Sentences with phrase «of folks involved»

This is just one more way we get all of our folks involved in Sellstate.
ELIAS: Well, I think the conversation has to extend to all the levels of folks involved in the school.
Over half of the folks involved with a motor accident in Maryland endure some sort of harm.
And you referenced a trend that we saw as well and is one of the reasons why we started our company, and that's a lot of the folks involved in financial services are near retirement age.
When I met with a lot of the folks involved (both veterans and relative newbies), a theme that quickly became repetitious was that we have too many of everything — too many trade shows, too many associations, too many conferences, and so on.
Most of the folks involved in the film are professionals — Kevin Bacon (X-Men: First Class), Adam Scott (The Overnight), Peter Sarsgaard (Blue Jasmine) and even (a very good) Dakota Johnson (Fifty Shades of Grey), among them — and deliver adequate to fine performances.
He called infavors from many of the folks involved with these movies to help himwith Last Night.
Now while we all have the right to be nervous, let's contain the kneejerk reaction of «outrage», and remember the quality of the folks involved here.

Not exact matches

For any individual who signs up, there will be a bit of luck involved; the size of a pool will depend on the number of folks who sign up — and if more folks have trouble conceiving in a particular pool, there will be less money available to split among them at the end of the period.
A recent study has good news if you fall into this category of folks who are interested in giving mindfulness a go but leery about the commitment level involved.
With the run up in price and the overall media coverage of Bitcoin, there are a lot more traditional folks that are getting involved in the space.
We have folks (the CD Howe Business Cycle Council) who have set the definitions and draw conclusions based on the data, and even still, there's what appears to be a fair amount of subjectivity and ambiguity involved with classifying recessions.
Other folks augment their income with part - time work, some folks side hustle, or some go into «mini-retirements» which involve periods of short full - time employment.
Serendipitously, two weekends ago when he did that, it was a chapter about how discussions of theology need ordinary people to be involved, how well - educated and well - read and well - travelled scholars also need us low church experiential local folks talking about how we see and experience and know God, about how theologians are hiding in every walk of life.
Although A Year of Biblical Womanhood released more than a year ago, a few new reviews have surfaced in recent days from folks who are concerned that «women might be confused» by the fact that my yearlong exploration of biblical womanhood involved following all of the Bible's instructions for women as literally as possible, sometimes taking them to their most literal extreme.
The good news is there's a new movement to try to combat it which involves us ordinary folk taking charge of the issue: Zero Waste — and this week happens to be Zero Waste Week.
«A lot of folks dabble in the occult, or they will be involved in practices that... classical Christianity at least would consider to be idolatrous.
One class was composed of people of quality or the rich and the other involved common folk or the not - so - rich, though financial status was not the only distinguishing mark between the two groups.
Lots of folks from the theistic evolution camp came out to say that believing God was involved doesn't automatically make you anti-evolution.
It has been a lot of fun and very informative for me to have been involved in a few Internet forum groups these last six or seven years and I've been privileged to have met some fine folks of which I share a common interest!
Like a Pat Boone version of a Little Richard song.Newton said he did that «dance» because he was asked by a 16 - year old to «dab on them folks» which I have to admit I'm not sure what it means but it probably involves loitering.
This list does of course include those who are romantically involved with football folk, hence us bringing this to your attention.
So much of what this Italy team has done at Euro 2016 has been unpredictable and involved proving some folks wrong.
The idea to develop some sort of a pub community in Australia via the blog seems to be something that a lot of you want to get involved in and as such I will pursue the potential with the folks at Arsenal Australia.
We also encourage folks to get involved in the No Kid Hungry campaign, take the No Kid Hungry pledge, and join this growing national movement of people who are committed to ending childhood hunger in America.
I also have a guilty pleasure (Deadliest Catch) which through a strange twist of fate put me on a collision course with the folks involved in said guilty pleasure.
Wired's picked up on a clever use of machinima (the «filming» of video in computer games or virtual worlds) by the folks at Bill Maher's HBO show to nail Hillary Clinton over her exaggeration of the danger involved in her trip to Bosnia in the 90s.
The ScrapTheCode folks aren't alone, but their comrades the teabaggers are running a more involved online endeavor: to support the national Tax Day Tea Party, a couple of different organizing sites are using video, social networking outreach, Twitter, a planning wiki, and email (unfortunately, someone's also turned to robocalls).
And it was known that he had been involved with actress Michelle Clunie from the Showtime drama «Queer as Folk» — the two had their first date at a Dominican restaurant in Schneiderman's district — though Clunie campaigned for one of his Democratic opponents.
«It's really important that we get a lot of people involved in the political process and when I see folks like Senator Schumer and Congressman Tonko and the governor say they support me, I think we're on the right path,» Tkaczyk said at an endorsement rally in Rotterdam on Tuesday at the public library there.
«We were involved in the elections in New Hampshire, where we helped elect a simple majority of folks committed to protecting marriage,» the NOM president wrote to supporters.
«It is the position of the administration, one of which I share, that as you do this it should be with the utmost inclusiveness, and that inclusiveness means those folks that are involved beyond the boundaries,» Doyle said.
«I don't think it's uncommon at all for folks who are involved at one level of government to be involved in their village governments,» Hempstead Town spokesman Mike Deery said.
Zellner: Since I took over, one of the things I've been talking about is running an open organization — opening the doors to folks who have never been involved before.
Folks other than a handful of Democratic Party insiders ought to have a say in who holds elected office, especially when there's an open seat involved.
Many of the folks who are involved in building the last round of nuclear weapons or even the first round of nuclear weapons are either passing away or retiring or otherwise their knowledge is becoming inaccessible; and of course there are records, but there is, as many physicists who I interviewed said, «There is nothing like learning by doing and if we want to maintain the ability to build nuclear weapons for the indefinite future, then some argue that we need to continue to build them to train up this next generation of potential nuclear weapon scientists.»
The next stage of brain - computer interactions won't involve humanoids that speak in a monotone or folks who run so fast their legs become invisible.
And among folks who study propoganda, in case you are interested in what people who actually study it think, it need not necessarily involve a willful distortion of the truth, see for a brief intro:
Lots of folks, flocking together to be involved in a conversation.
Finding stuff for the bags involves writing to a whole bunch of folks, of which about half respond and most of which are able to provide something in the quantities requested.
The most prominent characters include Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson), a socially conservative, arrogant country music star; Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a gospel singer and mother of two deaf children; Del Reese (Ned Beatty), her lawyer husband and Hamilton's legal representative, who works as the local political organizer for the Tea Party - like Hal Philip Walker Presidential campaign; Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), an insufferably garrulous and pretentious BBC Radio reporter on assignment in Nashville, or so she claims; talented but self - involved sex - addict Tom Frank (Keith Carradine), one - third of a moderately successful folk trio who's anxious to launch a solo career; John Triplette (Michael Murphy), the duplicitous campaign consultant who condescendingly tries to secure top Nashville stars to perform at a nationally - syndicated campaign rally; Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley), the emotionally - fragile, beloved Loretta Lynn - like country star recovering from a burn accident; Barnett (Allen Garfield), Barbara Jean's overwhelmed manager - husband; Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), whose never - seen ailing wife is on the same hospital ward as Barbara Jean; groupie Martha (Shelley Duvall), Green's niece, ostensibly there to visit her ailing aunt but so personally irresponsible that she instead spends all her time picking up men; Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn), who claims his mother saved Barbara Jean's life but who mostly seems obsessed with the country music star; Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a waitress longing for country music fame, despite her vacuous talent; Bill and Mary (Allan F. Nicholls and Cristina Raines), the other two - thirds of Tom's folk act, whose ambition overrides constant personal rancor; Winifred (Barbara Harris), another would - be singer - songwriter, fleeing to Nashville from her working - class husband, Star (Bert Remsen); Kenny Frasier (David Hayward), a loner who rents a room from Mr. Green and carries around a violin case; Bud Hamilton (Dave Peel), the gentle, loyal son of the abrasive Hamilton; Connie White (Karen Black), a glamorous country star who is a last - minute substitute for Barbara Jean at the Grand Old Opry; Wade Cooley (Robert DoQui), a cook at the airport restaurant where Sueleen works as a waitress and who tries unsuccessfully to convince her that she has no talent; and the eccentric Tricycle Man (Jeff Goldblum), who rides around in a three - wheel motorcycle, occasionally interacting with the other characters, showing off his amateur magic tricks, but who has no dialogue.
It's pretty clear why so many folk tales of the time involved the unspeakable horrors of what might happen to a family outside the comforting climbs and exacting legal codes of their tight - knit communities: If you didn't conform to society's by - laws, you were a sitting duck for the devil's mischief.
But given the folks involved, we're inclined to give «Tomorrowland» the benefit of the doubt: «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird brings his unique knack for a mind - melting action scene, while our favourite chiselled ex-bachelor George Clooney takes the lead role.
Now, the folks involved with Timeless say the time travel adventure's second season will be offering a more expansive and inclusive survey of American history.
At least I'd like to think so, given the folks involved in it, though I confess that Helgeland and Weitz both have spotty track records and more than enough evidence of caving under studio pressure.
Inside Llewyn Davis is a circular journey involving an imperfect man trying to maintain his integrity as a folk singer through the absurdity of modern life.
Meanwhile, the wonderful June Squibb is reduced to playing Aunt Fishy, an addled resident of an old folks home whose big scenes involve eating the roof of a gingerbread house and revealing her underpants as she did in «Nebraska.»
The plot involves a group of stuffy rich folks who head to a palatial estate for a weekend of eating, hunting, and - most importantly - squabbling.
It runs one hour, 24 minutes, 46 seconds and tells a tale of Doug Martin, a popular singer who visits hillbilly country to research folk music and gets involved with the locals.
The secondary tale, involving a radical group trying to expose witches and wizards to non-magical folks for punishment, forces us to see and acknowledge the darker side of this world and, hence, our own.
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