Sentences with phrase «running dialogue»

In the weeks before the credit card reform bill passed the Congress, Emanuel and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D - N.Y.) had a constant, running dialogue about the legislation she was sponsoring in between time on the stationary bike (Emanuel) and tae kwon do (Maloney).
In this installment of our ongoing podcast series Running Dialogue, Curt, Russ, and I sit down to discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception and Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
I love that they even run the dialogue backwards, I'm impressed Disney went with this.
In the early years of their long - running dialogue, Stout might well have expected Hauerwas's Christian virtue ethics to fit well with his own account of democratic virtues, the two value systems cooperating to sustain a secular democracy without yielding to the secularism of Rorty and others.
I guess in my own life Ive found prayer more like a running dialogue between God and myself as I move through a day and peoples lives.
All this punctuated by a running dialogue about why it's not advisable to eat fries off the floor or launch cutlery at the next table over.
Keep a running dialogue with your child all through the day, even if you're tired or out in public.
Tell him about the day's plans, keeping a running dialogue.
Most of us have a running dialogue of not being good enough and wanting to change things we dislike about ourselves.
In one of only two moments of violence, he leans over to deliver an expertly efficient, tactically necessary chop to a man's neck, without breaking stride or his running dialogue.
«I spoke with some of the original doctors who began research on AIDS back in the early»80s, and read books and watched documentaries, and we [he and Murphy] just kept a running dialogue going.
Becca also keeps a running dialogue with her mother (Dianne West) and her newly pregnant sister Izzy (Tammy Blanchard).
Also, this is not simply busy work, but a running dialogue of your Help Desk progress.
Daniel keeps up a running dialogue as he plays, in jargon rarely understandable to anyone but himself.
This exhibition, whose title derives from a 1923 poem by William Carlos Williams, assumes the form of a running dialogue between photographic images — past and present — that take as their subject the accumulated byproducts of an American way of life.
Press the Windows logo key on your keyboard and the «R» key on your keyboard at the same time to open the run dialogue.
You've probably felt frustrated by introverted buyers who simply won't open up and tell you what they're looking for or the extroverts who keep up a running dialogue from the time they arrive at your office.
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