Not exact matches
In general, if
more people were open to walking in someone
else shoes for even just a moment think about the possibilities of how awesome this world could be.
The Golden
Shoe (we're not sure why it's a shoe, either) is given to the player with more goals than anyone else playing in the other leag
Shoe (we're not sure why it's a
shoe, either) is given to the player with more goals than anyone else playing in the other leag
shoe, either) is given to the player with
more goals than anyone
else playing in the other leagues.
Be
more considerate when you word things and do nt be so critical, because your in your
shoes, do nt judge anyone
else until you have walked in theirs
I liked them much
more than anything
else I'd seen or tried on, so I bought them on the spot and crossed «find wedding
shoes» off my to do list.
Whether there's a print on my
shoe or on an item of clothing, I always think prints really give an outfit and a bit
more character, particularly if everything
else in my outfit is a solid.
Whether she rocks crocs and socks or shiny stilettos, her
shoes may tell your
more about your relationship potential than anything
else.
(or just do the unit) Students: - Invent, describe and inhabit an imaginary world - Identify and make character choices - Create story ideas - Use improvisation to explore elements of the story - Put themselves in someone
else's
shoes and reflect on characters - Respond to directions - Use voice, movement and gesture to convey meaning - Collaborate with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Interpret a story - Contribute to guided drama experiences Check out my store for
more drama resources!
Students: - Visualise a world and respond to text (psycho drama)- Relate parts of the story to personal experiences - Put themselves in someone
else's
shoes and describe a characters feelings - Respond to directions - Use movement, facial expression and gesture to convey meaning and show emotions - Create soundscapes - Collaborate with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Contribute to guided drama experiences - Develop creative ideas - Practice rhymes from the story Check out my store for
more drama resources!
You're free to buy one and stick it in the back of your affordable family crossover, but be ready for disapproving looks from the
more well - heeled whose cars, bags, cell phone cases,
shoes, and just about everything
else match their vehicles perfectly.
She puts me in someone
else's
shoes or
more often, on their dusty bare feet.
In fact, you could get gouged for slip -
shod work that you would then have to pay someone
else to fix, leaving you out
more money and
more time than you would have forfeited if you had done the work yourself.
Our services are deep in the breadth of options we offer, from ghostwriting, to custom interior design, to full - color illustrations; and we offer
more marketing services than anyone
else, ranging from the practical (press release writing) to the silly (custom
shoes featuring your book cover).
The
more people reading and the
more we share our stories, the better we are able to put ourselves into someone
else's
shoes.
The fact that the characters have little story is probably designed to make it feel
more like you are filling in the characters
shoes rather than playing through someone
else's story especially since cut scenes are few and far between.
More than anything
else, Severed wants to put you in Sasha's
shoes, and in that regard it succeeds, even if the whole experience lacks a sense of context.
Nancy Youdleman's bound antique wedding
shoes were probably the most over the top cliché, but I was
more bothered by the bad figurative painting than anything
else.
Backed by a local deejay, Torpedo Factory sculptor and mixed - media artist Lisa Schumaier joined several other artists and
more than a hundred parents and kids in creative projects that encouraged visitors not to walk in someone
else's artistic
shoes, but to recognize — and redesign — their own.
Tying a
shoe is easy, but when you try to tell someone
else how to do it, it becomes infinitely
more difficult than if you had done it yourself.
Teaching children how to put themselves in someone
else's
shoes helps them to relate better to others and manage conflict
more effectively.