while holding up a bunch of tomatoes, Oliver
gets blank stares before one student queries «potatoes?»
Talking to docs about any of this just
gets blank stares or condescension.
Everyone knows who the Quarterback of their team is, but try to explain to them that the person known as «Jesus» was only an ittinerant Rabbi by the name of Yeshua, and
you get blank stares.
You will undoubtedly
get a blank stare, followed by some biblical nonsense.
I sometimes
get a blank stare in response to this question, for in the minds of the most people, there is only one Bible.
I didn't show up at work trying to convince people that spaghetti squash is even better the chorizo in a taco only to
get blank stares back at me.)
It's helpful to call ahead, because you'll sometimes
get blank stares when you ask for them!
For example, if you ask her who won a game last night, you won't
get a blank stare, but actually find out the score to the 49ers - Packers game.
You will probably
get a blank stare in response.
Then I mention something like «food dye» or «high - fructose corn syrup» to the kid, and
I get a blank stare.
Instead,
I got a blank stare.
Then when I tell them that I eat lots of vegetables, fermented foods, and natural fats and proteins, I still usually
get a blank stare.
But when I say that,
I get blank stares of disbelief or heavy breaths.
You would not
get blank stares from me when talking about Page.
If you walked up to a random person in a gaming store (in North America) and asked if they heard of Final Fantasy or Zelda, they'd likely respond «Yes», but ask them about Ys and you'd likely
get a blank stare.
(When
I get the blank stare, I tell them about the jewelry I make as well.
Often this is as far as I can go without
getting a blank stare.
It would end the debate and everyone would become believers...
I get a blank stare and yes, you can hear that pin drop.
Ask most people about dysfunctional propane tankless water heaters and you'll
get a blank stare, but tiny home neighbors can relate to each other's esoteric house projects 100 percent.
But when we try to bring our ideas to other lawyers, we tend to
get blank stares or objections.
I find I mostly still
get blank stares when I bring up some of the upcoming challenges / opportunities in the space.
«
I got a blank stare,» says Scaletta.
Ask most law firms about their «customer service» policies and you'll
get a blank stare.
Talk about Huawei with the proverbial «average customer,» and you might
get a blank stare, or, at best, vague comments about its budget phones.
Deep into the longest shootout in NHL history, this epic duel between the Panthers and Capitals was down to a crapshoot.Panthers coach Gerard Gallant was looking to his assistants for help on whom to send out next,
getting blank stares.
Mention Dodd Frank 342 and you may
get a blank stare, but it's a regulation that needs some serious thought.
Stop any ordinary person on the street and ask what 1031 like - kind exchanges are, and you're likely to
get a blank stare.
is likely to
get you a blank stare.
Not exact matches
Yet, in every meeting and conversation with upper management, you
get a lot of
blank stares.
All you
get from HR is
blank stares and shrugged shoulders.
Nothing there, no empathy or compassion in their eyes, just this
blank stare like they don't
get it.
But here's the thing: Whenever I bring up this pet peeve of mine at family gatherings or among friends, I
get nothing but
blank stares and frustrated responses.
You will
get a laugh or a
blank stare in return.
The reaction that I
get when I explain to someone what it is I do for a living goes a little something like this... «you do what?!?» or they just
stare at me with a
blank face, lost in translation.
Garvey recalls «the
blank stares» he
got when he started teaching botany.
The # 1 question /
blank stare I
get from people is, «I want to do all this, but where do I start????» The simplest things you can do involve swapping ingredients — just exchange the unhealthy ones for healthier options.
I
got lots of
blank stares and exclaimed faces.
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Still continuing to argue with herself and
getting slapped by just about everyone she initially meets (just one of many totally unintentionally hilarious scenes throughout this picture), Wanda succeeds in seducing both Jared and Ian while utilizing one emotion: A completely
blank stare with mouth usually agape.
After
getting mostly
blank stares, Rock then asked one movie - goer whether she's seen «Straight Out of Compton,» to which she replied, «Oh, hell yeah!»
It's like when you and your drunk friends start showing the world a video of some insane shenanigans you
got into in an alcohol - induced party frenzy, and then they just give you a
blank stare signaling that whatever you're showing them isn't very humorous.
A journey whose destination is clearly signposted from the very beginning, too often we found ourselves
staring out of the windows at a
blank and featureless landscape; our trip to «Nebraska»
got us where we needed to go in the end, but didn't take the most interesting or diverting route.
He would sit,
staring at his
blank computer screen,
getting more and more disconsolate as the people around him progressed with their work.
I quickly discovered that without that structure, I
got a lot of
blank stares.
Kind of beats the hell out that 9 - to - 5 gig, wearing a coat and tie,
staring at the
blank spot in your cubicle, and suddenly realizing you are only in your mid-30s and there is another 24 years before you
get that company going away party, doesn't it?
Why we like it: In a field that tends to elicit yawns and
blank stares, The Reformed Broker
gets its acclaim from pulling from many different themes and tools, including «statistics, satire, anecdotes, pop culture references, sarcasm, fact, fantasy, and any other device that I feel necessary to
get my points across,» according to Brown.
If you ask most Canadians what they plan to do when they retire don't be surprised if you
get back a
blank stare.
But, if the only answer I
get is a
blank stare, I know it's not going to be an easy problem to deal with.
Because I can
get back into the office,
stare at a
blank piece of paper, and transform it into my 2013 life.