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And it'd be funny to see you and Elon discussing things.
BUT WE WILL CONTINUE OF COURSE, DISCUSSING THINGS – SEYMOUR: THANK YOU.
Is he discussing things you wish he were talking over with you?
We could have women discussing things like taking out the trash on television.
So it's been a process of discussing things, like here are the options.
Because it's leaderless and people really are just discussing things on the go, in Telegram groups.
Neither Lowe nor Underwood are all that abnormal, but the franchise delights in discussing things like virginity.
That should be a reality show, the two of you locked in a room essentially, discussing things.
How do you feel about publicly discussing things as personal as how and why you use the bathroom?
"They are discussing things at a New York level that most of us on the outside don't understand," Durbin said.
By the time they had finished discussing things, we decided we would join, so long as the group would still have us.
"The family members had a habit of discussing things very openly," said Manuel Jose Carvajal, 64, and part of the fourth generation.
"Politicians are discussing things they don't understand," said Mr. Herrero de Miñón, citing suggestions by some politicians that Spain needed a federal system.
Listen for when groups slip into discussing things outside their control and using them as excuses for why they are not more effective.
I had managed to make some money, so I started discussing things with Eva…Eventually, we decided that we had to get a divorce.
We will need our systems to be able to communicate and learn through language effectively, even when lacking context and discussing things in undefined terms.
Discussing things like your income and debt may feel unnatural, but your adviser isn't able to do their job well without all of the details.
"The most important thing is that people get used to the idea of discussing things with Jews instead of only talking about Jews," he says.
That was maybe not the best strategy because we ended up always discussing things when we were very tired at the end of the day.
Omar said they were discussing things that historically have been offensive to African Americans, some of which she told Ellison she did not find offensive.
Or maybe you used to feel electric discussing things like warm fronts and lightning strikes, but lately your weather conversations lack, shall we say, thermal convection.
"Whether or not you share personal information about yourself is up to you, but discussing things you truly care about is always the best strategy," she said.
While some huge — and shocking — twists happen early on, characters spend the front half of the series doing a lot of traveling and discussing things like politics and social customs.
BILL CLINTON, president: Starr's lawyers were trying to capitalize on the setup by getting me on videotape discussing things in graphic detail that no one should ever have to talk about publicly.
"I'm not sure that I heard anything that would be secretive, but it was a good meeting and we were discussing things that are important to your country and to mine," he said.
"It concerns me greatly that this President, after criticizing so many others about leaking potentially classified information should be discussing things that may very well be classified in such a cavalier fashion," Schiff told CNN.
" But with the advent of WNDB, she said, "[A]ll of a sudden people were publicly and loudly discussing things like representation and what it did for children, and kid lit professionals started taking notice.
And what you have described around populism, constantly going against the economy, erecting trade barriers, going after the companies, not fostering innovation but really discussing things that do not move jobs and productivity is not helping.
"She's definitely coming into her own; you can see that with her starting to talk about politics in interviews and discussing things that mean something to her personally," said Hillary Kerr, a founder of the website WhoWhatWear.com.
"I'm not sure that I heard anything that would be secretive, but it was a good meeting and we were discussing things that are important to your country and to mine," Kislyak told CNN about the meeting.
" On the Oval Office meeting where Trump disclosed classified intel: "I'm not sure that I heard anything that would be secretive, but it was a good meeting and we were discussing things that are important to your country and to mine.
Though his questions were quite cerebral and technical — too much of the evening was spent discussing things that only a director would think about — I'll give the Dark Knight director credit for not asking obvious questions, even if they did lead to some awkward pauses.
Its users are mainly in large cities like London, Berlin, New York and Hong Kong and so are used to dating in urban bars and restaurants, but now they are finding themselves discussing things like toilet roll, according to founder and CEO David Vermeulen.
"I think everybody as you get older and your parents get older, the relationship changes, but often times you don't come up with a way of talking or a new way of discussing things," Cooper explains in a recent interview with PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle.
In "Mikiri" women were able to form all of their talents regarding politics among egalitarian people. Most of the times, they were discussing things they were interested in and could relate to with one another. Those things being: a farmer, mother, wife, trader, etc.
Champions II is the first rules supplement for Champions, and features new skills and powers, enhancements for the combat system, rules for designing headquarters and vehicles, numerous charts and descriptions, record sheets, and short articles discussing things like normal, non-player characters, experience points, the law, money, and "Campaigning Champions".
He used to work sincerely for Hareendran's company, Starline Software Incorporated. Hareendran got a proposal from Indu, the daughter of a rich businessman. GK and his girlfriend Pooja helps Hareendran in meeting Indu and discussing things since Hareendran was a shy guy. Alex, who is an idealist, is in love with Indu.
King had decided that he no longer had the time to focus on the band due to family and professional obligations. This was hard on the rest of the guys but after discussing things, they decided to continue on with Hollenbeck taking over the vocals. As luck would have it, Hollenbeck and King have very similar voices, which should make for a smooth transition on the next album. The band hired Jaden Adair to take over the bass.
The most significant concern of her "far right" Republican parents was that she was a Democrat. She became isolated from the rest of the family because she had friends who were not Protestants or Country Club members and many that were poor. She also "wondered why women had to be in the kitchen while men were in the living room discussing things of world import." She began having crushes on girls in middle school, but didn't realize she was a lesbian and didn't have anyone to talk to about her feelings.
Liz realises how confused Elly is and reassures her Ian is her biological father. Karl tells Liz that Elly needs some love and attention from her mother, and after discussing things with Lars, Liz decides to take Elly to Sweden with her. Sixteen years later, Liz returns to Ramsay Street after Susan informs her that her daughters, Elly and Bea, need her support, having recently been manipulated and held hostage by Finn Kelly (Rob Mills). Liz also learns that Bea slept on the streets after leaving home at 15.
By November a Frauen den Weiberrat had been established in Hanover. Women, as elsewhere in the period, formed collectives which held consciousness-raising sessions and offered advice to other women on issues such as health care, discussing things like the dangers of the pill, alternative contraception devices and abortion. One such group was Brot und Rosen (Bread and Roses) a collective formed in Berlin, founded by Helke Sander, when Aktionsrat disbanded in 1969. Similar small groups formed in various parts of the country taking small initiatives, though liberationists were more restrained than elsewhere in Europe.
He stayed for some time in Chudovo village where Uspensky lived, and both men spent many sleepless nights discussing things like "life's religious meaning," "a common man's cosmic vision" and "the power of the land." At the time he was seriously considering leaving the capital to settle down in some far-out country place and become a teacher. Another big influence was Mikhaylovsky, who introduced the young man to the staff of Severny Vestnik, a literary magazine he founded with Davydova. Here Merezhkovsky met Vladimir Korolenko and Vsevolod Garshin, and later Nikolai Minsky, Konstantin Balmont and Fyodor Sologub: the future leaders of the Russian Symbolism movement.
He starred alongside co-writer Paul Whitehouse in Help on BBC Two in 2005, where he also appeared in the Armando Iannucci comedy The Thick of It in the same year. Langham was named Best Comedy Actor in the 2005 British Comedy Awards and won the 2006 BAFTA Best Comedy Performance award for his role in The Thick Of It. In November 2005 Langham wrote and starred in ITV pilot Seven Second Delay. He was a frequent guest on The Heaven and Earth Show. He was part of the writing team for Bremner, Bird and Fortune, in which he occasionally appeared as a civil servant discussing things with Bremner's Tony Blair.
Luanne remains indifferent to Hank's disgust at the frivolous lawsuit; however, Lucky continues to regret the situation. After discussing things with Hank, Lucky goes back to Johnson and asks to drop the lawsuit, but Johnson guilts him out of dropping by saying that it would be malpractice to do so. Dismayed, Lucky relays Johnson's refusal to the guys, and Dale comes up with a plan: have Lucky fake not being injured so that there will appear to be no grounds to sue. Hank, Dale, and Lucky film a video of Lucky teeing off at the golf course (with Lucky barely suppressing his pain long enough to make it look convincing) and bring it to Johnson, who agrees that the footage is enough to destroy the case.
After the initial response that red is a color, Pound imagines asking for a definition of color and having it described in terms of vibration, with vibration then defined in terms of energy, and that successive abstractions eventually reach a level where language has lost its power. Returning to empiricism, Pound reminds the reader that the progress of science increased rapidly once "Bacon had suggested the direct examination of phenomena, and after Galileo and others had stopped discussing things so much, and had begun really to look at them". Pound provides several other examples of the same contrasting ideas throughout the first chapter, ranging over topics as diverse as chemistry, Chinese writing, and Stravinsky. At the end of the chapter he summarizes his argument by claiming abstraction does not expand knowledge.
Through anti-oppressive practice social work practice focuses on a more emancipatory form of practice which locates the individual people and their family within their social contexts and helps them with structural patterns of the society that perpetuate inequalities through promotion of choices.Thompson, 2011 When discussing things with service users, practitioners can use jargon, abbreviations, and legal terms which may create unnecessary barriers by reinforcing power differences between the service user and the practitioner. Speaking plainly and clearly is considered good working practice, where the client can not only understand but can become involved in making choices and decisions about their involvement with social services. More specifically, anti-oppression deals with the negative experience of people based on their race, their gender identity, sexual identity, their physical and mental ability, their choice of religion, their class background (whether growing up poor, working poor, working, middle or upper class), their physical appearance (fat or thin), and the list goes on.

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