Not exact matches
A Friday dedicated to dreary practice sessions which mean
everyone is over-prepared for the race, or a Friday
where you can go to the track for free,
interact more
with the teams and drivers and watch a Procar race, followed by a less predictable Grand Prix weekend?
If I fucked up at work and my boss seriously went off on me, or if she told me I had to be separated from
everyone else in the building for a while and told me
where to go sit and that she would let me know when I could return and
interact with other people, if she told me I had to accumulate a certain amount of «good» days or actions before I could get paid, if she had a certain set of rules and standards that applied to all the employees behavior but not to her own, and if she gave me the impression that she valued me as a human being only when I was following all the rules, I'm pretty sure I would tell her to go fuck herself.
«I think we're at a point in the state
where we need to have serious conversations about how we
interact with one another in ensuring that
everyone has the opportunity to live independent, safe and successful lives, and really invest in those services and support.»
It is: A place to
interact with other members of the lapbanded living community A place to find convenient on - line support A place to learn from your peers, share, and get honest information from many sources A place that welcomes
everyone, no matter
where they are on their journey.
The film opens on Christmas 1947 at a party
where affluent Palestinian woman Hind Husseini (Hiam Abbass, best known to Western viewers from The Visitor, though she also appeared briefly in Munich)
interacts genially
with everyone from the English hostess (a briefly seen Vanessa Redgrave) to an American soldier (slightly less brief Willem Dafoe).
I posit that I'm usually more interested on working on my own projects than talking to other people, but I flourish in social situations like this
with so many amazing people forced to mingle and
interact,
where everyone is passionate about their lives and businesses.
Dragon Age Inquisition's Krem set a pretty great example earlier this year of how to respectfully write a trans character into a world
where not
everyone they
interact with will necessarily be understanding, but some backer - submitted content in Obsidian Entertainment's Pillars of Eternity recently demonstrated the exact opposite.
You know, if you've taken the time to apply, you've taken the time to come and visit the assessment centre, I think that the saddest thing is then when we don't see your character because you know, the whole point of the way we've done our assessment centre is that there's one bit on your own — and nearly
everyone shines when they're on their own — there's one bit
where you have to
interact with others that you don't know very well.
It is: A place to
interact with other members of the lapbanded living community A place to find convenient on - line support A place to learn from your peers, share, and get honest information from many sources A place that welcomes
everyone, no matter
where they are on their journey.
A city whose citizens have adopted the five critical emotional needs as a unifying concept around which
everyone can rally to create environments
where adults
interact with children in emotionally healthy ways.