But also you try to look at intent. In a military parlance , capability plus intent equals threat. Look at where you think the story is coming from and what interest whoever it is you think it might be might have.
But the thing is, she wants to make herself feel better, clearly, and that sounds selfish, but it's not selfish. So in my parlance , "It's a good reason" means it's not a reason at all.
And you know the books that we wrote were not good books. In industry parlance , I think they would be called bad books. They were-- we wrote bad novels, but they were promising.
But a lot of the same principles apply to pasta making as applied to baking. So in baking parlance the hydration of a dough is the percentage of the water or liquid in a dough.
It took place on Fremont Street, outside of the O.K. Corral. But certainly in common parlance , we think of it as the O.K. Corral. Josephine was in Tombstone.
I'm using happiness here as a short word to represent all of these things. So think of happiness in my parlance as an umbrella term that captures not just pleasure, which we know is temporary. When you eat something good, for example-- things like that.
OK? That's my goal today. A term that now is common parlance but didn't exist when I was a young man is search engine. And here we are at the headquarters of the most popular and powerful search engine on the planet.
And so on. And doing this book, writing this book, I spent a lot of time with kids, what's called on road. And I never used street parlance because I sound idiotic, but on road, basically, is street parlance for on the road. And people assume that that means a child or a teenager is in a gang that's affiliated to criminal activity.
It's like what they make hominy grits out of. It's called mote in the South American parlance . And look at those cute little teeth.
And if you studied the industry quite well, most of the people that are actually driving change have very little formal education in filmmaking. But they're mostly, in Nigerian parlance , hustlers who have been able to create opportunities, and Nollywood has been able to thrive in spite of an ineffectual government apparatus in Nigeria. So my challenge to people, like myself with fancy degrees and work titles, was, look at-- Nollywood is getting things done in spite of the fact
Pretty simple set-up. Just took a little time to figure it out. Which you know, in the parlance of portrait photography, people talk about, oh, we got their soul, or whatever.
In the zombie narratives, there are two major ways that people respond to other human beings. One is to close themselves off from them-- to, in a sort of contemporary parlance , build walls. I will be safe behind my beautiful wall, and that is one of the approaches that people take, and as we'll see when we talk about ethics in a second,
In this first section I'll read, she's on her home plantations. She's a stray, an orphan, in the parlance of the plantation. Her mother has run off years before, and she has no relatives.
feedback. Michael: And these third graders, receiving this increased focus, and attention, and coaching, improved their performance in the classroom. This is what I call the "Law of Expectations". In my parlance what that means is, when we expect people to succeed, they usually do.
tense silence punctuated by loud noises. What film critic Mark Kermode has termed the quiet-quiet-bang technique, and sometimes known in cinematic parlance as the bus, in honor of a celebrated film scene in the 1941 Val Lewton, Jacques Tourneur "Cat People," in which a scene of great tension is broken by the loud hissing
But we don't know how to get it to the next level, how to get it out and just be common parlance ,
But we became clear as we grew, Cornelia and I, that Owen was really driving us, as Owen would say in his parlance ,
Starts with an H, not an N. It actually starts with a W, but you know in street parlance .
power. These days it's fashionable to look at our global communications networks and think we've achieved something momentous, that perhaps, in the parlance of Silicon Valley,
But the cobweb, which most people think is just really kind of a mess, in common parlance is more advanced than the orb web.
So in the Getty Image database as a whole, people have connections of 3.26. Now you know you've got the six degrees of separation as in kind of common parlance . That's actually
And we have to analyze where we've got to in Ireland -- not only in Ireland, but in Britain and America. And we are in -- to use the parlance of economics