In June 2008, Principal Voices spoke to Head of Research at Oxfam GB Duncan Green about strategies to eradicate poverty.
Then, after a moment of quiet, she spoke, her head still bowed.
Mornhinweg spoke highly of the head coach's character, offering the team's support in return for Reid's years of devotion.
We hung with Wayne Coyne and LeVar Burton, got animated with John Hodgman, flew drones with Chris Anderson, went behind the scenes at Improv Everywhere, rode some crazy hacked bikes in Boston, played classic pinball, spoke to a disembodied robotic head, went ghost hunting, solved a few mysteries and even discovered the true meaning of the holidays (it's presents, by the way).
Mrs Lees said the role of head teacher had become more challenging and complex and spoke of the "sheer weight of accountability" upon a head teacher's shoulders.
As recently as March, when Australia held its Olympic trials, head coach Leigh Nugent spoke optimistically.
David Gibbon spoke to the company's head of games, Kamar Shah.
In an effort to repair the bruised nation, the Nigerian head of state General Yakubu Gowan spoke of "No Victor, No Vanquished" and also promoted a policy of Reconciliation, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation.
And I spoke with Mary Frances Berry earlier, the former head of the Civil Rights Commission, and she said that there needs to be come type of targeted approach for those who continue to be in that number of -- the large unemployment number, and she said an anti-poverty approach, a poverty agenda, per se.
The Acting Head of the Delegation of the European Union also spoke.
Ms Oblitas, deputy head of the National Electoral Council (CNE), spoke to reporters at the commission's headquarters in the capital, Caracas.
Of new cars, 71% have some combination of side bags that protect both the head and chest--the kind all the safety experts we spoke with recommended--while that's the case for only 48% of SUVs.
His attempts to get inside the head of Number 23 are somewhat less successful, perhaps because he never spoke to Jordan personally.
The remaining DynCorp trucks were packed with guns and men, including two specialists in land-mine and explosives removal: a husky, soft-spoken Samoan named Suani, who often wore a sarong and draped a kaffiyeh over his head, like an Arab sheikh, and Anton, a Croatian from Mostar, who rarely spoke.
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