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Also, in someone else's shoes; in someone's place or stead. Acting for another person or experiencing something as another person might; in another's position or situation. For example, If you were in my shoes, would you ask the new secretary for a date?
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Stead simpson shoes ... Stead motors ... in someone shoes...
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STANDING YOUR GROUND IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES Communication Skills to Improve Work Relationships Do you ever go to work dreading a conversation with that co-worker? If you're like most people, there are people at work you mesh with and others you find difficult.
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ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS questions like "What makes you feel that way?" allow the talker to go in the most-comfortable direction, though not necessarily the direction you would have chosen. By giving the other person free rein, it's easier for you to get into his or her shoes.
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Cupid stood astonished at his mother's sudden outburst. "Umm, Mom do you think its like a good idea to ..." Before he could finish the God of War stepped from nothing into the room. Cupid chose that instant to scoop up his son and step into nothing himself.
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And completely plausible? It’s amazing how clarifying it can be if you put yourself in the shoes of someone who finds herself stuck in an abusive relationship.
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Still, we, the crack young staff of "The Hatemonger's Quarterly," have found ourselves so collectively nauseated by the incessant media coverage of the Affair Imus that we thought we had to mention it. ... ah...just wondering..are we really responding to a blog by someone going by the name that starts with "hate"....
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Some friends of ours were away on vacation, so Meg and I spent last weekend up in sunny Sonoma County flat/cat sitting for them. My favorite part about staying at someone else's house is all the exploring you get to do.
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Longtime Zuskateers know that I often recommend, or express the desire to engage in, puking upon someone's shoes when they have behaved in an egregious manner. Perhaps you have occasionally wondered whence came this delightful phrase.
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Someone Else's Shoes ... Soho Theatre; Dean Street, W1D 3NE; Kieron Quirke's rating ; Reader rating ; Add your review; ... It's engaging and nifty, but that nift goes begging when the play and its wavering hero get stuck in the dramatic quagmire of modern morality.
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