Sentences with phrase «part of acting»

Part of acting like a stallion is displaying hormonally charged behaviors, which include physical aggression with peers and with human beings, loud and piercing vocalizations, efforts to mount female horses, masturbation and even occasionally self - mutilation due to anxiety.
whether or not and to what extent there has been mismanagement and / or misconduct on the part of those acting in the administration and management of the charity
But for Lesley Manville, the British actress who stars opposite Daniel Day - Lewis and Vicky Krieps in Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread, the interviews and Q&A s are almost another part of the acting process.
For example, if you consider yourself part of the Acting community, then Acting Passions is the site for you.
Acting Passions gives people who are part of the Acting community a place to find one another.
Part of acting is to mourn.
Perhaps because of this, the SEC has still not implemented this part of the act almost five years later after the bill was signed.
In the current - year quarter, the tax rate decreased from 42.9 percent to a negative 35.1 percent reflecting the one - time favorable net tax benefit recorded as part of the Act.
Mike Fross joined Edward Jones in 1999 as part of the ACT Program, a one - year rotational program.
Water does not save but it is a part of the act of obedience in regards to salvation and we know that the thief on the cross was saved unless you regard that as a different part of salvation.
Pleasure and deeper union are thus secondary ends that are part of the marriage act, though part of the act in such a way that they are intrinsically subordinated to the primary end that is their cause.
Faith is not something that is added to knowing: it is a constitutive part of the act of knowing God.
That's part of his act.
«There's no real trick, and it's the easiest part of the act,» he says.
But it's still one of the funnier parts of his act.
The safest option we have is Elneny, as he's natural CM / DM so we have no problem with defensive part of the act either.
He fell on top of me during a new part of the act we'd just added.
On March 30th, a federal court ruled that parts of Act 10, Gov. Walker's union - busting law, were unconstitutional under the U.S. constitution.
The Albany Times Union, a Spitzer - endorsing Hearst paper with a wildly eclectic policy re investigative reporting, is part of the act as well.
Washington (CNN)- Students participating in a White House talent show got a surprise visit Tuesday when President Barack Obama showed up at the end of their performance — and wondered why he wasn't part of the act.
The amendment is a part of The Act on the Institute of National Remembrance.
Why then did the High Court determine it had the power to strike the retrospective part of the act?
As Nick noted earlier this week, these claims aren't entirely accurate, since the Senate GOP has passed nine of the 10 WEA provisions, refusing only to put the controversial abortion plank onto the floor for a vote — either as a stand - alone bill or as part of the act as a whole.
During the campaign, Cuomo wielded the act to draw distinctions between himself and his Republican opponent Rob Astorino, who opposed the abortion part of the act, while mostly avoiding the question of family and medical leave.
The fact that parts of this act were already ruled unconstitutional by a NY judge, with more still being appealed shows how much real thought was put into it; within the first few weeks of passing this debacle almost all police, armed guards etc. were violating the law because the legislators in their infinite wisdom forgot to exempt law enforcement, not to mention all the people who went to bed and then the next day — due to the fly - by - night method of governing — people woke up breaking the law without having done anything.
«Parts of the Act which our MPs opposed call for websites to be blocked if they could be used for infringement,» he said.
Some biologists say that's because the designation offers no protection beyond what's provided by other parts of the act.
Gregg Gonsalves, an audience member who had been part of the ACT UP movement in the 1980s and 1990s and is now co-director of Yale's Global Health Justice Partnership, earned a round of applause when he argued that the safety of medical products was a public policy issue that should not be dominated by lobbying from the pharmaceutical industry.
The biggest fears in stage performance anxiety are the fears of making mistakes, fears of forgetting any part of our act, fears of the consequences in our careers, fears of being judged etc..
For comedy, head to Glee Club or Comedy Loft — but don't sit at the front where you risk getting picked on by the comedian and becoming part of the act — not great for romance!
-- but don't sit at the front where you risk getting picked on by the comedian and becoming part of the act — not great for romance!
One comic, George Burns, has even been able to turn old age into part of his act, the creakily blinking eyes and slowly flickering tongue into refinements of comic timing.
It's part of an act Lorna performs at a chic nightclub.
What makes those other two characters entertaining is their stasis — the fact that there is little room for them for change (The aging magician's reversion to his enjoyment of the craft doesn't completely alter his personality; when he's back on stage, he opens his part of the act by insulting an audience member's fashion decisions).
Anecdotes are a big part of his act, as when he describes witnessing a seasoned traveler's nonchalant use of an in - flight vomit bag;
This isn't like Nick Kroll and John Mulaney dressing up like senior citizens for Oh, Hello — Pera doesn't try to hide his true age, and the contrast between Pera's youthful appearance and his old - fashioned behavior is a key part of his act.
As part of ACT, OpenEd provides students and teachers with resources to improve their skills and scores for the PreACT or ACT!
Even Brean Hammond, the Shakespearean scholar who spent 10 years studying the play and editor of the Arden Shakespeare Edition, believes that the 18th century publisher of the play, Theobald, significantly «cut and altered the work to suit his 18th century audience» though in an interview with the BBC, he says he is certain that Shakespeare «had a strong hand in» the first act, the second act, and at least part of Act III.
I was fully prepared to beg my father to be part of the act, but he asked, as if I were the one who would be doing him a favor.
I knew some parts of the act were fake — his fiddlehead mustache, for example, and the quarter with two heads — but I was one hundred percent sure that his...
They're miserable, until they decide to kidnap Bill and make him part of their act.
The good parts of the act for consumers are going to help many people.
No part of the act refers to charges related to shoddy or defective merchandise.
As part of the act, Congress included the six - month review on accounts under penalty, which provides consumers with an automatic way out if they get back on track with their payments.
A purported waiver by a buyer of any part of the act shall be void.
Additional reporting requirements for depository institutions» assets and liabilities were also part of the act, again to help the Fed gain greater control of the money supply.
As part of the act, the Department of Education offers a variety of student loan repayment plans that assist student loan borrowers with their unique financial situation.
But then the second part of the act is all new — the background has changed, the music is new, and it's Green Hill, but twisted and upgraded.
For Diebenkorn the «straight and simple» was achieved through a process he likened to cultivation, wherein missteps and corrections are part of the act of painting.
The only two parts of the act I now about is the ethanol mandate and the requirement to phase our incandescant light bubls by 2015.
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