Sentences with phrase «point guy in»

Darren McCarty was a 120 + point guy in juniors but so was Brent Gretzky.
Gerald Green gives them hope; he could bea 20 - point guy in two years.

Not exact matches

Sigel recommends using venture capitalist and business author Guy Kawasaki's 10/20/30 PowerPoint Rule: 10 slides presented in 20 minutes, with no font smaller than 30 - point type.
The guys in Times Square are fantastic at listening to what people have to say and using it to get to the next point and the next point until they can get to their pitch.
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
Too many of the also - rans are already stuck in the proof - point pudding (moving sideways instead of forward) and finding that they can no longer sell the same old «just wait and see» story as easily to the guys that totally fell for it the last time.
«Guys like Conor Lamb in districts that the president won by 20 points are gonna need room to say some things that in a place like Fairfield County, Connecticut would be problematic with the so - called base — not so - called base but the base.»
You can earn the same amount of points in a bonus that could take you months to accumulate otherwise just for signing up,» said Zach Honig, editor - in - chief of travel website The Pointpoints in a bonus that could take you months to accumulate otherwise just for signing up,» said Zach Honig, editor - in - chief of travel website The PointsPoints Guy.
Not playing the loyalty game is, «the same as throwing money in the trash can,» says Brian Kelly, a former Wall Street recruiter who turned his points - maximizing road warrior experience into a business as The Points Guy, founder of thepointsgupoints - maximizing road warrior experience into a business as The Points Guy, founder of thepointsguPoints Guy, founder of thepointsguy.com.
Case in point: I was charged $ 6.75 to have my shoes shined, and gave the guy a ten.
At one point, she even hunted down a guy she had met at a coffee shop and convinced him to invest $ 28,000 in her company on the spot.
«Hannity is not particularly talented, he's not a smart guy — he used to just be a Republican talking points talk show host who happened to be in the right place at the right time.
This is the point in the conversation, where we generally hear... wait these guys did it.
Guy Spier has made a similar point by suggesting that investors should use an «inflight» checklist in addition to a «preflight» checklist to make sure you focus on both the initial conditions, as well as how the situation may be changing.
Hey guys in the last couple of weeks the stock market set one all time high after another, the Dow Jones is currently almost at 21 000 Points and it does not look like that -LSB-...]
Thanks guys for a most informative blog; only got through the first four chapters, and I can already see some of your points mirrored in my queries.
I use The Points Guy to identify the value in $ for various point programs.
There once was a time when these guys were really good, back in 2003 to 2004 for instance — they kept being right with their consensus calls, particularly at the most crucial turning points — regardless of the fact that Mark Hulbert steadfastly interpreted these consensus calls as contrarian signals.
At that point, it's not about winning, it's just not a situation many guys would want to be in.
Does anyone remember at this point that Harry began his Mad Men life as the nice guy in the office?
The point of the entire mess is that I do not give a flying rat's hindquarters what some guy in a dress thinks.
I read it with a bias toward David being a nice guy... so I assumed that he was pointing out that @ $ $ holes come in many flavors and being atheist or Christian doesn't make you any more or less prone to it... some people are just pricks.
Any presidential candidate that makes it a point to highlight their belief in the make - believe guy in the sky in my opinion suffers from delusion and therefore would not get my vote.
To illustrate my point I'll give you an example: While serving as a Missionary in Italy, one day I prayed for a miracle; a few hours later my companion and I were stopped by some business guy standing behind his car.
«We go through the same training that the guys do, and our hope was the Navy would allow us to fly in combat at some point
These guys may have points I actually agree with, but no church is in any way qualified to run a country.
Case in point: «fact», which apparently means «wild flight of my imagination» to this guy.
I am to the point that these guys have to be challenged in ways that make it clear to other gurus that road is not worth going down and they are accountable for what they say.
We get hints that at the start of the movie he still hoped to become straight, and by the end he's dating a guy, but the points in between are left blank.
From the American point of view, we have taken care of the bad guys: the Taliban are no longer in power.
Without bad guys (often cast in a quasi-religious guise) to combat, what's the point of the hero's journey?
I don't get it... we re supposed to have a seperation of church and state in our politics yet we find that our political world is constantly guided by flawed religious beliefs... now religious beliefs are creeping into the workplace, at what point would someone possibly be denied a job because a perspective employer finds out that a perspective employees religious beliefs don't follow the employers... sorry guys religion doesn; t belong in politics or the workplace in any way, shape or form.
That «silence» and «was understood» are both wrong and wrong to the point of being lies, but they survived the supposedly rigorous fact checkers because everyone in the New Yorker knows that Pius was one of the bad guys.
its a shame to see such a cool guy fall for something as silly as Theism and blood sacrifice religion... he needs to replace the point guard in his brain
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older movie called the dictator, very good movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys» in video games and movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone like yourself.
Did this guy just come to a point where, like I have said, when your argument fails to convert, or diminish... what is going to be the next logical step in some extremist mind?
not only does this author abuse the scripture, he points out the «pick and choose» flaws in many of these arguments... and then goes on to only use one verse himself... LOL this guy should right Obama's speeches.
At that point in my life I was aware of my sexual attractions for guys, but I was of the belief that it was sinful.
I saw D'Souza in a few life panel debates and came away shaking my head at how this guy twists view points around to make them fit his agenda.
this blog is not working with me... I'll have to catch you guys on another post... it will not accept long post... This is my main point against the scientific method argument; it is consensus in the scientific community that most of our Universe is unseen.
Kinda like in the old movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers when Donald Sutherlands character the end of the movie points to the guy on the street and makes that awful screaming noise «outing» the last known human!
HappyMeal I don't know, most of the people on Death Row appear to be Christians, and they had to go to court in order to be put there so, technically, this guy may have a point.
I find he's a charming guy, who speaks his mind, and even though I think he misses the point of faith in Jesus (possibly because of all the confusion there is abou it).
From the photo above and the way the people are dressed we can tell that this is pointed at the Asian Muslims in particular... Poor guys their countries been invaded and destroyed by Americans and now they are being chased out of America...!?
(This point had been noted several times in the English language discussion, e.g. H. B. Sharman, Son of Man and Kingdom of God, New York: Harper & Bros., 1943; H. A. Guy, The New Testament Doctrine of the Last Things, London: Oxford University Press, 1948.
In case the Jesus guy doesn't make the point, the policeman does it for me.
Chefs serve as a reminder of why the guys make knives in the first place — and encourage them to keep the price point low.
People who live their lives in a rage because guys like Bennett, Jenkins and Kaepernick use their platform to point out institutionalized racism need to read stories like the one above, and be HONEST with themselves about whether 1) this is happening EVERY DAY to people of color in this country, and 2) whether this kind of activity is actually OK for them.
People killed the MCW trade... and then it turned out that we got a lottery pick for a guy who, two years later, was barely playing on an atrocious Chicago Bulls team and, this year, is averaging fewer than 5 points in 16 minutes a night for a bad Hornets team.
Mayhew brought this team to the point where not only was 7 - 9 enough to fire a guy, but the guy who came in after him was EXPECTED to make the playoffs.
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