Not exact matches
«I really didn't
like to
hear my old computer voice, so I often avoided getting involved in
conversations.»
If you constantly surround yourself with people who believe just
like you do, then you are
hearing the same
conversations, and you are not growing, and you are not learning to be open to perspectives,» Canaday cautions, so consciously seek out diverse voices and listen deeply to what they have to say.
Everyone
likes to
hear a compliment, and everyone loves to be told their work is appreciated, so you'll have the start of a happy
conversation.
When I
hear answers that include words
like, «anyone who...,» I immediately know that we are heading into an emotional
conversation - niche marketing.
This will not be
like any
conversation you've ever
heard... even if you've
heard Tony speak before.
The summit sessions and informal
conversations provided an excellent opportunity to
hear from a variety of corporate executives on why they are increasing their use of contingent labor, especially through the use of online talent marketplaces
like Upwork.
I have
heard this
conversation many times behind closed doors in Hollywood, and it goes something
like this: «It's boring to show young upstarts typing away on computers, so how can we spice this up for TV?»
This doesn't have to be a long, heartfelt
conversation, in case you're worried your kid brother is just going to start bringing up bands you've never
heard of with names
like «Nightmares of Fallen Empires.»
I
hear what you say about
liking to know about someone in order to have
conversation.
I have
heard thousands of prayers in prayer meetings that are genuine, heart - felt, meaningful,
conversations with God about Who He is, what He has done, and how we would
like Him to help us live life and serve Him better.
no no no, i first engage them in a
conversation... normally ending badly due to them not
liking my choice of argument or tools i use in a
conversation over belief... so in short i am norally the one insulted and left to think... which i believe is the same way children act when they
hear the word «NO»... but i have had some great
conversations with people over religion, its just a rare thing.
Reading THE REPUBLIC, you get only a very incomplete idea of what a real woman is
like, and that's not just because, as the feminist says, the woman's voice is not
heard in the
conversation.
In the presence of the Revealer Spirit the Prophet's inspired face was illumined,
like a mirror; there was silence;
conversation stopped as if in moments of absence of mind; his body relaxed as if in sleep and a mysterious buzz was
heard around him — as in a telephone
conversation where the one listening is the only one who can
hear distinctly enough to understand.
Conversations like those, however, have helped me not ignore the «God bless you» comments I often
hear.
If we were to listen in on the luncheon
conversation of three young ministers as they discuss on a Monday their experiences of the preceding Sunday, we would
hear something
like this:
It feels
like it would be mentally impossible for me to sit through a church service and a
hear sermon right now, especially after all the Spirit filled, energetically charged
conversations and connections I've had with others in the name of Christ outside the church.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his
conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had
heard the
like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
Hell, I'm constantly talking about how busy I am because I
hear it's a good
conversation starter and makes people
like you more.
If you have a kid who can fall asleep but just wakes up a lot (
like yours and my second one — which I absolutely don't classify as a «terrible sleeper» because I've just
heard of so many worse sleepers, but no one's telling you that because they're afraid to say anything when the
conversation turns to sleep) and doesn't seem to be particularly upset during the night, just awake, those seem to be the 15 monthers.
I have seen children who are already five screaming and hanging off their parents legs in the morning, I have had
conversations with parents of older children who are struggling with their phonics and have
heard from the parents of five year olds that their kids are also exhausted after a day of school, just
like Leo is.
I can
hear your editorial management staff claiming something noble
like: «Let's start a powerful
conversation on parenting that engages people across the country!»
I don't know if straight people
hear comments
like this, but as a gay person, your ears are a little more primed to
hearing the word «gay» being dropped in and out of
conversation with ease - mostly in the derogatory sense.
Sadly, not all people have
heard this - just the other day this came up in
conversation and another mother looked at me
like I was a demon with 2 heads when I mentioned that I had once put my son in his crib for a few minutes when I felt
like I couldn't handle any more of an extended bout of crying.
In
conversations about parenthood we
hear phrases
like «fussy baby» and «anxious mother»; there are milestones and hormones and funky sleep.
Through the course of the
conversations, I and my colleague Dan Jarvis - Labour's shadow minister for the arts and creative industries — have been having with people in the industry it's clear that there are some themes emerging about what our vision should look
like and I want to
hear from you about what you think.
«It's almost
like it was the perfect timing, because we're all bringing our experiences to this
conversation, but also understanding that we need to
hear what young girls are going through today.
«It really is troublesome to me when the
conversation that we're
hearing from our governor sounds more
like the
conversation that we're
hearing in Wisconsin and other states where, again, the working class are asked to give back, give back, give back and yet the wealthy are asked to pay less,» said council member Melissa Mark - Viverito.
Sometimes you want to
hear health and fitness experts have
conversations about the types of topics that could change lives —
like yours.
It was almost
like he was a different person from what I had
heard about him and our first phone
conversation.
Gradually opening up can make family - related stress feel more manageable and lead to productive
conversations in which you really feel
heard and your partner feels
like they are in a better position to support you.
You
like him, have decent
conversations and give him your contact details, but you are not too anxious about
hearing from him.
«If you've ever found yourself analysing everrry message in your
conversation history for clues as to why he hasn't texted you back, or you've drunk dialled a guy because you thought he would just really love to
hear from you, at
like 3 a.m. — think again.
It is becoming more and more normal to
hear in casual
conversations of people talking about dates that they recently went on from people they met on sites
like Perfectmatch.com or Jdate.com.
Whether you
like going crazy with the same or the opposite sex, we can bet that you've
heard a couple of gay people talk without understanding half of their
conversation, even if they were talking in perfect English and you could
hear them loud and clear.
I
like meeting people, good
conversation and
hearing a person's story.
I
like to think i'm good
conversation, I love to talk, love to
hear about peoples lives, their loves, their stories.
Incidentally, if you'd
like to
hear Birbiglia and his producer, This American Life's Ira Glass, in a freewheeling
conversation, check out my podcast from earlier this year at South by Southwest by clicking Podcast # 17 HERE.
«I've seen it twice,» says Mantzoukas, noting that he had
heard about the midnight screenings and seen the famous billboard in Hollywood and knew it was part of the
conversation but was not an aficionado
like Scheer.
Also, he has apparently never once
heard or experienced a human
conversation in real life, because not one written word sounds
like it could have been spoken by live people.
Diane's Flashcards (PDF)
Hear Korean vowel sounds
like those on Diane's flashcards Creating ELL - friendly classrooms Teaching through
conversation
The
conversation is ongoing and it's difficult to quantify outcomes related to aggressive sports, but I'd
like to
hear more feedback from the community.
«They feel
like their voices are not being
heard in this
conversation,» Smith says.
Conversation after conversation, I heard her say things like, «I love that they're really active on Facebook,» «It seems like they do a lot of fun things,» and «I keep hearing and reading good things about
Conversation after
conversation, I heard her say things like, «I love that they're really active on Facebook,» «It seems like they do a lot of fun things,» and «I keep hearing and reading good things about
conversation, I
heard her say things
like, «I love that they're really active on Facebook,» «It seems
like they do a lot of fun things,» and «I keep
hearing and reading good things about them.»
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I've
liked the look of this game ever since i first
heard about it, but this is the one thing i've always felt the
conversations surrounding the game was lacking.
The design
conversation begins around 15 minutes into the video and resumes again around 35 minutes if you'd
like to
hear the whole thing.
I've often been struck when I
hear designers and critics talk about authored narrative, non-linear design, and emergent gameplay that we're essentially having the same
conversations filmmakers and theorists
like Eisenstein, Vertov, Bazin, and Burch explored throughout the early to mid-20th century.
just something to decorate my house with but I had no money but found out I could sell fruit to him for money and while I was doing this I was thinking (They could have just made it how you can have jobs instead of this crap) and I finally was able to buy his furniture and I bought a wobblina but I thought it was ceramic, not a doll so I sold it back and got a shovel instead and used it to dig up stuff and tried to sell that stuff and did and then bought some clothing and more tools and got some more fossils and turned them in to the museum and went to the cafe and when I bought some coffee I was
like whaaaat!?! I paid 200 bells just to
hear a generic term about how my avatar
liked some coffee, I thought you would be able to have a
conversation with him about life or something (You know that stuff people talk about on movies when they're in bars and stuff) and then after that I went straight to the city and went to the marquee to get some emotions.
KJM If we agree that making paintings and the compulsion to depict things is not unique, not particularly special, and you're describing some exhibitions that get made about painting, that then reduce the pictures to something
like wallpaper, and if we go back to the original point I was trying to make when we started the
conversation, about what people want to
hear when they
hear artists talk about what they do, the question persists: When you're looking at paintings, what are you looking for?
«When I watch the news or follow the world by the media,» de Jong stated in
conversation with critic Steven Cox in 2013, «I can't believe what I am
hearing and seeing, it seems
like a déjà vu, something is repeating itself.»