US /ɑn ðə ˈseɪm ˈpeɪdʒ/
・UK /ɒn ðə ˈseɪm ˈpeɪdʒ/
♪Not sure we're all on the same page as each other♪
I'm on the same page with the dal. It was amazing.
And also, yeah, I'm on the same page with the dhal.
Other workers are here Every morning the construction crew starts with an exercise called radio taiso A very common practice often seen in traditional Japanese companies Especially when manual labor is involved The crew perform this warm-up calisthenic together in sync with the music To help prevent injuries that may occur during the strenuous workday ahead Then the crew quickly have a meeting to discuss their tasks for the day to ensure that they're all on the same page And to complete the meeting they perform a safety inspection So Kaori, what are you doing now?
でも下の餌がないじゃないですか。 Then the crew quickly have a meeting to discuss their tasks for the day to ensure that they're all on the same page.
And it makes sure that both of you are on the same page or you and however many people are in the room.
And it makes sure that both of you are on the same page or you and however many people are in the room.
Continuing on on the same page, 4519, line 20, you say something really important.
So if you're tuning in, everybody's trying to get on the same page and sound the same.
Dan: So, if you're tuning in, everybody's trying to get on the same page, and sound
As you look across Ito's work, you'll frequently find the same technique of a ghastly, realistically rendered image on the same page or even in the same panel as a cartoonish, simplistic face reacting to that very image.
As you look across Ito's work, you'll frequently find the same technique of a ghastly, realistically rendered image on the same page or even in the same panel as a cartoonish, simplistic face reacting to that very image.
who codes 24 hours a day for 3 weeks. The magic happens when we're all on the same page
It's what happens—the magic happens when we're all on the same page collaborating and building something together.
sudassana, with one foot in front of the other. So just to stay on the same page, let's draw
So just to stay on the same page, let's draw the left heel in towards your center,
And then they repeat it over and over and over, rapid-fire, like 80 times in a row, constantly shifting the meanings back and forth, never on the same page, until everyone's in stitches and no one knows what time it is.
constantly shifting the meanings back and forth, never on the same page,