Those stories are
then rehearsed repeatedly in your mind.
«We prepared by writing the skits as our midterm and then selecting which scenes would be performed and who would be in them and
then rehearsed.»
We read through three texts, annotated for evidence and
then rehearsed for our writing using a Fishbowl.
And
then we rehearsed a month before shooting which is quite rare because normally it's a few days before.
And the conversation itself provides us with the forum within which we can
then rehearse and negotiate our own views.
Draft answers to common questions, and
then rehearse answering them.
Not exact matches
If your time and energy is being sapped by saying «yes» to requests — that includes engaging with people over social media, which is a modern form of «people pleasing» —
then you need to do a hard pivot and literally
rehearse saying «no.»
Rehearse, rehearse some more, and then do it a few mor
Rehearse,
rehearse some more, and then do it a few mor
rehearse some more, and
then do it a few more times.
If I'm not in those spaces to tell people, «Jesus loves justice and Jesus loves you and He's calling you into His family,»
then what it's worth for me to go do missions in another country if I'm not
rehearsing God's mission in my city?
One does not just undergo baptism and
then do nothing, for baptism
rehearses not only the death of an old life but also the rising to a new life.38
If I'm not
rehearsing it here
then I'm going to be really bad at making disciples of all nations.
As we shared our experiences, she agreed with all my well -
rehearsed reasons for not giving too easily, but
then she said, «You know, if I could do those years over again, I wouldn't worry so much about all those arguments.
Then the bishop of Beauvais after wiping his eyes, began reading the sentence which he had
rehearsed for the culprit all her crimes - schism, idolatry, invoking demons; how after being admitted to penitence, she was
«We
rehearsed from 12:45 - 1:00, and
then I actually met Shinsuke at sound check.
The 3 are needed, no use to add just one and hope, it is useless, thee are 3 addition needed and we can pay and get, Goetseka for sure if we can extend Ozil... With Draxler, this is the german team midfield main guns, a good think for national teaml for them to
rehearse...
Then we have one of or the best middle in the world.
We complain about
rehearsed answers and want real emotion,
then when we get it it's suddenly a problem
The reality is that if a child doesn't feel they are being heard,
then even if they stand silently «listening» while we lecture or rant or even just talk, the child is simply
rehearsing in their brain what they want to say rather than actually doing any effective listening.
In this four - day intensive, students work with a BMS faculty member coach to
rehearse select repertoire from a classic film and
then perform live onstage at the Coolidge Corner Theatre before a screening of the movie.
If Labour really wants to be part of one,
then it had better start
rehearsing some progressive tunes over the next two weeks.
In fact, subjects reported more daydreaming when performing the
rehearsed sequences rather
then when the tasks were tweaked slightly to introduce a novel stimulus requiring a bit more focus.
So instead, he decided to gamble on being able to
rehearse the scene all day and
then get a few takes of the whole scene in one go.
«We would
rehearse the scenes and they wouldn't come out right, so we'd pull away the script and have them improvise it, and
then we'd rewrite it to what felt natural coming out of their mouths.
Hail and farewell,
then, to 2015 And the wonders and horrors it brought to the screen: Bryce Dallas Howard fleeing dinos in pumps, The Magic Mike strippers
rehearsing their humps, One - armed Furiosa commanding her rig, And a tan Ryan Gosling, rocking that wig.
The film largely consists of old women reflecting on the good and bad parts of their anonymous singing careers, material complemented by looks at the striking, hopeful Hill, who
rehearsed singing with Jackson for his unrealized final concert tour and
then gained notice for a performance at his memorial service.
Conventionally, you'd have to lock off the street, fill it with extras, block it,
rehearse it
then shoot it.
Robbins
rehearsed for three months before the shooting began,
then revised everything on the locations, sometimes many times.
It's hard to create cast chemistry and consistency of tone when the actors lines aren't well
rehearsed, the production halted and
then rushed, and people are genuinely at each other's throats at the time Marshall yells «cut».
In the first half of the movie, as the band
rehearses and
then records what is to be a major album for them, the film flirts with true greatness, examining the meanings of art and insanity, and the potential connection between the two, without being too obvious in its intentions.
Recorded in 1991 (the year he died) for what was
then called Voyager Company, Arthur Knight gives a
rehearsed take on the film, reading from Cocteau's diary and putting this into the context of the director's varied careers.
When ninth - grade theater students
rehearse their Working in Silence scenes, they perform in front of their peers and faculty, receive feedback from their teachers, and
then re-perform the scene to immediately incorporate their feedback.
Give your students 15 minutes to
rehearse and
then perform to the class.
So Appiah, trying to make his readers understand an African practice they will find abhorrent,
rehearses the arguments those who practice female genital cutting will give to counter criticism, but
then continues: «I am not endorsing these claims.
After this short presenting, these teachers
then guided student practice... guided practice is the place where students — working alone, with other students, or with the teacher — engage in the cognitive processing activities of organizing, reviewing,
rehearsing, summarizing, comparing, and contrasting.
Teacher interns learn to plan and teach using specific practices,
rehearse those practices, and
then move directly into K — 8 classrooms where they practice what they've learned (Reischl, Khasnabis, Boerst, & Stull, forthcoming).
The students who were selected spent two days
rehearsing with guest conductors,
then performed for the public at the Connecticut Convention Center.
Jane, for her part, had been second favourite for the Booker with The Primrose Path, had spent a fortune on a frock,
rehearsed her speech with Alice, and
then lost out to some fashionable Antipodean.
Prevent him from
rehearsing the behavior over and over by using a positive interrupter and
then invest in differential reinforcement of non-licking behaviors.
Why does it always have to be a finished script; you
rehearse and you shoot it and
then you try to craft it as best as you can?
Allowing for mock
rehearsing and a range of procedural and literate stratagems
then further assessment could be ascertained by the media influences to entice the parties» considerations by way of public demands.
There's no other explanation for moving his truck and
then lying in wait in the basement with two guns while
rehearsing a request for a lawyer.
Since
then, his preparation has improved, and he has learned to sound somewhat more natural as he spouts carefully
rehearsed answers.
Then, practice and
rehearse your response until it sounds natural.
Write a list of these questions,
then, prepare yourself by
rehearsing your answers.
Then, sit in front of a mirror and
rehearse your responses.
But
then there's the next issue: That people spend tons and tons of time on their resume but very little time
rehearsing answers to interview questions out loud.
According to Dr. Gottman, «If a couple's negative events are not fully processed (by attunement to each other),
then they are remembered and
rehearsed repeatedly, turned over and over in each person's mind.