There's no telling what investors would have thought had they heard of Cara's
fleeting interest in the cheeky bar, or that it had been turned down on the principles of the principals.
Your baby may start to take
a fleeting interest in other babies now that he's more mobile.
Until spring of last year, I maintained only
a fleeting interest in David Fincher and his body of work.
One of the oddest postscripts to Captain Blood, Errol Flynn's classic 1935 swashbuckler epic, is this Italian - French co-production, shot in Spain with an international cast, including 21 year old Sean Flynn, Errol's real son, who had
a fleeting interest in screen acting before switching to photo journalism in the late sixties.
It offers career paths that are attractive to both boys, girls and the disadvantaged — basically any pupil that has
a fleeting interest in STEM.
This world can be a complicated one for the uninitiated and those who have even
a fleeting interest in buying in can soon feel discouraged by the amount of time it takes to see some kind of return on their investment.
There doesn't seem to be much in the way of interest or fight in them, even if there is
a fleeting interest in what CREA does anymore.
Not exact matches
It garnered some mild,
fleeting interest from the technology press, but basically no one was going to walk around holding a magic standalone Amazon stick just
in case they ran out of shampoo.
Babies go through phases
in what catches their attention, so we want toys that will outlive those
fleeting interests.
«Rogue Nation» has only a
fleeting, theoretical
interest in sex.
The children, did they feel grief at leaving their best friend, or
in those moments did their parent's create another uncaring citizen of earth, only
interested in their own wants and needs, no matter how
fleeting or how destructive.
Without the ability to talk to anyone without being
in their fireteam, meetings with other players are
fleeting and not anything
interesting.
My casual
interest in New Super Mario Bros. and its Wii counterpart was
fleeting at best, evaporating after I finished each game.
Trained
in France, Germany, Italy, and England, several generations of American artists helped to bring Impressionism to our native shore, creating an abiding
interest in spontaneity and furthering an
interest in the capturing of light's most
fleeting and spectacular effects.
In this little - known work, Ligon made monuments to
fleeting moments of attraction, conflating community
interest, even history, with daydreaming.
Conceived
in a
fleeting moment, Park's calligraphic marks reflect his
interest in reaching a sense of «pure emptiness», an attempt that is made afresh with each new painting.
In the 1960s and 1970s, photography was often embraced by artists who had abandoned conventional art media and who were more interested in creating a work of art that took place over a period of time, in a serial progression, or in a fleeting gestur
In the 1960s and 1970s, photography was often embraced by artists who had abandoned conventional art media and who were more
interested in creating a work of art that took place over a period of time, in a serial progression, or in a fleeting gestur
in creating a work of art that took place over a period of time,
in a serial progression, or in a fleeting gestur
in a serial progression, or
in a fleeting gestur
in a
fleeting gesture.
Few artists of his generation were more rigorous
in observing nature, yet Cézanne was less
interested in recording
fleeting effects than
in conveying the underlying rhythms and structures of the landscape.
The notion of the mirror as a potential portal to an unseen world extends his
interest in temporality and the body into the
fleeting world of reflections.
After announcing that it would shift some of its emphasis away from non-lethal weapons to police body cameras, for a
fleeting moment it felt like the company synonymous with sticks that electrocute people was showing an
interest in police accountability.
While the DOT gives you a fractured
interest in the property its value is
fleeting.