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And that is how I do the focus.Phoebe-- what are some tools for dealing with aggressiveness from other people?
And that's the end of the conversation.Phoebe says, your Master Class was really helpful for me as a councilwoman.
According to Phoebe McDowell, Pryor addressed her right there on the subject of her eternal salvation.Phoebe said-- this is what she recounted in her book-- "So affecting was her appeal"-- that is, Mrs. Pryor's appeal--"that tears flowed profusely from the eyes of the interesting girl, while Mrs. Pryor conversed with her, saying she hoped her visit to this country would prove
And so we'd go to maybe Phoebe and Jonathan, and we'd say Phoebe, can I have five minutes of your time?And Phoebe, if you grant me five minutes of your time, I am going to donate money to the local dog shelter.And then we would ask Jonathan the same thing.
There was a woman in the Midwest named Phoebe .And Phoebe had raised a family.And when she was almost 40, she was thinking, I want to do something for myself now.
While Afong Moy was presenting about China and associated objects, Margaret Pryor rushed her on the stage.According to Phoebe McDowell, Pryor addressed her right there on the subject of her eternal salvation.Phoebe said-- this is what she recounted in her book-- "So affecting was her appeal"-- that is, Mrs. Pryor's appeal--
Hey, how you doing?This is Phoebe Robinson.Hey. YKY. And we're 2 Dope Queens.
and going into the rainforest, and the jungles, and going to Africa, and the Amazon, and all these places.And fortunately for Phoebe, her diagnosis was premature, and she lived more than 20 years after that.And she spent those 20 years pursuing this quest.
Mario Batali: Yes. Female Audience Member #2: So, hi, my name's Phoebe. Thanks for coming again.Mario Batali: Hi Phoebe.Female Audience Member #2: I had the chance to do an internship at a goat farm and one of the things I learned while I was there is that it's very challenging to get a foothold
So we approached people on the street.And so we'd go to maybe Phoebe and Jonathan, and we'd say Phoebe, can I have five minutes of your time?And Phoebe, if you grant me five minutes of your time, I am going to donate money to the local dog shelter.
Well, not surprisingly, rates go down.It's because the only-- Phoebe, Jonathan, I suspect you do not have 20 minutes of slack built into your morning commute.
And that's the end of the conversation.There's a question here from Phoebe.
Interestingly enough, it was at the American Museum in New York City that moral reformers found Afong Moy.The audience included Margaret Pryor and Phoebe and John McDowell, who were at that time the principal moral reformers in New York Cityand in the nation.
Hallie grew up in Hollywood in a family of writers.Her parents were Henry and Phoebe Ephron who were screenwriters for Fox and wrote screenplays for movies such as "Desk Set" with Hepburn and Tracy and "Carousel," the famous musical.She grew up in a house filled with books and sisters.
And I just feel like it's the most natural thing to talk about things that make you laugh or sad or angry or happy with how you lookand your race. And Phoebe, you alluded to it.But I just want to make sure that we talk about it a little bit more.
They talked about wanting their lives to count.There was a woman in the Midwest named Phoebe .And Phoebe had raised a family.
And I'm going to let people know that this is terrible.And then that same night, Phoebe personally crowdsurfed with Jon Hamm.
Everyone imagines-- my manager says that one of the greatest things to ever happen to The Roots was the fact that we never had a Bentley moment.I always wanted a clear balance, like a world where Cardi B and maybe Phoebe Snow could exist,
But now that we've covered in "La La Land" and how much we hated it-- I thought it was fine, to be honest.I detested it. OK, so Team Phoebe here with the hated "La La Land." Cool.Well, all right. So now that we've covered that, making sure that the landscape wasn't super white and male, let's talk about the impact that you think this show has had.
anyone has any questions do you want to go stand behind the microphone in the middle um we'll talk about Game ofThrones but I want to talk about um crashing as well and what it's like working with uh Phoebe Waller Bridge because I think her she's absolutelybrilliant and very much surprising star what was that like working with her as the writer and she is she is amazing she
David is an author, journalist, humorist, and lyricist.He's a longtime contributor to "Vanity Fair," where he has profiled such cultural icons as Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge.David is here with us today to talk about his new book, "Sunny Days, The Children's Television Revolution that Changed America." This book examines the unique political and social moment
Andrea is Girls' Hannah Horvath, if Hannah had stuck with that one awful copywriting job for a decade, and had become humble and expansive and soulfulin the process. But if there's one character Andrea most resembles, it's Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag, not because, as Attenberg sums it up,'single lady drinking and screwing,'" which I think we'll hear more about in a minute.
Matt Bardin: There are recipes in the App, by the way.Mario Batali: Yes. Female Audience Member #2: So, hi, my name's Phoebe. Thanks for coming again.Mario Batali: Hi Phoebe.
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