Sentences with phrase «man fits the category»

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Seriously man... this little snit fit of a tirade you have embarked on has placed you firmly into the category of irrelevant for me.
I am 52 years old and find that much of the churches have men in a one size fits all category.
I think we could do a lot worse than get a really good wide man in, and for me the German international Julian Draxler would fit into a few of these categories and I would love to see him sign for Arsenal.
There are a lot of women who have been driven away from online dating because they are contacted by hundreds of men who ignore their requirements (and I don't believe the women who have contacted me are the only ones who fit this category).
If you're looking for single men who fit into rich category and are financially secure, you can connect with awesome millionaires at Cupid.
By only dating men who fit into a very inflexible description or category, you are most likely overlooking other great men.
Therefore, a Jewish man is most likely to get attention from the woman he shows interest in, no matter which category she fits into.
A similar split is seen in Seattle, where men are Weekend Warriors and Outdoor Adventurers, but women fit into the quieter and more creative categories of Pinteresters and Artists.
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Then there is the special mention for Ewan McGregor that feels like an excuse to recognize the man who is better in The Impossible, but didn't fit in the other categories.
The director of quirky 90s films such as «The Unbelievable Truth,» «Simple Men» and Trust,» who was responsible for advancing the careers of Parker Posey, Edie Falco, and Martin Donovan, found that he didn't quite fit into any category — he wasn't as dark and edgy as most indies and yet his films don't have blockbuster potential.
Loach's film very much is of a piece with Stéphane Brizé's The Measure of a Man; its French title, La Loi du marché means «The Law of the Market,» but the English title captures the way that the market forces governing «human resources» (another hideous cant term) function by quantifying humans, fitting them into predefined market categories.
Only the Human Torch, a man who can turn into a flaming bullet at will, really seems to fit the category of hero material.
If you don't fit into any of those three categories, chances are you just don't fit in, man!
Nevertheless, some topics still fit pretty comfortably into the category of the «historical purview of men,» and some fine new publications have arrived to stake their claim as appropriate holiday gifts for special guys.
As I write the next book about my loveable but luckless Cuban hit man, I'll amp up the mystery so it fits more comfortably in that category.
Further, the sites on this list don't fit into the other list categories: solo men, solo female, couples or family travel blogs.
The Gunvolt series fits into this category due to the number of Mega Man games Inti Creates have developed in the past, while Freedom Planet and Shovel Knight (which I like very much) would not.
Fitting into the latter category was what one might argue was the worst - kept secret in Super Smash Bros.: Pac - Man as a playable character.
Lightfield from the four man indie studio Lost in the Garden definitely fits into this category.
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