Because none
of those accolades speaks to the chances of a fire taking everything from you, or of you accidentally causing bodily injury or property damage to someone else.
Because none
of those accolades speaks to the chances of a fire taking everything from you, or of you accidentally causing bodily injury or property damage to someone else.
Not exact matches
Not all small businesses have much experience or many
accolades to
speak of; however, rather than try to obscure that fact, embrace it.
That
accolade helped put me on the culinary map so to
speak and I credit that award for helping me get in front
of many more people.
He ended it with no individual
accolades to
speak of, a 1 — 2 team record in games he appeared in and less than an hour
of film for NBA front office types to pore over.
Among the celebrities Ghanapubliceye.Com has
spoken to concerning who they wish he or she become the President
of Ghana, is the influential gospel diva and Vodafone Ghana Music Awards nominee Bernice Ansah who is has the
accolade Gbenze Gbenze.
Brandy's recent
speaking engagement
accolades include featured presenter at the University
of Vermont for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week and at the National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk in Burlington, Vermont.
Although the
accolades went to Wiest (whose «Don't
speak» became the movies most famous
of lines), and Tilly is finally cast in a role that perfectly suits her personality, it's Chazz Palminteri that has the most surprising appeal, delivering a performance that is both threatening and comical at the same time.
Twice nominated previously, Jessica Chastain (Molly's Game) might have her best shot yet, tearing through Sorkin monologues as the unsinkable Molly Bloom, while Sally Hawkins (The Shape
of Water) delivers a deeply moving,
accolades - worthy performance without
speaking a single word.
His willingness to stand up and
speak out on behalf
of students, parents, teachers and public schools has earned him
accolades and praise from the Washington Post to the Wait, What Blog and from many others.
Speaking of award winners, Judy Blume has won too many
accolades to name.
The excellence that Ms. Grantham
speaks of is shown in the
accolades and recommendations received nationally by The Parrish Collection Kauai for its high level
of guest satisfaction.
Choe Peng Sum, chief executive, Frasers Hospitality, said: «These coveted
accolades reaffirm the strong brand reputation Frasers has built and
speaks volumes about its commitment to excellence and consistent delivery
of products and services in meeting the unique needs
of every resident.
This has earned her both
accolades and scorn, but her track record
of introducing vital contemporary painters to American audiences largely
speaks for itself.
Ikon Gallery curator Nigel Prince, whose Shearer solo show travels to Toronto's Power Plant in December,
spoke fondly
of working with the artist, who graciously accepted
accolades from all manner
of well - wishers.
Because while that list
of accolades matters, it doesn't
speak to the heart — that's where the connection is made.
This
accolade speaks volumes for the high caliber brokers we attract and employ, and we are so proud to have each and everyone one
of them on our team.
Her creative writings often gained recognition and
accolades in various competitions while her leadership and knack for public
speaking as a member
of her high school debate team resulted in her placing at national tournaments.
Speak about the collective efforts
of a committee and by all means give
accolades to those who work in a firm's particular department that is efficient.