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And his word goes, he's the father in the absence of the father.And he becomes the protege, could say, of the Naiman people.
and so he was worried that his protege would lose respect by continuing to write for Broadway, that thatwould somehow disempower his protege, or make him not be taken seriously.And he strongly advised his pupil to quit that Broadway nonsense and stick to classical music.
And several others created many powerful works like these.Cole's protege, Frederic Edwin Church was hugely successful at doing this.Let's talk about this painting for a minute.
As we see after "Crazy Rich Asians," and a bunch of us saw "Always Be My Maybe" last night.And the proteges are now creating more, and it's creating a cycle, which is why it's dominating content, it's dominating the food scene, and I really
And so this happened again and again and again.And so he developed proteges in this way.So his three major proteges in New York was a woman named Julie Reiner, who actually is from Hawaii and spent several years bartending in San Francisco
And so he developed proteges in this way.So his three major proteges in New York was a woman named Julie Reiner, who actually is from Hawaii and spent several years bartending in San Franciscobefore she moved to New York.
So his conducting mentor, who was from the old country, Russia and Europe, and had the old-fashioned way of looking at things--and so he was worried that his protege would lose respect by continuing to write for Broadway, that thatwould somehow disempower his protege, or make him not be taken seriously.
Pacific" and "Sound of Music" and all those really big Broadway shows.So Oscar Hammerstein's young protege, very untested, was recommended.And they brought him in as the lyricist.
Kids love cars, it's true.Getting back to the newest protege, so we have the Signal who is joining this pedigree of sort of bat-like heroes.Cannon fodder. Cannon fodder?
to an insect. They can forcibly fire their pollen at insects.One of his neighbor and protege, John Lubbock, a memoir that he published in 1874, commented on how Mr. Darwin's beenso good as to irritate one of these flowers in my presence.
to other people. So researchers really love to name things specific in psychology.This is now known as the protege effect, and explains why explaining something to someone else is actually like a really effective way to learn.So an example of this is Richard Feynman, might be familiar to many of you-- one of the most well-known, successful physicists
Number two, by the way-- we're in Boston, so I can tell you-- it's Bill Parcells.And the reason is because he has one protege that is in the Super Bowl almost every year.And that's Bill Belichick.
He actually flew Japanese craftsmen here to America just to build his house, because he has a lot of money,apparently. His protege is Mark Benningham, who founded salesforce.com.And Salesforce, as some of you might know, is a partner of Google.
It's unusual. And maybe you'll see it for some technical skills, but for management and for leadership, much less likely.So I saw that by many of the proteges that I talked to-- I call them proteges, but former team members.
You've seen this one scene in which the or the proteges and , the guru of the transgender clan, they're on a mattress
And we had a Toshiba laptop, protege laptop.
pum, automáticamente la herramienta que nos protege es el móvil y esto ya como que no pasa nada por estar aquí sola
But I learned so much from this research in terms of as a protege in this situation,
He did this project with Joan Littlewood, who was a radical theater director and a protege of the German playwright, Bertolt Brecht.
Erin McKeown is this amazing musician, who is an Ani DiFranco protege back in the day,
Are there any artists that we need to look for that you're mentoring, or any proteges out there that we need to be on the lookout
There's a guru on the top, and then there are proteges.
So again, there is a huge learning in-- so those who have proteges, again,
Fue complicada. Y yo creo que es una cuestión de que ella también está como muy a la defensiva y la gente que está alrededor la protege
And they were running out of time.And so they brought in this kid, this 25-year-old kid, Steve Sondheim, who was a protege of Oscar Hammerstein, as in Rodgers & Hammerstein, who wrote "Oklahoma" and "SouthPacific" and "Sound of Music" and all those really big Broadway shows.
There have been some very prominent researchers historically-- Ian Stevenson, a professor at the University of Virginia, now deceased, and his protege
As we see after "Crazy Rich Asians," and a bunch of us saw "Always Be My Maybe" last night.And I think this whole abundance mindset is allowing us to look at from the top where Chang, Troy, Huang, they're creating these proteges.
Y me has dado una idea de-- esto no lo tengo apuntado, pero ahora que hablamos del mar y de protegerlo, ahora hay mucha noticia en torno a esta
the school officials themselves, or men otherwise hardwired to the city's machinery; politicians and their cronies, ward bosses and their street corner protegees, cops,
and that's why you get the incredible bright-colored costumes and all of that compared to the blacks and greys.Interesting. Well, on that note, now the Robins, or the new protegees,keep increasing. We have the Signal.
What do you do with that?And so I started studying them and interviewing them and interviewing a lot of the people that work for them, a lot of the proteges.Hundreds of interviews over many years of looking at this.
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