I would say, for example, when I do software, I like to think about it like how a user who has no idea about my processes This unnamed company-- what's your first name?
I would say, for example, when I do software, I like to think about it like how a user who has no idea about my processes One unnamed consulting firm that I have worked with says you do not send emails to team members before 7:00 AM
I would say, for example, when I do software, I like to think about it like how a user who has no idea about my processes And the unnamed company is saying, Boris, we're having an off-site.
nailed to benches, clinched to desks." In "Bartleby, the Scrivener," the few windows in the office look out onto nothing but more walls. "On one end," the unnamed narrator writes, "the window faced the white wall of the interior of a spacious skylight shaft, penetrating the building from top to bottom, and on the other side, there was an unobstructed view of a brick wall, black by age and everlasting shade."
However, in the Epstein case, the US attorney gave him a deal that said that we would not prosecute unnamed co-conspirators. Holy who's that? Who's unnamed co-conspirators? Unnamed co-conspirators could be 50 people. It could be 75
There’s a very hush-hush vibe surrounding everyone’s identity. But the novel focuses on an unnamed heroine who’s going through it. First, she’s a young girl dodging the rebels, then she’s pregnant and fighting alongside them, then her baby is sold to fund the rebellion.
so it's called aigo so all of our food wrap right now that we have is plastic and toxic right so your unnamed something wrap uh that you put on top um it's so way if you wrap an avocado it cuts off all the air and it turns brown immediately right so with a bego it's
his homosexuality and and as a result he was tried and he was condemned to uh the September 1939 to a unnamed United States University even though I
face of tyrants. And while some argue that the President might be modeled on Guatemalan leader Manuel Estrada Cabrera — allegedly! allegedly! — other scholars say the decision to write about an unnamed dictator in an unnamed country tells us something else: That the novel is less interested in recounting the story of one historical figure, and more interested in exploring the effects that a dictatorship has on a society.
Like, I knew them enough to know, you're not bringing your A-game. And then literally like the next day in front of an unnamed person, who I'll admit was an intimidating leader at Google, they brought their A-game.
And that's what we're shifting a little bit, not just that brand that makes workwear. And we've had meetings with some retailers who will go unnamed who are very longstanding partners of ours, who have been like, you
Malaysia Africa England Texas another foreign country we were in Berkeley for a year Seattle for a few years at another unnamed company Jim writes for The Atlantic Monthly Magazine where he's always done reporting when we went to China I worked for the Pew Internet
One Amazing Thing. One Amazing Thing is set in an unnamed American city, but I noted that it was a city that has cable cars and earthquakes. So, maybe unnamed is not exactly a complete surprise. So this novel winds together the personal stories of individuals who have been thrown together in unexpected circumstances. And we're going to welcome Chitra here to
door and he was served papers. you quote retweeted that tweet from Sam Alman and you said the unnamed book
that we would not prosecute unnamed co-conspirators. Holy who's that? Who's unnamed co-conspirators? Unnamed co-conspirators could be 50 people. It could be 75 people. The guy who gave that sweetheart deal became the Secretary of Labor. He was at that time the US attorney for for
So that is the legacy of a Tongan. Secondarily, this is a picture of an unnamed Japanese boy carrying his brother. And this was taken by a gentleman named Joe O'Donnell, who was part of the US military at the time.
I mean-- anyway. So recently, a couple weeks ago, I'm buying these pants. And I'm in a department store near here that will remain unnamed . And I'm standing there.
Everything's fine. I have to go. So you just witnessed that instinctual tightening, completely unnamed . But you saw it there.
Why would a provincial Indian government official, unnamed , in a local paper know how much President Obama's security costs were when the White House doesn't even release that information?
was was people, most of them unnamed , within the Republican party saying, "Well, you know if John keeps after this issue, I don't know whether he can get the nomination. The security
We see this theme in Justin Torres’s 2011 novel “We the Animals,” which follows an unnamed narrator whose father is Puerto Rican and whose mother is white.
“The House of the Spirits” focuses on the Trueba family, who live in an unnamed country usually understood to be Allende’s own Chile.
And that's the wrong way. The woman at the department store, who will remain unnamed -- if she had said, I'm not sure.
The first volume, very early in the book, the unnamed narrator gives the following description.
Sect. Julian Castro: It's a company that shall go unnamed right now.
We never even surf this wave. it was just another unnamed kind of peek in the background.
In that space, Sigmund Freud was influenced about homosexuality by another researcher who will go unnamed
The source -- this ran everywhere, but the source was an unnamed , local, regional official in India, who would have no idea. And then somebody quoted somebody once, and it’s
and it, it simplified to just two guys working at some unnamed and sort of unknown software company; became a little simpler and a little less epic and a little more conducive to the
Last year when she was here, she read from her book, The Palace of Illusions. Today, she's back with a brand new novel, One Amazing Thing. One Amazing Thing is set in an unnamed American city, but I noted that it was a city that has cable cars and earthquakes. So, maybe unnamed is not exactly a complete surprise.
people. The guy who gave that sweetheart deal became the Secretary of Labor. He was at that time the US attorney for for Florida. He was asked, "Why did you give that sweetheart deal?" Cuz the deal's ridiculous. Unnamed co-conspirators will be exempt from prosecution.
The poem’s English translator, Eliot Weinberger, says that its unnamed inspiration is Charles Lindbergh, who famously completed the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927.
Here are the Curly Notes. Published in 1946, “El Señor Presidente” tells the story of a fictionalized dictator who rules over an unnamed country with an iron fist. Known only as “the president,” he rarely appears in the text.
I would say, for example, when I do software, I like to think about it like how a user who has no idea about my processes So you have been called to facilitate an off-site by, let's say, an unnamed company.
And it's uncomfortable. It gets our attention by creating attention, and then pushing us to do something about it. And if there's nothing we can do to resolve it, then we're left with a kind of an unnamed edginess just begging for resolution. You know that place?
Which, that doesn't mean anything. That's like saying, "I found it on the street." So, we started checking and going back and we traced it back to an unnamed Indian provincial
But I do remember this one time where we were here researching and we went to a small suburban town, which shall remain unnamed for the larger part because it, you know it was an interesting