Sentences with phrase «who spoke today»

Proud of my students who spoke today and took a stand.
Apple Director of iBooks Keith Moerer, who spoke today at the Digital Book World Conference said that the increase in new user signups is not exclusively due to the larger screen iPad and iPad Mini.
And several of the coral diseases have never before been seen by scientists, according to marine ecologist James Porter of the University of Georgia, Athens, who spoke today at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
The swirls, especially a bright inner ring, may trace the long - sought «power conduits» that pump energy from the pulsar to the glowing nebula, according to researchers who spoke today at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
«Awakened Citizens who SPOKE today thru the #IStandWithNigeria marches are reducing the dominant incentive for Poor Governance by our Govts.

Not exact matches

I recently spoke with Anders Lassen, CEO of Fuse, who explained, «People work incredibly inefficiently today, and we simply can't afford that when demand for enterprise apps outstrips supply by six - to - one.
But part of the enthusiasm for the stock today can be explained by CEO John Chen — BlackBerry has conspicuously dropped the «interim» from his title — who spoke at length publicly for the first time since joining the company.
The 41 - year - old Legrand — who was born in France but speaks both English and Spanish, according to USA Today — appears in a video uploaded to Dos Equis» YouTube account on Wednesday teasing the updated campaign.
Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
But I spoke earlier today with a top member of the New Media Investment Group team who, speaking on the condition of anonymity, acknowledged that he too had little more than strong suspicions.
I had the pleasure of speaking with CMO John Licata and Creative Content and Design Lead Mustafa Inamullah from MIMIR Blockchain Solutions who shared some interesting insights around today's blockchain bubble and the lasting impact of previous technology bubbles.
Vinod Khosla, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems who is today a prominent venture capitalist, has publically spoken about his preference for funding young entrepreneurs on multiple occasions, the post points out.
Civiello, who has advised some Fortune editors and writers on presentation skills, notes that today's leaders need to think and speak differently.
Today, we're speaking with Robert Farrington who's taken his $ 42,000 of student loans and crushed them into nothing.
«If I'm going to speak to anybody, I'm not going to do it today,» said one man, who declined to give his name.
Five years ago today, on Feb. 27, 2013, while Premier Christy Clark was posing in a pink shirt with high schoolers on anti-bullying day, the man who would succeed her rose to speak in Question Period.
Several former Uber employees who spoke with USA TODAY under condition of anonymity described a bellicose, almost frat - house environment where milestones were often celebrated with chest bumps and men held push - up contests nightly at their desks.
On today's show I'm speaking with someone who is responsible for my nickname, my good friend, K. Leon Saunders.
As the world edges closer to the next crisis, today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies, spoke with King World News regarding the terrifying truth about the coming global wipeout.
In a perhaps apocryphal story, Adolph Hitler recalled to his General Staff in 1939 the amnesty that outside powers gave to the Turkish officials who massacred over one million Armenians nearly a quarter century earlier, quipping «Who after all is today speaking about the destruction of the Armenians?&raqwho massacred over one million Armenians nearly a quarter century earlier, quipping «Who after all is today speaking about the destruction of the Armenians?&raqWho after all is today speaking about the destruction of the Armenians?»
Honestly, people who hate religion speak of him in glowing terms and they even assume he would tolerate gays today because they revere him as a saint.
We have to admit that more than one of today's conservatives who worry about national defense have spoken well of TR and even Woodrow Wilson, as contrasts to BO.
He continued: «When we see Christians today in 2016 being persecuted for their beliefs - we must speak out and stand with those who bravely practise their faith.»
The chief has spoken with church officials, who have gotten calls about the statue today from as far away as China.
Christianity itself has become a principality and holds thousands captive, Before anyone comments on me calling todays Christianity a principality, (a demonic stronghold) let me just make a request that those who do answer are those who live as the followers of the way did in biblical times, that is, meeting every day, considering nothing they owned as their own, laying their lives down for the gospel (and not getting paid to do so) and having signs and wonders accompany them when they speak of the Lord.
China has released renowned human rights activist Gao Zhisheng, according to Western journalists who spoke to Gao's brother in China today.
They reached the hearts of the people who heard Lincoln speak, they, gave shape to the hopes and actions of the black community and the «fellow citizens» in King's time, and they still have some effect today.
Speaking earlier today, Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy said: «As we all reflect upon what happened my thoughts, and those of all of us in the Met, are with those who lost their loved ones, their homes and a community that is in mourning.
I won't say much about that today, except to mention that it's worth keeping in mind that these words were spoken in an intimate setting among Jesus» closest disciples, so we should be careful of interpreting them as applicable only to those who believe differently than we do.
No short supply of those today who claim to speak for God... and probably shouldn't.
There is no other God in the world who died for our sin and raised from the death and he is still living, I know He is living because I have spoke to him even today.
But that we can today speak of «Christian virtues» is due to the fact that one who reads the Gospels seriously is left in no doubt as to the general structure of what a life lived in obedient love would embody.
«Many studies today show that people of faith (who practise it) are, generally speaking, happier, healthier and longer - living than those without faith,» he says.
Today, Sheikh Hasan travels from village to village, speaking to sheikhs, who are leaders of the Islamic community.
Sister Ann Patrick, who coordinates a project called the Institute of Women Today, undoubtedly speaks for many in the ministries of the several churches.
I would fight anyone, metaphorically speaking, who denies that «He Stopped Loving Her Today» is the greatest country song of all time, but Jones was known for more than his songs.
And they did to them the same as the world does to us, who speak His Word today!
Again, this is to say that the most influential and important teachers, to some extent today and even more so tomorrow, are those who, speak and write for the mass media.
(2) Generally speaking, it is the women who are angry today and asking for change; it is therefore through women that change must begin to come.
When we speak about abortion today, we are speaking to women who have had abortions; to men who have asked women to have abortions; to young people who have lost brothers and sisters to abortion; and to the mothers and fathers, friends and neighbors of those women and men.
The words can be faithfully spoken while the mind wanders to problems at work, what Mrs. Pilsnick is wearing in church today, and who is going to win the NFL game.
These prayers, written down ahead of time, often first spoken long before my birth, remind me to turn my thoughts toward the people I love, to forgive and ask forgiveness, to pray for my enemies, to plead for mercy for «the things I have done and the things I have left undone,» to remember the hungry and the suffering, to «bless the congregation of the poor,» to worship, to thank, to intercede, and to join with the whole community of saints who — this very hour, all around the world, and for centuries past and to come — are praying these prayers with me today.
Today, some Christians, because of difficulties with traditional concepts of prayer will, in practice, speak of its effect on the person who prays.
But we have the ungodly crowd today which is more then happy to quote the Scriptures they don't even believe in, just to silence us who speak God's Word.
I applaud this man who turned his back on luxuries and who today speaks for those Americans cast aside by a health care system that is designed to serve the industry first.
My husband, like you, was speaking to another pastor friend today who's in the middle of it at the moment.
Another book, Donna Sinclair's The Pastor's Wife Today (Abingdon, 1981), speaks of the toll of divorce, citing one former clergy spouse who said, «Every time I prayed, I would see the vision of a back door.
Adolf Hitler, addressing his generals as they prepared to invade Poland in 1939, told them to be as ruthless as Genghis Khan and ominously asked, «Who today... speaks of the annihilation of the Armenians?»
The deposit of these practices incorporates the unjust, ideological, and power - driven habits of previous generations and thus binds those today who still speak their languages.
In that context we can understand the bicentennial epigram written by Harry Jaffa, one of the few political scientists who continues the great tradition today: «In 1776 the United States was so to speak nothing; but it promised to become everything.
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