Sentences with phrase «moments of small talk»

It insists that it's in moments of small talk, between life's larger events, that one finds vitality.

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Before his talk, Berger told me over coffee that he's not so sure about the of - the - moment advertising strategies often positioned as the only way business owners — especially small - business owners — can expand their brand and engage consumers.
People expect you to start talking like Kate Middleton the moment you become responsible for a small human being, but it's hard to un-learn 35 years of muscle memory.
I was at a very small fair, just a spur of the moment browse on the weekend in Cambridge and saw an excellent jewellery stall — I didn't even have time to talk to the stall holder so they would have no idea that I was interested, I just took a card.
But then I talked to MIT researcher Deb Roy.For three years, Roy and a small group of researchers recorded every waking moment of Roy's son's life at home, amassing over 200,000 hours of video and audio recordings.
This provides the most awkward moments of the movie as Pearl and Earl hook up in the back of her Cadillac while Tammy and Bobby make small talk.
The moment in which she frantically makes small talk with some old married - couple acquaintances in order to shield her sons from being exposed is one of the film's comic high points.
He talks about lots of the other sort of smaller moments in the DLC that are really poignant.
After a couple of days spent digging in their heels on the legal form of a potential deal, and then making headlines again yesterday with the release of the AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States) draft text, Tuvalu open this morning's plenary meeting of the resumed COP with an impassioned plea, which many observers immediately called the signature moment of the talks thus far.In an earnest, emotional address, lead negotiator Ian Fry called out the United States Senate and President Obama directly.
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