Word: trustingly
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Which means? Among other things it means hanging with the big guy long enough to gain his trust and reading his depths with your own kind of sonar. It also means being around so much that when the time comes, you are up close in Capa's sense--in the room, on the scene, there--when the President of the United States of America finally shakes off the psychological grip of his handlers and his security wedge and his tireless self-awareness and makes some gesture or expression that is not in the fat playbook of official gestures and expressions...
...Beetle Bailey, for the return of 19 comic strips lent to Walker in 1978 when he was opening a museum of cartoon art. One stipulation was that they be returned when Walker no longer needed them. In July, lack of funds caused the museum to close. The Schulz trust wants the strips back, but Walker says he plans to reopen the museum in another location. Perhaps it's safest to stick to the word jumble...
...really need a president and vice president who are going to respect the ability and authority of the UC and trust them to get the job done,” Chadbourne says. “The two things go hand in hand in David...
...Johnson has her eyes on implementation. “I’m not looking for pieces of paper,” she told me. “I want actual change.” When asked if she trusted the committee, she responded immediately. “I personally do not blindly trust anyone…and that’s why I feel like it’s so important for students to get involved, to show that they’re watching...
...change in mindset” to which Johnson refers. The administration should continue to demonstrate an interest in and respect for student interests and opinion through the implementation of CASAH recommendations. The administration can work on becoming more likeable later—it should start building trust...