I think of that door when I'm
listening to people describe how they cope with their fears.
Not exact matches
In his study, two groups of
people listened to the recording of a terminally ill boy
describing his pain.
This parable, with its setting in the vineyard,
describes the life of most of the
people who were
listening to him.
And while paying attention
to the words
people use
to describe themselves, be willing
to listen to what they're saying
to ammend our understanding of how that lable may or may not apply.
I was talking
to these churchmen about apocalyptic and I did this liberal arts, comparative, secular review of the Book of Daniel, the Book of the Apocalypse, and he was wrong and these
people and Montanus, they were wrong, on and on and on and on; four days of
listening to these wrong prophecies that
described the history of Christian apocalypticism.
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used
to describe him both at the cocktail parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware of him at all) and in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much of sensible
people,» «never
listening to the other side of an argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» — in sum, some thing of a disagreeable fanatic.
If the alcoholic feels the minister's concern, he may
listen, and the words may have an impact even though the
person has
to deny verbally that they
describe the way things really are.
... the New Evangelisation: the rekindling of faith in
persons and cultures where it has grown lacklustre...
Listen to how our Pope
describes it...: «secularisation... has been manifest for some time in the heart of the Church herself.
One church official told us that the
people of a mountain village made him sit and
listen while they
described how 50 of their children had starved
to death within a few weeks.
Listening to a normal
person describe what clothes they wear would usually be pretty boring, but thankfully Daniel Ricciardo isn't a normal
person.
In case you don't know about Coach Tony, he is what I would call a «guy's guy»: a tough - talking «shock jock» - type of radio host who tends
to shoot from the hip, and with a reputation for disdaining political correctness and for using outdated terms for
people he doesn't like (I cringed while
listening to an earlier show when he used the word «retarded» and «retard» more than a dozen times
to describe a
person he did not care for).
This evening at about 6 pm on Friday 15th December 2017, I
listened to Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh Member of Parliament for Juaboso express his displeasure and unhappiness on citifm evening news segment dubbed «Eyewitnessnews «about a certain conduct which many Ghanaians
described as a «unpleasant posture» put up by no less a
person than the Chief Justice herself Madam Sophia Akuffo in an open sometime this week.
And I've had the honour
to meet Croydon resident and Holocaust survivor, Janina Fischler - Martinho, and
to listen to her hold an audience of several hundred young
people spellbound as she
described what happened
to her and her family.
«Hard
to describe,» says animal behaviorist Jayne Yack of Carleton University in Ottawa, who urges
people just
to listen to it for themselves.
I like
to traveling and am open
to other cultures and other
people way of life, like going out for dinners and
listening to music.friends
describe me as intelligent and social..
It's hard
to describe myself, I'm an open minded
person, I enjoy
listening and giving my opinions, I love
to talk and get
to know
people.
very dificult
to describe mysef, but generaly, I'm very simple
person, i love travel,
to listen music,
to cook,
to love... and if you wan
na know more, write me, i'll be happy
to answer you...
The lesson includes: - Starter - Revision and practise of vocabulary
to describe people physically - Revision and practise of vocabulary
to describe people's characteristics -
Listening exercise 2 with answers and transcript -
Listening exercise 3 with answers and transcript - Writing exercise 4 with answers - Speaking exercise 5 - Speaking exercise 6 - Plenary
The lesson includes: - Starter - Revision and practise of vocabulary
to describe people physically - Revision and practise of vocabulary
to describe people's characteristics -
Listening exercise 1 p. 49 with answers and transcript -
Listening exercise 2 p. 49 with answers and transcript - Writing exercise 3 p. 49 with answers - Speaking exercise 4 p. 49 - Speaking exercise 5 p. 49 - Plenary
The school districts
described in the above three case vignettes have much in common: a district - wide commitment
to listening to public concerns; serious effort given
to communicating district policies and practices
to the public; and a focus on collaborating and partnering with individuals and groups from the community, including business
people.
In addition, audio
described entertainment would be available
to enable
people who are blind
to listen to the visual narration of movies and shows.
Literary critic William Deresiewicz discusses his charming new memoir, A Jane Austen Education, and Austen's timeless appeal.Your book
describes a series of «life lessons» you learned by reading Jane Austen's novels, such as how
to truly
listen to other
people's stories and the value of a true friend.
I was
listening to a radio programme about homeless
people and one woman — educated and well - spoken —
described how she'd ended up living on the streets of London.
Listen as D'vorah
describes tips for creating multiple sources of income with your book's content, ideas for using social media
to increase your influence, and ways
to sell more books
to people who will benefit from your message.
Watching Gates sing
to me, hearing him talk about these performances and
listening to his words
describing the Armory by referring
to Old Testament stories of Jonah and Daniel, another facet of his practice became clear: that Gates's performances bring together two areas of his thought that most
people would usually consider incompatible.
What she goes
to great pains
to explain is that she
listens very carefully
to the symptoms
people living near environmental noise experience themselves and then try and
describe.
This statement was validated as student's
listened intently
to Ms. Smith
describe the warning signs
people should watch for, as well as various risk factors and different ways
to help a
person in need.
When parents start with, «My child has rages...» and then
describe specifically what the episodes look like, how long they last, and how frequently they occur,
people seem
to listen more closely.
Now, I love languages, but suffice it
to say, as I hard as I tried
to speak with an accent, I never fail
to butcher the words into small little pieces
to the point where
people stare at me like they are
listening to a three year old trying
to describe her first day of pre school.
Other
people describe feelings of awe when
listening to a powerful piece of music.