Meeting
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We guessed that film, whose stories are a
meeting
place of drama, music, literature and human experience, would engage and inspire the young people participating in FILMCLUB.
By his own writing, this man was either asleep, at a prayer
meeting
with Al and Tipper or learning how to launch a nuclear missile out of a suitcase.
We even went to the International Society of Endocrinology
meeting
as family in Quebec.
The other part of the answer comes from the nature of journalism, captured in this satirical headline from "The Onion," "CNN Holds Morning
Meeting
to Decide What Viewers Should Panic About For Rest of Day." (Laughter) (Applause) News is about stuff that happens, not stuff that doesn't happen.
We came up with a really simple game plan that we put to a public
meeting.
And we said to that public
meeting
in Todmorden, look, let's imagine that our town is focused around three plates: a community plate, the way we live our everyday lives; a learning plate, what we teach our kids in school and what new skills we share amongst ourselves; and business, what we do with the pound in our pocket and which businesses we choose to support.
So, back to the public
meeting.
We put that proposition to the meeting, two seconds, and then the room exploded.
And since we had that
meeting
three and a half years ago, it's been a heck of a roller coaster.
There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of these many beautiful, mistreated people I've had the tremendous honor of
meeting.
In the meetings at Uber, it was not uncommon for people to be texting one another ... about the
meeting.
I mean, it existed before, but it just meant somebody who presides over a
meeting.
For some people it's speaking at a school board
meeting.
If we simply brought that ratio down to 15,000 to one, we would be
meeting
those aid targets that were agreed at the Rio Summit 20 years ago that the summit that ended last week made no further progress on.
But how can I tell an eight-year-old boy that his father is a politician?" (Laughter) Now, as a politician myself, standing in front of you, or indeed,
meeting
any stranger anywhere in the world, when I eventually reveal the nature of my profession, they look at me as though I'm somewhere between a snake, a monkey and an iguana, and through all of this, I feel, strongly, that something is going wrong.
It's as if there's a committee
meeting
going on in your head as you are trying to decide what to do.
Entrepreneurs never come, and they never tell you, in a public meeting, what they want to do with their own money, what opportunity they have identified.
Or, "The
meeting
went from three to four," in which we conceive of time as stretched along a line.
All right, so I go back from TED, and then the following week, I'm invited to a dinner party in Washington, D.C., where I know that I'll be
meeting
a number of conservative intellectuals, including Yuval Levin, and to prepare for the meeting, I read this article by Levin in National Affairs called "Beyond the Welfare State."
Now, fortunately for Celine, our
meeting
did not end in my office.
But what made the biggest impression on me that first
meeting
was that he was smart and funny and he looked like a farm boy.
After traveling so much and
meeting
so many people, let me tell you, there are just as many jerks and sweethearts and Democrats and Republicans and jocks and queens and every other polarization you can possibly think of within the LGBT community as there are within the human race.
I spent the last few years trying to answer that question, traveling around,
meeting
families, talking to scholars, experts ranging from elite peace negotiators to Warren Buffett's bankers to the Green Berets.
At 7 p.m. on a Sunday in Hidden Springs, Idaho, where the six members of the Starr family are sitting down to the highlight of their week: the family
meeting.
Just yesterday, we were having our family meeting, and we had voted to work on overreacting.
So he and Ryan organized and hosted a
meeting
at the Wyss Institute in Harvard bringing together specialists on passenger pigeons, conservation ornithologists, bioethicists, and fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had already been sequenced by a molecular biologist named Beth Shapiro.
So this
meeting
in Boston led to three things.
The third result of the Boston
meeting
was the realization that there are scientists all over the world working on various forms of de-extinction, but they'd never met each other.
So they hosted and funded this
meeting.
And 35 scientists, they were conservation biologists and molecular biologists, basically
meeting
to see if they had work to do together.
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