Jackson, Wyoming is just a few minutes from the National Park and has
a distinctive feel of a wild west frontier town.
As soon as you enter one of our signature hotels, you will experience
the distinctive feel of the Sofitel universe.
The distinctive feel of this breathtaking island enchants residents and tourists alike.
Not exact matches
Because more blade is exposed, these razors are harsher on the skin and can have a
distinctive scratchy
feeling, particularly during finishing passes when the length
of stubble is very short and the blade makes closer contact with the skin.
Cram
felt free to bring his
distinctive methodology to a quiverful
of regional approaches, ranging from colonial revival academic ensembles to more exotic» and even controversial» styles.
But even more than the informal attire, the Vineyard is a major producer
of «praise chorus» style music that permeates every occasion
of worship with a
distinctive feel.
The process
of time veils the past below
distinctive feeling» (PR 517).
It kind
of feels that you are doing any
distinctive trick.
While not denying the systematic possibility
of a «naturalized» Whiteheadian metaphysics, Hall argues that Whitehead grounds rational religion in
distinctive aspects
of experience which can not be reduced to ethical modalities, as Sherburne suggests, without greatly impoverishing «the sources
of thought, action and
feeling to which civilized men refer for self - understanding.»
«He» is the relatively abstract common feature
of the sequence
of states (or selves or experiences) that fit together in a succession that begins with conception and ends in death.7 Moreover, the primary bond that binds these states together into a
distinctive series is that
of sympathetic
feeling,
of which the two chief expressions are memory and anticipation.
It kind
of feels that you're doing any
distinctive trick.
His speculations about conceptual
feelings lead him to an original and
distinctive doctrine
of God.
At least, our experience
of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many
of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs
of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge
of ourselves; that animals possess
distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we
feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all
of this makes some kind
of natural appeal to our moral sense.
The most
distinctive character
of this situation is the
feeling of the...
Whitehead even uses the term «de-cision» to characterize how each moment «cuts itself off» from some anticipations and memories in order «decisively» to pattern its
feeling (enjoyment) in a definite way.20 Each moment is thus made up
of a unique
feeling tone composed
of a
distinctive «memory» and «anticipation.»
The process
of time veils the past below
distinctive feeling.
In the meantime, the other two ministries seemed more distinctively Christian and are therefore more amply attested in the earliest period; for the outburst
of prophecy and the proclamation
of the gospel were
felt to be the
distinctive signs
of the new age that had opened, while the liturgical life
of the community centered in the re-enactment
of the Supper with its host or president and servers.
This wine has a soft
feel in the mouth with
distinctive taste
of tangerine, peach grapefruit, and rose that has a light tart finish.
There were three things about that piece
of paper that made me cry: 1) her
distinctive slanted hand writing which I will never forget 2) the date was exactly 1 year before she died and I'm guessing she
felt good that summer and cooked a lot and 3) the notes she wrote to herself about what worked and what didn't.
We guarantee that each mouthful
of our delicately textures rice with its
distinctive nutty flavor will leave you with a magical
feeling of pure nostalgia.
They do have a
distinctive taste which I know not everyone's fond
of, so if you're one
of those people
feel free to use another 2 Tbsp
of almond butter instead.
It sort
of feels that you're doing any
distinctive trick.
It kind
of feels that you are doing any
distinctive trick.
«Avocados have a thick, decadent, creamy
feel, but their
distinctive taste totally disappears under the rich chocolate flavours
of the cacao, the nutty almond butter, the sweet banana and the caramel - like dates.»
In 1981, Bill Kimpton founded the company that today is renowned for making travelers
feel genuinely cared for while away from home through thoughtful perks and amenities,
distinctive design that tells a story and inspires a sense
of fun at each hotel and a sincerely personal style
of guest service.
«Oh, I have a
feeling of satisfaction,» says Borucki, an astronomer at NASA's Ames Research Center, in his
distinctive soft voice.
Whether you chose linoleum flooring for its no - fuss functionality, the soft
feel underfoot, its
distinctive look, or its green attributes, you definitely want to take care
of your investment in an ecofriendly way for the sake
of maintaining it for as long as possible while protecting the indoor air quality in your home.
It sort
of feels that you are doing any
distinctive trick.
This is a wonderful shop with a
distinctive, personal -
feeling collection
of jewelry, antiques, and charmingly potted succulents.
♥ It's a great way to make you
feel distinctive and express your personal style, not that
of millions
of people.
This fine suiting fabric in dark lavender is a combination
of strong linen and smooth worsted wool which give it a
distinctive texture and a soft
feel.
This fine suiting fabric in latte is a combination
of strong linen and smooth worsted wool which give it a
distinctive texture and a soft
feel.
This fine suiting fabric in periwinkle blue is a combination
of strong linen and smooth worsted wool which give it a
distinctive texture and a soft
feel.
Should you clarify the expression
of «Escort» A Companion in the actual
feeling of the girls isn't a product
of lust, device for neighborhood, and frustration with life - style, but a fruitful Companion adds worth and advantages towards the routines
of these whom searching for organization for
distinctive occasion.
The outcome was a collection that
felt trendy yet
distinctive, wearable but with plenty
of editorial appeal.
The sharp and
distinctive neckline gives it a bit
of a masculine
feel while still very feminine with the billowy wrap
of the dress in front.
A woman wants to
feel desired as a
distinctive person not because
of the hue
of her skin, hair color, or because
of a particular body part.
It kind
of feels that you are doing any
distinctive trick.
«Submarine» is at its best when it
feels specific to its setting; Erik Wilson's often lovely cinematography captures the
distinctive, watery light and raw weather
of the Welsh seacoast in winter, and Hawkins, as always, captures a character who is completely specific in terms
of class, place and period.
But outside
of everyone's complicated relationship with the Robot (and even that's a very slow burn), there's just not enough there in the story or characters that
feels distinctive or compelling enough to keep going.
Day - Lewis inhabits the character fully, in his
distinctive gait and posture (his back sometimes bending into a question - mark), his reedy voice (given the painstaking amount
of historical research that went into the rest
of the movie, it must be based in fact) and the more honest -
feeling portrayal
of his moral righteousness, which wasn't as arrow - straight as most like to think it was.
His new film's slow pace, meandering dialogue, and snark - free sense
of humor contribute to its pleasing and
distinctive feel.
He's a versatile composer and pleasingly seems to give each
of his projects a unique
feeling — his big breakthrough, Battlestar Galactica, had such a
distinctive sound that it would have been understandable if he'd gone on to do the same thing over and over again, but he hasn't — and this beast
of a score is angry and at times savage but consistently entertaining, in the style
of classic horror scores.
But every now and then he makes time to focus on his own material, most
of it with a
distinctive old - time
feel.
One
of the things that makes the series work so well is that every album in it has its own
distinctive feel — you never get the same story told twice, and while there are entries that share common elements, they're always handled in different ways.
Corset - y period dramas
of repression and oppression are not normally our go - to bag but aside from the leads, who we'd queue to see read an old - timey phone book, the film's setting is much grimier and more sordid than the drawing room / china teacup variety
of period drama (in keeping with the naturalism and class setting
of Zola's novel) and gives the advance look we've had an impressively
distinctive look and
feel.
The films are notoriously formulaic, and even with the hiring
of administrators like Taika Waititi or Scott Derrickson, entries typically really
feel just like the filmmaker in a restrictive playpen reasonably than them in point
of fact making one thing
distinctive.
Mr. Alfredson has a
distinctive feel for the look
of a film, and atmospheric is a word that fits this movie, as well as his earlier one.
«A Bad Moms Christmas» sticks the Mommy Wars on the back shelf, and
feels less
distinctive — and hilarious — because
of it.
This isn't to put down the film's first half, which sets up a genuinely
distinctive near - future world (where Johnson's retro trappings make narrative sense, rather than
feeling tacked - on), introduces two tremendous sides
of the same coin in the performances from Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon - Levitt, plenty
of intriguing philosophical dilemmas, and a grisly hall -
of - fame demise for Paul Dano «s character.