Sentences with phrase «know the guy at»

I didn't know the guy at the time.
I know a guy at home who recently fasted for 23 days.
I do not know you guys at all.
Now, I've never talked with Bruce Berkowitz; don't know the guy at all.
We don't know a date, but knowing the guys at Criterion, we won't have to wait too long.
And we know the guys at Square Enix do enjoy stretching their wings at every opportunity.
I Know you guys at sony read these (Talking to u Morgan Haro) But no one ever responds to explain why EU PS + subscribers get better games.
I knew a guy at the REIA that was doing a lot of lease option deals because there just wasn't enough equity in the homes to buy at a significant discount.
I know the guys at SW and Ben Moore both told me no sealer necessary.

Not exact matches

Chris, at the governmental IT support desk, knows that some of his colleagues will never achieve the tech - guy ideal and become an all - in - one fixer, guardian and teacher.
Not only is he one of the nicest, most graceful and open - hearted guys I know, he is an extremely successful blogger and coach who has a massive following (and at least one NYT best - seller).
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
«When we discussed it for the first time and he was explaining to me what he planned to do for the first time, I looked at him and said, You know, if you succeed in doing this people will introduce you as the guy who founded Eco and before that, a small company called Uber.»
«I toiled over design and print, I shared my thoughts on everything (come on guys, you know I'm opinionated), and I ended up with a limited collection of pieces that reflect facets of my personal style that I think (hope, pray, hold - my - breath - and - wait - for - the - comments - on - Insta), that you'll love,» Markle wrote on her blog at the time.
Hudson's credits NASA engineer Bobak Ferdowsi (now known as «Mohawk Guy») and the rest of the staff at mission control for a lot of the Curiosity's viral buzz.
Joey «Accordian Guy» Devilla does a great job at rebutting the silly attack on his blog, poignantly pointing out that, no, space exploration is indeed about science, and its Earthly benefits have been enormous:
I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
It's this bias that's at work when you assume that the guy speeding past us on the highway is just a jerk, when you know that, when you drive too fast, it's usually because you're late for a meeting.
If you want to know more about how the big guys work out problems, check out Justice on the Job, by David W. Ewing (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1989), a lively chronicle of the creative complaint systems in place at corporations such as Federal Express, IBM, and Northrop.
You wouldn't know it by looking at him, but this is the guy you don't want selling for your competitor.
«Outstanding service» may just mean that, compared to what we're used to, the guy at the auto repair shop actually called to let you know that your car was ready.
You know it was exactly what he's like today except at that time he was much more fun and much more genial in a way, and he was just this funny, coarse, crass guy but he had a personality.
Someone might be in the store looking at things on the Life Is Good table and another customer says to them, «Do you know about these guys?
But it's not just for the guy at his desk who wants to know where everyone else is; it's also helpful for the employee who's doing the walking around in a building or across a corporate campus.
Outsiders tend to think of Wall Street as buttoned up and a bit boring but we here at CNBC know the truth: You guys work hard, you play hard — and you're freaking hilarious!
This old friend from Winnipeg happened to know a guy who had a similar background to mine, and we got talking at a party.
You know you're throwing to this guy, but why not stare down the middle of the field and know what timing he's going to be on, and then, on your last step, look over at him and deliver the ball.
Cosgrove, indeed, is a futurist, a guy who knows that progress moves at light speed.
At the time I thought I was just watching a guy who knew how to fight.
The things you guys are going to learn about at Def Con today — you know, often people are like, «Oh, well, in a year this is going to be a big deal for everybody» — well, it's quite possible what you're learning about at Def Con today was a problem for us six months ago.
Being fairly apolitical in those days, I really couldn't care less whether the guy was a Democrat or Republican, but I was thrilled to get to know one of the great quarterbacks from my childhood at our annual strategy meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Organic reach is obviously a big dream for you guys (and I sure don't know the answer, and if I did at one point, I'm not sure it's pertinent today!)
It adds further inspiration to Sam's strategy of waiting until 61 to marry: — RRB - But this guy would've had 50 % more reason to start at 62, but he didn't know the rule until now.
To be a C.E.O. or other top executive, said Guy Berger, an economist at LinkedIn, «you need to understand how the different parts of a company work and how they interact with each other and understand how other people do their job, even if it's something you don't know well enough to do yourself.»
And that's great because, whereas some of us are born to be the guy at the party who knows everyone, to make big things happen, the rest of us just need to know that guy.
A guy I know saw that, and one thing lead to another and now I'm happy to say that I am a version of an EIR at CableLabs / UpRamp.
«You can sit there and f — ing talk to a guy who will say yes or no because he doesn't have to go through four steps and then wait a month for a bunch of executives to go to Cancun or wherever so they can all sit around singing «Kumbaya» and looking at tape together like the networks have to do,» says Dirty Jobs» Craig Piligian, who recently pitched a competition / elimination show to Riegg.
I'm doing this marketing business but my day job's over at Walmart and my family and two kids... I'm not going to talk about my day job at Walmart, I'm not going to talk about my family and two kids, I'm not going to talk about any of the things I like, I'm going to focus strictly on marketing because I want to be known as a marketing guy».
I know you guys probably have a lot on your plate with launching the app at the moment (and well done for doing so — great functionality!)
Michael Dell's family office — I had known Michael from my days back at Goldman — and some of his guys, they also come in.
If this guy is a true Christian, at the end of the year, he'll still know that god was there all along the way.
Previously we had to rely on second hand accounts at best, the «I know a guy who prayed and it totally came true» or «I know this person who died and went to heaven and came back» or «this person in our church saw a Smurf doll get up and start trying to choke a baby...»
The guy is dead no matter how you look at it.
I don't know, but the guy that lives across the street from me has the police at his house all the time.
This guy is, in essence, asserting that at that time no one knew anything about places they didn't live, therefore if anything they said about Israel is accurate then they were there and eyewitnesses to everything and the gospels are correct and magic happened, which is completely moronic and without evidentiary support.
But I also want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents lost all of their kids - I also know of several people who lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
Scene: Some guy buys a birthday gift and has it wrapped at the counter... guy says thanks for celebrating my birthday with me» NO, that was a job and she didn't partake in his birthday celebration.
The scientist must not sneer at the guy sitting in his back yard enjoying the sunset, saying, «He doesn't know anything about nature.
I think you must have emailed the guy I knew, the cohort leader, at some point because he had a copy of that email which he passed on to me.
At the time we thought we were being cool rebellious guys, Striking hilarious blows against The Man and his discipline, His regimentation, his greedy demand for order and pattern, But now I think we were maybe meaner than we ever knew.
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