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It gave you a sense of what a good teacher does.
Implementers succeed because they are efficient and they have a sense of what is feasible and relevant.
She brings a sense of what Mariah brings to the music industry.
If you live in a certain way,one might get a sense of what the Tao is, and that's the goal.
I have a sense of what to expect and that makes me more slightly comfortable about visiting.
I'm just trying to get a sense of what that guilt is.
If you share a sense of what's funny, it affirms you and affirms your relationship through laughter.".
And I said,"If Dylan were here now,do you have a sense of what you'd want to ask him?".
Stay here to get a sense of what Amsterdam outside the city center is like.
They succeed because they are efficient and because they have a sense of what is feasible and relevant.
I think to give them a sense of what the effects of obesity can be on a person's body.
Try to find out as much as possible about the other person, via email,so you can get a sense of what he is like.
Once we get a sense of what is possible in a deep and long-term connection, this sort of wishy-washy approach to dating goes away,” he says.
Although you may not have put it into words,you likely have a sense of what you believe makes a good home cook.
We just want to give them a sense of what to expect at sectionals, and… you know, we were also just hoping that maybe you and Mr. Schuester would take it easy on us.
Keep in mind that it's natural for your child to want to keep some items to himself, as he develops a sense of what it means to own something.
Our age-specific overviews give you a sense of what to expect at each visit and can help you keep track of the guidance your doctor provides.
Replicas of the dark, cramped shophouse quarters where they lived give viewers a sense of what their daily lives were like.
Once you have a sense of what the vehicle cost the dealer, you can come up with a price that meets your needs and gives the dealership enough profit to accept it.
Talk to any acquaintance you know who already works for the company to get a sense of what to expect from the final interview.
By asking people to speak of their own experiences, Bock says, you get two kinds of information:"You get to see how they actually interacted in a real-world situation, andthe valuable'meta' information you get about the candidate is a sense of what they consider to be difficult.".
Thanks to the late Swedish author Stieg Larsson,most people have a sense of what Sweden's like, even in the far north- cold, beautiful and a bit scary.
Almost completely destroyed during WWII, some parts of the city have been restored using original pictures and paintings as a reference,so visitors can get a sense of what it looked like in its former glory.
There's a sense of humor and mischief,a dash of anarchy, a sense of what's right and what he believes in, and a sense of mystery.
We reached out directly to some of the top blowout bars andnew beauty apps to get a sense of what might be expected.
You will pick up some of the main machine learning terminology, andstart to get a sense of what are the different algorithms, and when each one might be appropriate.
Those that weren't salvageable, like the original marble sink for the master bath,at least gave us a sense of what used to be in the house and a reason to go shopping.
Wandering off the main strips andgetting lost amongst its maze of back streets allows you to get a sense of what it would have been like before the tourists began to visit.
Here you can see pages of useful information andstrong food charts for you to evaluation and get a sense of what your baby may be eating at a certain age or stage.