Linda, You paint such lovely
pictures with your words.
For even greater impact, combine
your pictures with words that reflect your desired outcome, such as abundance, romance, fun, vitality, etc..
When one works in fiction, one is used to the painting of
pictures with words.
Ms. Brooks is a master storyteller, and paints
pictures with words to explain the complex technologies that she handles to judges and juries in a way that is both understandable and compelling, and will be remembered throughout the trial.
The author paints vivid
pictures with her words and you feel as though you are right there (Janice M).
Victoria Strauss paints beautiful
pictures with her words.
Upon hearing this, the teacher saw that, just because students could match
pictures with words, did not mean they understood that the spider represented all living things which made up the biosphere.
The words introduced are: Une salle de classe Une chaise Un tableau Un lecteur DVD Une règle Une porte Un stylo Une trousse Une fenêtre Un ordinateur Un cahier Une clé USB Un crayon Une horloge Un livre Un cartable Une table Une gomme Une carte 1st page introduces the vocabulary with pictures (pictures from cnpd.fr) 2nd page: match up
pictures with words 3rd page: unscramble the words / decide if masculine or feminine / word search 4th page: label the picture (can be used for test) 5th page: reading comprehension (match text with pictures (credits at the end) + vocabulary extension for those who finish early 6th page: answer the questions: work on c'est / ce sont + write the items in the school bag 7th page: write the items in the school bag (end of exercise) + transform sentences into questions + transform sentences into negative sentences.
The task is to match
the pictures with the words and then build the sentences using the correct form of» have got».
shares with participants the Lexicon's unique storytelling methodology, an approach to advocacy that mixes
pictures with words to craft powerful stories about how to transform our food system.
Oh Renée you paint such beautiful
pictures with words.
Include
pictures with words.
Encourage your child to label the things in
his picture with a word or just the first letter of a word.
I appreciate Breaux's ability to paint
a picture with his words and I found it easy to imagine the vampire devouring humans, lured by the innocence of puppy dogs.
For the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1997, in among the still lifes and daubs of favourite pets, he submitted a large painting entitled The Killer - Critic Assassinated By His Widower, Even, a composition indebted to Manet's Execution of Maximilian, in which two figures fire bullets into the engorged faces of a hydra - headed monster, whose tongue extends across
the picture with the words «yellow press, yellow press, kill, kill, kill» written upon it.
Paint
a picture with your words and you'll get to the in - person step where you can wow them with your personality.
Paint
them a picture with your words.
This is a part of Italy I've never been to, but I can
picture it with your words.
First Rihanna uploaded an Instagram
picture with the words: «If I drop all my hoes for you and we still don't work out you owe me some hoes.»
Not exact matches
Then, both groups were shown a series of
word puzzles on a computer
with either a neutral of a negative image, such as a
picture of a car crash, in the background.
When natural worriers (the high anxiety group) were confronted
with worrying
pictures, they actually remembered the associated
word puzzles better.
«A very high bar is set by using the
word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including
pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users
with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
With the voice - activated computer, you can Google interesting facts, take
pictures, shoot video, access Google maps, make calls and send messages, just by saying a few
words.
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match
pictures of faces
with words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empathy?
The electronic billboard featured a
picture of Olsen,
with the
words «Hire me!»
Not only do I credit comic books
with improving my reading comprehension skills (having
pictures explain the
words is a great educational trick), they also made me into what I consider to be a fairly decent driver.
And he used his
words and all manner of audio technique to paint
pictures with his songs.
Encourage people to engage directly
with the paper to let their thoughts be known in the form of
words, diagrams, and
pictures.
Last year, sites all over the web included the standard hero image: a high - definition (HD)
picture featured prominently at the top of a website that stretched the entire width of a user's browser window
with only a few
words of text overlaying it.
Assume that when people think of you, they will store your name, a mental
picture of you, a few
words they associate
with you and a few stories about your behavior.
Articulate your vision
with words and a
picture or two; the more detailed the better.
The
picture for Australia was more mixed,
with words like «good» and «kangaroos» and also «racism.»
Typically articles that deal
with polygamy or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints use loaded
words to paint a negative
picture.
Have you seen the Facebook posts which show a
picture of Jesus
with the
words, «Like this if love Jesus!»?
This feels like a
picture version of this quote from Richard Rohr that I loved and posted on facebook yesterday: «The God we all begin
with is necessarily a partial God, an imitation God, a
word for God, a «try on» God.
But when you add in something else and then something else and then something else... eventually... a clearer
picture develops where any honest person
with an open mind has to ask himself, «maybe the Bible IS 100 % accurate», and if THAT»S the case, «maybe the Bible IS the
Word of God.»
Instead of merely copying the
word, he drew a
picture of a sailing ship, complete
with boom, portholes, and other authentic details.
Another problem in understanding how the
word â $ œapostleâ $ is used in the Bible is the medieval
pictures we have in our minds of the twelve disciples of Jesus
with halos around their heads.
The
word is on reader boards in the front lawn, and as people drive to work, they see billboard signs
with pictures of a building and an invitation to «Come to Church.»
Yet evangelicals and pietists, too, early recognized, sometimes far more explicitly in the mission field than at home, that it was not enough to bring
pictures of Jesus, even
pictures of Jesus
with native features, or
words about Jesus, even
words about Jesus in the native vernaculars, to the non-Christian world.
In effect, a chrismon serves as a
word picture, telling the story of Christ's birth
with its decorations.
I love America because it's DEMOCRACY, a
word not well know on the cave yet, we have freedom of speech where anyone can voice their opnion, no matter how ignorant it sounds, no worries even though i desagree
with the agression and the childish comments of some here, rest assure noone will stone you to death, burn your
picture, or decapitate you.
Although would wish if you would provide me
with a link that explains what you are trying to tell me but in a form of drawings or
pictures rather than complicated
words that I am not aware of... that is if no trouble to you and thank you so much about your responses...
We can not create an arbitrary language for ourselves that would not matter, so that we could after all replace the
Word with a drawing and someone's name
with a
picture or a registration number.
I have nothing wrong
with the
words but they could have included all faiths or just put the
word «religion...» in front and had no
picture.
Now ttm, how gentle, how soft is that
picture along
with the
words to describe it, as written by David.
These
words are much loved by Christians and do not seem incompatible
with the
picture of the commonsense, respectable Jesus sketched at the end of chapter 1.
United Press International operates in 92 countries including 2,246 subscribers outside the United States, plus 36 national news agencies, produces 11 million
words and 200 news
pictures daily, and gathers its foreign news
with a staff of 578 overseas and 81 foreign bureaus.
How is it possible that our church social room should be filed
with pictures that are mostly Kitsch — to use that eloquent German
word — when centuries of artists have taken religious symbols and given them eloquent expression?