Sentences with phrase «seen your screen name»

Try not to make yourself too unavailable, as interested parties might lose patience if they wait a week to hear an email response, or they never see your screen name light up in the chat room.
Go to your inbox and if anyone is online that you normally chat with, you will see their screen name with a small green circle next to their name.

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There's a point when we hear him, in voice - over, reading the names of the four presidents on the cover sheets he's copying, though we can clearly see the names on screen.
It's nice to put a face to the name and see who the human on the other side of the phone or computer screen actually is — just make sure that your employees understand that by using their personal accounts to share company content and interact professionally, they need to remember that everything they post is a reflection on the company.
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I must confess that although I am currently up to my eyeballs in studying and thinking about all the violent passages in Scripture, it is quite another thing to see some of them on the screen, especially when, right in the midst of the violence, many of the people committing the violence scream something like «In the name of God!»
I saw this name on the side of the screen and the suspense was killing me.
My husband is a D3 and saw the screen while I was looking at these and he started naming the teeth, said they look great!
Still, it is startling to see Stengel on a flickering black - and - white television screen during that first week of the»62 season trying to name his starting lineup for broadcaster Lindsey Nelson.
The girls would be able to run through the stadium tunnel and burst through a banner like the players, hang out with 49ers cheerleaders, the mascot and the team band, watch movies and eat pizza on the 50 yard line and see their names on the Levi's Stadium big screen in May.
I remember all the names, and can occasionally recall specific matches from Kennedy's era, but rarely in much detail since I only saw them in blurry black and white on a CRT screen about the size of a shoe box.
We know that only about 30.9 percent of named or speaking characters we see on screen are female and even fewer will be lead characters.
The experience of holding an apple, smelling it, tasting it, and listening to a real person name it is much richer for your child than seeing a picture of an apple on a screen and hearing the word come out of nowhere.
The system could easily be activated via a screen menu, says Bredin, and perhaps in the not - too - distant future you might simply say the name of your favourite character to a Siri - like voice interface (see «Coming soon... talking to your TV «-RRB-.
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Most dating websites ask you to include a headline, which is the first thing along with your photo and screen name that others see about you.
For a couple sites, this name will never see the light of day (other than on the login screen), but for most, it will have a prominent place in your profile.
Your dating screen name and dating photo are the very first things single Christians will see before deciding whether or not to click on to read the rest of your Christian profile.
Shaw can be seen on the big screen in Roadside Attractions» STRONGER, based on the book by the same name by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Tatiana Maslany with David Gordon Green directing.
Reuniting disaster - resistant star Dwayne Johnson with his «San Andreas» director, this brainless big - screen monster - smash movie assumes that audiences want to see the Rock stop three enormous mutant creatures from destroying American metropolises, when in fact, it's the gleeful prospect of witnessing just that kind of spectacular CG devastation that gave the game its name — and presumably got the movie made.
One would be hard - pressed to disagree with this notion after seeing Persepolis, a film based on Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel memoirs of the same name and adapted for the screen by Satrapi and fellow comics artist Vincent Paronnaud.
The audience I saw it with in a theater in NYC last night roundly stood up and «Booed» when Jan's name graced the screen at the end.
And during a period that saw a resurgence of interest in the spy genre, with several Le Carre (and other) adaptations making it to the big screen, the show, created by «Love and Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefire hit.
Based on the novel of the same name by Joe Dunthorne, «Submarine» was and is a beloved property for adaptation (Ben Stiller and his producing partner Stuart Cornfeld are among the project's dozen producers, even though there's no easy - fit on - screen part for the comedian), and it's fairly easy to see why.
There's a scene near the end of Call Me By Your Name, which premiered this week at the Sundance Film Festival, where Michael Stuhlbarg's character delivers some of the most touching and heartfelt advice to his son, Elio (Timothée Chalamet), that I've ever seen on a movie screen.
We've seen it unfold on screen in many varieties, whether it's characters in the field of sport, music, film or many others, but they all share that single, universal center of someone who is desperate to reach a level of skill so prominent that their name is remembered as one of the best there ever was.
They co-created a production company called Ramona Films, named after the street they grew up on, and have begun developing films that range in genre and budget but all represent «something we've never seen before on screen
If you saw Spencer's character name, and like me, were horrified at the idea of a CG duck «dabbing» on the big screen in 2019, fear not: the character Dab - Dab was one of the key members of Dolittle's animal friend group dating all the way back to the original source material from the 1920s.
Chastain's performance has been praised highly in a number of early screenings, so don't be surprised if we see her name featured at the award ceremonies for Best Actress.
Perhaps you've seen them at a movie screening or on Instagram: plain white T - shirts spelling out the names of prominent female filmmakers or actors such as Andrea Arnold or Isabelle Huppert in black capital letters.
(If you saw him play the similarly storybook - named «The Tooth Fairy» for Mann, your skin will start to crawl the second he materializes on screen here.)
Like the first movie, one of the highest selling points of this franchise is the nostalgic factor seeing some of the biggest action names back onto the big screen.
BOYHOOD: Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes.
And, because this seems to be turning into an ode to actresses, here was a true surprise for me: Watching William Oldroyd's chilly, pitch - black period drama Lady Macbeth, I saw a 20 - year - old newcomer named Florence Pugh hold the screen with the steel, poise, and command of a veteran.
It's great to see Nicholson and Keaton sparring again, 22 years after their last collaboration in «Reds» in 1981 and how often do you get a film that has veterans such as these two great actors sharing screen time with the successful names of today, like Keanu Reeves and Frances McDormand?
Perhaps saddest of all is that the only place in all of Australia where audiences will be able to see this multi-award winning film starring some of the biggest names in the business on the big screen is at Cinema Nova in Melbourne.
Many of the promos employ no dialogue, only music and on - screen text, and it's interesting to see some of them take the DreamWorks route of using the voice actor names.
Now in production with Nat Wolff, Margaret Qualley and Keith Stanfield among the leads, the US adaptation of manga Death Note has added a notable name to its roster, albeit one who will be heard rather than seen on screen.
E! calls it reality TV, but recently the meta aspect of visual storytelling, which is seen perhaps most often in the likes of EXTRAS, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, and pretty much any show named after the protagonist, are becoming especially prominent on the big screen.
Despite it, the story feels like small potatoes in comparison to other war epics to grace the silver screen, more a personal quest to solve a mystery and redeem the family name, and along those lines, the film does work so long as you see it as a simple tale of valor.
The character we mainly accompany on the beach is a young soldier, the generically named Tommy (Fionn Whitehead), seen at the start as the sole member of his detachment to make it through a hail of bullets — and I can't remember the last time that the sound of gunfire on screen felt so thunderously, dangerously real.
Additionally, all four of the actors portraying the Somali pirates do a great job considering it's their first time in front of a camera, but Barkhad Abdi in particular has such a commanding screen presence that it wouldn't be completely out of the question to see his name bandied about as a potential candidate for Best Supporting Actor.
Adapted for the screen by acclaimed horror writer Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed) from his short story of the same name, Rawhead Rex sees a hulking, ancient demon tearing a bloody swathe across the Irish countryside.
In an interview with Screen Rant, the director was asked about new characters that could be brought into the MCU and name - checked the Fantastic Four as the one he wants to see most.
I can understand a passion project from a first time filmmaker, at least, that passion can be seen on the screen and in the actors but this effort is so soulless, I wonder if it was meant to be a heartless clone as the name suggests.
Those strengths comes the cohesive writing retained by the do - it - all Andy Nyman (recently seen in The Commuter) and his fellow co - writer / co-director and frequent Tracey Ullman collaborator Jeremy Dyson to adapt their own anthology play of the same name for the film screen.
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Nothing drives home this point more than seeing the parents and kids, perched at the edge of their chairs, hoping their names flash on the big screen.
«Hopefully someday you'll be in the movie theater and see my name on the credits of the big screen,» he said.
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