Sentences with phrase «talks over a piece»

Not exact matches

Just when it looked like the storm had blown over, Pete Enns wrote an excellent piece for the Huffington Post in which he asks, Does God talk to us through fiction?
Here I am today, an older man talking to you about the secret of spiritual power in general, when all the time what I am really seeing in my imagination's eye is that young man I was years ago, shot all to pieces, done in and shattered in a nervous breakdown, foolishly undertaking too much work and doing it unwisely, all my hopes in ashes and life towering over me and saying, You are finished; you can not; you are done for.
Another piece from Don Balon today, however, suggests talks have re-opened over a move for the Spaniard to join Real Madrid and that the La Liga giants have assured him he'll be on their books this year.
Don Balon have also reported of talks with Manchester United, and another Don Balon piece suggested he'd held talks over joining Chelsea.
This isn't something that will be answered once and never again, as with so much in parenting, addressing the topic in small pieces multiple times over the years is a great way to educate your children as opposed to having one «big talk
Extend playtime by talking about food and arguing over who's going to eat the last piece of pie!
ALBANY — Just a day before the deadline for a new multibillion - dollar spending plan, negotiations over the final pieces of the New York State budget slowed to a crawl on Friday, as Democrats in the Assembly effectively blamed a Brooklyn senator for holding up talks over a provision that would ease state oversight of religious schools.
I typically talk myself out of the more unique pieces because they might not be as versatile as something more subdued, but you know what I've found over the years?
When you talk about leopard print and black & white in the same piece you just know I'm going to be head over heels!
But over the years, I've also indulged in one too many fast fashion pieces: tops that loose their shape after second washing (fortunately, they are great for house cleaning afterwards - talk about recycling), skirts that are way shorter than they appeared on models (I'm talking about you, Topshop, and your skater dresses that hardly cover the backside), and sweaters that gets lumpy even before the first wear.
We are huge outfit repeaters over here & a lot of the times we come up with some of the best outfits by recreating a piece of clothing we've already worn / talked about.
We are talking about a classic and fashion icon piece which transcend over decades.
Every now and then I talk about the pieces that you want to invest in and re-wear them over and over again.
Above and beyond, this is a film of big ideas, elevated from what could be a theatrical chamber piece by the rigorous manner in which it delves into the question of artificial intelligence and the singularity, leaving you picking over its issues well after the credits roll, while also never feeling like you're sitting through a TED talk.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
As NYC Educator pointed out in his latest piece, Unity's shiny new talking point is that they want principals not to have total control over evaluations.
Perhaps you'll talk to friends and colleagues and even read a few pieces regarding the process, but with 80 % of first - time homebuyers confessing they'd love a do - over, you really need a strategy.
He came over, we looked, we talked, and a week later he called me and said, «You know, there's a piece that I just have not been able to stop thinking about.»
[1] The conversation that constitutes a Tino Sehgal sale consists of his talking to the buyer (usually a representative from a museum) before a notary and witnesses, generally with about five legal stipulations of the purchase: that the work be installed only by someone whom Sehgal himself has authorized via training and prior collaboration; that the people enacting the piece be paid an agreed - upon minimum; that the work be shown over a minimum period of six weeks (in order to avoid allegations of ephemerality); that the piece not be photographed; and that if the buyer resells the concept, he does so with this same oral contract.
Wong transports the pieces back and forth so that they are swapped four times over the course of the project, approximately every 3 - 4 months, resulting in exhibitions in Cuba and in the U.S. with accompanying programming, e.g., artist talks, panel discussions about the importance of cross-cultural dialogue, workshops that invite artists and / or viewers to collaborate on work together.
Frequently regarded as Asia's leading female artist, Lee talks to Time Out ahead of the inaugural exhibition of Lehmann Maupin's Hong Kong gallery, which showcases a selection of pieces she's made over the past few years, including several sculptural works, a number of drawings and two new «painted sculptures».
Amongst these pieces are over 50 performances, 20 residencies, rehearsals, workshops and talks deriving from the varying worlds of contemporary art, music, dance, graphic design and film.
Artist Talk: Allan Espiritu April 12 at 6:30 p.m. Award - winning Philadelphia - based graphic designer Allan Espiritu discusses his pieces featured in the Person of the Crowd exhibition and the progression of his work over time.
Over nine years ago, I saw Richard Tuttle — the «intuitive» Minimalist — reproduce one of his remarkable Wire Pieces (1971 — 74), at the Art Gallery of York University.5 I found him sitting alone in the middle of the gallery during installation and he talked to me mostly about leaving New York City for New Mexico and then splitting his time between the two.
In a smart follow - up to her piece of earlier this week (see «Some Really Bad Taglines»), Carolyn Elefant talks about why small firms have an advantage over big firms: «Large firms have effectively outsourced their core competency, the practice of law.
Azaria had only acknowledged the controversy over Apu once in the past, in a 2013 Huffington Post piece: «I've never really talked about it,» he told the site.
That definitely sounds way over the top, but then again we are talking about luxury pieces here.
The other piece that came out of it was that over the years we got to the point where we talked about levels of organized real estate, but we are all serving that same client.
Furniture gets arranged so that the pieces talk to each other... Collections are relegated to disciplined areas where they can be enjoyed without taking over.
My husband and I were just talking about how we need a new piece over the mantle.
If I was to go buy the 3 colors of paint I used on this (which I really couldn't because most boutique brands don't carry them) it would have cost me a FORTUNE (I'm talking AT LEAST $ 50) for this little piece and I would have been left with a ton of left over paint, that MAYBE I would use on something else.
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