I specialize in editing fiction, and I think it works well because fiction depicts how
people talk today.
Co-written by its director, Noah Baumbach, and its star, Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha is also that rarest kind of new American movie: one that captures in painstaking detail the way young
people talk today while simultaneously paying tribute to the past century of movie aesthetics and mythologies.
Get
people talking today!
Not exact matches
We're not ditching any Constitutional protections simply because the last
person the President
talked to
today doesn't like them,» Sasse said.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected
person working in women's rights
today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,»
talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that
person has a lawyer, too.»
'' [Y] ou know those days when you're running around all day and doing stuff and
talking to
people and making calls and responding to emails and filling out paperwork and you get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell did I actually get done
today?»»
So in
today's solo round on The School of Greatness, I'm sharing things I rarely
talk about — how I maintain hundreds of quality relationships with
people who are incredible influencers.
Lots of
people are
talking about a study put out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime
today as the average Canadian does in a year.
«Mehl and his team found that the happiest
person in the study had twice as many substantive conversations, and only one - third the amount of small
talk, as the unhappiest
person,» reports author Jenn Granneman on Psychology
Today.
Today, young
people just assume that they have more options and
talk openly about them.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Leigh Gallagher and it features an exclusive interview with Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO of virtual assistant startup Zirtual, who
talked about flawed financial projections and what caused her company to lay off 400
people earlier this week before announcing that Zirtual will be acquired by Startups.co.
Thanks to all the coverage Amazon Prime Air has gotten in other outlets, many more millions of
people are
talking about the company
today.
What
people are
talking about
today: The outcry over Facebook, political data firm Cambridge Analytica and their handling of user data isn't going away, and there's a steady stream of developments keeping it in the news.
What
people are
talking about
today: Cambridge Analytica filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday, and speculation has begun that this could be a move to evade justice over its data - harvesting activities.
What
people are
talking about
today: New York Times TV?
«What surprised me most, in a positive way, about
today was that although the five risks in their own way merit a lot, they are extremely interconnected, and I love the fact that this group of
people are
talking about them as a cohesive group.
Hogan, who acknowledged that he was the oldest panelist, recalled that market participants «used to
talk about three - month moving averages, but now you've got
people asking, «What's going on
today?»
So the next thing I want to
talk about
today is the lightning network and I am so excited to ask Charlie about this because Charlie is this a correct statement are you the first
person to ever do a transaction on the lightning network.
«We're not ditching any Constitutional protections simply because the last
person the president
talked to
today doesn't like them,» Sen. Ben Sasse (R - Neb.)
What
people are
talking about
today The 2018 Winter Olympics are officially over, after a closing ceremony that included K - pop sensations EXO, skating pandas and the reappearance of the famous shirtless, oiled - up Tongan flag - bearer.
What
people are
talking about
today: President Trump, ever attuned to TV ratings, reportedly called Roseanne Barr to congratulate her on a strong launch for her «Roseanne» reboot.
I know there's a lot of
people out there that are always hearing us
talk about the book security analysis but
today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to
talk about what we actually know about this book.
So before we start diving in and
talking about this particular book I think it's really important for us to give the proper amount of context for
people to understand what it is that we're about to
talk about
today.
What
people are
talking about
today: Carl's Jr. tweeted that it's changing the name of its charbroiled sliders to «SpielBurgers,» in tribute to «Ready Player One» director Steven Spielberg.
Richard,
today you're
talking to two
people.
What
people are
talking about
today: Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, has resigned from the company he built into the world's biggest ad firm, with revenue of $ 19.7 billion last year and 134,413 employees globally.
What
people are
talking about
today: WPP has entered the post-Martin Sorrell era.
What
people are
talking about
today: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, waiting five days to address the scandal roiling his company, embarked on a very belated damage - control tour that included writing a blog post and giving interviews to Recode, Wired, The New York Times and CNN.
You of course realize that when and where christianity was formed, they would have no idea what you're
talking baout if you said «white
people», unless you were
talking about albinos, as the average melatonin level in that region at that time was WAY higher than your average «white
person» of
today.
Gerald, not only are you
talking about a 2000 year old viewpoint where
people died off much faster and earlier than they do
today, but to quote another verse in the bible, it says that a mans seed should never be wasted and would serve better in the belly of a wh * re.
Let
people talk and see that they can be a Christian in
today's world.
He was
talking about widows and orphans, laborers and wages — the exact same things that young
people are
talking about
today.
So instead of just
talking about it, I would post screenshots and stats and say ridiculous things like, «I'm so humbled that so many
people are reading my blog
today.»
But when
people today talk about the Mass as the re-presentation or renewal of the Paschal Mystery, they don't normally seem to be thinking of all these things.
Endless
talk of «choices» can itself be confusing and worrying - for both men and women alike - and a real difficulty for young
people in the West
today is that of making a definite commitment: to a job, to a way of life, and, very notably, to marriage.
I recently heard a speaker
talk about the most popular reasons
people leave the Church
today.
Third statement: A major need within the church
today, for ourselves, and those we teach and those we
talk to is (and the sentence contains some semi-technical language that can sound jargony, but it's illuminating, so stay with me): to help
people move from pre-critical naivete, through critical thinking, to post-critical naivety.
Today, each young
person I meet speaks about a church and
talks about «community.»
As I have looked for opportunities to «save
people from their sins» I was able to
talk to a guy
today about two of his relationships.
Many soldiers of «our» Armed Forces of
Today's Time are of religious Intermixtures and even of Secularisms» accords.
Today's Coliseums are likened to Ancient Romes in regards to the
people becoming emotionally stimulated and having something to
talk about.
«Cause we can
talk and debate until we're blue in the face / About the language and tradition that he's comin'to save / Meanwhile we sit just like we don't give a sh — / About 50,000
people who are dyin'
today.
Without question the larger problem
today is for
persons in secular roles — especially politicians — to engage in God
talk.
The problem
today is
people talk Christianity, they don't live it.
He wasn't
talking about me, of course, but he said that the big problem in the church
today is that
people read the Bible, they don't like what they read, and so they reject what the Bible clearly teaches because they prefer their own theology over the theology of the Bible.
People who admit they
talk to God and burning bushes
today are labeled schizo, nutso, wacko and locked away.
I didn't really
talk about it in this post, but so much of evangelism and witnessing
today is limited to just getting
people to heaven when they die, and the Gospel is about so much more than that!
It developed as part of the black women's club movement of the late 19th century, when black women were being
talked about in the way
people like Donald Trump
talk about Mexicans
today.
From the wimpy rhetoric by christians
today, Jesus is someone whom they see on Sunday and
talk to in the third
person.
Of course Torah... there are plenty of verses in Koran
talks about Torah and Injeel... both Torah and Injeel were having the name of the prophet and the koran to come if you see in 3:70 and they knew it both the Jews and Christians... but after the revelation of Koran some of them believed and most of them did not and we have
people till
today that they do not believe even though their history tells the truth...
Today, we look at the prayer where
people let God do the
talking.