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... read and write. Later, Mrs. Colvin expanded on her idea by working with professional reading consultants to develop a training method for non,prof... ...e it clear to them I would not stop selling cookies during my promotional tours, but I would be selling L.V.A. in addition to cookies. I also pointe... ... in Vietnam for several years. Every day he would imagine himself playing golf and get' ting a hole in one. When he was finally freed and settled b... ...d and settled back on u.s. soil, one of the first things he did was play golf. And wouldn't you know it, he made a hole in one even though he hadn'... ...zzy, that gave me an easy way out. I never had that problem in business. Professionally, I have always been fully committed to the success of my bu...
...essful personal, financial and spiritual life using his ten secret ingredients for inner strength. He discusses his struggle to overcome personal and professional problems to find genuine love and inner peace. This is an inspiring testimony to the power of life, love and inner strength....
...examples of the fluidity of what constitutes art and the dubious expertise of art "professionals". There is no other masterpiece so studied, ana... ...urgents out to oust the newly independent Venezuela, he advocated the creation of a professional army (in the Cartagena Manifesto). Far from being a... ... 9 (9.2 in Alaska to be precise). The Richter scale is used mainly by the media. Professional seismologists use the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS) ... ...et in the penthouse studio/apartment of sculptor Henry Hering, who was off playing golf in Scarsdale at the time" John Tauranac, The Making of a... ...ttp://sun.science.wayne.edu/~mcogan/Humanities/Sistine/ http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/tours/sistina/ Smog Smog - airborne smoke particles combined wi...
...his is not an ethical use of cloning research. Of course, since they are not professional athletes whose careers can be determined by the extent of ... ... even get a chance to develop their potential in any field of endeavour; be it professional sports or the job market. The general effect of all unlo... ...ppens when you relax some rules in sports is Broomball. It is an offshoot of professional hockey. Begun by overweight hockey fanatics who never lea... ...ure of Sports have become degraded and become corrupted in so many ways. Take Golf for instance. Outside in the open: the entire focus outside is o... ...c civilized concept will completely disappear. Look at the Sport called: Golf. What else is it; but a way of making Nature artificially boring:... ...h a tool… trying to crush a ball, or a human, or animal skull? What else is Golf: but a way to destroy your own Sense of Pure Wonder at all the be... .... Mark Twain’s famous white suit which he wore as a trademark on his lecture tours: when he whitewashed American culture and American history to whi...
...g a difficult course of study, learning another language, or perfecting a golf swing are all examples of rewards won by those who fought the enticem... ...er doesn‘t care. What if he designed the universe then decided to go play golf, maybe playing from galaxy to galaxy, using volcanoes for holes and m... ...volcanoes for holes and moons for sand traps. Or maybe he designed his own golf courses?‖ . --―Impossible. Everybody knows that the best golf cour... ...t. I think it is more likely that God was upset with the city because its professional football team was called the Saints. And the Pope hadn‘t canon... ...ion. They thought that high school and college rules were the same as the professional rules, but there are 200 difference between college and pro r... ...moral from a God based point of view ―Most saints, like Martin of Tours and John Chrysostom, disapproved of the violence that was creeping i... ...that we are destroying embryos. ―Some are not waiting, some professional English soccer players are having umbilical cells from their ...
...s man; one who gave orders to clerks and drove a car and played occasional golf and was 10 Babbitt scholarly in regard to Salesmanship. His head sudd... ... cutting that out, by the way. And I belong to the church, and play enough golf to keep in trim, and I only associate with good decent fellows. And ye... ...eas the sa- cred and unchangeable sports of Babbitt and Paul Riesling were golfing, motoring, and bridge. For either the fisher- men or the golfers to... ...ent that inheres in whites of eggs. Babbitt felt heavy and thick amid this professional daintiness, and as he waited for the ice cream he decided, wit... ...red the way these doctors and profs and preachers put on lugs about being ‘professional men. ’ A good realtor has to have more knowledge and finesse t... ...e never considers the-public service and trained skill and so on. Now as a professional—” “Rather! That’s perfectly bully! Perfectly corking! Now you ... ... agony.” For himself he cared less for the garden party than for the motor tours which the Monarch Chamber of Commerce had arranged. Indefatigably he ... ...emember a piece that Chum Frink wrote for the newspapers about his lecture-tours. It is doubtless familiar to many of you, but if you will permit me, ...
...rol finally de- cided upon studying law, writing motion-picture scenarios, professional nursing, and marrying an unidentified hero. Then she found a h... ...vice of the professor of English which led 11 Sinclair Lewis her to study professional library-work in a Chicago school. Her imagination carved and c... ...s he a good doctor, Dr. Gould?” Kennicott’s rival gasped at this insult to professional ethics, and he took an appreciable second before he recovered ... ...had precisely the same despair at its ugliness. By the end of two shopping-tours everything had changed proportions. As she never entered it, the Minn... ... forward on his thin nose, and a silky indecisive brown mustache. He had a golf jacket of jersey, worn through at the creases in the sleeves. She note...
... such pro- ficiency that her collaboration in chamber music was courted by professionals. And more than twenty years later, the old lady might have be... ...unted him. CHAPTER IV. 1859-1868. Fleeming’s Marriage – His Married Life – Professional Diffi- culties – Life at Claygate – Illness of Mrs. F. Jenkin;... ...ded, even in this metropolis of dispu- tation, as a thorny table-mate. T o golf unhappily he did not take, and golf is a cardinal virtue in the city o... ...of the Queen’s Body-Guard, which is the Chiltern Hundreds of the distasted golfer. He did not even frequent the Evening Club, where his colleague Tait... ...h in art and for the artist. Our first Greek play had been costumed by the professional costumer, with unforgetable results of comi- cality and indeco... ...ec quelle finesse il parlait le francais: comme il en connaissait tous les tours, comme il jouait avec ses difficultes, et meme avec ses petites gamin...
...It has luxurious hotels, exciting activi- ties, and mysterious sightseeing tours. First, Cancun has gorgeous hotels. The architec- ture of one represe... ...r or gift for that perfect someone. Third, Cancun has mystifying sites and tours that are simply amazing. There are, for instance, excur- sions throug... ... girl, with dreams of someday becoming a star. She sings and dances like a professional, so strong willed that the snowstorm of 1992 could not slow he... ...u are going to spend those kinds of prices. But that’s true for any hobby; professional-grade equipment is going to be very ex- pensive. An official m... ...llars for a baseball to play catch with. No, I’m not talking about being a professional fisherman; admit- tedly, that isn’t cheap. What I’m talking ab... ...and by the end of the day are competent in? Probably not too many. Look at golf, another very popular hobby. You are lucky to be able to even hit a go... ...y play a round. It takes the aver- age person years just to be an adequate golfer, and many people never even get that good. On the other hand, the av...
...s say, at Homburg, taking tea of an afternoon and watching the min- iature golf, you would have said that, as human affairs go, we were an extraordina... ... of Peire Vidal. Two years ago Florence and I motored from Biarritz to Las Tours, which is in the Black Mountains. In the middle of a tortuous valley ... ...here rises up an immense pinnacle and on the pinnacle are four castles—Las Tours, the Towers. And the immense mistral blew down that valley which was ... ...y the roots. It was, of course, poor dear Florence who wanted to go to Las Tours. You are to imagine that, however much her bright personal- ity came ... ...f clamour, of outcry, of the crash of many people running together, of the professional reticence of such people as hotel-keepers, the traditional ret... ...erfectly normal of the life of a hard-working, sen- timental and efficient professional man. That question of first impressions has always bothered me...