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We were looking for some action, also known as trouble, as young man often do.I politely took over.
Yes. And those who had the lived experience would be brought in for the horrible storytelling of what folks endured.And then they were politely told to go away, right?Thank you for your story.
And she suddenly realized that she could use it for the back of one of her violas, one of her creations.And so she politely asked the hospital, could she have this wood?She would replace it with something else.
So just a couple days ago, I did the same search, and here's what I got.I remember getting politely pointed out that I use guys all the time and things like that.
And therefore, their children will end up suffering.So they would politely go and tell the principal and college administrators that they don't want me in the class.The college principal will call over my parents.
And so he introduces me, nice introduction.The audience claps very politely, and I go sit on my little velvet couch.And Scott Bowman comes up, and the place goes crazy.
But then you can pay back then, when you go to the tour in July.And Roberto politely turned to the journalist and said, yeah, it's true.Stephen will ride for me now.
But I would say in the last gallery of the exhibition, we have a case that has some 3D printed objects in it.say this politely-- it's just not right to have commercial academic partnerships.
and some dumb thing about I think sports players getting scared by their own mascot.You wait politely in line at the movie theater.
And two years later, I was offered to buy back that company, which I had sold to them for over $50 million, for $1.And I politely declined, and I was right to decline because a friend of mine who lost his shirt.But what was frustrating about that was, that while you can make money and learn things, there's very few companies-- and Google is one of the exceptions, so I think you
And he had a suit and tie on.And I waited politely for a while.And I was like, so do you have to wear the suit all the time?
So tell us how can we all tune our internal crap detectors?Howard: So politely you can call this critical consumption of information.Hemingway used the term crap detectors.
to write down three to five priorities. Now, some of you may say, "Rob, you couldn't understand. We've got ten or fifteen priorities." I've had people say that to meand I would say politely back, ten to fifteen priorities is the same as zero. Zero. That's zero. Okay? And whydo I say that? It's not that I don't have a to-do list of ten or fifteen things, but a human being, no matter
given letters from the queen to act on her behalf especially to seiz things from the Spaniards whom she was incompetition with she would politely deny to the ambassadors that she was involved in any such thingbut the active use of this kind of force and the fact that they could stimulate
it just means that she and I respond to a particular situation differently but if she and I were tolife but I listened politely people would say things like how come you can wear wool sweaters and
amount of what they politely called Power skimming going on um reading which takes the form of skipping like a stone
I was having a hard time speaking politely or dealing with people.
I think you raise your hand most politely
I told him to be my spokesperson.And he took my story and very politely said to me, once it was all finished, Stephen, story's great, you know?The only thing is, all the articles are done for tomorrow.
And you learn to smile and nod politely at both, and then completely ignore them.
I would much rather graciously and politely say, you know what?
I had to be very politely persistent, and not take no for an answer.
point Gary Gygax probably not so politely told them to get lost.
What he would do is he would listen politely, not say anything, then walk away.
to put solar on my roof and I politely tell my have solar on my roof.
That were polite, like politely, like straight up.
It says, "Superboy politely apologizes for ripping some dude's arm off." And he says, "Aw man, I'm sorry.
church on Sunday where they're told sometimes more politely but the message is still God hates
for my wife to have that with "wice" instead of "fwench fwies,"' he'd politely ask each and every
And Jason was saying that he gets calls from solar companies and he politely tells them he can't put solar on his roof
And as the vendor was presenting, I politely interrupted and I asked a set of questions, because this was an important software
interesting looking guy. And he listened very politely to the whole presentation, and then there was a call for questions.
And it's more often the case that people are pretending, listening politely, to long stories, especially if they're not personally relevant,
And I introduced it in 2009 in my interview with Sheryl, and she politely nodded and then put that aside.
And the British had a habit-- doesn't surprise any of us-- of sending the same messages in the same way terribly politely.
And so I thought, I will look them up and I will very politely inquire if they had deliberately done this.
It was true that a few years earlier in an interview with Audubon Magazine I had politely praised the organization, or at least its magazine,
A lot of people feel intimidated, to put it politely, by the large platform players.
And it was called by George Saunders a "tour de force," after which Mr. Sloan has politely requested that no further commentary on his writing
If you have questions even now, as long as you ask them politely, please.
I started to think about this, and I don't know how to put this very politely, but the fact is that for technically competent people--
And then at the end, they asked a question politely, thank you for the presentation.
Which ones I don't like, I try to ignore politely.
The man leading the front lines stepped out to invite him, not very politely, to kindly get out of the way or 1,000 Lorian linebackers
How do you accept things, and how do you politely decline an idea?
And I've been nagging John for about a year, politely, of course, because I knew that if he knew David, and I'd hope to
And so you can tell jokes, and people will laugh politely.
I know this is not the food I need to get my body healthy." So I politely send the food back pick up the phone and
Certainly older. And it is denial when we try to pass for younger or believe in what anti-aging products promise or get offended when someone politely offers us
Can some of us please engage in that tweet with 30,000 hate speeches and say, hey, by the way, politely, I disagree with what you say--
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