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Well, I'm always a skeptic until I know more, honestly.
President, I'm really fine," Hayden replied, "more honestly (and firmly).
As Olga's friend I can talk with her more honestly.
Maybe it's an irredeemable pursuit, more honestly pursued for money alone.
Or, more honestly, they somehow became more tiresome as they grew more awesome.
Watching it back, I really wish Anthony would have communicated more honestly with me.
Most fathers also communicate more directly and more honestly with children about their flaws.
But it starts with politicians in both parties talking more honestly about what they can do.
The Sun conjuncts a retrograde Mercury on July 21, helping us communicate more honestly with each other.
Mitchell also hopes to see the issue portrayed more honestly and openly on TV shows and in movies.
The planets are giving you a bravery booster right now to connect with others more honestly and deeply.
But we need to check them more honestly if we are to really understand how to move forward.
More honestly scored, they add about $500 billion to the $1.5 trillion of debt already acknowledged — plus interest.
Or perhaps more honestly post-human than the ironic appropriation of corporate aesthetics that tends to accompany such ideas.
Reports of the practice leaked out, and the brands found themselves under pressure to market their products more honestly.
Maybe we must all strive to be more egg-like, moving forward—more open, more earnest, more honestly ourselves.
Is there something you've watched/read/played that spoke to you much more honestly than you expected it to?
The history of what Mr. Assad's government once called "truces" — but now more honestly promotes as military victories — is dark.
My own history more honestly resembles stumbling around in the dark — and asking my local wine shop experts for blind personal recommendations.
For whatever reason, they have been able to discard the burdens society puts on their desire, allowing their sexuality to develop more honestly.
Instead of trying to talk down the threat, he could have learned from Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu to speak about it far more honestly.
It may be that the two of you would benefit from some counseling, to help you communicate more honestly about this fraught subject.
" However, he also said that he wouldn't limit what the press would write, and said that he merely thought they "should speak more honestly.
I have said yes to the center, of course, to the central ambition to portray a friendship more honestly than I have seen before.
My question is: How can I best continue to accommodate the demands of my professional life while living more honestly as my true, creative self?
But once I started looking more honestly at success, I realized how the slow-and-steady strategy might be more the norm than we realize.
A background hum of uneasiness has motivated me to work harder, travel farther, speak more honestly, and curiously, take more risks than I might have otherwise.
If both groups were better and more honestly represented in media and popular culture, I'm sure that would help fix the perception some people have of us.
Can repenting of the harms done to LGBTQ people lead Christians to serve and love others not only more honestly and humbly but in more diverse ways?
It says the idea is to harness digitally stored information to chivvy everyone into behaving more honestly, whether fly-by-night companies or tax- and fine-dodging individuals.
"I can talk about her more openly, talk about her more honestly, and I can remember her better, and publicly talk about her better," he said of Diana.
By being deliberately concealing himself behind a stage name, that anonymity sets him free, giving him license to write and sing more honestly than if under his birth name.
As a journalist, I see so much spin, preening, hypocrisy — but in your prison cell, you embody democratic values more honestly and passionately than the leaders of our democratic countries.
Obviously it didn't take long for the right-wing press to weigh in, but his brave move opened the door for others in the force to express themselves more honestly.
By holding these two opposing truths in one hand — that you're doing great and also struggling — you're giving yourself the opportunity to engage more honestly with your healing and growth process.
In reaction to this, Klechevsky points out that I do, in fact, seem to "emote more honestly than most people do" and that, basically, some folks rock with it and some don't.
Reid: We could all be doing more, honestly, ourselves included, but there are some, you know, there's a lot of really good work out there, and we're not doing it all ourselves.
When PTSD was officially recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, in 1980, many hoped it would lead society to reckon more honestly with the ethical chaos of war.
As with all military conflicts, it is obvious that some framed the issues differently and came to different conclusions, and, as Americans, perhaps we should examine our nation's own moral ambiguities more honestly.
Nya wants Omari to find a better path than the one that his father, Xavier (Morocco Omari), followed; she wants him to love his mother—and other women of color—more honestly and fully.
Although this may be a seductive phrase, we need to more honestly reckon with the recent history of law and order that brought us to this violent crisis so we can make a better choice the second time around.
Yet precisely because it isn't human, and is therefore free from bias, the robot can spur people to engage more honestly, its creator says, making it useful in situations such as screening for health risks where people often lie.
It is reasonable to conclude that senior Democrats are worried about Joe Biden's increasingly baffling speech patterns—or, put more honestly, the fact that he sounds like he is in the midst of a worrisome decline in mental acuity.
To help combat that exhaustion (or, more honestly, exacerbate it), we've compiled this year's best, weirdest, and most oddly specific pop-culture brackets, presented in, yes, a bracket, to help determine which viral match-up best encapsulates 2018's Bracket Madness.
Between mocking the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates and thanking God for his administration's accomplishments, Trump managed to speak more honestly than at last year's CPAC address, which had the most false claims for any single speech he's given as President.
What if all the filthy lucre that's currently being sunk into the coffers of ad tech giants — and far less visible but no less privacy-trampling data brokers — is literally being sunk, and could both be more honestly and far better spent?
A cynic certainly has the right to say no, but I would disagree, not because there is an overriding will inside the organization to reform, but because FIFA will have no choice but to conduct its business more transparently and more honestly.
Reid: We could all be doing more, honestly, ourselves included, but there are some, there's a lot of really good work out there, and we're not doing it all ourselves, you know, we're doing a lot ourselves, but we're also trying to build a coalition for change.
There were moments of conflict and even cruelty in that play — I remember feeling like I had been slapped in the face when Arnold's mother tells him she wished he had never been born — but those relationships felt more real to me, the emotions more honestly earned.
"I am in a better place about it than I have been for a long time, where I can talk about her more openly, talk about her more honestly, and I can remember her better, and publicly talk about her better," Prince William said of his mother, the late Princess Diana.
Fortunately for Warren, her other unofficial slogan, "Big Structural Change," represents her political program and the mission she's undertaking much more honestly and effectively; she offers an improvement on the policy directives of Obama (because "Change" alone clearly wasn't enough) while being reticent to embrace the full-throated "political revolution" of Senator Bernie Sanders.
Prince William revealed his struggle to come to terms with his mother's death during an interview with GQ. "I am in a better place about it than I have been for a long time, where I can talk about [my mother] more openly, talk about her more honestly, and I can remember her better, and publicly talk about her better," the royal told the outlet.
Loyal friends should give him the benefit of the hope that he will in the future write more honestly, informedly, and responsibly about the Church that he undoubtedly loves.
In 1952, the OPC and OSO, along with assorted support offices, were merged to what was originally called the "Directorate of Plans", then, more honestly, the "Directorate of Operations." It has recently been reorganized into the National Clandestine Service.
More honestly, he asks: "Death, where is thy sting? Where is thy victory, Hell?" Scene 3 A Soldier and a Maiden (the Bobbed-Hair Girl) confront one another as enemies. Unable to kill each other, their thoughts turn to love.
" But, Wilson initially felt some apprehension about the decision. "They either want me to fail… or they trust me." But the producers quickly assured the actor it was the latter. And once he got into it, Wilson felt the changes allowed for him to play the role more "honestly.
Juno, Athena, and Venus/Aphrodite, by Joris Hoefnagel or Hans Eworth , ca 1569 There have been numerous notable portrayals of Queen Elizabeth in a variety of art forms, and she is the most filmed British monarch. George MacDonald Fraser wrote "no historic figure has been represented more honestly in the cinema, or better served by her players".
Claire and Julia are the rebels, the failures, the embarrassments that must be tolerated. When Julia arrives home, Claire greets her more honestly, more warmly than do Julia's parents. Despite Claire's open disdain for her sister, she has never told Agnes about Tobias's affair. It is not clear if she does this out of love or out of spite.
For example, in 1962 Hartigan painted an image of Marilyn Monroe. Her painterly, expressive treatment of the subject differs from the impersonal manner of such pop artists as Andy Warhol. Working from several photographs, Hartigan felt that her fragmented, semi- abstract picture represented Monroe more honestly than her glamorous, public image. "Modern Cycle" (1967) captures the American fascination and worship of machines in the 1960s.
H. G. Robinson, an investigator, found that although the project had built 700 houses, they were poorly constructed, and "A good wind would rip the tar paper roofs off and the cellars have been condemned by the board of health." Public hearings were immediately held. The reputation of the Truman Committee grew so strong that fear of an investigation was sometimes enough of a deterrent to stop underhanded dealings. An unknown number of people performed more honestly in war production because of the threat of a Truman visit.
Mitchel was able to expand the city's regulatory activities, ran the police department more honestly and efficiently and much like in 1910 he maintained impartiality during garment and transportation workers strikes in 1916. At 1:30 P.M., on April 17, 1914, Michael P. Mahoney fired a gun at the mayor as Mitchel was getting in his car to go to lunch. The bullet ricocheted off a pedestrian and hit Frank Lyon Polk, New York City's corporation counsel, in the chin. Mitchel's early popularity was soon diminished due to his fiscal policies and vision of education.
But she has a sweet side which she tries to hide, when they went to Underworld when the Kobolds welcomed them, and eventually becomes very close friends with Yucie (perhaps, even overly protective of her), even though she denies to admit it. Throughout her friendship with her new friends, she changes to more honestly enjoy friendship and have fun with her friends. She is seventeen, but like the others, has the body of a ten-year-old, although she looks rather developed. She desires to be the platinum princess because she wishes to become an adult.
Reproducing a number of well-known psychology experiments, he shows how even non-believers can be susceptible to suggestions of a supernatural or religious nature. Subjects left alone in completely dark crypt report feeling a presence and seeing ghostly images. Subjects scoring their own performance in a test behaved more honestly when it was suggested there could be a supernatural presence in the room with them. Over the course of the programme he conducts a "Conversion Experience", whereby using purely psychological techniques he induces an apparent religious experience in Natalie, one of the subjects from the earlier experiments, a self-identified atheist.
After a violent confrontation with Butler over his behavior, Benjie nods out at school and is sent to a drug rehabilitation hospital, where he undergoes therapy to learn to honestly express his suppressed thoughts and feelings. He is finally released from the hospital, only to learn that Carwell has died at age 12 from a lethal shot of heroin. As Benjie struggles to stay clean, he and his family also struggle to communicate more honestly with each other, which often leads to family arguments. Unable to deal with Benjie, Butler moves out, but he and Sweets love each other too much to stay apart, and they reconcile.
Kodansha International 1990 [1975] The kiln was poorly built and was reconstructed in 1923 by Matsubayashi Tsurunosuke. In 1934, Leach and Mark Tobey travelled together through France and Italy, then sailed from Naples to Hong Kong and Shanghai, where they parted company, Leach heading on to Japan. Leach formally joined the Baháʼí Faith in 1940. A pilgrimage to the Baháʼí shrines in Haifa, Israel, during 1954 intensified his feeling that he should do more to unite the East and West by returning to the Orient "to try more honestly to do my work there as a Baháʼí and as an artist..."Weinberg, Robert (1999).
Hulme believes that Hamilton "is placing too much weight on the foresight of science to provide his desired revolution, rather than calling for it more honestly and directly through political, psychological or spiritual engagement". Kelsey Munro reviewed the book in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, suggesting that it is pessimistic and does not present any false hope. But he says pessimism is not the same thing as fatalism, and Hamilton believes there is still an urgent need for government intervention to avoid worst-case scenarios by reducing emissions. Munro also points out that some eminent climate scientists, like Princeton University's Michael Oppenheimer, remain optimistic that humanity will act before it is too late.
The Council takes current debates as an opportunity to critically evaluate the treatment of livestock from a legal and ethical perspective. A working group has been established that will look at differences and discrepancies in dealing with and relating to different animals as well as at the obvious tensions between animal welfare regulations and certain aspects of agricultural practice. The aim of the project is to define more clearly both the protected goods at the heart of animal welfare regulation and the criteria according to which these may be curtailed in favour of other interests. Furthermore, the group aims to examine ways in which such a balancing of interests could be done more honestly and consistently in the future.
To free herself, Jessie writes to the real Ruth, with whom she has not spoken in decades, detailing what really happened at the lakehouse and subsequent events. The "Space Cowboy" was a serial killer and necrophile named Raymond Andrew Joubert who had been living in and robbing lakehouses in the area. Jessie confronted Joubert at his court hearing, where Joubert mocked her "made of moonlight" statement, confirming that the encounter really occurred and causing Jessie to spit in his face. Being able to directly confront the man who once terrified her allowed her to face the other manipulative men in her life, including her father and Gerald, freeing her of fear and allowing her to deal more honestly with her past.
On repeated plays I find it very, very moving." Ned Raggett states in Allmusic that "The Go-Betweens were already a good band well before they made Before Hollywood, but this second album is what proved for many listeners that they were great. For good reason -- both Robert Forster's and Grant McLennan's singing sounds much more honestly theirs, finding their own voices, while collectively the trio create a series of intricate, surprising melodies and songs which balance past and present beautifully." Andrew Stafford, in his book Pig City: From the Saints to Savage Garden, states "Beyond Hollywoods impressionistic lyrics and sparkling blend of acoustic and electric textures recalled earlier folk influences - Simon & Garfunkel, the Byrds, and, especially Bob Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home.
The song was written by Mikkel Erikson, Tor Erik Hermansen, Benjamin Levine, Ammar Malik, Dan Omelio, Ross Golan, and Justin Parker, and was produced by Keith Urban along with the former three under their respective production monikers Stargate (Erikson and Hermansen) and Benny Blanco (Levine). Though not typically associated with country music, these producers were selected by Urban to work on the album because of their abilities as multi-instrumentalists and to create a more diverse musical sound. Stargate pitched the song to Urban, and Hermansen conceived of the idea of a single vocal track, insisting the story could be conveyed more honestly that way. In May 2013, Urban released "Little Bit of Everything" as the lead single for his then-upcoming album Fuse, which spent one week on the ARIA charts at number 40.
" Craig Unger, author of House of Bush, House of Saud House of Bush, House of Saud is published by Scribner and The Fall of the House of Bush,The Fall of the House of Bush is published by Scribner wrote: "For serious research, it's hard to think of a more valuable resource than the timelines assembled by History Commons. The material they provide is a welcome antidote to the misinformation and disinformation that has been coming out of Washington in recent years and they are essential tools in assembling a counter-narrative that more honestly addresses the crises we face." In his acknowledgements to House of Bush, House of Saud, Unger wrote: "The Center for Cooperative Research is another valuable Internet tool. Because I made a practice of citing original sources, it does not appear in my notes nearly as often as it might.

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