competencies mattered but you can't ask that because they won't know what you're talking about so you ask hey so what were you hired to do and you may need to embellish what did your boss consider successful you know what was the essence of your role use the language of thescorecard to try to get a sense for what was success in this job now ask hey so great what accomplishments are you most
I read that somewhere. Somebody is embellishing your road trip. OK, yeah, yeah. I don't know if it was that.
And with no contract being found, well, she remains a mystery. The only embellishment he leaves on the painting is a little embroidery, found here at the bodice of her house dress. It's not going to reveal anything new about the model, but it will reveal something about Leonardo da Vinci-- the artist, the mathematician, and the human being.
But essentially, it's by getting into that space that we just sampled and then touching the instrument. That's the embellishment I did from the exercise my Brazilian friend showed me. So I'll just give you an example of that.
It might appear like a label of convenience concocted by the media to give immediate identification and concrete form to the shadowy turn he represented for them and that they loathed to embellish for their audience. But he had always been The Silent One.
What tricks am I going to employ? Where teams would start to embellish , we're all designers and developers, they'd start to embellish their team blogs.
There's associative thinking. There's abstract thinking. And so we end up embellishing the raw data with our views of things. And so what mindfulness does-- and one of the things I talk about in the book a lot is that, what we want to do
We can actually stop, slow down, and see what's happening. Let things speak to us instead of embellishing them with what we think because a lot of the time-- even you listening to me now, I guarantee you one of the things we do is we listen to what is being offered, and we compare it to what we already know.
void of this strange land with words, had been provoked into exaggeration. For it was he who referred to my home as 'Hell with the fires out'. So I invent. I embellish . I exaggerate. It is my heritage. In fact, it was a singularly brilliant advertising campaign by a railroad on the verge of bankruptcy that transformed Sully's hell into the Nile of the North. Listen and tell me if you can name this place.
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. I understand that this is an amalgam of true and embellished stories.
But it's always perplexed me-- a wealthy silk merchant. Why wouldn't he have insisted on having his wife embellished in beautiful silks rather than in a frumpy, green, wool house dress? Well, the mysteries of the "Mona Lisa" continue.
And bizarrely enough, we have someone here who was actually there at the time on the very same team. So he can verify that I'm not embellishing this. And this section is called "Chat Wars." And it begins with a quote from Grace Hopper,
But you're also taking a lot of risk of blowing up. In this particular case, if you embellish this narrative-- or this analogy-- the trucks have subsidized insurance and their drivers get out before the implosion.
So they have all these molecules in them, helping them to solve problems, including the seedling. The mistake that the organic movement have made is to try and embellish their approach to agriculture with advantages
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. What is true, and what is embellished ?
vanished into history never to be seen again until now because people were only interested in the the very first you stories and then I don't know if we want to say embellishments how do you describe what you the the spaces you
enthusiastically agreed they crossed into North Korea and when they got into the village she turned in uh missionary Lee saying he's a spy working for the US government not true but she embellished her story maybe she got paid more money and uh um she we found out later that she was a refugee spy huge problem is
They don't have to focus on that because it's so present that they can focus in on ornamentation, and embellishment, and enhancement, 'cause that's the idea of taking this -- this thing here and embellishing it with these instruments into various sounds so that, you know, it's lovely for the human experience.
And yeah, with Tommy, we didn't embellish .
So in the dream, which look, I embellish because it's a book, right?
ghostwriter so he didn't exactly know what was in there. But he also embellished or fictionalized elements of the book to help sell copies. But the
And that's why sometimes the stories that we tell, when we add little embellishments here and there to these stories in our life, what happens
Every time he told the story, it probably became more and more embellished to add more of these details of an event that never took place.
with a-- how much of it is, like, embellishment?
And I told him some story-- I forget which one it was because I have a number of stories that just get embellished over the years until they
I had assumed that that was-- one of the tricky things about David Foster Wallace is that the non-fiction is often embellished .
Belva Davis: Um. Commentator: Tell us what you think or kind of embellishing or helping things that you do in -- Belva Davis: Um-hum.
J. MICHAEL ZYGO: But yeah, it's all meant to enhance and kind of embellish upon the music.
they make the process of writing the easiest it can possibility be and that's wonderful and you can, ah, you can do anything you wanna do and embellish it in any way you want, but
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. It takes me out because I have to just remember, OK, this is embellished at the end of the day.
BS, that this is completely not true, that you were embellishing , that you don't know everything in it. But just because you want to say it's not true,
Most paintings typically includes some mixture of details that are faithful to the subject, details that are distorted or embellished ,
Anyway. E. FOLEY: So Boudicca's story's full of holes and legendary embellishments, but it's generally agreed that she was the chief of the Iceni tribe in East Anglia
Oh, god. Well, first of all, I got to say this book is kind of trippy In a way that there's a bit of embellishment in a good
You know, the division of the time. They don't have to focus on that because it's so present that they can focus in on ornamentation, and embellishment, and enhancement, 'cause that's the idea of taking this -- this thing here and embellishing it with these instruments into various sounds so that,
When I was there, there was a girl named Jacqueline and it's actually in the book, a little bit of her story but then I embellished and invented a lot of it, but she was 14.