Sentences with phrase «talk as an outsider»

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As you brought Paul up, what I will mention is what he talked of with grace toward and reputation with outsiders.
It occurred to me yesterday (as I was skillfully avoiding an encounter with a certain someone at the grocery store) that the most frustrating thing about being seen as an «outsider» is knowing that when people talk to you about faith, they approach the conversation with the assumption that you have nothing to contribute to it.
(Feel free to delete this post after you read it) Because your posts talk in the third person, it's less personal and sounds as if an outsider watched you make things and then wrote a blog about it.
«As I've gotten older, and I've read more books and talked to more people,» says Brian Fremeau of Football Outsiders, «the history of college football that I have come to understand more fully has produced such a rich culture, richer than what I would call the â $ ˜ sterile» culture of professional sports.
When the Prime Boris encounters some political heavy weather his opponents even begin talking about this stylistic outsider as a potential successor.
If we are talking female indomitability, I would rather cast my ballot for Sally Hawkins's intensely watchful performances as the deaf - mute cleaning woman in «The Shape of Water» and the hobbled outsider artist in «Maudie.»
As a white Jewish man, Zweig is a very visible outsider to this community and many people are reluctant to talk to him.
Terry Notary as Rocket is a sad but noble figure, the tough grunt that has borne the losses of these battles but still serves the cause loyally, while series newcomer Steve Zahn as Bad Ape, a talking chimpanzee outside of Caesar's fold, walks a fine line between comic relief and innocent outsider suddenly brought into the fray.
Hamm is fine as the lead weight of the movie, the outsider good guy cop who has to threaten suspects during interrogations and find ways to get people to talk when they don't want to.
So below, I'm going to continue the discussion from where it left the rails and talk about the technology challenges Cloud Imperium are tackling and what I can say about the project, as a somewhat informed outsider.
In this candid conversation with Lane Relyea, the Cuban - American polymath talks about learning to perceive himself as an artist, dissecting the systems of the art world, and achieving success as an outsider.
Murakami talks about his position as an outsider in the Western contemporary art world and his interest in breaking down the boundaries between art and popular culture through collaborations with Kanye West, Louis Vuitton, and Complex.
The two will also give a 60 - minute performative artist talk, with video, titled Yes Queen, Yes: Views of the Houston Drag Scene from Stonewall to the Onset of the AIDS Crisis As Told By Two Outsiders, which incorporates interviews with Houston LGBTQ elders.
If the Berkeley results are newsworthy, it is only because Muller had been perceived as an outsider (driven in part by trash - talking about other scientists), and has taken money from the infamous Koch brothers.
Finally, even if the AEI meeting discussed this topic — outsiders may never know — why should the rest of us regard such talk as anything other than the bait for a bait - and - switch?
As an objective outsider, I can offer a safe space where you can be free to talk honestly about what you are really thinking and feeling.
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