In saying that you expose yourself as a person who has
never done that kind of work, and, with great respect, does not know what he is talking about.
Not exact matches
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard
work and dedication
of man
kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead
of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has
never been proven to exist.
I admit, I was dubious at first — I've
never been one for those
kind of gadgets but the Actifry really
did work!
The filling in this one
kind of surprised me — it would
never occur to me to
do cooked radishes — but it totally, completely
works.
I have
never worked with almond flour before,
do you think it gives it a weird taste or is
kind of tasteless?
what they have to
do is be professional about their line
of work but they can simply view it as their
work and if you
do nt like their performance as employee
of the brand, you can demand change and criticise but just being disappointed with the results
do nt give the fans the right to insult on such a low level like some guys on here and in this
kind of view insulting a man who
worked 20 years absolutely professionally for a club is just downright wrong, i
never said you shouldnt criticise him
Welbeck
kind of worked out for us but we should
never have bought him when he has
never scored more than 9 goals a season in his life, it was a wasted purchase imo and one that didn't benefit the club in the way a new striker is supposed to.
In fact he didn't get much joy out
of Niles.Mo Salah is the
kind of player who'll
never spare you in any 1v1 situation.It's more
of Niles
doing well than Mo Salah choosing rather to
work with his team mates.I watch Mo Salah very much and I know what I'm saying.Niles handled everyone at his side 1v1 very well but the thing is his positional sense was garbage especially in the first half.
Largely speaking, I'd put good money on the following: - A decent portion
of the fan base doesn't know most
of the rules
of soccer - A decent portion doesn't know how the soccer world
works - A decent portion didn't follow any
kind of sport prior to Atlanta United - A decent portion
never attended a professional sporting event until Atlanta United - A decent portion expect them to perform like uga.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that
does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he
never went to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he
did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him out to dinner, or to the movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i
did nt mind, he is not the
kind of men who buys flower, or invite u to the movies, or out, he rather visit me at home and watch a movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans to go out, but none
of them
works out, something always happen, and the day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have to pay for the date..
And his spokesman, Eric Phillips, had dismissed Stringer's critiques
of de Blasio's
work to help the city's most vulnerable residents as the
kind made «when you have
never run anything and don't know what you're talking about.»
I mean, it was awful, it was something put together by engineers and they didn't really think about the interface to it and it
worked, but it was
never going to give you that
kind of sense
of pleasure.
But this major scientific
work was not published until 1704, as a result
of one
of the most protracted personality clashes
of Newton's tempestuous career: he was unable, and
never learned, to cope with criticism
of any
kind, and he
did not suffer fools gladly.
Even if your guy has
never picked up a club, he may still be exposing himself and his hormones to the same
kinds of pesticides if he ever
does lawn
work or doubles as your in - house, ant - killing exterminator.
I've visited 8 chiropractors, 15 physical therapist, and 5 surgeons from places like Hopkins, Georgetown, Duke, and UNC and
never had this
kind of kinesiology
work done before.
Even if your guy has
never picked up a club, he may still be exposing himself and his hormones to the same
kinds of dangerous pesticides if he ever
does lawn
work or doubles as your in - house, ant - killing exterminator.
«That way [through meditation]
of being still within ourselves, finding a center and recognizing that something is more important than you, that is more important than the
work you are
doing, brings a
kind of energy and intensity
of energy — an intention that we've
never had before, and you can not imagine what's happened in my company....
Ultimately though if it
works for you, I
do it and the cool thing is it's
never been shown to have any harm like it's
never ever been shown to make you slower so that's
kind of the important thing that you realize too is that there's no risk, it's not actually gonna like you know make you slower or decrease your ability to recover.
I've
never really
worked in a place that had a strict dress code and it makes me wonder if I can ever
do a power - suit
kind of job.
I would
never have thought to use wire underneath that is so much easier to
work with then finding some
kind of branch or rope to
do this.
first id like to say I
do work its not your everyday
kind of job though I am a phone actress I am a big girl so if you don't like that please don't be mean thank you I live alone no kid's
never married if you want to know more... read more
If things don't
work out, it's no big deal, there are millions
of people around the world using online dating websites if not billions, and when you're meeting online, you
never know what
kind of amazing people you're going to run into!
«Directed by Ryan Coogler, Black Panther starts disappointingly, with animation accompanied by narrated exposition to explain the history
of Wakanda — and frankly it's the only part
of the movie that doesn't really
work, because this
kind of introduction just
never works,» Ryan writes.
Small bits
do work, but the larger picture is its own
kind of disaster,
never congealing into a really satisfying vehicle worth following.
All
of the trademarks
of his
work are evident in this very first screenplay — witty banter laced with profanity, reversals, reveals, a loopy plot that doesn't make much sense if you hold it up to any
kind of scrutiny but it's so fun you
never will, a Christmas - time setting — less tightly controlled and mannered in his later scripts, but still there.
It's the most scabrous, uncompromised
work from Billy Wilder, who
never made a movie that wasn't
kind of an asshole; and
never made a movie that didn't reflect the essential nihilism
of his worldview.
I tell my kids that standardized tests don't mean anything in the long run and that they'll
never have to take such tests once they start
working (unless it's for a certification
of some
kind).
Both unions continue to cling to an old - school model
of employee - management relations that was
never really a fit for the
kind of work teachers
do in the first place, no longer applies in the modern world
of today, and definitely not workable in an age in which teacher performance can be measured, quantified and rewarded accordingly.
With 755 horsepower the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette zr1 is the most powerful Corvette ever it's also the most technologically advanced behind me are the rolling s's at Road Atlanta and we're here to see if we can reach to the supercar levels
of performance afforded by this thing's massive power big tires and the tall wing on the back after that we'll take to the streets to see if a car this powerful can behave itself in public this is a monster
of a car I've had some brief track opportunities moving this morning to get used to the pace
of this machine which is phenomenal we're gonna warm up as we get out to the road Atlanta and sort
of build up to the pace that this car can operate at now initially when you hop in this car you have this shrine to the engine right above you you see the line
of the hood it
kind of dominates the center
of the view you can see over it it doesn't affect visibility but it's immediately obvious and that
kind of speaks to what makes this car special it's a monster
of an engine listen to that [Music] that is tremendous tremendous acceleration and incredible power but what I finding so far my brief time here at the Atlanta is that everything else in the car is rut has risen to match hurt me while I lay into it on the back straight look you know 150 mile - an - hour indicated we're going to ease up a little bit on it because I need to focus on talking rather than driving but like I was saying the attributes
of the rest
of the car the steering the braking capability the grip every system
of this car is riding to the same level
of the power and I think that's what makes it really impressive initially this is undoubtedly a mega mega fast car but it's one that doesn't terrify you with its performance potential there's a level
of electronic sophistication that is unparalleled at this price point but it's hard not to get you know totally slipped away by the power
of this engine so that's why I keep coming back to it this car has an electronically controlled limited slip differential it has shocks filled with magnetically responsive fluid that can react faster to inputs and everything this car has a super sophisticated stability control system that teaches you how to drive it quick but also makes you go faster we haven't even gotten into exploring it yet because the limits
of this car are so high that frankly it takes a while to grow into it but [Music] I think what's impressive about this car is despite how fast it is it is approachable you can buy this car to track dates with it and grow with it as a driver and as an owner I think that's a really special [Music] because you will
never be more talented than this car is fast ever unless you are a racing driver casually grazing under 50 miles an hour on this straight okay I'm just going to enjoy driving this now [Music][Applause][Music] this particular Corvette zr1 comes with the cars track performance package a lot
of those changes happen underneath the sheet metal but one
of the big differences that is immediately obvious is this giant carbon fiber wing now the way this thing is mounted is actually into the structure
of the vehicle and it makes you know loading the rear hatch a bit more difficult but we're assuming that's okay if you're looking for the track performance this thing delivers also giving you that performance are these Michelin Pilot Sport cup tires which are basically track oriented tires that you can drive on the street but as we wake our way to the front
of the thing what really matters is what's under the hood that's right there's actually a hole in the hood
of this thing and that's because this engine is so tall it's tall because it has a larger supercharger and a bunch
of added cooling on it to help it you know keep at the right temperature the supercharger is way larger than the one on the zo six and it has a more cooling capacity and the downside is it's taller so it pops literally through the hood the cool thing is from the top you can actually see this shake when you're looking at it from you know a camera from the top
of the vehicle this all makes for 755 horsepower making this the most powerful Corvette ever now what's important about that is this not just the power but likewise everything in the car has to be built to accommodate and be able to drive to the level
of speed this thing can develop that's why you had the massive cooling so I had the aerodynamics and that's why I had the electronic sophistication inside [Applause] we had a lot
of time to take this car on the track yesterday and I've had the night to think about things Matt today two crews on the road and see how this extreme performance machine deals with the sort
of more civil minded stuff
of street driving the track impressions remain this thing is unquestionably one
of the most capable cars you can get from a dealer these days a lot
of that's besides the point now because we're on the street we have speed limits they have the ever - present threat
of law enforcement around every corner so the question is what
does this car feel like in public when you slow this car down it feels like a more powerful Corvette you don't get much tram lining from these big wheels though we as the front end doesn't want to follow grooves in the pavement it is louder it is a little firmer but it's certainly livable on a day to day basis that's surprising for a vehicle
of this capability normally these track oriented cars are so hardcore that you wouldn't want to drive them to the racetrack but let's face it you spend more time driving to the track than you
do on the track and the fact that this thing
works well in both disciplines is really impressive I can also dial everything back and cruise and not feel like I'm getting punished for driving a hardcore track machine that's a that's a really nice accomplishment that's something that you won't find in cars that are this fast and costs maybe double this much the engine in this car dominates the entire experience you can't miss the engine and the whole friend this car is sort
of a shrine to it the way it pops out
of the hood the way it's covered with coolers around the sides it is the experience
of this car and that
does make driving this thing special and also the fact that it doesn't look half bad either in fact I think it has some
of the coolest looking wheels currently available on a new car this car as we mentioned this car has the track package the track package on this car gives you what they call competition bucket seats which are a little wide for my tastes but I'm you know not the widest person in the world this automatic transmission
works well I mean there's so much torque again out
of this engine that it can be very smooth and almost imperceptible its clunky on occasion I think I'd might opt for the manual although Chevy tells me about 80 %
of its customers will go for the automatic I don't think they're gonna be disappointed and that's gonna be the faster transmission drag strip on the street - and on the racetrack man it was a little bit more satisfying to my taste though we've talked about the exhaust I have it set in the track setting let's quiet it down a little bit so you can hear the difference now I've set that separately from everything else so let's put it stealth what happened to the engine sound that's pretty that's pretty amazing man stealth is really stealth and then go back to track Wow actually a really big difference that's that's pretty great the Corvette has always been a strong value proposition and nowhere is that more evident than this zr1 giving you a nearly unbeatable track performance per dollar now the nice thing is on the road this doesn't feel like a ragged edge track machine either you could genuinely drive it every day the compromises are few and that's what makes this car so special if you like what you see keep it tuned right here and be sure to visit Edmunds.com [Music]
I'd love to have the confidence to self - publish, but whenever I read about the «how - to»
of how other writers have
done it, I just get so intimidated and feel like I'd
never be able to
do that
kind of work.
This
kind of legislation
does not
work and
never has.
Which is
kind of ironically sad when running your own business and
work is
never done!
«Any
kind of formal invention in the
work of black artists was seen as, if not second rate, then something
done the second time around,» says Odita, noting that Clark laid claim to making the first shaped painting — before Frank Stella — and that the king - making art critic Clement Greenberg regularly visited Bowling's studio but
never took the opportunity to write one word in support
of his
work.
Yet at the same time Rosa Bonheur is forced to admit: «My trousers have been my great protectors... Many times I have congratulated myself for having dared to break with traditions which would have forced me to abstain from certain
kinds of work, due to the obligation to drag my skirts everywhere...» Yet the famous artist again feels obliged to qualify her honest admission with an ill - assumed «femininity»: «Despite my metamorphoses
of costume, there is not a daughter
of Eve who appreciates the niceties more than I
do; my brusque and even slightly unsociable nature has
never prevented my heart from remaining completely feminine.»
When he sent me an e-mail that said «You're
kind of a waste
of my time» in order to try to motivate me to hurry up and finish the project faster, that's when I finally couldn't take it anymore and had to let him know that in reality he's a waste
of my time and I'm
never going to
do any
work for him again no matter how much money he offers me because
of how rude he is.
No, I
never said that drawing was the only way to
do good
work, but its benefit is that it connects the brain to the neurons in your arm and your hand so there is some
kind of connection between all the parts
of your body that is engaged in observation.
, you are lying on the floor
of your place looking up, a small draft runs through the room, between the door and the window, and all things seem perfectly still, wind only disturbs concrete in imperceptible ways, or it may take millions
of years to be noticed and, as the air runs through the space, all your plants move and all is animated and all is alive somehow, and here are the thoughts
of all men in all ages and lands, they are not original with me, and that wind upon your plants is the common air that bathes the globe, and we have no ambitions
of universalism, and I'm glad we don't, but the particles
of air bring traces
of pollen and are charged with electricity, desert sand, maybe sea water, and these particles were somewhere else before they were dragged here, and their route will not end by the door
of this house, and if we tell each other stories, one can imagine that they might have been bathed by this same air, regrouped and recombined, recharged as a vehicle for sound, swirling as it moves, bringing the sound
of a drum, like that Kabuki story where a fox recognizes the voice
of its parents as a girl plays a drum made out
of their skin, or any other event, and yet I always felt your
work never tells stories, I tend to think that narrative implies a past tense, even if that past was just five seconds ago, one second ago was already the past, and human memory is irrelevant in geological time, plants and fish know not what tomorrow will bring, neither rocks nor metal
do, but we all live here now, and we all need visions and we all need dreams, and as long as your metal sculptures vibrate they are always in the Present, and their past is a material truth alien to narrative, but well, maybe narrative
does not imply a past tense at all and they are writing their own story while they gently move and breathe, and maybe nothing was really still before the wind came in, passing through the window as if through an irrational portal to make those plants dance, but everything was already moving and breathing in near complete silence, and if you're focused enough you can feel the pulse
of a concrete wall and you can feel the tectonic movements
of the earth, and you can hear the magma flowing under our feet and our bones crackling like a wild fire, and you can see the light
of fireflies reflected in polished metal, and there is nothing magical about that, it is just the way things are, and sometimes we have to raise our voice because the music is too loud and let your clothes move to a powerful bass, sound waves and bright lights, powerful like the sun, blinding us if we stare for too long, but isn't it the biggest sign
of love, like singing to a corn field, and all acts
of kindness that are not pitiful nor utilitarian, that are truly horizontal as everything around us is impregnated with the deadliest violence, vertical and systemic, poisonous, and sometimes you just want to feel the sun burning your skin and look for life in all things declared dead, a
kind of vitality that operates like corrosion, strong as the wind near the sea, transforming all things,
But it
never worked out well because it's almost impossible, except for that one lucky chance the first year to find the
kind of space that two American artists
working on the scale both
of us
do,
do.
That's a
kind of science, I suppose, but
never one worth rigidly quantifying and presenting to anyone as the truth; you get your
work done, and you move on to the next problem to solve.
If they had used that
kind of hubris in the days when they were
doing the
work that earned their reputations, they would
never have made it to the top in their own fields.
I received an MS in Ocean Sciences from the University
of California, Santa Cruz a few years ago (in the area
of marine nitrogen fluxes); at the time I was a recipient
of an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship in microbiology — and I transferred into the Biochemistry department hoping to go into renewable energy research, which seemed to be very interesting, important and useful
work — I was particularly interested in algal biochemistry (a great oil source) or fungal enzymes (for cellulose digestion)-- but when I took these proposals to the Dean
of Graduate Studies, he shook his head and said «You will
never be able to find funding for this
kind of work — can't you
do something else?»
Todd Smith: Yeah, one
of the things that's a bit challenging given what I
do I'm
working with lawyers from all over the State and all
kinds of practice arenas and I have — I couldn't tell you how many clients, they have hired me over the years and I have
never met them face to face.
And so, I've
worked for a couple
of firms before I had started my own practice; and for me, for those
of us who
kind of had
done something else and deciding to go out on your own, for me it was
kind of a — I say it took me 20 years to figure this out, but I'm one
of those people where I
never wanted to
do this.
do as I say because I am in charge, because I say so, because I am your mother and the more I pushed them the worst the result, I ended up yealling, punishing, threatening, and spanking, I was trying to break up their will... in only 3 weeks that i've been «practicing» PP... well
kind of... I am still
working on me a lot, I can see its really
working, even teachers in school can see a change specially in my son JP 6, sometimes I receive answers I'd
never heard before like, «ok mom», «yes mom», I have anothe boy LM 9 and a girl MJ
of 3, everything is flowing better now, I've talked about your book and your blog to all my friends.
Dad told me as we were
working out the details
of a weekly Sunday night phone call between he and Mom, «We've
never done this before, and no one has ever asked us these
kinds of questions.»
You
never mentioned what
kind of work you
do, if you are a handy guy you are way ahead in the fix game that is for sure.