Sentences with phrase «is a fly on the wall from»

Week three is a fly on the wall from a manager's view of customer care.

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These bonus notes are raw clips with no editing of spontaneous thoughts from Arlan — an intimate, «fly on the wall» look into what's on her mind.
Arlan's segment of this bonus notes episode is a raw clip with very little editing of spontaneous thoughts from Arlan — an intimate, «fly on the wall» look into what's on her mind.
As stocks make a comeback from a series of sell - offs earlier this year that dragged many of 2017's highest - flying equities into correction territory, one Wall Street vet indicates that the current rally, set to become the largest in history, is one to cash in on and not buy into, reported CNBC.
I wish he / she could be a fly on the wall listening to spirit - inspired counsel from a bishop to one of the ward members (though that of course would be confidential between the two).
Gosh... what I wouldn't give to be a fly on the wall in heaven when Dr. Hawking walks in and God and everybody jumps out from behind the curtains and screams, «SURPRISE!!!!!»
Just to throw a bit more fuel onto the fire the mother of Martial's child, who separated from him because of some reported playing away, decided to like the post of Ibrahimovic, so you can see that the United dressing room might be a good place to be a fly on the wall.
This riveting thriller of a book is the closest thing to a «fly - on - the - wall» story of the roller coaster ride on which Margaret Cahill embarked following her shocking and wholly unexpected cancer diagnosis upon her return with partner Stephen in 2012 from an Astrology Conference in New Orleans USA.
From The Investment Banker to the Plastic Surgeon, Julie Spira allows us to be that fly on the wall as she vividly describes her dating experiences.
In an extended sequence a 30 - foot long wolf and a huge gorilla begin destroying a major city as people evacuate by bus and on foot; the animals toss several vehicles off the road, into walls, and demolish a bus and several skyscrapers as we hear crashing metal (no one is in any of the smashed cars or the bus); the wolf jumps into the air and bites a helicopter in half as men and women run through the streets, screaming and the wolf extends flying - squirrel type wings and slides from a building to the ground.
From the fly - on - the - wall, cinéma - vérité style of the»60s to a more aggressive, advocacy approach in the mid -»70s, «Mixtape» is a wide slice of nonfiction film history.
Naturally such enduring friendships lead to frictions and the joy of What We Do in the Shadows, which is shot like a fly on the wall documentary, comes from the humour of the everyday; here arguments about the washing up are as commonplace as bloodsucking.
The film was shot with a relatively upscale camera, and the imagery and construction are more polished and structured than one might expect from a largely fly - on - the - wall production.
An audio commentary was supposedly recorded, and the terrific but short fly - on - the - wall documentary that appears on the current Lilo & Stitch DVD was surely trimmed down from a more significant running time.
Matt Damon became the center of controversy over the summer with the debut of the first U.S. trailer for «The Great Wall,» the action - fantasy epic from Legendary Pictures, which was criticized for focusing on the white American star over the film's Chinese talent, including ingénue Jing Tian, boy band breakout Junkai Wang and renowned director Zhang Yimou («House of Flying Daggers»).
The result is a fly - on - the - wall look at the team — President Obama and Secretary of State John F. Kerry — huddling in the West Wing and taking their diplomatic show on the road in places from Africa to southern Europe during its last year in power.
(Alas, the much - anticipated fly - on - the - wall documentary from splatterpunk author David J. Schow is being hoarded for some future DVD release of the film.)
Life presents a gallery of Allan Grant's celebrity photographs, which convey a vibrant immediacy whether they're backstage shots of Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly snapped on the fly or as staged as a hundred Shelley Winters smiling at you from mirrored walls.
If, on the other hand, you lovingly confront even the smallest misbehaviors, then it will be clear to students that, inside the four walls of your classroom, things that detract from what you're trying to achieve — even in small ways — just don't fly.
Neal Bascomb's a master all right, but the events he describes in fly - on - the - wall fashion — working from recently declassified documents, firsthand interviews and previously unseen diaries and letters — are true.
We've been hearing of a collaboration between Google and HTC to make the next Nexus tablet for a while and The Wall Street Journal has had word from «people familiar with the matter» that HTC engineers have been flying to the Googleplex in Mountain View to work on the project.
Created by sculptor Sue McNeil Jacobsen, Cassie — who had a water bowl of her very own installed four years after her unveiling — shares the street with several animal friends, including a bronze squirrel by Raymond Hunter which is permanently perched on an inviting bench; Fly: The Squatter, a work by Rich Branstrom which watches the world go by from its position on an alley wall; and Ascending bronze frog by Tim Foley, which sharp - eyed sightseers can spot scaling a brick building.
Hire a kayak and get out on the water to see the Brändaholm headland where Karlskrona's allotment cottages from the 1920s are still in excellent condition, with red walls and grooves, and Swedish flags flying high, or fish to your heart's content.
From there it is back to the helicopter to fly to Little Cayman and a dive on the world famous Bloody Bay Wall with the Southern Cross Club, followed by a buffet style lunch, which will be available before our helicopter ride back to Grand Cayman, with a dive on the USS Kittiwake with Happy Fish Divers.
But once you've seen the eye - popping sights, once you've flown down from space onto a planet and then back up again - once you've seen the beautiful Blade Runner hubs with their rebellious posters on murky walls and flickering neon lights - there's little to do.
Leverage fully - dynamic physics - based destruction to improvise on the fly: blow holes in a wall or floor to set an ambush or escape, take out a staircase to stop your pursuers, or drive vehicles through blown out walls.; Evolving & Emergent Gameplay - Carve your path through an ever changing landscape as you improvise your combat tactics - mixing gameplay styles, vehicles, weapons and explosives to defeat the EDF.; Epic Sci - Fi Setting - Explore the huge, unforgiving Martian landscape, from the desolate mining outpost of Parker to the gleaming EDF capital city of Eos; then tear through the fully destructible open - world environments swarming with EDF forces, Red Faction resistance fighters, and the downtrodden settlers caught in the cross-fire.; Multiplayer Combat - There is no place to hide when you put your guerrilla warfare skills to the test in a variety of highly destructive multiplayer combat modes.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall of New York's nightclubs in the 1980s — when celebrities really were famous — and creativity oozed from every crevice, nook, and cranny of the «city that never sleeps».
For a start, some of the walls have been flown in from his recent show in Germany — and the captions on the works are from the Whitechapel's previous show, Adventures of the Black Square.
As her Whitechapel Gallery review show throws open its doors, Gillian will be here every day telling Guardian readers what makes her tick, and letting you into her world of confessions and obsessions, from cross-dressing photographer Claude Cahun (the subject of a new work by Wearing) to a notorious 1960s Frederick Wiseman fly - on - the - wall film about a mental institution, Titicut Follies.
Nicole Johnson, Atlanta native and a founding artist of Fly on a Wall, is thrilled to find herself a part of an organism grown from the fertile and creative grounds of the vibrant city of Atlanta.
The result is Spirit of 76: London Punk Eyewitness, a revelatory collection of photography and fly - on - the - wall reportage showcasing the punk movement from its most raucous, bewildering beginnings.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer spacOn the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer spacon a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
Despite shifting from portraiture, the artist's photographs maintain the intimate candidness, strong sense of American nostalgia and fly - on - the - wall sensation that is prevalent in much of her work
«Networking is crucial for your career, but people tend to transform from social butterflies in their personal worlds to flies on the wall in their professional spheres,» according to LinkedIn.
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