Eventually, YouTube became Paul's milieu of choice, and there he's posted videos on two channels, one for vlogs, daily video blogs, and another for
more rehearsed or highly - produced «official» videos.
So it takes a lot
more rehearsing and planning than most people think.
Not exact matches
Cut your presentation to 20 minutes or fewer and
rehearse your presentation 20 times or
more.
Rehearse, rehearse some more, and then do it a few mor
Rehearse,
rehearse some more, and then do it a few mor
rehearse some
more, and then do it a few
more times.
I will not
rehearse the history of modern philosophy in which the Cartesian notion of substance became
more and
more difficult to maintain.
«I think it can be very helpful for patients to
rehearse memories that are important to them — having a chance to
rehearse that can strengthen those memories and make them stronger and make them
more resilient in the face of the disease.»
The fact that she did not stop to speak to a single patron or worker is not lost on the Hispanic electorate who wants to get to know her better but has found her reluctant to reveal her
more human qualities, preferring instead to deliver carefully
rehearsed platitudes.
In one form or the other, or in some earlier combination of two or
more such forms, Israel
rehearsed, retold, re-enacted, and relived this most significant single moment of her past.
We need to analyse using new tools not the oft
rehearsed buy
more expensive players etc..
Ivan Gazidis can make people think silver is worth
more than gold he's an excellent speech artist he could be a politician he should be a politician he talks that much BS he's a compulsive liar and we fall for it every year he's probably already pre
rehearsing his AGM speech whiles hes sightseeing in Dortmund but there's only so much c * ap you can talk before people start to wake up.
They should suspend him and fine him even
more for his unintentionally hilarious,
rehearsed, badly acted WWE - style post-fight interviews.
«Practice equals spontaneity,» King tells Mayotte, meaning that if you
rehearse something enough, you can perform it
more freely.
After the review of
more than 200 catastrophic cheer injury reports between 1982 and 2009, one pattern stood out like a sore thumb: Cheer programs lacked a
rehearsed catastrophic emergency plan.
This gives us
more insight into how it is that what we think and what thoughts we
rehearse over and over actually change our brains.
These two candidates, one of whom could very well be the next mayor of Syracuse, represent
more of the same for the city who can't move past cookie - cutter campaign personalities and
rehearsed statements.
Some devious speakers plant their first question in a big audience, but a
more honest stance is to
rehearse a strategy for handling questions where you do not know the answer.
For days now, there has been reports of an incident that occurred at the S Concert held at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend where Shatta Wale was captured on video giving his bodyguard a hefty slap but now Shatta Wale has come out to state that the slap he gave his bodyguard had been
rehearsed for
more than one month and its part of its stagecraft.
Needless to say, Trump is
more likely to spend the next three weeks
rehearsing for the role of George Washington in the road company of «Hamilton» than he is to suddenly discover his inner policy wonk.
People understandably are angry at what they see as a raucous and rowdy mob at PMQs and at the MPs» expenses scandal recently
rehearsed by the Rifkind - Straw scandal of access for cash, but these are the
more visible aspects of Parliament's activities.
We could try to go to Mars directly, but we would be
more successful if we had the chance to
rehearse.
Leonard Spector of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington DC told a US Congressional committee last week that in a recent military exercise, the US and 18 other nations, and «
more than 12,000 participants»
rehearsed ways to «prevent the transfer of chemical arms out of Syria».
As
more personality tests come onto the market, cynics have had to
rehearse their arguments
more frequently.
Hu speculated that people might lie
more easily and convincingly if they have time to
rehearse — as is often the case in real - life situations, such as police interrogations.
In fact, subjects reported
more daydreaming when performing the
rehearsed sequences rather then when the tasks were tweaked slightly to introduce a novel stimulus requiring a bit
more focus.
Most of us intellectually know the only time we can truly take action is right now, but we still get seduced into reviewing the past and
rehearsing the future — as if that will somehow help us to make better decisions and plan
more effectively.
His unparalleled ability to stay calm under this immense pressure is attributed in part to his obsessive preparation (he spends an hour every other day hanging by his fingertips and alternating one - and two - armed push - ups,
rehearses and memorizes hand and foot placements, and logs every single performance), but even
more to his tolerance for fear.
Warm - ups don't count toward your set total; they're sets in which you
rehearse the movement pattern to simply, well, warm up the muscle tissue, making it
more elastic.
An online dating study by today's dating revealed that photos of men who were looking away from the camera in the profile pictures, attracted
more likes than studio or
rehearsed type snap shot.
In episode 110, Jenny is
more confused and torn than ever between Marina and Tim; fame and all its complications find Shane; Kit
rehearses for a hip hop music video.
Consequently, finicky Johnny's metamorphosis into someone who could love the plain Jane, comparatively down - to - earth schoolteacher Yvonne (Catherine Keener, essentially
rehearsing The 40 Year Old Virgin) consists of little
more than Starman's Pinocchio epiphanies; Despite the fact that Johnny is the quintessential commitment - phobe, the character's Martian framework overrides his utility as a critique of the male ego.
Like when we're playing and recording or
rehearsing with these musicians, when they take a break, they go and play
more.
Bilge's lucid summary of the twisty - turny documentary Kate Plays Christine — in which director Robert Greene follows around a real - life actress while she
rehearses for a fictional movie about the life of a real person — got me thinking: Aren't we starting to need
more words for the bounteously proliferating forms of nonfiction filmmaking besides just documentary?
When we started to
rehearse she was already in the role and the mood of Miss Julie and when I met her after the film I was even
more impressed by what she did.
This is
more of an example than advice, but Frances McDormand did set the example of
rehearsing, just running lines really quick with the other person you're going to do a scene with right before you film it just so that way you know how to play off the other person's reaction and it just makes everything easier.
There are a few tricks on display here too, though — the trailer has her repeating «If you touch me again, I'll die» over and over again, but since that's a line from «Marnie,» it's clearly Grace
rehearsing rather than anything
more sinister.
Even
more problematic is a curious approach to the actual rescue, when tension is undercut by the need to draw parallels with a well -
rehearsed dance performance.
Levinson finds
more success with the studious editing process, which finds scenes shifting between dramatic events in the present, Axler recounting the tale to his psychiatrist and Axler seemingly
rehearsing moments to himself.
As they encounter obstacles while
rehearsing for a show with scholarship opportunities, they kindle
more than just their passion for dance.
Chazelle and his cinematographer Linus Sandgren (American Hustle) go for the long continuous takes and even the seamless shots that demonstrate a
more theatrical,
rehearsed and choreographed style.
The cast of
more than fifty young people and adults learns theater etiquette, conflict resolution, and performance techniques while writing,
rehearsing, and performing a Black History Month show.
Students will: - Visualize the world of a story and given circumstances - Create characters with the body and voice - Conceptualize a story, using the body to convey meaning - Develop, share and reflect on movement - Communicate ideas using the body and movement - Explore various characters from stories - Adapt a piece of literature using drama techniques into a scene with improvised dialogue - Devise,
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Students know that the
more they practice a basketball shot or
rehearse a ballet performance, the
more their skills improve.
As I read
more of the book, it felt like some of the authors had
rehearsed story lines with each other.
The longer you let it go, the
more the dog gets to
rehearse the bad behavior and the
more difficult it is to fix.
I can't help but think Dan H. is
rehearsing arguments that will impress
more on sites where the audience is less capable of checking his assertions (they can hardly be called arguments when they fail to hold up at all).
An email says what you want it to say and nothing
more, a voice mail can be
rehearsed to perfection, and both can be deleted and restarted at the touch of a key or button.
(Precedent, Get Out
More:
Rehearsing for The Lawyer Show)
More topical mentions probably helped the fact that it didn't feel like a very
rehearsed / repetitive presentation (like most of these things do).
Editorials called on Facebook's leadership to act
more decisively and on Tech Crunch, Josh Constine
rehearsed Facebook's controversial decisions and policy changes over the last decade.