But it's also a story of drama and persistence by people with a dream that actually managed, despite a lot of issues along the way, to pull off what they didn't know how to do when we started. And I'd be happy to answer questions if you have some and talk about this.
And he'll give me energy. He'll pull off . And it's-- so the level of stagecraft and sensitivity he has on stage to the audience and to us, I mean, that's not an easy thing to sit meditatively in that position
So the idea was, at Google, engineers, especially who wanted to go out and innovate, could actually be given the opportunity to work on innovation projects that to actually pull off growing in leadership like they do.
But they faced this serious barrier to entry-- the Tordesillas line and the trade routes dominated by the Portuguese and the Spanish. So to pull off this moonshot venture they had to come up with a new approach. They needed capital, they needed organization, they needed knowledge, technology, they had to develop everything.
And if the walk doesn't work, I know it's time to go to the library, where I will just walk down the history and anthropology shelves and pull off anything that seems appealing. And nine times out of 10, that first stack of books will have something in it that was what I was looking for.
So that's Burine, Shoreline, Beaux Arts, Maple Valley, Woodinville, Muckleshoot Reservation, and a bunch more I can't pull off the top of my head. And so when you're in Burine, you might see Burine police, and then you'll see a little King County sheriff under that.
We were going to make this book called "101 Easy Asian Recipes," and it was going to be 101 super difficult recipes that no one could pull off . But somewhere along the line, we grew up a little bit and decided that helping people cook at home was important, and that kind of making esoteric jokes that only
So I knew two tricks. But you can't pull off a whole film with just two tricks. But I was so exhausted wanting to try it.
I mean, I was pleasantly surprised by that. And we pull off a show like this.
-Real deal, man. Antarctica. So if you pull off those rocks, they're gonna go down on your partners below, and kill them or cut ropes.
exclamation points. Everything about him was accelerated, his eating, his thinking, his climbing, his praying. And they pull off some feats that just seem unimaginable.
That's the first thing that I read in the morning. hard to pull off .
Kelly McGonigal: That is probably not the letter you should write Kelly McGonigal: So just for the people who are watching this on the video the question was, if you feel really bad about yourself Kelly McGonigal: "Pull off the cellophane!" "Okay, great, whew!" "Stop!" Two minutes they have to wait.
And that takes time. That is very hard to pull off .
It was written. OK, so how do you do it? And it was not so easy to pull off as scripted, and it took a lot of work by a lot of different people or martial artists and stunt people to figure out a way to deliver on the promise on the page, and it'd be something that would stick.
And these are a hard thing to pull off .
And we did some trickery to pull off his wife in the film and make sure that it kind of--- I think they turned out pretty well.
hardest hat of all the colors to pull off in real life um is what to do next is the green shoots idea it's creative
That's very hard to pull off , where it's stunningly surprising, but also like a key that completely fits the lock.
On "Bolt" you guys could barely pull off the scene of Bolt sticking his head out of the car window.
That's how we're able to pull off these extraordinary memory feats.
And history will tell whether they can pull off that balance in a very, very powerful way.
Is it a harder show to pull off ?
And if we were to pull off the trick again--if we could trebles yields from land again--and I think it could be done with existing technology let alone new ones, because there are large
It took a government grant to pull off some of this stuff.
So what's in the movie is what we could pull off .
And all of my cast-- I managed to pull off a great cast, because they all believed in the story, and they felt like it was something that should be told.
So it would be a lot harder to pull off the realism aspect that they were going for, if you have a ghost and his bat--
I'm always amazed at some of these puzzles that you pull off .
They had to cabinet to what his people thought they could pull off .
So this is not an easy thing to pull off , and again, ironically, its one of the reasons that the network is so secure.
from the very beginning which enabled them to to pull off some of the Feats that they did you know when they first
And I'm really hoping that he's gonna pull off what needs to pull off after what Harper did.
I was just excited that we were able to pull off those kind of chord progressions and something that had to do with pop culture.
That was all they had the politics to pull off .
And then run. Pull off the fake moustache.
Unsurprisingly, this is particularly difficult to pull off with large animals.
It's like a race car, and you pull off .
So this is just a mobilization that we've never been able to pull off before.
Yeah, and so I think if you can pull off a large-scale blind taste test and every single person-- not every single person,
I mean, that might be too much to pull off as your tenure in the accounts department, but hey, it's a good thing to aim at.
Never mind. Did you just pull off the E-R-- It's after 1:00.
about citizen engagement so if you look at the voter numbers I can't pull off the top of my head but people who really
I mean, if you can pull off a rhetorical home run like that, people are going to remember your talk for a very long time.
And so first I didn't want to do anything that we couldn't pull off .
That's the first thing that I read in the morning. But it's really, really hard to pull off .
Gail Simmons: I think Top Chef Desserts is a harder show to pull off .
world. And it's a difficult thing to pull off .
Robert Reich: As I said before I think transfer payments are very difficult to pull off , particularly in the United States.
that sense that we don't know there's no other way to pull off the grid you feel like there's no way to get off the