Sentences with phrase «how nice your projects»

Not exact matches

But occasionally — and I'm not recommending that it should be more than that — no matter how nice it would be to have the money or how much you are intrigued by the project, you need to say no when someone offers to hire you.
Then spend a few minutes imagining how you two are getting along well, exchanging nice and encouraging words, and delivering projects that knock everyone's socks off.
You all know how I love a nice cheap project.
Indiewire recently sat down with Black, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the film, to talk about how the experience of making «Nice Guys» compared to directing «Iron Man 3» and what to expect from his upcoming project, the remake of 1987's «Predator» (in which Black had a supporting actor role).
So, Empire had the good fortune to run into Michael Cera the other day (exactly how you imagine him — very nice, very sweet and shy) and we took the time to grill him on two of his upcoming projects: Edgar Wright's adaptation of ace underground comic, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, in which Cera was cast just recently; and the mooted movie adaptation of the wonderful TV show that first brought him to our attention: Arrested Development.
«Brothers» has a nice rhythm for how home improvement projects are undertaken, laughter rises again and life goes on (even as Thomas Newman's atypically awful score sounds more akin to a CMT video than a tough drama).
The problem, Lenz says, was that he «kept hearing how project - based learning was nice for wealthy, suburban kids, but, «kids in urban settings aren't going to be able to do this kind of work.
Nice details about how she prepared students and launched the project.
A nice follow - up article to this one might be advice to beta readers on giving pre-publication feedback (especially because writers are so close to their work), how to be a good beta reader with respect to turn around times etc., how to turn down (usually free) projects that do not interest you or that you do not have time for, etc..
, T293, Piazza Amendola, Naples 2009 «Call + 972 2 5 839 749», Andres Janacu / Galería Perdida at Project Row House, Houston 2009 «Interior Design for Bastards», T293, Naples 2009 «Destroy and Rejuvenate», Regina Gallery, Moscow 2008 «Feux de Détresse», Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris 2008 «Lucky In The Misfortune», Masion Descartes, Institut Français des Pays - Bas, Amsterdam 2008 «Asleep», Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2008 «They Hate Us For Our Freedom», Contemporary Art Museum St.Louis, St. Louis 2008 «Change», Galerie Neu, Berlin 2008 «Counter-Poison», Komplot, Brussels 2008 «Claire Fontaine», Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam 2008 «Tragitti periferici», Facoltà di Architettura, Università degli studi di Catania, Catania 2008 «Instructions for the sharing of private property», project space, The Kitchen, New York 2008 «Capitalism is not working», House of Gaga, Messico, D.F. 2007 «Équivalences», Centre d'Art Villa Arson, Nice 2007 «Utlendinger Overalt», The White Tube, Oslo 2007 «Get Lost», Module, Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2007 «How to cook a wolf / How to?Project Row House, Houston 2009 «Interior Design for Bastards», T293, Naples 2009 «Destroy and Rejuvenate», Regina Gallery, Moscow 2008 «Feux de Détresse», Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris 2008 «Lucky In The Misfortune», Masion Descartes, Institut Français des Pays - Bas, Amsterdam 2008 «Asleep», Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2008 «They Hate Us For Our Freedom», Contemporary Art Museum St.Louis, St. Louis 2008 «Change», Galerie Neu, Berlin 2008 «Counter-Poison», Komplot, Brussels 2008 «Claire Fontaine», Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam 2008 «Tragitti periferici», Facoltà di Architettura, Università degli studi di Catania, Catania 2008 «Instructions for the sharing of private property», project space, The Kitchen, New York 2008 «Capitalism is not working», House of Gaga, Messico, D.F. 2007 «Équivalences», Centre d'Art Villa Arson, Nice 2007 «Utlendinger Overalt», The White Tube, Oslo 2007 «Get Lost», Module, Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2007 «How to cook a wolf / How to?project space, The Kitchen, New York 2008 «Capitalism is not working», House of Gaga, Messico, D.F. 2007 «Équivalences», Centre d'Art Villa Arson, Nice 2007 «Utlendinger Overalt», The White Tube, Oslo 2007 «Get Lost», Module, Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2007 «How to cook a wolf / How to?»
Co-organised by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and its energy proof - of - concept projects, the European Climatic Energy Mixes (ECEM) and the CLIM4ENERGY projects, the Symposium was a nice opportunity to showcase the two C3S energy demonstrators and discuss how these tools can benefit research, energy planning decisions and policy.
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His reply in part... «Hi Marty: How nice to hear from you — and yes, any help with our projects would be appreciated.
It's amazing how nice it is to work on projects and have all of my supplies at my fingertips!
«Plus it's nice to be able to go back during and after the project to see how you're progressing.»
It's always nice to hear how much money and work these projects cost!
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