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In conversation, he speaks with the booming voice of someone practiced at commanding a crowd.
To this observer, Ms. Jacobs moves like a dancer or an actor, which is to say like someone practiced and present in her body.
Dr. Temes suggests that word of mouth may be the best way to find someone practiced in hypnosis for the kind of problem you're trying to solve.
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To read Stott is to see someone practicing "thoughtful allegiance" to scripture.
Was someone practicing their Italian, or (I think more likely) making the captions comprehensible to a non-Italian reader?
If you sit on the stoop, you're likely to hear someone practicing; Mr. Zorn, the free-jazz saxophonist Charles Gayle and the keyboardist Anthony Coleman are neighbors.
"To read Stott is to see someone practicing 'thoughtful allegiance' to Scripture," David Brooks wrote in The New York Times in an admiring column 1n 2004 titled, "Who Is John Stott?" "For him, Christianity means probing the mysteries of Christ.
"There's like a first-day tablet, where you can see someone practice the first wedge over and over and over again, like I practiced an 'A' in school," Ms. Blanchard said.
It's lovely to see someone practicing an unusual craft and doing it well; the musicians, who leaped at Mr. Morris's direction, seemed to feel the same way too.
After Buffy vomits on the floor, she stands in the back doorway listening to life carrying on: children playing, someone practicing a trumpet, and birds singing.
Grant suggests such things as seeking opportunities to do a favor for someone, practicing random acts of kindness, volunteering in your community, and helping colleagues craft their jobs to their strengths.
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