Sentences with phrase «then talk to their neighbors»

The individuals they help in those ways then talk to their neighbors.

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After running, I talked to another neighbor about some details for the upcoming block party that she is helping us organize, then greeted another neighbor, a widow who told me her phones had not worked for two days and she could not call anyone because she had also lost her cell phone.
«First I'm going to talk to my family, second I'm going to talk to my neighbors, then I'm going to people at work,» he said.
And if you stand up with me these next four months; if you march with me and knock on doors and make phone calls and register voters, and talk to your friends and co-workers and neighbors; then I promise you this: we will win this election; we will change education in this country; and we will bring about a better future for our children and for this country we love.
If you want to get people talking about your book to their friends and neighbors (and word of mouth is key to your book going viral) then book clubs can be the holy grail for authors.
So if you're trying to talk to your neighbors through your art or activist project, then you might benefit from this «skill building mixer» with DSGN AGNC, #whoOWNSpace, an Occupy Wall Street project, and The Community Mapping + Design Toolkit, «an in - the - field co-mapping and design toolkit.»
If you're not sure, then read trade magazines, business publications, and talk to your friends, neighbors and colleagues about their job.
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