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Even the overall idea, where we're questioning our reality, we think we're seeing it through one lens, and we're actually seeing it through another — I couldn't shed that.
"And seeing it through that lens is much more interesting."
Yet seeing it through could be a serious, permanent mistake.
I was just kind of seeing it through to the end.
This mission is critical and I am committed to seeing it through.
We've now committed to seeing it through 2016 which is good news.
Seeing it through the eyes of Simon is a truly harrowing watch.
They're just helping you execute the opportunity and seeing it through in the admin position.
I often imagine seeing it through his eyes, what he must have been feeling, thinking.
If you think you know New York City, try seeing it through Aziz Ansari's eyes.
Because their narrative, you can&apost see this without seeing it through the prism of 20183.
But in its opening moments, Homecoming reframes that familiar narrative so we're seeing it through fresh eyes.
They are rejecting a sample of our work, sometimes only after seeing it through a foggy lens.
There is still a significant amount of work remaining, but we are committed to seeing it through.
What might have been dismissed as decayed, became really beautiful: because I was seeing it through his work.
As viewers, we're taken on a wild ride and we're invested in seeing it through to the end.
"Every time I look at my body, it's still like I'm seeing it through his eyes," she admits.
I really love collaborating, and I really love expanding on one story and seeing it through other people's eyes.
Maybe seeing it through the lens of the language it pretends its characters are speaking would yield some insight.
When Alaska Reid has a vision, there's nothing that will stop her from seeing it through until the end.
None of that was easy; Sloan and McKinstry deserve credit for spotting a smart opportunity and seeing it through.
There's a third way -- and the Marijuana Accountability Project is committed to seeing it through, protecting public health and safety.
At one point, a dubious Mr. Trump asked Mr. McConnell if Senate Republicans were really committed to seeing it through.
The onetime presidential candidate jumped into the race right away but has faced questions about his commitment to seeing it through.
He signed a two-year, $10 million deal last summer to likely end his career, and he seems intent on seeing it through.
I remember when I first came to New York, I felt like I was seeing it through a scrim of Robert Rauschenberg combines.
As we turned into the main CIA entrance drive, seeing it through their eyes, I realized the guard house ahead appeared disappointingly unimpressive.
"Part of my appreciation for our Constitution, our remarkable system of government, undoubtedly comes from seeing it through my wife's eyes," Gorsuch said.
AND SEEING IT THROUGH MEANS CHANGING THE WAY THAT PHARMACEUTICAL PRICING AND THE WAY A PATIENT – THROUGH THAT PATIENT LENS NEEDS TO CHANGE DRAMATICALLY.
He doesn't say that he loves her, but he does say that what they have is real and that he's committed to seeing it through.
I think the thing that really fulfills me and inspires me is just creating — coming up with an idea and seeing it through to fruition.
If there's a friend you can ask to take on your New Year's resolution with you, your chances of seeing it through are a lot better.
Although only a year from retirement himself, Chrusciel says his future vote for Trump depends on the president "seeing it through" and keeping the tariffs in place.
Though in recent years my sympathies have waned more and more rapidly, I justified the party affiliation in hopes of loyally seeing it through an unfortunate phase.
And you enjoyed that piece of shit—because you were seeing it through the eyes of your partner, and because you got to take joy in their joy.
And the plan is reliant on an aggressive timeline, the city's crime rate going down even further and the commitment of future elected leaders to seeing it through.
Is it possible that your enthusiasm for the brand-new — "A Doll's House, Part 2," say — comes in part because you were seeing it through truly fresh eyes?
It's not the hardest game outside of its "Mellow Mode", but there's no shame in seeing it through in that less-fraught setting, even solo on the 3DS.
While Jimmy's enthusiasm about the black and white daytime ad might be a little overblown, one thing is clear: Jimmy has a passionate, clear vision, and he's seeing it through.
I can't play The Expanse in any real sense, and I can't "watch" Mass Effect without seeing it through the filter of a human player and the specific choices they make.
"I'm looking for the yuan to continue to move towards all time highs, but not yet seeing it through yet," said Neil Jones, head of European hedge fund sales at Mizuho.
One New Testament scholar captured the tension between interpreting the Bible and seeing it through a modern lens when he wrote about a push to make biblical translations more gender-inclusive.
And so I think it's important to push through that, and if you really have a vision and a belief in something, you need to keep seeing it through until it happens.
"Starting next year, residents of Culdesac Tempe will be able to live life from their doorsteps, rather than seeing it through their windshields," Culdesac CEO Ryan Johnson said in a prepared statement.
"We're seeing it through [digital token sales] and smaller start-ups that are trying to get traction right away," said Shone Anstey, executive chairman, president and co-founder of Blockchain Intelligence Group.
So the audience's experience watching the film is from [the Lovings'] point of view, and seeing it through their experience, rather than a typical cinematic one, which would be a courtroom drama.
And so "seeing an e-commerce site grow rapidly," and then seeing it through the Walmart acquisition, has taught him what its like to scale a business born on the internet, he said.
But the recent deaths have led to growing concerns among transportation advocates that Vision Zero has stalled after its earlier successes, and that city officials have lost their focus in seeing it through.
The story really is superb, and you'll kick yourself for not seeing it through to any one of its endings, which range from heart-swellingly sweet to the did-not-see-that-coming bizarre.
"It won't be easy to achieve this goal, but it's worth being focused and stubborn on this vision and we're committed to seeing it through," said Dave Clark, Amazon's senior vice president of worldwide operations.
Other cities today link subsidized housing developments with libraries, New York included, but Chicago's outgoing mayor, Rahm Emanuel, has made a point of touting the concept, and seeing it through in ways other mayors haven't.
Soon after completing it—well, seeing it through to an ending, with a "new game plus" run a very real possibility—I met up with some people I've known since I was as young as seven.
"It's like I'm sharing Brittany and her story again with everyone, but if it's what's going to make the difference then it's why Brittany spoke up – to make that difference – so I'm seeing it through," he says.
Or maybe it had something to do with coming full circle, of making a vow just as our marriage was beginning and finally seeing it through just as we were on the verge of being alone again.
"We need to make it clear to the EU that it is pointless even to start proceedings against Poland as there is no chance of seeing it through - because Hungary will be there and form an insurmountable road block," Orban said.
But we should be very clear about what Mr. Xi wants for China itself, rather than seeing it through the rose-colored glasses of the West, still shaped by the images of Deng Xiaoping's China, a quarter of a century ago.
We should assume and hope that the fire at Notre Dame is an accident, but also realize how we are seeing it through the lens of other catastrophes, in light of the theater of terror and the grotesque tragedies of our politics.
But Finney's quieter work is just as revelatory, capturing the head-down doggedness of this lifelong and (until then) small-time attorney who suddenly finds himself dealing with the both the case of a lifetime and a force of nature intent on seeing it through.
He acknowledges that the fears of Iraqi Radio Silence contributors could have meant the end of the entire project, but he remains committed to seeing it through, perhaps for the sake of protecting the voices of those who continue to be threatened by political instability.
I just think it's making me see things and rediscover things again with fresh eyes, you know, seeing it through their eyes, traveling around the world, taking them places, seeing them see things for the first time helps me experience it again for the first time.
A second single, "Animal", was released on April 19. The band released its third single, "Seeing It Through", on June 7.
McCarthy spent his entire professional life with the company, seeing it through its first acquisition by Disney and then its 1999 sale to Condé Nast.Patrick McCarthy biography, mgross.com; accessed February 26, 2019. McCarthy died on February 24, 2019, aged 67, following a short illness.
In P. A. M. Van Lange. A. W. Kruglanski, & E. T. Handbook of motivation science (pp. 235–250). New York: Guilford Press. For the first phase, the individual will mentally select their goal by specifying the criteria and deciding on which goal they will set based on their commitment to seeing it through.
In 1945 Kennington supplied the illustrations for Britain's Home Guard by John Brophy. Darracott and Loftus describe how in both wars "his drawings and letters show him to be an admirer of the heroism of ordinary men and women", an admiration which is particularly notable in the poster series "Seeing it Through", with poems by A. P. Herbert, a personal friend of his.
Although recognising that railways were the coming mode of transport, James inherited inland waterways interests from his father. He was on the managing committee of the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, seeing it through to completion in 1816, including the money-saving proposal to construct the Edstone Aqueduct in cast iron; and he also held shares in the Upper Avon Navigation.
Once a client is established, students usually have 2 months to design the project beginning with the Schematic Design phase and seeing it through to Construction Documents. The second semester usually begins in early January to start off the building process. One home is built by Studio 804 annually. Students are responsible for acquiring all material for the project, and maintaining the budget.
Slegr engineered and played guitar on The Rentals' 2014 Polyvinyl release "Lost in Alphaville". Matt Sharp said Slegr "was the person who was most involved with me on the record from its inception to seeing it through and I would rely on his ears. [He] was that person for me throughout all the different phases." He began performing with The Rentals on their 2006 U.S. tour with Ozma.
The missile gap debate lasted throughout the rest of Eisenhower's term and became a prominent issue in the presidential campaign of 1960. In some measure the Soviet sputniks may have hastened the landmark Defense Reorganization Act of 1958. Although President Eisenhower provided strong leadership in achieving the necessary legislation, McElroy was instrumental in seeing it through. The Defense Reorganization Act of 1958 significantly influenced the evolution of DoD organization and the role of the secretary.
A second daughter was born in 1551. Enzinas came close to publishing his major life project, a complete Bible translation, but died before seeing it through the press. Carlos Gilly has demonstrated, from the Old Testament portions issued at Strasbourg, that Enzinas translated from the Latin version of Sébastien Castellio rather than the original Hebrew. It is possible that the manuscripts passed into the hands of Casiodoro de Reina, who published his own Bible in 1569.
During this time, MACS-3 was the designated operational test and evaluation squadron for MTDS seeing it through numerous financial and developmental issues until officially fielded in 1966. He returned to Washington, D.C., in April 1965, and served as Head, Marine Corps Amphibious Electronics Branch. Electronics Division, Bureau of Ships. General Fris was reassigned to Headquarters Marine Corps in August 1966, as Head, Aviation Command Control and Communications Branch, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff (Air).
Costello was named a trustee of Androscoggin County Savings Bank in 1916 and remained on the board until 1956. Androscoggin was the largest savings bank by assets held centered in Lewiston and one of the largest in the state. In 1931, Costello was elected president of the bank when incumbent William J. Crawshaw resigned due to ill health. He served in this position for eight years, seeing it through the Great Depression, including its accepting of Emergency Banking Act aid in 1933.
Baker also discusses the "teleological structure" Thurgood presents of her life, autobiography allowing her to "impose an artificial coherence onto material events", with its structure pivoted on her divine revelation, and all prior narration leading up to it. In a 2004 paper, Baker examines the "concepts of agency" in Thurgood's work, seeing it through the lens of Calvinism and the concomitant "death of the self", with Thurgood's ideas testifying "that historically constrained subjectivities, even those structured around the 'death' of the self, are not synonymous with a lack of agency".
He was elected vice chair of the Committee of Vice- Chancellors and Principals in 1996. "At 45 he believes he is the youngest vice chancellor, but after five years at TVU – seeing it through a transformation from institute of higher education to polytechnic to university – he is far from the least experienced. Peer respect for the sharp mind behind a laddish exterior was signalled last week when the CVCP council chose him as vice chair in succession to David Melville of Middlesex University." Fitzgerald was a passionate advocate for widening participation in higher education.
WildHeart (stylized as •WildHeart•) is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 2018, the band currently consists of lead vocalist Teddy Swims, lead guitarist Kevin Hanson, rhythm guitarist Addy Maxwell, bass guitarist Turner Wood, and drummer Michael Bohn. The group released their debut single, "Lonely", in March 2019, and later released two more singles, "Animal" and "Seeing It Through", an extended play (EP), was scheduled to be released in late 2019 however as of 2020 the EP hasn't been released and the band has been inactive.
"Stop This Flame" was Celeste's first single of 2020, the year in which she was critically tipped for success by many major publications. Celeste told Dork, "In essence, 'Stop This Flame' is a song about seeing it through to the end. Whether it’s about not letting go of love, not letting go of a dream or stridently coming through some form of adversity. The song has always evoked those feelings within me.” She told Apple Music, "For me when I sing the song, it's about like never ending determination to get that point.
In the year after her marriage, Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance. The compilation occupied twelve years, a further four years being devoted to seeing it through the press. It was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts (1844–1845), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet. This work superseded the Copious Index to ... Shakespeare (1790) of Samuel Ayscough, and the Complete Verbal Index ... (1805–1807) of Francis Twiss.
As the holiday slides into disaster, the British attitude of "seeing it through to the end" prevails, even though Clive could pay off all the staff and leave at any time. Nancy repeatedly threatens to quit, and is repeatedly mollified with crisp banknotes. She constantly warns Gwyn to stay away from the others, lest he be taken out of school and forced to work in a shop to earn some money. Nancy gradually reveals her resentment of Margaret and Alison, as she once expected to marry Bertram and should have been mistress of the very house she toils in.
She became a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1975 and remained at NIST as a mathematics researcher in the Operations Research Division until 1984, when she moved to George Mason University. She was promoted to full professor in 1989, and served as acting chair and chair of her department from 1996 to 2001, seeing it through a change of name from operations research and operations engineering to systems engineering and operations research. She served as president of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) for the 1998 term.
In 1998, Kershaw founded and continues to act as both company director and producer for both Robyn Kershaw Productions Pty Ltd (RKP) and RKPix Pty Ltd based in Australia. Robyn Kershaw Productions Pty Ltd is a film and television production company created, according to the company slogan, to produce projects that promise to "enable people to laugh, think and celebrate life". It focuses on the development of a film, seeing it through each stage of production, from conception to production and distribution. Kershaw’s first feature was the adaptation of the best selling novel Looking for Alibrandi (2000).
All of its living victims meet its gaze indirectly, either from a reflection or by seeing it through something else, and are only petrified rather than killed. Nick is the only one to look directly at the Basilisk, but he too is petrified since he is a ghost and cannot die again. Nick also protected Hufflepuff student Justin Finch-Fletchley from death after Justin saw the basilisk's eyes through Nick's transparent body, thus only petrifying him as well. The character appears again in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix when Harry has been looking for comfort upon Sirius' death, hoping he can see him later as a ghost.
Recently, Nanoracks announced that the company is adding polar orbit launches to their resume. The company plans to work with Berlin-based Astrofein to create and supply the deployers. In addition, Nanoracks is seeking help from the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization, Antrix, for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) services. Due to recent customer demands for polar orbits, Nanoracks plans on seeing it through. These polar orbit opportunities come in addition to Nanoracks’ numerous deployments of satellites via the Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) and Kaber Deployer on the ISS as well as the External Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (E-NRCSD) mounted outside of the Cygnus spacecraft.
In July 2018, on the occasion of the twenty-first anniversary of One Piece, Oda said that the manga has reached 80% of the plot, while in January 2019, he said that One Piece is on its way to the conclusion, but that it could exceed the 100th volume. In August 2019, Oda said that, according to his predictions, the manga will end between 2024 and 2025. However, Oda stated that the ending would be what he had decided in the beginning; he is committed to seeing it through. In a television special aired in Japan, Oda said he would be willing to change the ending if the fans were to be able to predict it.
Lynch is an "out" gay Irish-born Roman Catholic priest, author, and activist who has worked for the rights of LGBT people for more than forty years starting with his work in Dignity USA (New York Chapter), the LGBT Catholic group, in the 1970s. In 1982, Lynch founded the first AIDS ministry in New York City with Dignity USA (New York Chapter) as documented in the documentary films AIDS: A PRIEST’S TESTAMENT in 1987 and SOUL SURVIVOR in 1990. Lynch publicly campaigned in support of Mayor Ed Koch's Executive Order 50 in 1984, which compels City contractors not to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Lynch publicly testified in favour of New York City’s lesbian and gay rights bill that bans discrimination based on sexual orientation in jobs and public accommodations, seeing it through to passage by the New York City Council in 1986. Lynch’s support for LGBT rights brought down on him a false prosecution perpetrated by church and government officials.

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