Sentences with phrase «rehearsed in»

Karen suggests that, «at the interview stage a lot of candidates lack articulacy, and are far less rehearsed in their presentation skills.
Critical interview points should be prepped and mildly rehearsed in order to make you an unflappable, ready for anything, type of candidate.
Lawyers, legal assistants, staff members of the Canadian Bar Association, and some of the OBA - YLD executive all rehearsed in preparation for the flash mob.
The «problems» with forensic science, and mistakes made by experts, are rehearsed in the media on an increasingly regular basis.
In closing, I am doing my best to re-open the debate that has been repeatedly rehearsed in these pages about, for example, the difference between design and abstract painting, and I think I am answering that there need not be one.
Our guides are well rehearsed in locating these creatures that tend to congregate around a few sites, namely Blue Corner, Crystal Bay and Toyapakeh along with a few others.
I swallowed, ran my tongue over my teeth, and stepped forward, saying the words I'd rehearsed in the car: «It's a pleasure to meet you.»
The problem is if I start to rehearse things on my own, and I show up to a scene and the other actor's not doing the thing I rehearsed in my head, I start to lose the plot.
The person you haven't rehearsed in your head.
I just am not well rehearsed in the art of heel wearing.
to the burgeoning relationship between Mary and Jim, a touch of Miracle on 34th Street to the George subplot, and the idea of a band of women taking a stand against oppressors has been rehearsed in the West End as recently as last year's short - lived musical staging of Made in Dagenham.
Little behaviours that have been rehearsed in utero are used here.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is well rehearsed in his hiring and firing technique with no less than seven managers having managed the team since his cash started pouring into the club back in 2003.
The debate between Vaclav Havel, the anti-Communist idealist who emphasizes civic virtue, and Vaclav Havel Clause, the pragmatic post-communist politician who is concerned with interest representation (Simon, 1996) is likely to be rehearsed in post-communist and post-authoritarian East Asia.
A choir of dancers, or soloists, trained and rehearsed in a language of liturgical movement, gives form to symbols and expressions, and serves as a vehicle through which God's presence may be apprehended.
The theme of displacement from home and subsequent return has been rehearsed in the literature, drama and music of many cultures not directly affected by the Christian story of salvation.
It contains evidence of both his mythico - mystical orientation and the existentialist posture that is fully rehearsed in Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred.
It should also be communicated to all parties with responsibility to act and rehearsed in a mock attack.
«Groundless accusations which are not supported by anything are being rehearsed in an amateurish, unprofessional way.
You try to quickly rehearse in your head what you'll say, but nothing seems helpful.
Instead, for the Church to make a difference outside its own walls, it must continue to rehearse in its corporate life the promises made by the God who calls this Church into existence and sustains it by his Word and Spirit.
What is important is what faith remembers and celebrates there, and rehearses in praise of God.
On Monday nights my good friend Georgia and I rehearse in a local pop choir that is run by an old friend from Brisbane.
The reality is that if a child doesn't feel they are being heard, then even if they stand silently «listening» while we lecture or rant or even just talk, the child is simply rehearsing in their brain what they want to say rather than actually doing any effective listening.
«I live in New York, work in New York, rehearse in New York and hop in a car to my country place along the Hudson.
Take presentation courses and rehearse in front of a mirror, says Ph.D. student Olena Puzyeyeva, who enrolled at the University of Toronto in Canada after obtaining an M.D. in ophthalmology in her native Ukraine.
You're thinking about all the things you have to get done, or you're rehearsing in your head what has gone on during the day.
She departs with her assistant (Kristen Stewart) to rehearse in Sils Maria; a remote region of the Alps.
As Fay rehearses in the role of Lady Macbeth for the school play, and gets a radically different haircut and look, she is also tentatively trying on the different guises of adulthood while struggling to maintain a semblance of continuity for her changing identity.
A medieval fantasy show that takes place at «the dividing line between the civilized human world and the unknown terrors of the outer savage kingdoms,» this paid gig rehearses in August and shoots in the fall in Utah.
The sitcom, which is set — and filmed — in a small NYC coffee shop, rehearses in March and shoots in April.
The project will rehearse in Los Angeles sometime before the June — August shooting dates.
This gig will rehearse in July and shoot in early August in New York City.
Whiplash, the overwhelmingly riveting second feature from young (born 1985) writer / director Damien Chazelle (Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench) opens with a scene of an aspiring jazz drummer, Andrew — played with searing commitment by rising star Miles Teller (The Spectacular Now)-- rehearsing in an empty studio space.
The change would let students who had failed a course for the first time to be reinstated in clubs or on teams after just three weeks, and allow them to practice or rehearse in the meantime.
Our Middle and Upper School choruses and bands rehearse in the building as well, and Middle School drama classes have been known to spread out around campus from their first - floor classroom.
I know it is easier said than done, but try to stay as calm as you can when you see other dogs, keep your voice quiet, and be prepared by rehearsing in advance exactly what you are going to do in different situations.
We could only rehearse in a small studio with everyone packed together, so the day of the concert was the first time everyone was on stage together.
For the MoMA edition, six dancers — including one ex-Cunningham dancer — start at 12:00 p.m. to warm up and rehearse in the Marron Atrium, interacting with the audience and performing the piece at 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. Cast: Boris Charmatz, Ashley Chen, Raphaëlle Delaunay, Christophe Ives, Lénio Kaklea, Mani A.Mungai, and Valda Setterfield.
While preparing and rehearsing in my studio, I looked at the piece on the floor and realized it was in the shape of a bed — a bed of oil.
These are the kinds of things the environmental groups and state attorneys general who will sue Pruitt will be rehearsing in court.
Rehearse in front of a mirror, role model with colleagues.
Write out your answers and rehearse in front of friends, family, and the mirror.
When marital doubts linger long enough, people start to rehearse in their minds what they would do after a divorce.

Not exact matches

We do mortgages in the states of...» while you continue rattling off your well - rehearsed and scripted mini speech, the eyes of the person you are meeting and hoping to do business with are glazing over, trying to be polite while fighting the urge to yawn.
Many of us have rehearsed asking for a raise in front of the mirror at home.
«In everyday life, you may find yourself «loading» your mind in various ways: memorizing a list of groceries to buy later at the supermarket, rehearsing the name of someone you just met so you don't forget it, practicing your pitch before entering an important meeting,» he writeIn everyday life, you may find yourself «loading» your mind in various ways: memorizing a list of groceries to buy later at the supermarket, rehearsing the name of someone you just met so you don't forget it, practicing your pitch before entering an important meeting,» he writein various ways: memorizing a list of groceries to buy later at the supermarket, rehearsing the name of someone you just met so you don't forget it, practicing your pitch before entering an important meeting,» he writes.
The man tasked by the EU to lead the bloc's discussions with the U.K. over «Brexit» has been rehearsing his Grinch imitation, pouring cold water over the brief uptick in optimism that followed a summit last week that formally blessed the advance of talks to a new, second stage.
I thought it was a little unusual since I could rehearse my presentation on my own in the privacy of my office.
Rehearsing is good, but nothing compares to actually getting up in front of an audience and doing it for real.
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