Sentences with phrase «lots of talk around»

As usual, there is lots of talk around what comics he's been reading, shows he's be watching, and of course Mike and Joe have to bring it old school and talk a little punk and hardcore music.
Guerrasio: A lot of the talk around this movie is that Daniel says it's his final movie.
I was referring more to the negative language that surrounds a lot of talk around dieting and bodies at this time of year.
There is a lot of talk around Russia - Georgia relations these days.
But, there has been a lot of talk around MCT Oil lately.
There is a lot of talk around about the new Google Farmer / Panda algorithm and how it has killed many sites, some of them reporting up to 90 % reduction in visitors arriving to their site through search results.
There is a lot of talk around the industry, about the importance of employee engagement in business.
That's really interesting, because there is a lot of talk around serializing novels now with Kindle Unlimited, and there has been a lot of talk around audiobooks for some time now; but combining the two and serializing audio is something I haven't seen any authors do so far.
A lot of the talk around Civilization V before the games release was on the new hexagon setup which to be honest is a change for the game but nothing that really changes the way you play the game.
There is a lot of talk around about why science isn't being done on blogs.

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Particularly, in my conversation with investors, a lot of people talk about the Fed and there being the uncertainty around who might lead it, and whether they might raise rates or move too soon.
«Peter and I sit around a lot and talk about how well a particular story was executed, or what we think about the lineup of a newscast.
I think one thing that's so exciting about [account - based marketing] is it bridges that gap, where instead of Sales talking about accounts and Marketing talking about leads, now you actually have both sides sharing a common language around accounts, and I think that helps a lot
You interviewed a lot of women, you interviewed Sheryl and others, and obviously you talked to Brianna Wu around Gamergate, because that was to me the most vicious attacks on women that I've seen at all.
Roger: I think some of the reflections of the elections around the world have to do with dissatisfaction from people who may have had a lifestyle that existed in the 1970s that no longer exists as a result of a lot of these changes that we are talking about, so I think that's potential ramifications that could stifle.
Specifically, I like to look for long - form content around my niche markets (30 + minute talks, interviews, seminars, etc...) which cover lots of angles lightly — often there are nuggets for spin - off or elaboration that can make great content pieces
There has been a lot of talk all around the crypto - related forums about EOS and its validity.
Then you realize that it is worth the trouble of going away where you don't have to talk and mess around and make a darn fool of yourself in the middle of a lot of people who are running around in circles to no purpose.
St Augustine said that God rubs salt on our lips to provoke a keener thirst for his presence, and as I travel around the UK, praying and talking with a lot of leaders, I see more and more salty lips.
Seems like there's a whole lot of Newman talk going on around here lately.
He explained: «A lot of people feel a real stigma around talking about money and their finances and financial difficulties.
One question I get asked a lot is how to come up with different recipes and have more variety with meals, so I'm going to be talking about that more this month (great for those of you who tend to make New Year's resolutions around cooking more and eating healthier food!).
He spends A LOT of time listening to me talk about, watching me edit photos of, and just generally letting my life revolve around food,...
With the launch of the new Best of Bridge Sunday Suppers book a couple weeks ago, I've been talking a lot on TV, radio and various interviews about the idea (and significance) of Sunday supper — of getting as many people as I can around the table for dinner to regroup and reconnect and get ready for the week.
I've been talking to a lot of people about this and looking all around Central America for examples of private investment in coffee farms.
I've talked a lot about mechshie (a Syrian dish of stuffed vegetables) on my blog, especially around the holidays.
It's something we talk about here at BA a lot, and it's something she did in her latest release called Feed the Resistance, a compilation of recipes and ideas from folks around the country whose stories and traditions so often go unheard.
We didn't talk today or yesterday about what has been happening around the country just with our schedule of game but our guys talk a lot about this stuff.»
Expect a lot of bodies flying around, a lot of dives, a lot of strength moves by Titus O'Neil and Big E and a lot of smack talk from Xavier Woods on the outside.
The Saints moved him around a lot, kind of like what I talked about with Fletcher Cox moving around last week, and Jordan proceeded to go up and down the line kicking ass.
To have him sit on it at liverpool back fired, we should treat him fare, he is the best in the league for past 2, 3 years, im talking all the way around, no one runs, scores, dribbles, lead his team as Sanchez... So, put him out there and support him is what we gunners should do, he gave us a lot in a club totally mismanaged because of cheap owners... Cheap and dumb mainly, to save what, 10 millions per year on his salary 6 months ago?
There has been a lot of talk over the years since the previous dominance Arsenal had over Chelsea was turned around when Jose Mourinho first took over as their manager.
Wenger was talking to Arsenal Player about team spirit and how important it is to the success of any team, but he also spoke about how fragile it can be and the need to look after it properly in order not to lose it, like maybe not going around dropping you captain and best defender and abusing the medical staff that the players have a lot of respect for.
Lots of good folks around here to talk to.
The England international was reported on the Arsenal website talking about his own personal fight to regain his best form but also about how the Gunners need to do things differently this time around to make sure that we are not going to suffer another season of disappointment, and he seems to be placing quite a lot of importance on the impact that Arsene Wenger's new signings will have on the club.
Talking about happy people, I met lots of them on Sunday when I got to take them around my 2nd home, Anfield, on a Family Stadium Tour.
There have been a lot of rumours around this move and it makes sense considering we are apparently talking to Sociedad regarding Vela's buy - back clause and not just activating it.
A lot of talk is going around regarding the deal for the French international and the north London outfit had made a big money bid towards the end of the transfer window, this summer.
Hi im a gunner from SA.fell in love with the mighty arsenal since Kanu's hattrick against chelsea.i was the only gunner with all man utd supporters around here.got lot of flak over the years though.my bro made me grow up to staunchly hate man utd with a passion.so i hate them more than Satan himself lol.btw I got you on my FB spanish.profile name is Herbz Van Persie.fave goal has to be the sheer genius of the Non Flying Dutchman against Newcastle.what a goal.i miss the days of our quick counterattacks.Viera to Pires.Pires to Henry.OH MY GOD WHAT A GOAL.those days im talking about lol.nowadays we take too long on the ball and counterattack very slow.
There are a lot of conversations around here that begin with «on our farm...» It's followed by any number of things, depending on who's talking.
I make it a point to talk about why I gave up on breastfeeding so early - because I know (now) that I was wrong about a lot of things - and I hope that it will somehow help other moms (and myself next time around).
I have two rooms full of toys and musical things, like electric keyboard, older computer to learn things on «ABC.com», (a subscription service for 2 + yrs old children), and battery operated toys that are musical, or talk, or walk, or beep, or run, blocks and puzzles, plush toys and soft rubber balls, and when no babies around, I blow up lots of balloons which they throw up in the air and try to catch, or I bring out all the «kitchen stuff» (a collection of plastic dish sets, plastic fake food and utensils, and a big tablecloth I lay it all on and then pick it all up with until next time).
Lots of us assumed it was okay for us to talk about very adult subjects around our infants, thinking that they are somehow too young to listen or understand.
From talking with friends (lots and lots of people cloth diaper around here) it seems like diapers made of synthetics (pockets and AIOs usually) are easier to put on, but more fiddly to clean while prefolds / fitteds are a bit more fiddly to put on but dead easy to wash.
Kids like colors, colorful art, happiness around, lots of ribbons and balloons falling around, dancing people who are beautifully dressed and amazing music, yes, we are talking about parades.
GRAEME SEABROOK: Just talking to people and asking a lot of questions I would say definitely look around for breastfeeding groups in your area.
The same basic ideas that a lot of us in the Democratic political world have been talking about, that Democratic campaigns ignored big - picture messaging around the economy, the health care law, immigration and other base - mobilizing issues while still running a turnout operation that was highly proficient technically.
During the final flurry of negotiations on the 2016 - 17 state budget, a lot of semi-substantiated talk was going around the Capitol hallways about potential roadblocks to a final deal.
Being a regular at all - you - can - eat seven - dollars - a-head firehouse breakfasts around the county, I get to talk to a lot of nice folks.
After all his efforts to show that Labour is no longer New, and Blairism has no place in 2014, there's a lot of talk about how Ed Miliband could use Blair this time around.
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