Sentences with phrase «styled as an interview»

Each story is styled as an interview as it identifies the problem and walks readers through the formation of a goal, the actions taken, and the positive outcomes.

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And Klepper's proudly ignorant character style comes across as a slightly more genial, Midwestern Colbert, who will also participate in the adversarial in - character interview style that helped get Republican and Democratic politicians alike to avoid «The Colbert Report.»
In an interview with the Post at a «Bing Sutt» - style Starbucks café in Central, which pays homage to the traditional 1950s Hong Kong coffee shop decor, Wong spoke of her vision since stepping into her role as the Seattle - based company's first China operations chief executive late October.
So Wenger, in an interview reported by Metro, decided to push a few buttons himself and knowing how sensitive the Portuguese prat is to criticism of his team's playing style, the Frenchman delivered the perfect response, thinly veiled of course as a general observation on modern football.
I don't like his style, I don't find him interesting as a person and he does nothing to win me over in interviews, but he is of an elite level and you're forgetting that this is a sport.
His Paul Heyman-esque interview to build up AJ Styles on the SmackDown before the Survivor Series was brilliantly done, but Bryan knows that he is supposed to be the one in the ring against Brock Lesnar, not serving as Styles» hype man.
The Barcelona style doesn't seem to be working out for him and it's clear from his interview with Panenka, as translated by ESPN, that he doesn't get on with his team - mates and feels under pressure from them.
His description and choice of words made the Croatian an ideal individual to interview following a contest, and for supporters it makes for nearly as entertaining viewing as his style of play.
I said to all my friends, I think I said it on many interviews as well, that I wanted to come back,» Mohamed Salah told ESPN Brazil in an interview, before articulating how the British top flight perfectly suits his style of play.
As Kirby explains in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, her popular blog, Hurrah For Gin, is full of simple, Microsoft Paint - style cartoons that seem to nail what parenthood is really like a lot of the time, and her honest, self - deprecating style helps to remind stressed out moms and dads that, hey, you're not alone.
Based on observations over the course of a summer soccer season and post-season interviews with both parents and their daughters, researchers classified thirty - two of 56 parents from 18 families as having an autonomy - supportive parenting style, one in which parents:
Researched and written in a style similar to that undertaken by Anthony Seldon in his studies of Blair, Brown and Cameron, «Shippers» carried out in - depth interviews at the time and immediately after the referendum with nearly all the senior participants as well as bystanders.
In an interview Friday, Masterpole characterized his style of governance as honest and plain.
Staff and students are subject to «interrogation - style» interviews, with a mindset described by one teacher as «guilty until proven innocent».
(CNN)-- Republican Senate hopeful Carly Fiorina expressed regret Sunday for a recent, unguarded comment about her rival's hair style that was caught on a live microphone as she prepped for a television interview last week.
In an interview with the BBC's Andrew Marr last week, the business secretary dismissed the proposed 75,000 cap on EU migrants as «illegal», making reference to Enoch Powell in his assessment of Cameron's populist style of politics.
He went on to describe Bill's interviewing style as «very cautious, nervous, and quiet.»
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Great interview as always, I love the range of looks and colors that Beth styles in such modern and fresh ways.
In the past, we've collected easy office updos (which included some ponytail looks), as well as discussed how to style long hair for interviews, but let's discuss ponytails, ladies — what makes them appropriate (or inappropriate?)
As you know, this interview is part of The Online Stylist's project: «The Ethical Style Project», which aims to help and encourage others with their transition towards ethical fashion.
In these posts, I share my personal style philosophy and inspiration, as well as some beauty tips and interviews with people whose style I admire.
What started as an interview evolved into numerous discussions on personal style, from trends that come and go, to various hits and misses over the years.
Lynnette Joselly showcases her style and creativity on her fashion and lifestyle blog as she features the hottest fashion trends, personal outfit ideas, event recaps, celebrity interviews, beauty tips and much more!
Today's post has a mixture of traditional street style photos, as well as the new street style interviews that I'm doing.
The video also features interviews from the other members of the campaign cast — Hendricks shares her style icons (a list including Sophia Loren, Florence Welch and Charlotte Gainsbourg) as does Walton, who says she is really into her mom's style choices from back in the day.
The founder's separate backgrounds form an ideal combination; Kling bringing expertise from her acclaimed style site and Lindman from his prior position as Design Director of Interview Magazine.
If you missed it the first time around and want to hear more about my style, how we brought Dressed to life, and my job as a marine biologist, I hope you check out the interview!
Anna Sale describes this interview - style podcast as the place to discuss the big questions that surround us, that all - too - often ``... get left out of polite conversation».
In 2013 Kate started her popular fashion, lifestyle and personal style blog katewaterhouse.com where she reports on fashion, trends, beauty, lifestyle as well as featuring candid celebrity interviews.
A biography of the pioneering comedian Richard Pryor that features interviews with family members who describe his often difficult life as well as sit - downs with modern - day comics who explain the influence Pryor's unique style had on them.
Gillespie fills out the story with on - camera interviews, taken 1980s style in 1.33:1 video format, and the characters frequently break the fourth wall and comment as the action is going on.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her story and life coming out and you did going in.
It begins in a mock - documentary style with the characters — Margot Robbie as Harding, Sebastian Stan as Gillooly — giving present - day interviews recalling «the incident.»
Shot in the filmmakers» usual fly - on - the - wall style — little voice - over narration, no talking - head interviews — the doc tails Wise as he visits primatologists and then narrows down the apes he wants to use to make his case.
The stories evolve naturally and are paced well, as Wright mixes first person interviews, performance clips, and old home video with a fine eye for style and editing.
Utilizing a cut - and - paste animation style with a photographic edge to recreate scenes from Hicks's life, usually to cheeky effect, American turns some 90 minutes of interview footage into a smooth, illustrated, altogether agreeable narrative that is chock - full of anecdotes and achieves a genuine intimacy without resorting to hero - worship (only the occasionally lame visual, such as the whitewashed depictions of tripping during Bill's mushroom blowouts at Kevin Booth's ranch, weaken the device).
As I say in my video review above, Gillespie and Rogers bracket their film with documentary - style interviews with the principal subjects, who all seem to be telling a completely different story of what happened.
While some interview subjects are filmed using a shot / reverse shot strategy, establishing the director's presence and point of view in conversation, others, such as his sister and mother, are shot straight - on, with the camera serving less as interrogator than objective receptor, letting each of them narrate events in her own manner and style.
Australian director Craig Gillespie, who made the cricket - cum - baseball drama Million Dollar Arm in 2014, sets out his provocative stall from the start, adopting a faux - documentary style that allows principal characters such as Harding (Margot Robbie), her terrifyingly aggressive mother (Allison Janney) and her good - looking but idiotic and abusive future husband Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan) to address the camera directly while an amusing set of captions tell us that what follows has been inspired by an often «wildly contradictory» set of interviews.
, a piece on composer David Arnold that gives way to an interview with Jack White, whose goth put - on clueless collaborator Alicia Keys describes as «his dark style
In Part 2 of our video interview, Haggis speaks with us about viewing the film as a puzzle, initially thinking Kunis was wrong for the role, why stories (not directors) should have style, whether he found the answers he was looking for in making the film, and more.
With a voice - over style that reminded me of The Wolf of Wall Street, the fast - talking, no - nonsense narration by the principal character Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) interjects in and out of the film and shares her story as though she were giving an interview to a reporter.
Woven among the family interviews are famous faces who new or had indelible impressions of the brothers, as well as comments on the WB style, and why the films continue to enjoy classic status.
Blu - ray Highlight: The only extra on the disc is an EPK - style featurette titled «The Heart of «Being Flynn»» that includes interviews with various cast and crew (as well as author Nick Flynn) about making the movie, but it's much too short to be anything substantial.
But Wormwood expands that divisive aspect of the documentary legend's methodology into uncharted territory, as Morris combines his famously hard - hitting interview style with scripted scenes starring Peter Sarsgaard as a man determined, for several decades, to find out what happened to his father, a scientist who died during the Cold War while working on a top - secret program.
Four «Theatrical Promotional Spots» (6:29 with «Play All» option, HD) are worth checking out, as they include EPK - style interviews with John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Chevy Chase, costume designer Dayna Pink, and Crispin Glover.
From these interviews, we flash back to Tonya's childhood in Oregon (Mckenna Grace from «Gifted» is wonderful as the young Tonya); her initially sweet but quickly volatile relationship with Jeff, and Tonya's emergence as a potential world champion, even though her look and style and personality are anathema to the judges and the old - school ice skating community.
As played by Robbie, who alongside the other actors narrates the entire movie through documentary - style interviews, Tonya Harding is a woman who craves the love she never gets at home and who pursues the thrill of performing for an audience accordingly.
Having arrived in America as immigrants and then ultimately attaining the American dream, the film honors the legacy of the Reys by interweaving archival footage and interviews with them, their friends and experts, along with animated sequences in a style inspired by the world of Curious George.»
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