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Senior business owners said the meetings were as much about making intentions known as they were about showing respect -- "kissing the rings," many said.
My passivity and awkwardness the first time were understandable but not crucial; our second meeting had been different, it took place in the middle of the day and was a chance for us to get to know each other better, but now, the third time we were meeting in Bergen, I would have to make my intentions known, make a move, otherwise she would slip through my fingers.
If you wish to leave, make your intentions known to the people at the "wall" of the pit by making a T shape with your hands to express your wish for "time out", otherwise, you may be mistaken for a slam-dancer trying to approach the wall and will be shoved back as a result.
However, instructors may set earlier deadlines if they wish, in which case they must make their intentions known and documented on the Incomplete form.
As vision is the most used sense among human beings, being able to track and measure it digitally will have a great impact on how we make our intentions known to computers, wittingly or unwittingly.
At his first news conference, when the inevitable question came up about Tim Tebow's possible future as a Jaguar, it took Caldwell about 2.5 seconds to make his intentions known once he invoked the quarterback's name.
Ms. Palin has said that she is likely to make her intentions known by the end of September.
But, he recalled, "I was already certain how I felt about Tricia, and I needed to make my intentions known".
No doubt, Tennessee Harold — more properly, former Representative Harold E. Ford Jr. of Tennessee — will make his intentions known someday.
He and his silver friends will declare that they will make their intentions known by acts, not by words.
Captain Johnson, who was stationed in Beaufort, S.C., at the time, decided to make his intentions known immediately.
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