She warns women not to get sucked in
by the curiosity of the Intermittent Man.
It rides a wave of buzz fueled mostly
by the curiosity of movie buffs eager to see how Aronofsky pulls off this whacked - out portrait of a tortured artist.
I guess with your cartoons it's just close enough to making sense but then the mind fails to grip it, at least at first, then you are kind of pulled deeper
by the curiosity of trying to understand what the scene is about.
We Are Curious has been inspired
by the curiosity of artists and offers schools a unique approach to learning in a gallery.
He received the 2012 Fashion Group International Dallas Rising Star award in fine art for his acrylic - on - canvas pieces that are influenced
by his curiosity of common objects and his childhood days of the»90s.
Be it the smartphones or music players or laptops, each and every product by Apple is met
by the curiosity of gadget lovers.
Not exact matches
And much
of what I stumbled into
by following my
curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on.
As for Dowden, he encourages managers to cultivate a sense
of genuine
curiosity about their employees
by talking with them.
I wondered if my observations were supported
by hard data, and my
curiosity around startup success and failure eventually got the best
of me.
Following a trail blazed
by brands like Intel, it's redefining its offering from being a technical
curiosity for movie studios to being the mark
of films that matter, and a feature that consumers will demand.
Curiosity was among the six signature traits
of inclusive leadership outlined
by the Deloitte University Press.
Get a behind the scenes look a the tension, anticipation and exhilaration experienced
by scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. during the
Curiosity rover's harrowing descent through the Martian atmosphere — known as «Seven Minutes
of Terror.»
When selecting photographers for this project, he sought out those that had «insatiable
curiosity, the kind that can get to the core
of an assignment, the kind that can comprehend what a truck driver, or a farmer, or a driller or a housewife thinks and feels and translate those thoughts and feelings into pictures that can be similarly comprehended
by anyone.»
«In Canada as in the U.S. and Europe, the most common question investment consultants are asked
by clients about ESG is whether an ESG - based approach will negatively impact investment performance,» said Andrew Sweeney, Institutional Portfolio Manager at RBC Global Asset Management Inc. «This and other data from the survey reveal a high level
of interest and
curiosity about responsible investing, including areas
of significant uncertainty.
We encourage this in our children
by promoting a childhood full
of unstructured PLAY,
curiosity, creativity, and a sense
of wonderment.
Isaacson noted that «
by allowing himself to be driven
by intense
curiosity, he got to explore more horizons and see more connections than anyone else
of his era.»
He has taken his natural
curiosity made himself into a focused, rigorous and organized business person
by harnessing the power
of skin in the game.
Even although ICOs have been round for years, they gained new heights
of curiosity final 12 months aided
by celebrities equivalent to Paris Hilton and Floyd Mayweather Jr. selling ICOs.
An image taken
by the
Curiosity Rover has turned viral after a video posted
by a group insisted that the image was the vestige
of an ancient Martian tree on the planet as an assertion
of life on Mars.
To those in the West who have heard
of it, this annual 24 - hour sale, held on an unusual Chinese holiday called Singles Day and hosted
by ecommerce giant Alibaba Group (my employer), is a source
of curiosity if for no other reason than its sheer scale.
My
curiosity to find more was trumped only
by my lack
of access.
And it is all in God's plan when new discoveries show that past interpretations
of Scripture regarding the physical realm were incomplete or inaccurate, and He expects us to be constantly seeking to align our understanding with our discoveries, not to cling to interpretations about the physical realm that arose before more facts became available to us
by the use
of our God - given
curiosity and intellect.
So, I sincerely and respectfully ask
of individuals who back anti-choice campaigns
by citing personal moral or religious reasons this question, which I ask out honest
curiosity: how can you recognize the consequences, historically,
of legally banning a certain choice a person makes, and maintain that your moral code has not been violated, or even argue that your moral or religious code has been upheld, or elevated?
Knowing that it can not bask in the afterglow
of its glory years, Commonweal is marked
by an intellectual
curiosity that reflects an expectation that, despite its aging readership, it will have an important role to play in the future.
Among most Christians and Jews, it is fair to say, the Jewish - Christian dialogue is viewed as something
of a
curiosity carried on
by people who are «interested in that kind
of thing.»
Just out
of curiosity... if Bin Laden has gone to hell, where are the rest
of us Americans going who stood
by and watched as hundreds
of thousands
of Iraqs were killed over the last eight years, as well as numerous Afganies I'm sure.
I don't normally frequent the anarcho - syndicalist enclaves
of the blogosphere, but my
curiosity was piqued
by the ongoing saga
of the «Tarnac 9», whose penchant for absurdism combined with neo-Benedictinism is at least somewhat endearing.
It is one
of the many
curiosities of the age in which Henry lived that the crusade against visual amenity and luxury in the world man builds was taken up
by dogmatists
of a fervently materialistic bent.
Our age is in need
of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step
by step, through the intricate labyrinth
of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth,
by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy life, or mere common
curiosity; one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications
of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus
of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
It is the suggestiveness, the persuasive likenesses, the manifold make - believe
of things as perceived that we are prey to, long before we are plagued
by their secretiveness and our
curiosity: they too «talk» to us in many tongues, and time and again are found out to have «lied»
by «pretending» to be what they are not... [Then we seek to penetrated «behind» appearance — to a truth different from it in kind.
Readers touched
by the scabies
of curiosity can get more information
by writing P.O. Box 96, Harrodsburg, KY 40330.
As reverence love is and seeks knowledge
of the other, not
by way
of curiosity nor for the sake
of gaining power but in rejoicing and in wonder.
When he entered the University
of Vienna, he chose to study medicine, mainly because he was moved
by a deep
curiosity about human beings, a
curiosity that had been stimulated
by reading Darwin and Goethe.
Impelled
by curiosity and the mania for control, objectivism fractures the bonds
of community and tends inherently toward violence.
Shen Kua was perhaps the greatest
of early Chinese scientists, but his writings have none
of the conceptual integration
of Aristotle or his Muslim and Christian successors: «Notices
of the highest originality stand cheek -
by - jowl with trivial didacticism, court anecdotes, and ephemeral
curiosities.»
The complaints are tempered
by her biologist's
curiosity, and the mix
of memoir and scientific observation works.
This astonishing pronouncement on the part
of science seemed at first to do no more than stimulate the
curiosity (or indignation)
of theorists; but it was soon apparent that the shock was not purely mental, and that nineteenth century man had been shaken
by it to his depths.
Along with a letter that pointed to some online links about space camp, the astronaut program and resources to elementary students, NASA also sent Dexter some really cool pictures
of the Red Planet and Mars
Curiosity Rover, as well as a sticker that's a replica
of the mission patch worn
by the astronauts.
I question because I have the
curiosity of a child — a child who does not want to be told to shut up and do as they're told
by an overbearing, insensitive parent.
It's the pursuit
of the unknown
by people with intellectual
curiosity.
Older critical attempts to illustrate the relevance
of the past
by means
of historical analogy require too much recasting
of the narrative and simple speculation, and may presume too great a
curiosity about these matters to begin with.
I think our religious culture
of dogmatic fear really stifles peoples» natural
curiosity, and the way scripture is pulled out
of context and used as some sort
of hard - and - fast Holy Slogans to live
by is simply too much for people.
Despite the increased global coverage during the State
of Emergency and the heightened
curiosity provoked
by tighter press controls, most people outside
of South Africa have not paid much heed to either
of them, but probably are aware
of Sun City, the African Las Vegas in Bophuthatswana.
And simply ask, out
of pure
curiosity,
by what means you arrived at that conclusion.
Apocalyptic withdrawal was corrected
by rejecting immediate expectation
of the end (21:8 b; Acts 1:6 - 7) and
by substituting mission in the power
of the Spirit for idle
curiosity as to the time
of the end (Acts 1:7 - 8).
So, one
by one, each person came forward — out
of morbid
curiosity — to look into the open casket.
Just out
of mild
curiosity... could anyone actually explain the reason they believe in Jesus Christ without having to quote a book that was written
by men after Jesus supposedly died on the cross?
They would amble
by, mama and her kits (baby skunks are kits, as baby goats are kids), with nary a hint
of animosity and rarely a spark
of curiosity.
The fact that this is not the least bit
of a
curiosity to you and that you rush to judgement
by slandering him shows that you are thinking more like a sheep than a scientists.
What piqued my
curiosity was the inviting prospect, dangled
by a university graduate,
of what Jesus Christ can do for one who fully trusts him.