I haven't been overly
enamored of Microsoft's other PC models, including the Surface Pro and Surface Book.
Google has two screen options for the Pixel 2, and I have to confess, I'm not especially
enamored of either of them.
Though some people were
enamored of him, others were also afraid of him, and how he could alter their status within the scene.
We should recall Ambrose Bierce's definition of «Conservative» as a noun, in The Devil's Dictionary: «A statesman who is
enamored of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with others.»
A managing partner becomes
enamored of an idea, and no one else spends time thinking about it.
The culture of the Academy is part of the problem — detachment from the marketplace, a predominance of tenured faculty with little or no practice experience, minimal interaction with other disciplines — notably engineering, business, and computer science — within the University, and insular, homogeneous tenured faculties
enamored of tradition and wary of innovation.
Are they so satisifed with their attorneys or so
enamored of the big - firm brand that they are willing to pay fees that some lawyers have questioned as unreasonable?
Those who are so
enamored of mass gun confiscation should try out their schemes in places like Washington DC, Detroit and Chicago, and see how many armed confrontations will result in which police shoot citizens, citizens shoot police, and the result is open warfare and a total breakdown of law enforcement.
Obviously the fearful verytallguy is
enamored of Victor Venema and suggests no one else as an expert to «learn from» in regard to temperature series and associated problems.
He became
enamored of cycles in the 1920s and published a couple of books and dozens of papers on the subject.
Alan Watts seems particularly
enamored of this approach — make the temperature increase the result of cycle alignment.
Japanese riders are pretty
enamored of electric bikes, however, with the market estimated at nearly 300,000 electric bikes last year.
Craig Welch and the Times have been less
enamored of Dr. Mass lately due to his criticism of it.
There is a coterie of scientists so
enamored of the CO2 = AGW hypothesis and so entranced by their models, that they've lost the ability to re-examine assumptions, and to do objective science.
«People are
enamored of unlimited free will and free markets,» he said.
And as for «wishful thinking», I'm not especially
enamored of the «stadium wave» hypothesis; IMO the regularity they seem to find is probably an artifact of the short period under study, while it's much more probable that actual fluctuations are much more «random».
I'm totally
enamored of the micro home movement!
The Web forum and blog was created in 2006 by Matthew Wilkinson, a Briton living in Portugal who is very
enamored of all things wild and African.
Moreover, Ethiopia — never
enamored of the agreement — has announced plans to build a huge hydroelectric dam on its branch of the Nile that would reduce the water flow to Egypt even more.
The farmer in Africa is less
enamored of the elephant that crushes his garden than the city dweller in Manhattan who like to watch elephants on television.
Born at the end of the 19th century in Moscow to an affluent family (of Germanic Baltic ancestry), Kandinsky had been practicing law and economics when, at age 30, he became
enamored of the folkloric art of the Vologda province and the French modern art exhibited in Russia (including the works of Claude Monet).
She was
enamored of Italy, which she first visited in 1951, and where she and her husband, George, whom she married in 1953, later went to annually.
I became
enamored of the medium; it suited my precise and clear way of painting form, and had great luminosity.
When I first started painting, I was — and I still am — very
enamored of the Abstract Expressionists.
Many cite the constellation of shows by the art stars Tomma Abts, Elizabeth Peyton, and Fischer as proof that the New Museum is too
enamored of money and success.
Like Pollock, whose lyrical loops carried the private rhythms of an artist
enamored of dance, and Twombly, whose staccato, sketchy lines reflect a different temperament, Carone's inspirations flow directly from a subconscious informed by a lifetime of association with some of the century's most important artists and their works.
That's why I get so
enamored of someone who just goes ahead and does it, whatever it is.
Clearly
enamored of her subjects and committed to the development of an increasingly rich palette and voluptuous drawing style, Leveille is most interested in getting these formal qualities to serve pictorial narratives without disappearing into them.
If Ad disliked contemporary art on the whole, he was
enamored of the great masters of the past.
Hugh, I only recently started following you and am totally
enamored of your creativity and character.
It is not easy, and I am not
enamored of painting in itself, but it gives me a means to translate some small spark of the ineffable, inevitable potential of art right now.
While a few recent publications — like the essays by Richard Flood, Frances Morris, Robert Lumley, and Karen Pinkus in the catalogue of the 2001 exhibition «Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962 - 1972,» co-organized by the Walker Art Center and Tate Modern, or the overview Arte Povera (1999), edited and illuminatingly introduced by Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev — have begun to consider arte povera in a broader social context, the field is still plagued by the idea that its artists were primarily
enamored of low, or literally «poor,» materials, and by the argument that arte povera's antitechnological bent is a misinterpretation of American Minimalism.
Artist Kimberly Brooks became so
enamored of stylists that she has dedicated an entire exhibition to the trade.
Stella's paintings fit superbly into this narrative and, indeed, Rubin was so
enamored of his work that he gave the artist not one, but two retrospectives.
But when Eisenman arrived in New York in 1987, fresh off a RISD BFA, she was as much
enamored of punk as art history.
An artist currently having a major market moment, Huma Bhabha is known for her rough sculptures and equally raw works on paper that combine «primitive» figuration — of the sort Picasso was so
enamored of in his early Cubist days — with futuristic, post-apocalyptic themes and imagery.
Over the summer, I became
enamored of three Bolotowsky canvases featured in a group show at ACA Galleries in Chelsea.
For example, a few members of our team were so
enamored of PopSugar's Snapchat stories, we interviewed them to find out everything about their production process and provide a few tips to our readers.
You should probably stop reading now if your idea of an idyllic vacation includes grandiose hotels, stylish restaurants that require reservations days in advance and if you are
enamored of an environment in which you're busy night and day!
Most Shih Tzu owners will readily tell you they became
enamored of Shih Tzu's simply because of their appearance but once they brought their puppy...
He was so
enamored of this four year - old stray that he rushed to the shelter during his lunch hour to adopt Paco, all the time worrying that the beautiful little Pomeranian would be gone.
Bull - baiting, which had been popular in earlier times, did not lend itself to the cities, and fanciers of the rat pit became increasingly
enamored of dog fighting as a more exciting alternative to rat killing.
They will help you train your dog because they too love dogs and are so
enamored of this sport.
Local Belarusians became very
enamored of these dogs and acquired a number of them during the war and its aftermath.
Swap from wet to dry food and the cat who've you've never seen drink, suddenly becomes
enamored of her water bowl.
Back in the spring of 1999, when the world was
enamored of dot coms and not much else, three guys at Piper Jaffray, Daniel J. Donoghue, Michael R. Murphy and Mark Buckley *, produced a superb research report called Wall Street's Endangered Species.
When the shares recovered I should have sold but I became
enamored of management and the company's low cost position.
Perhaps investors become overly
enamored of growth companies and pay too much for their shares, while mistakenly shunning value companies, where growth prospects often appear grim.
-LSB-...] Hunting endangered species — via Greenbackd — Back in the spring of 1999, when the world was
enamored of dot coms and not much else, three guys at Piper Jaffray, Daniel J. Donoghue, Michael R. Murphy and Mark Buckley *, produced a superb research report called Wall Street's Endangered Species.
But he was also becoming a serious sailor,
enamored of Joshua Slocum's 1900 memoir, «Sailing Alone Around the World.»