You're worried for them and their young kids, and their divorce causes you to
reflect about a lot of things you've observed about marriage.
Not exact matches
I've been thinking a
lot about how I can switch
things up here to better
reflect the current state
of «me».
For me, giving birth, then recovering from giving birth and having a
lot of time (especially during those long early nursing sessions) to read new
things and
reflect helped me learn all sorts
of things about myself.
It's given me a
lot of time to
reflect on the benefits
of breastfeeding, and beyond just the tangible benefits for your baby,
things like what you can learn
about yourself while breastfeeding.
I've been thinking a
lot about how I can switch
things up here to better
reflect the current state
of «me».
Not long ago there were all kinds
of rules
about collars, sleeve lengths, colours and so on, I think
things have changed over the past few years a
lot as fortunately companies are more aware
of the strength in allowing employees to have personality and
reflect this in their work.
«Lemon» is a
lot of things: a dark comedy
about failure, a brilliant cultural treatise on the dumb white male comedy trope, and the warming story
of Bravo and Gelman's off - screen relationship, as their marriage is
reflected in a relationship that Isaac starts with Cleo, a woman (Nia Long) he meets on a commercial shoot.
- the scene at the beginning
of a ceremony caused Shimamura a bit
of trouble - the lines
of the ritual did not properly
reflect Zelda's personality, her motivations, her powerlessness, and awkwardness - Shimamura talked
about it with Naoki Mori (who was in charge
of Cinematic Design, including screenplay, and cutscenes)- the whole
thing was rewritten several times, until they arrived at the final result - there's quite a
lot of scenes she really likes in the game - her favorite line is the «Yes» Princess Zelda gives as an answer to the Deku Tree in a particular scene - in that scene, Zelda thinks
about what she should do, but she can not see it at all - she refuses to give up, and wants to give hope to Link - Shimamura tried to convey all
of those feelings through the single «Yes» she spoke - recording felt completely different than for animation, the dubbing
of (foreign) movies, or other games - there was no fixed routine
of how to approach it, as all different
things were being tried out - lines were redone even after other lines were implemented in the game, as the team found better ways to say
things - Shimamura finally managed to beat the game the other day, but she wants to keep practicing her shield surfing - Shimamura explains that she really gave it her whole when voicing Princess Zelda, to give her emotions - she hopes that players will remember their memories
of Princess Zelda
Second, there are a
lot of things said
about renewable energy technologies — e.g. solar photovoltaics, concentrating solar thermal, wind, biomass, geothermal, etc — in these threads that
reflect ignorance
about the actual state
of those technologies and industries today.
Although these
things don't always
reflect qualifications and skills needed for the job, they do say a
lot about your attitude which is a huge factor hiring manager assess when selecting from the crowd
of candidates.