Sentences with phrase «nearly everyone in my group»

While there, it seemed that nearly everyone in my group «hooked up» with someone else.

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While everyone is quite rightly outraged by the abuses of the IRS in singling out conservative group for audits, intrusive inquiries, and endless delays on approval of their tax - exempt status, it has occurred to me that there is one simple solution to the problem that would not require nearly as....
Whatever our philosophy, we had better use it to moderate the tendency that is in all of us to look to violence to settle issues between groups in a world whose technology makes violence against groups ever more likely to destroy all who participate in it, or advocate it, along perhaps with nearly everyone else.
In the largest groups, people cooperated nearly twice as often when using the symbolic monetary system, and everyone reaped larger rewards, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of ScienceIn the largest groups, people cooperated nearly twice as often when using the symbolic monetary system, and everyone reaped larger rewards, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencein the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Not only are our two leads desperate for jobs, but everyone in the film from the group's lame mentor (Josh Brener, who can't seem to utter a sentence without throwing in the word «zizzle» for all his homies) to the perfunctory mean kid (Max Minghella) all act out of a sense of desperation that's nearly always far too pathetic to be funny.
Though the group of professional trainers are supportive and welcoming, they are a demanding group, as nearly everyone in the room supports themselves through stand up training, speaking, or program design.
«Save Tonight» saw Paula take to the stage for a solo, «Living on a Prayer» had nearly everyone in the surf camp crowd singing at the top of their voices and, as Star Surf Moliets resident Irishman, Neil had the entire group stomping their feet and singing as loudly as they could with his very enthusiastic performances of «Wild Rover» and «Dirty Old Town».
First, as I mentioned briefly, while everyone at this workshop and many others were working on ways to reduce, manage and understand uncertainty, there is also a large and (at least until recently) very well - funded group working, to create and disseminate uncertainty, ignorance and confusion, with sufficient success that much of the political right in Australia and nearly all in the US have been (with their own complicity) deluded into thinking the problem is illusory.
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