Day 14: The muse strikes!
(Calliope is the mythological Greek muse of epic poetry.)
Why do a few even muse that Mr Chirac may not put himself on the ballot paper?
Business Insider spoke with Cavoulacos, and she recalled one woman she rejected for a job at The Muse.
This was a solitary pursuit, between himself and his muse.
Anthony Muse, a state senator who sponsored the measure, said he found the numbers “alarming.”
Cavoulacos and Minshew are the cofounders — and chief operating officer and CEO, respectively — of the careers-advice and job-listings site The Muse.
"They're tired of watching us do the same old thing and expect different results," Obama, 54, said at Klick Health's Muse event in New York on Tuesday.
Using the new instrument of destruction in WWI, the tank, as his muse, Louis Cartier integrated lugs and the near ideal dimensions of the rectangular case.
If you're not expecting the feedback, you run the risk of getting defensive, over-apologizing, and acting on emotion — all ways to ruin your professional reputation, says The Muse.
In an impressive career that spanned more than five decades, Givenchy was renowned for dressing the likes of Jackie Kennedy, the Duchess of Windsor and Audrey Hepburn, his long-time muse
Muse launched a similar initiative offering interest-free loans to bridge the gap between SMBs receiving furlough payments through the CJRS and the immediate need to cover employees' wages.
While the song is about his wife and "muse," Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), the video tells the stories of three women living in Los Angeles who are faced with financial and emotional hardships.
Enlisting Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Muse) on production was a master-stroke – with his help they offer up vast sonic landscapes that recall the drama of Darion Malakian’s Scars on Broadway record, Dictator
Still, being “just Naomi” means being fashion royalty since puberty, a muse to the likes of Azzedine Alaïa and Karl Lagerfeld, a supermodel of the early 90s alongside Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and others.
Lillian Landrum, the director of talent acquisition at the job-search and career-advice platform The Muse, is impressed when candidates research the careers of other company employees, including their interviewers.
The Reverend Alexander Whitaker, the “apostle of Virginia,” wrote to his London Puritan cousin in 1614: “But I much more muse, that so few of our English ministers, that were so hot against the surplice and subscription, come hither where neither is spoken of.”
Michael Halpern’s muse for the season was his grandmother, a snappy dresser in the Bronx of the 1960s – “a time when women’s rights debates raged and the foundation was built for an American future – now at risk of reverting to everything our grandmothers fought against.”
Baz Luhrman's Elvis sees Austin Butler filling Presley's blue suede shoes and Tom Hanks as the star's combative manager, Colonel Tom Parker; while Lucy Boynton, who co-starred in Bohemian Rhapsody, will play The Rolling Stones' muse Marianne Faithfull in Ian Bonhôte's Faithfull.
Private chef Rachel Muse, who creates bespoke meals for elite athletes, including top footballers, agrees and gives the simple tip that adding “pea powder is a really easy way to up the amount of protein in lots of different meals including sauces, soups and even vegan wellingtons”.
muse
noun cognition
- the source of an artist's inspiration
Example: Euterpe was his muse
verb cognition
- reflect deeply on a subject
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