adult attachment styles and they saw for example there's very little effect of parental uh behavior on adult attachment style . For example, they saw that the maternal effect was something around thelike it contributed maybe 3% to your adult attachment style . So you decide for yourself if that's important like
So when I started to, like, I first started my own business and then had my own company, I picked up some of those habits of being directive toward people. style . And I will say that probably I didn't truly improve in my job until I went to Berklee, where I was not dealing with
I have an oxtail one that uses one of my base broths. Style ? Well, she's Sansei, and I'm Yonsei, so she's been in the United States for-- that's the third generation, so she's very Americanized as well.
When the barrier stopped her, Alien acted startled, purposely trying to catch the guard's eye. style to kind of express that.
at least likes to present twelve slides in an hour and that's okay that's her style but both of us can actually tell three stories by adapting to our individual style and that's that I thinkcomes through quite a lot in fiestar's where you emphasize reflecting on
And that's what you want, that's what you want to do, is be able to figure out when which style is going to work for you, and understand your default style . So if you have a style that you tend to avoid, and every time a conflict comes up, you're hiding under the table, you have to think abouthow can I compensate for that, how can I make this a little bit more palatable for me.
Viewer, the uses of the word curation really starts spiking from the mid to late '90s, and that's because actually on a sort of GeoCities style site-- do you guys remember GeoCities, the early website, you know, where you'd have sort of nice design like this?People were starting to do things that looked very much like curation.
undertone to it and a very prompt to you know um style to their music. Yeah. So I was immediately fascinated and and connected with them and uh and then you performedwith them then for a little bit. asked if I could join their um I didn't really ask I just kind of started scooting over
I think are important issues but I think uh sort of pale by comparison to this possibility of a Industrial Revolution style or larger uh change to the way that Society operates uhso I think these I think these are useful things to think about but but just they're not they're not the things
dinner Saturday Thursday through Saturday and on Sundays we do a little bit different concept a little bit more traditional a little bit more family style it's a paa menu um that's kind of a little homage to his his grandfather in his restaurant and then the othernight of service dinner we do a tasting menu so seven or nine courses um no menu actually just our guests sit down and
both men and women people of color lgbtq characters people Lovecraft himself did not often write about into a Lovecraft style story and of course lovecraft's Tales outside time and space four extraordinary Tales from the mind of HPLovecraft adapted for radio by our own Amy lmit what you're about to see is an Abridged version of that piece with two
lot of fur marks that match up with his wig. Um, all of the wigs in our show are made from yak hair actually. Um, and we style ears into them. So like none of them are they're all built below the ear. So you can't actually see the humanear from stage. They're all covered. And then you have the the little cat ears on top. Um she has a great set of cat ears,
sort of kitchen bible recipes and from their original kitchen form and and edited them into more of a home cook style recipe and then also did the recipe editing for that yeah so then the idea of this cookbook essential recipesthat everybody should know how did you guys decide and curate the list of what's going in the book what's not going to make the cut well my original
about style and talk about kind of two biases that I think um people bring to email and how we can address them from a style perspective to make our email sort of more likely to be something that people respond to that people will takeaction on so the first bias is this idea of the busy bias right so we now live in a
It's a circle of friends. style into a 14 person group who would do 14-part harmony.
style , and therefore is judging you as someone who doesn't, because you're not articulating it in ways that they're comfortable with.
style of development is coming everywhere, even in places like Bakersfield, which is ground zero for drive-to qualify.
style , and liked each other's vibe.
style i' ask God not to take me beg argue maybe even curse his name I don't
Style is-- Garance: Oh, I have a good one because I think I came up with the idea. Sorry I talk too much. But I realize it's
style in terms of leadership style and also in terms of strategy so we'll look
style what's my leadership style what's my strategy in this Fram shifting sense
style of government and a new vision of its responsibilities to its citizens.
style , you slow things down. Now, sometimes it's quite appropriate to be a bottleneck. Check with me before you make a certain level of decision. I think sometimes
style , that they offend people and they don't know. They don't know it. They have to watch them. You'd never dream -- I would have never dreamed from just knowing
style . And so sometimes we did kind of have that initial dream of a line cook who wanted a chance to try out his or her own food.
style that dominates globally, but still they were existing styles . And you look at these cultures, almost every culture around the world had its own indigenous beers and, of
style and your way but I think that being a journalist and and being an
style and wines is amazing and not just the wies on itself but also the vintages
style if you he will last for a while
style and depends on the brewer. This is made with a little less wheat than a Wit Beir or a Hefeweizen.
style porter. >>Hallie: And you all know Anchor Brewing from San Francisco.
style white ale. Um, and then we had a Belgian beer with a Saison Dupont. There are also Abbey Ales and Trappist Ales. You may have heard of that.
style of techwondo which uh North Korea says is superior to the South Korean style they have 70 schools around the
style of you know a David McCulla biography or you know I mean it's it's going to read like that now again you
style you know six weeks after I I I got something here and there's a whole new whole new line of clothes um that kind
style of celebrity chef and really the only way that they got to be celebrities
style of these kinds of patterns where every line becomes a pleat, there's some interesting things about pleats expressing tilings and lines because funny things happen at the vertices
style uh economic uh structure it what it really does is enables the private sector to do what it does best and I
self- scrutiny. It's just like it's not there. so predictable from the point of styles are and then on the basis of that reorganizing the environment around you so that it doesn't trigger the worst parts of you
styles do a lot for us.
styles . When I finally got the chance to travel, probably starting around 2003 or 2004 to visit distilleries and other bars
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styles and some people have more assertive leadership styles , and some people have more quiet leadership styles .
styles of thinking and behaving evolved uh millions of years ago uh for millions of years we lived in little hunting and
Styles are very helpful.
styles of the different authors.
Styles like uh pale alses from England or uh loggers from from Germany so knowing we are starting small we said
Styles specific um and there was a number of reasons that I wanted to do that the first one was I was pretty
styles , our business models. They reflect the idea that we are aggressive, utilitarian, self-interested, materialistic, and pleasure-seeking.