We beat the National Portrait Gallery and it's a very
good picture we think.
Not exact matches
It may be that students seeing the new
pictures of the oil industry will
think better of Standard Oil than did their fathers who were taught in terms of the Rockefeller trust and gushers.
In a morning keynote titled «Creativity: Deep Dive Into the Right Side,» Kestin and Vonk will explain how to
think big -
picture, how to come up with
better ideas and how to use creative
thinking to solve any problem you may face.
She urged her colleagues in Congress to
think beyond the incremental rebuilding needs to consider the big
picture of helping the region
better prepare for and mitigate damage from future disasters.
«If you get
better news on the underlying economy, and just the underlying demand
picture, I
think that could generate some animal spirits,» she said.
«I actually believe that people should delegate early on in their businesses, so they can start
thinking about the bigger
picture,» Branson said, advising that entrepreneurs should find people as
good or
better than themselves.
Well the
picture was made under the title of Magnifico Straniero, so when it was Fistful of Dollars I didn't
think anything of it, and then about the fourth or fifth time that they mentioned this film they said Fistful of Dollars with Clint Eastwood, little tiny letters down there and I said - I said oh god, that's it, huh?
EASTWOOD: I had seen... No I hadn't, I saw it at a theater down on Western Ave. that did foreign films and they were doing Yojimbo, a Kurosawa film with Toshiro Mifune as the lead and I
thought well this
picture's great but nobody had the nerve enough to make it as a Western.
Every time you do a
picture you're kind of
thinking well if I was doing it I would do it this way but this director's doing it that way so... And so you stack up all that stuff in your head and eventually when you get your opportunity you kind of go okay, I like the way Capra did this or I like the way Howard Hawks did this, whomever.
And they said
well, you know, we don't
think it'll make any money because there'd been another woman boxing
picture that hadn't worked out too
well though I
thought it was a pretty
good film
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as
well as stressed - out managers with little time for big
picture thinking.
Schaaf created imgur in 2009 out of his college dorm room because he was active on reddit and
thought there wasn't a
good way to share
pictures.
When Leslie O'Donoghue received the news she had won the 2017 Distinguished Business Leader Award (DBLA), she
thought of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway flubbing the
best picture award at the Oscars.
Smart leaders understand that executing a change in direction — even a small one --(
picture of basketball players) requires their own
thinking, expectations, and beliefs to shift, as
well as those of the people on their team.
That's all to the
good; I don't
think it's an accident that the first wide - open
Best Picture race in decades coincides with the fact that a quarter of voting members have joined since 2014, and that a far lower percentage of them are straight, white male American elders than is the case with the other 75 percent of voters.
But primarily it looks like big
picture thinking about how to control the variables in its model that currently exist outside its control — and that's potentially going to be
good for everyone on the road in urban centers.
Money managers like to
think that's where
good planning enters the
picture — along with a
good financial planner.
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more
thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The
best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big
Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
'» Asked to paint a
picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the
best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive
thinking,» and so on.
I
think you would do
well to get yourself a finer brush for painting your religious
pictures.
I
thought the fellowship of flea - combing was a
good picture of our community.
I also
think many
well meaning Christians are often distracted by a few social issues (things that I believe are personal and have more to do with our precious American freedoms than religion) and lose site of the larger
picture.
well, my
thoughts shifted to once there was a
picture taken at my place out in the corn field, because the sun was bursting forth rays down out of some clouds, but what the camera picked up, was a red cloud in the corn field with a bright round orb glowing in the middle of a red cloud.
Once we have a
picture of elders that is like that, I
think that the pastor (shepherd) comes into a little clearer focus as
well.
Well, I always wondered what church this was from... I
think I got the
picture from images.google.com when I searched for «mega church.»
Montana came into the
picture, even though most people they talked to didn't
think Big Sky Country was a
good idea.
Based on this
picture (with my
good friend Quentin, of Learning with Lawrence fame), do you
think I should add «bangs» to the list?
While I have, I
think, a reasonably
good picture of why men in a macho culture felt they needed to keep women down, I deeply resent having learned the concept of «woman's work» at home and having been treated to lighthearted scoffing about «lady Ph.D. s» in college.
did anyone take the quiz... there is a question about what is the religion of most people in indonesia... the answer is muslim, yet... the
picture that goes along with the question and answer is confused... i
think i saw an elephant trunk on the idols face... maybe the folks who put together the quiz and slide show should brush up on thier religious and cultural studies as
well...
When it comes to purity, I
think it would do us all
good to remind ourselves to look at the big
picture.
I
think the theory (maybe paradigm wd be
better) cd have the potential to unify, but only if opposing factions can step away and recognize the model to be truthfully reflecting something that's common to all seekers of truth and meaning The first question shld be: Does the model faithfully
picture the reality we experience.
Amos Wilder adds a piece to our understanding of what these performances might have been like: When we
picture to ourselves the early Christian narrators we should make full allowance for animated and expressive narration... oral speech also was less inhibited than today... when we
think of the early church meetings and testimonies and narrations we are probably
well guided if we
think of the way in which Vachael Lindsay read or of the appropriate readings of James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones (56).
I never
thought I'd love the pope but this one seems to have a
better, more realistic
picture of the world at large.
Evidently, presenters Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty were given a card that said «Emma Stone, La La Land» (she won
Best Actress moments before), and in the confusion,
thought La La Land had won
Best Picture.
Thus, as most FWTs see it, the relevant question is which of the following
pictures of God is most appealing: (1) a God who creates individuals who only
think they are free but are actually controlled by God and thus produce no evil or (2) a God who bestows actual freedom on individuals even though such freedom may produce (has produced) much evil along with much
good.
I
think it is cool to still be a «Christian», of course (
well, only certain types)-- hell, I don't identify as an Atheist — it is an epiphenom for me (see this post) and I too am viewed differently by many — see my
picture I drew here.
We
think that the
best use of their energy is to focus on the big
picture of the long - term needs of their communities.
The main trouble with trying to blanket the screen with wall - to - wall
good taste, I
think, is that you wind up with nothing to show for it but a pile of beautiful
pictures.
It can be combined just as
well with wishful fantasies of future glory, with economic ideals and hopes, with
thoughts of revenge and
pictures of hell.
I
think I knew of another guy that didn't own a suit and had hair and a beard... and from the
pictures I've seen he was
better looking than the red - faced cartoon - zealot too.
Instead of
thinking of the environmental impact of humans as a long list of components, we get a much
better picture from a synoptic approach.
But we can avoid these negative features of evolutionary
thought better by offering an improved
picture than by attempting to eradicate the need for any
picture at all.
DE: You could be seeing it as a rather catty
picture, or you could be
thinking «
Good heavens, that cat is just going to pee» — an occasion.
I
think I might even like you
better since you chose my childhood crush to be your leading article
picture.
I never would have
thought that avocados, butternut squash and pears would make a
good combination but this
pictures make this guacamole look so delicious!
When I saw the top
picture in my feed I
thought, hmm that looks
good.
Oh, and I
think a
picture of you dressed as a fish aquarium would be a
good addition to this post.
When posting my waffle
picture Instagram everyone went crazy about the recipe and I
thought well it is so easy and made me love vegan waffles, so I have to share these Basic Vegan waffles for Beginners
(
Well, I
thought it was anyway...) Just look at this
picture... Mmmm... cookies!
Ok, they were still delicious, just a little crunchier than I
think they should have been, and you can see by
picture how they cracked a bit.I
think not cooking them quite as long would have eliminated some of the cracking.Next time I would refrigerate the dough prior to flattening them too, I don't know if it would help but it sounds like a
good idea.All I can say is a little crunchy they were perfect for dipping in milk, and since I brought the cookies, you can bring the milk!Thanks so much for stopping by today, have a very cookielicious day!