Telling
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Because when they give you a reward card, what you're doing is
telling
a company who you are, where you live, how much you earn, what you buy, what you eat, how many kids you have, when you go on vacations, when you get sick.
And what I'm saying is that what will make the difference will be building community among students,
telling
young women, young minority students and students in general, you can do this work.
Now, I started by
telling
you that there were some good-news stories.
What was most interesting to me is what Jim was
telling
us he was experiencing.
And if you look at the red and blue electoral map of the United States, and if I were to tell you, "Oh, the blue is what designates all of the major nonprofit cultural institutions," I'd be
telling
you the truth.
I'm going to conclude by
telling
you about an email that I received while I was writing this talk just a month or so ago.
And instead of
telling
each other to seize the day, maybe we can remind ourselves every day to seize the limitation.
This is a small child, a six-year-old,
telling
his eldest sister what to do.
Now, it's easier said than done, because I'm saying it now, but I'm
telling
you it's not easy in male culture for guys to challenge each other, which is one of the reasons why part of the paradigm shift that has to happen is not just understanding these issues as men's issues, but they're also leadership issues for men.
It took a long time to persuade them to talk to me, and once they agreed, they were so full of their story that they couldn't stop
telling
it, and the first weekend I spent with them, the first of many, I recorded more than 20 hours of conversation.
Mills Storms Tema Harbour Over Anas Video] ["Late Prof. John Evans Atta Mills: Former president of Ghana"] John Evans Atta Mills: What Anas says is not something which is unknown to many of us, but please, those of you who are agents, and who are leading the customs officers into temptation, I'm
telling
you, Ghana is not going to say any good things to you about this.
We see very prominent business voices
telling
us we need to rethink some of the things that we've been holding dear for a while.
They were books
telling
a science fiction story through images and text, and most of the actors who are now starring in the movie adaptation, they were already involved in these books portraying characters into a sort of experimental, theatrical, simplistic way.
We worked with the community, not
telling
them what was going to happen in a language they didn't understand.
When she figured out the puzzle, she started
telling
everyone she could what had happened, what had been done to her parents and to the people that she saw on oxygen tanks at home in the afternoons.
In fact, she became so annoying as she kept insisting on
telling
this story to her neighbors, to her friends, to other people in the community, that eventually a bunch of them got together and they made a bumper sticker, which they proudly displayed on their cars, which said, "Yes, I'm from Libby, Montana, and no, I don't have asbestosis."
"My boss is always
telling
me what to do." Okay?
Let us stop
telling
people and our children there's only one way to govern ourselves and a singular future towards which all societies must evolve.
My mother had to do a lot of explaining,
telling
people that her son did not commit a premeditated arson.
There really is no
telling
what city could be defined by a certain scene or a certain song in the next decade, but as much as we absolutely cannot predict that, what we absolutely can predict is what happens when we treat music as necessary and we work to build a music city.
I spent some time
telling
the college G.P. about what I perceived to be the real problem: anxiety, low self-worth, fears about the future, and was met with bored indifference until I mentioned the voice, upon which he dropped his pen, swung round and began to question me with a show of real interest.
So in the theater, as much as the story is critical and the book and the language, the
telling
of the story, how it's told, the mechanics, the methods that you use, is equal to the story itself.
It's
telling
us that something is going wrong.
So she did things to us, which now she'd be arrested for, such as pushing us out of the car, and
telling
us to find our own way to Granny's, about five miles before we actually got there.
Now what that 32 years is
telling
us is that sleep at some level is important.
It is in
telling
the story of the mathematics.
For years I've been
telling
people, stress makes you sick.
Here I've been spending so much energy
telling
people stress is bad for your health.
I want to finish by
telling
you about one more study.
Chris Anderson: This is kind of amazing, what you're
telling
us.
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