By the early 21st century there was too much going on to be either seen or understood. Assiduous attempts by contemporary historians to achieve an agreed upon paradigm foundered.And we are no different now looking back at them.
So he wasn't around. I assiduously avoid it.
Why, after having arrived an inefficient half hour early, did you ignore the admission officers direction to mingle with the other candidates over luncheon, unapologetically and assiduously use your phone, and refuse the clerk's instruction to take a seat in the lobby alongside your peers while the portfolio our administrative staff courteously prepared for you, which includes the biography of your interviewer-- that is, me-- remains unstudied in the crook of your arm?
So I started in Stonewall, baby dike, 25 years old, 25 staff, 1.4 million at that time. And Stonewall was assiduously campaigning for-- what's this counting down-- oh, no, sorry-- Stonewall was assiduously assimilationist.
And Stonewall was assiduously campaigning for-- what's this counting down-- oh, no, sorry-- Stonewall was assiduously assimilationist. So Stonewall's campaigning. And we are really good at it.
Thrifty people are inclined to prefer the former when they can. And in exchange for her labor and her assiduous attention to resources, someone like Helena has more autonomy in her life than most people. She now works a couple of days a week at a store in the French Quarter, sometimes fills in, in an art gallery, and does some gardening work for her landlord. But aside from those paying gigs, her time
So ruling myself out even at that stage, in a place where I should have been most comfortable. Now history will judge whether Stonewall was right to pursue this kind of assiduously assimilationist approach. We have the best legislation in relation to sexual orientation in the world.
And so it's a good thing to refer to at least on your own. And eventually, after a couple of weeks of assiduously practicing this, he was feeling kind of crummy.
He flew me to Mogadishu. My worry when I got out was whether I had remembered enough, not having taken assiduous notes every day, for a book.
How many people are just game to wait for that? And game to say, we are going to stick assiduously with this system because this system really works for me. I think that's what's lost.
And that's what the passaggio is. But trust me. When you come to the San Francisco Opera, we have coaches who are absolute, assiduous hard drivers.
And so maybe, as a result of all that, as Amy Bunszel, the EVP of Technology at Autodesk said, we shouldn't expect every single woman-- and by the way, this would also apply to men who want to have an active role in their children's lives-- to be assiduously climbing the career ladder day in and day out. And maybe it's OK if it takes her a year or two longer to get to that next inflection point or promotion cycle.
What I do if a patient comes to my office, whatever their problem is, and however severe it is, people are often shocked. But this study looked at, in Sweden, at 30,000 women over 20 years and found that women who assiduously avoided sun exposure were twice as likely to die
The American experience with civil rights and race is the great example where the middle way was not the right way. There was a right and there was a wrong, and we should have been stronger and more dedicated to pursuing the right earlier and more assiduously . But six times out of 10, seven times out of 10, the practical constraints of history suggest that taking the deal that you