Sentences with phrase «talk to the man whose»

I just needed an excuse to talk to the man whose books and stories had enriched my childhood.
You are talking to a man whose mentor (John Ohliger) first brought me into the book review game because he wanted to take what had been a kind of academic white tower of book reviewing reserved for the literary elites into the province of the common folk — housewives, cab drivers, students, (and in my case) social workers.

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Daniels, an adult film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, also told Cooper how she was threatened by an unknown man in a Las Vegas parking lot to stop talking about the encounter.
«Man whose soundbyte quotes may shock traditional beliefs of Jesus turns out to be someone who knows a thing or two when you spend roughly two months talking to him and reading his work»
The more difficult part of the talk is directed to the man whose mind in its double - mindedness has made the doubtful acquaintance of the multitude of things, and of knowledge.
(We haven't even begun to talk about the men whose names should be here, too.
We chatted sewing, we chatted knitting, they told me all about the woman whose fabric I was buying (perhaps more than I wanted to know, actually... oh, scandal), and I smiled as they chastised the men (who couldn't hear them anyway) to «take the sports talk outside and get out of the way!».
The two men - both of whose records will be irretrievably stained if Scotland votes to leave the UK next week - talked over their options after fresh polls confirmed the «no» campaign's lead has evaporated.
For a man whose avowed aim is to reduce the salience of immigration as a political issue, David Cameron spends a lot of time talking about it.
As reported in the February issue of the journal Psychological Science, those who were mentally depleted — that is, those who did not have the energy to exert personal discipline and self - control — found talking about race with a black man much more enjoyable than did those whose self - control was intact.
With Tron: Legacy «s Garret Hedlund in final talks to star as Kaneda, the gang leader, and Kristen Stewart offered the role of Ky Reed, a woman who is part of an underground movement to expose the government for turning orphans into living weapons (she also may possess some abilities herself), the big question now is who will play Tetsuo, the young man whose latent powers will release the powerful being known as Akira?
She talks about the «brutally powerful men» whose time is up which leads to another standing ovation.
Timed to the pulse of a Cliff Martinez score that recalls the Tangerine Dream soundtracks of the»80s, Drive casts Gosling as a quiet, inscrutable mystery man whose actions do all the talking for him.
Along the way, Mowgli encounters jungle creatures who don't exactly have his best interests at heart, including Kaa (voice of Scarlett Johannsson), a python whose seductive voice and gaze hypnotizes the man - cub, and the smooth - talking King Louie (voice of Christopher Walken), who tries to coerce Mowgli into giving up the secret to the elusive and deadly red flower: fire.
For all the urgency of the posse's mission, it's a journey of days through the desert and the characters fill the time with defining personalities: the easy - going affability of Sheriff Hunt that becomes sharpened by the focus of tracking the raiding party, the garrulous way that Chicory talks, like a lonely old man trying to be useful («It's the opinion of the back - up deputy that...»), the arrogance and urbane language of the educated townsman whose character recalls the gamblers of classic westerns but whose backstory reveals different tale, the resolute determination of the cowboy husband who will not shirk his duty despite the crippling ordeal.
The smart element of this character is that he is a man out of time and place — another helpful description offered by the narration (provided by Rex Linn, whose voice is exactly the kind we'd anticipate to talk about the Old West).
At the center: a woman who calls herself Bride, whose stunning blue - black skin is only one element of her beauty, her boldness and confidence, her success in life; but which caused her light - skinned mother to deny her even the simplest forms of love until she told a lie that ruined the life of an innocent woman, a lie whose reverberations refuse to diminish... Booker, the man Bride loves and loses, whose core of anger was born in the wake of the childhood murder of his beloved brother... Rain, the mysterious white child, who finds in Bride the only person she can talk to about the abuse she's suffered at the hands of her prostitute mother... and Sweetness, Bride's mother, who takes a lifetime to understand that «what you do to children matters.
But then on the other hand, there's a thing where if you go to the auction house in game there's an actual auctioneer whose actually saying things like, doing the actual auctioneer talk `... sold to the man in the back» like there's actually someone saying that in - game.
That said, all the talk about Aniston — whether single, engaged, married or divorced — sounds all too familiar: she's miserable, alone, frustrated, sad or forlorn without a man; a woman whose desperation led her to tie the knot too soon; a woman whose dreams have «been shattered» after being «dumped;» because obviously, all she wants is a man — or maybe babies.
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