I look forward to joining the great team at Ericsson and work closely with existing and new customers around the world.

I'm also working closely with a group called the Amazon Conservation Team, helping with the rainforest in South America.

It's not refreshing where there is confusion or any kind of discomfort in a group that has to work that closely together.

There are not too many leg-spinners in the world, and if you look closely, Mishra bhai will stand out as one of the best.

There's a bizarre comfort and safety in doing your last and most intimate scenes with the actor you've worked most closely.

And one thing about Mick Jagger is he keeps his eye very closely on not only where the dollars go but where the pennies go.

In this rapidly changing media environment, business transformations need to be closely linked to communications strategies.

I don't think any industry was ever as closely scrutinized and written about and constantly in the public eye as television.

Farming is the riskiest profession in the world since the fate of the crop is closely linked to the behaviour of the monsoon.

I think cinema, movies, and magic have always been closely associated. The very earliest people who made film were magicians.

You can always tell a person's real character and personhood by those who closely surround him, especially if they're family.

To me, the fashion and architecture I like are very closely linked. Both should be clean and simple and without embellishment.

I fully understand the expectations of the state governments. Thus, I am better placed to work closely with the chief ministers.

Playing a cop on TV and working closely with actual cops on set, I do think the media does a disservice to our first responders.

'Hamilton' is, of course, closely tied to the Obamas because Lin first performed the opening number at a White House poetry jam.

I'm interested in utopian communities of the past. Many of them didn't survive and I'm examining closely the reasons they failed.

I have been following the Premier League very closely because once you have been a footballer you have an affinity with the game.

If you look closely at 'Breaking Bad' and any given episode of 'The X Files,' you will realise the structure is exactly the same.

When someone gets closely related to a character they play on TV, it's very hard to break that mold and go on to do something else.

Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars.

I get very excited when we discover a way of making neural networks better - and when that's closely related to how the brain works.

The best way for a beginner to write for animation is to closely watch animated films, then read the screenplays for them afterwards.

In a really good, closely matched situation, the style of the boxer is every bit as explicit and specific to him as a painter's hand.

Jill Clayburgh's life so closely paralleled mine, I feel as though a part of me lived a little through her and died a little with her.

We have ambitious goals for the future, and I know we will achieve them, in part, by working closely with our exceptional extended team.

I felt very honored, and I knew that people would be watching very closely, and I felt it was very, very important that I do a good job.

What takes place in the Security Council more closely resembles a mugging than either a political debate or an effort at problem-solving.

One of our targets as a country is to now work very closely with the Commonwealth countries - they could become a very big market for us.

There is no feeling of regret spending time on the campaign. I think working closely with Kalam made me realise how simple he is in life.

I think what you can see is that we have worked very closely with China. China has really stood up in putting the pressure on North Korea.

Being at Manchester United is a great way to play at the highest level and win trophies with a team that is very closely knitted together.

I am struck by the fact that personal faith and political agendas are intertwined more closely now than at any other time in recent history.

If Charlie Sheen is the 21st century figure most closely associated with 'Winning,' it is perhaps time to consider an alternative to victory.

The phenomenon of creativity, we know, is closely related to the ability to yoke together separate, and even seemingly incompatible, matrices.

Larry Page, Brian McClendon, and the Google Maps teams have been following our progress closely and are excited about what we've accomplished.

And so it's inescapable and people who proclaim scrupulous honesty can only proclaim that if they don't examine closely the things they believe.

I believe there will be players who, instead of playing eight years, will play six. Who will closely watch how they feel. It will shorten careers.

Psychology and acting are very closely linked. It's just about studying people and how they work. It can be an incredible discipline and exercise.

We want councillors and MPs to be more closely involved in housing issues because this will help to strengthen local democracy and accountability.

It's no secret that in my books I'm trying to make the comic and the serious rub up against each other just as closely and uncomfortably as I can.

On 'Transparent,' I work closely with LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming people who are now my close friends - truth be told, we're all more like family.

My fervent expectation is that sooner rather than later, the United States Senate will more closely reflect the rich diversity of this great country.

If you look closely enough, amid the merciless and the bitter, there is always the chance that you may find comfort and the promise of something good.

I like working closely with artists. I think that's very important in fantasy and science fiction - the visual aspect of the worlds and the characters.

I watch the game pretty closely and think of a few things that I'd do perhaps differently to what's going on and throw up ideas here and there as well.

No, it's not a very good story - its author was too busy listening to other voices to listen as closely as he should have to the one coming from inside.

At this stage I am not involved with young adults as closely as many other writers. My children are grown up and my grandchildren are still quite young.

I have tested my nerve by reaching a little too closely toward a lengthy alligator on the Gulf Coast and a saucer-sized tarantula in a Houston car park.

Progress and Poverty was the most closely knit, fascinating, and convincing specimen of argumentation that, I believe, ever sprang from the mind of man.

I was a beginner again. I practiced hard and used to listen very closely to recordings of American jazz drummers such as Tony Williams and Kenny Clarke.

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