Sentences with phrase «read about our team»

It reminds me of some books I've read about teams on Mount Everest... the struggle, the necessity of clear communication, the risk, the danger, the rigor, the courage.
When you read about your team's first - round pick, you're an actor in a commercial for prescription medicine, wearing pastel and walking on the beach with your significant other, holding hands.
Who wants to read about their team bottling a 2 - 0 lead?
Read about a team studying how the sun interacts with Earth's magnetic field and the particles trapped in it, and how this type of interaction produces the northern and southern lights.
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Everything on the blog is looking darn good to me, although I too can not wait to read about your team members... I'm sure that may include one feline.
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Reading about our team's contribution to your trip really reminds us of what we do best and we can't wait to help you plan your next trip!
Kara has been on my radar since I read about her team, The Vacation Gals, winning a Lowell Thomas Gold Medal — kind of like the Pulitzer for travel writers.
Read about the team's inspirations and how they've sought to meld fine art, fear and psychedelic experiences in the upcoming titleon the PlayStation Blog.

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It's about more than just learning to read a spreadsheet or even lead a team — an MBA can open doors and create opportunity.
I educate myself by reading articles about leadership, industry trends, and technology, and then I make sure to share what I find with my team.
In fact, American workers will spend on average of about six hours focusing on basketball during the tournament — checking brackets, watching a game online, reading coverage, and verifying team rankings, according to staffing firm OfficeTeam.
We enjoy the process of writing something special about each person and our team members love reading what we wrote about everyone.
After taking a very deep breath and then reading about the success of open book management at other organizations, I started to relay more specific dollar amounts to the team.
Orbita plans to team up with Boston's Commonwealth Care Alliance to introduce the technology into patients» homes, where they can communicate with the digital assistant (dubbed Alexa) to relay information such as blood pressure readings and get in touch with care providers about their medical questions.
Watching video of our favorite sports team or TV show, reading our favorite newspaper, or playing our favorite game are not just entertainment or information but a shared experience and opportunity to bring together people who care about the same things.
«We agree with her remarks about the high costs of living in San Francisco, which is why we announced in December that we are expanding our Eat24 customer support team into our Phoenix office where we will pay the same wage,» read a company statement, echoing CEO Stoppelman's comments on Twitter over the weekend that the cost of living in San Francisco was excessively high.
The article [from Harvard Business Review] is on Sir Alex Ferguson, the most winning coach of any soccer team in the world, and I was interested in reading about his success and management ethos.»
I was excited to read it because Robert Cialdini had been a speaker at Google when my wife worked there and she told me that many members of the senior management team at Google had been raving about his work.
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Reading about the Clinton team's various exploits during the last year, one may be thankful that she is not running the country.
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Having said that, the level of interest among those who do care about it, is (depending on their favourite team's progress at the time of reading this) potentially stratospheric.
If you will give me a little start - up grace, I would love to share with you about my early read on the potential of this team and this work (and I would love to hear insights anyone has to help advance my own thinking).
And a whole bunch of plays / scripts for the forensics / speech team I coach at my high school... (I read books / blogs about atheism all the time, so when I get a chance, it's nice to read things that are totally different.)
You can read more about it here — http://loveyourself.deliciouslyella.com/ Have a lovely evening, the Deliciously Ella team x
You can read about the project here but basically you choose a recipe from any year of Gourmet magazine for the month ahead, make it and post it by the first of that month and the Gourmet Unbound team will post a recap of those who participated.
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To make this rewarding and fantastic recipe part of your dairy - free pantry, pop on over to Team Yogurt read all about it and a little bit about me.
Reading the chatter online about this second cookbook from the Sprouted Kitchen team, Bowl and Spoon, has been really affirming for me, despite not having contributed one crumb to this lovely book.
They probably would come here to commiserate about how this is ending, but it is pointless because they are going to read comment after comment tearing down the team they love.
If you would like to read about the first team in this series, the Phillies, you can do that here.
But Wenger and the Arsenal scouting team have unearthed some hidden gems in the past and so I think we should at least give the lad a chance, especially after reading some very positive and encouraging things about him in a Squawka.com report.
You may be interested to know that although San Diego did not fit this system, it did fit the criteria for «Buying Low on Playoff Teams» which you can read about here: https://www.sportsinsights.com/blog/nfl-betting-public-buying-low-playoff-teams/
For the High schoolers reading this... When you get a chance talk to Team Captain Andrew «cousin to Danny» Holzman about what is going on at Nova HP.
Possibly the most idiotic statement I have ever read about a football match... mas long as mertesacker starts for arsenal we are guaranteed to be an underperforming team... Hate no... just can't stand his all round third rate football corrupts this team
For those who don't often read the Team Hernandez section, but are checking in to see what they are all about after the big win, here's what you need to know — They are a Free Agent Team who met for the first time during Week 1.
The biggest problem is, we have very young supporters who only concentrate on a few years and forget Arsenal is not a small team like Chelsea and City... Brand Arsenal has been there for long and has trophies to show,,, read more about Chelsea and City,, then argue from informed perspectives..
When I read about our interest in him I then started to look into him, couldn't really get to judge if he was a consistent performer or not from the clips but getting into the team of the year gave me hope.
But read the quotes from the opponents / teammates who talk about how effortlessly he could shake double teams [and a superb passer as well at a time when positions were far more well defined, and your two guard wasn't expected to have assists], and one can only guess that he would still be a very gifted offensive player even today.
that's what it sounds like if you read comments here, and it makes me laugh because I've seen nearly identical threads about the same people on other team's sites.
I read Moneyball twice, so I know what I'm talking about, and I'm pretty sure those teams would be worse.
I'm not familiar with the hierarchy of a pro football team, but in Fallen Idols (Nov. 21), your story on the waning fortunes of the St. Louis Rams, I read about an owner, a team president, a general manager, a director of football operations, a director of football administration, a president of football operations and a vice president of player personnel.
A lot of QB needy teams passed on him last year which tells me there is something about him they are worried about (i.e. reading defenses, slow through progressions etc....).
I spend all my free time reading about the Eagles and team moves, and watching football videos and highlights.
Imagine the team Wenger would have if the past 10 years we wasn't reading about how we missed this great talent or that great talent because we couldn't afford him??
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