x 20 mm each Edition 2 of 2 AP From Maureen Paley, London
If a non-engineer is asked to offer their opinion on whether a steel beam is sufficiently designed to carry a certain load, I certainly hope that anyone within earshot feels safe in pointing out that the person is not an engineer.
«Employees on a lunch break in a restaurant often gossip about their co-workers, but this gossip is obscure to eavesdroppers unless these outsiders know the subject of the gossip; those in earshot must be able to draw on unspoken contextual information to make sense of the utterances.
The impact on AI: Amazon is making a major push to put Alexa within earshot wherever we are.
Amazon won't be content until Alexa is within earshot of us all, and iHome wants to give her a place on the nightstand.
And as co-founder Carl Pei is quick to tell everyone within earshot (which on the Internet is a lot of folks) this is somewhat unusual in this ecosystem.
If you're finding it difficult to come to an agreement without arguing, don't do this within earshot of your child, even if you're on the phone.
Alienating strategies include bad - mouthing or denigrating the other parent in front of the child (or within earshot), 2,3 limiting the child's contact with the other parent, 4 trying to erase the other parent from the child's mind (e.g., withholding pictures of the child with the other parent), 2 creating and perpetuating a belief the other parent is dangerous (when there is no evidence of actual danger), 2 forcing the child to reject the other parent, and making the child feel guilty if he or she talks about enjoying time with the other parent.2 The impact of these behaviors on children is devastating, but it also often has the opposite intended effect; parents who denigrate the other parent are actually less close with their children than those who do not.3
Also, be careful to not talk on the telephone within earshot of a child as you dump out your latest irritation at your supreme tormentor — the awful ex.
We're texting, on Facebook, Tweeting daily — except while driving — and wondering why the old geezers in the corner of the bullpen — the ones packing a pager and flipping through a really old catalogue — wondering why they talk about the good old days, regaling all within earshot with Polaroid photo tricks and the wording for a telegram of acceptance.
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