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"I come to the ballpark feeling like I'm trying to hone something rather than trying to find something," he said.
I wanted to get better, I wanted to be more coherent, I wanted there to be a greater strength and depth emotionally, and all these things require work – to hone something, to get rid of any superfluous language.
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"There's this idea of polish and honing something, which sounds wonderful, but it's not really the point.
I was looking and thinking and honing something that I didn't discover would be useful until quite a long time later".
Though he may not have had a string of formal qualifications, sitting in front of a screen honed something inside him, because in 2005, after a spell as a security guard, he was taken on by the CIA as an IT analyst.
It's like haiku--honing something very small and precious--but the typical L.A. actor doesn't understand that". Haves attended Cal State Northridge and Brandeis.
After all, "home in on" is similar to "pinpoint," and "hone" is something you'd do to a knifepoint.
Every candidate now running, whatever their perspective, mentions this spirit and, while they often use these words from a self-serving point of view, their instinct is trying to hone into something that is real and will not die.
Then we had honed for something that is crafted and improved over time.
A lot of women with body image difficulties tend to hone in on something they don't mind about their body or something they really mind.
Life was uncertain, full of instabilities: it was good to be able to focus on something, hone and toughen it.
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