Engage your reader.Is your resume
stuck in a bygone era with a self - centered objective, a focus on job duties, and a «references available upon request» line to end with a bang?
This Industrial Age «factory model» of education served a
purpose in a bygone era, particularly when we were trying to produce factory workers.
And before cannabis, alcohol and tobacco were also marketed both as conduits to fun and relaxation, as well as (
albeit in bygone eras) health elixirs.
We always imagine there's a more fun, untethered version of ourselves that
exists in a bygone era; trying to access that person is just asking for pain and disappointment.
Karen quickly remarries, but Claire can't get past the idea that she was kept in an enclosure her whole life like some sort of animal, forced to believe that she was
living in a bygone era.
Yes, while those of us
born in the bygone era were left in a distraught state after Lucas» poor prequels, we're still excited for more sci - fi shenanigans with STAR WARS: EPISODE VII.
Aforementioned nerd Radish (Joel Rice) describes Whitman as «one of my favourites» with a grin that might mark him as a sociopath in a more recent film, but passes for harmless
quirk in the bygone era of Final Exam.
The approach that underpins microlearning can shake up traditional, corporate training and education models, many of which were established long
ago in a bygone era.
The fantasy that
in some bygone era U.S. test scores were higher has prevented us from acknowledging other possible explanations for America's technological, scientific, and cultural preeminence.
The oversized steering wheel starts out heavy with little power assist, but get up to highway speeds and it lightens into a sloppy, meandering helm — the sort you'd
get in a bygone era.
A little further away lies the island's capital, Bridgetown, whose various historical sites give a feeling of what life must have been
like in a bygone era.
From a centre for fishing and pearling
trades in a bygone era, its identity has been shaped by an age - old seafaring civilization.
Each coach is named after a different dynasty that
ruled in a bygone era and reverberates with their rich artworks and culture.
But it's a bad habit that lawyers
developed in a bygone era, back when it was considered fair to appropriate the efforts of less experienced colleagues in exchange for the privilege of a position and the promise of future promotions.
Others note that, just as the days of Democrats and Republicans fighting ferociously in the Capitol but retiring at day's end to sit at adjacent bar stools in the local watering hole has given way to members of both political parties barely being able to tolerate breathing the same air, the days of opposing counsels according respect to each other and even socializing outside the courtroom is not as prevalent
as in bygone eras, like five years ago.
Niemann pointed out that grocery
stores in that bygone era were very small, offered a limited selection, stayed open only during regular business hours, had few if any marketing expenditures, and were located in a central business district or neighborhood hub.
This Industrial Age «factory model» of education served a
purpose in a bygone era, but it is woefully inadequate for the educational needs of the Information Age.
In bygone eras, BBW's may have advertised in newspapers for the attentions of BBW fans.
Darius Khondji's cinematography captures the clean, elegant modernism that at once expresses the building's idealistic purpose and places
it in a bygone era of internationalist optimism.
It turns out the beloved star of 2017's Actual Best Picture, Phantom Thread, immerses
himself in bygone eras not just while...
The entire world feels alive and breathing, immersing
you in a bygone era.
People proclaim that our courts are stuck
in a bygone era.