Like, I am convinced there is some other garment out there that will make this skirt's
idiosyncrasies make sense, know what I mean?
Every homeowner has different tastes and
idiosyncrasies making their bedroom design choices unique.
Not exact matches
When you're looking to
make use of them, however, it's important to understand the differences, advantages and
idiosyncrasies of crowdfunding in Hong Kong.
Regardless of its intention, the «80s was all about modes of
making look at me in my
idiosyncrasy.
But Canopy Glow
makes good on Anathallo's
idiosyncrasies: multiple vocalists, intricately designed percussion and the reemployment of once - forgotten instruments.
In the past you may have
made a big haggle over yourself for not being hip enough to handle another's
idiosyncrasies.
The seriousness of our family's commitments to the faith isn't merely an
idiosyncrasy of our own artisanal
making in the secular bourgeois splendor of leafy East End, Toronto.
Now, when I visit other churches, all I can see are the fences — the doctrines, traditions, and
idiosyncrasies that rub me the wrong way and
make me feel isolated from my fellow Christians.
Raised in a secular / liberal home, Roose struggles to keep up with the Bible classes at Liberty and to
make sense of some of the
idiosyncrasies of the conservative evangelical subculture.
Its diverse and complex origins, social
make - up, religious practices and beliefs, not to mention ethical
idiosyncrasies, will lead some to doubt whether Pentecostalism acts «in the power of the Spirit.»
Most fans seem to
make choices on
idiosyncrasies rather than fact driven rationality.
A major cause of these observed
idiosyncrasies of decision -
making may be that controlled processing accounts for only part of our overall behavioral repertoire, and in some circumstances can face stiff competition from domain - specific automatic processes that are part of System 1.
I never felt so grateful for my body, for my big hips, my cellulite, my frizzy hair, my long gangly toes, and all the
idiosyncrasies that
make me unique, than when I watched dozens of women afflicted with cancer, most now living without one or both of their breasts, practice yoga without any sense of comparison or competition, without trepidation or worry, or when I received the warmest hugs from these women, without a shred if insecurity or inhibition.
I appreciate people who are quirky and genuine, Your
idiosyncrasies, neuroses and awkwardness are all what
makes you who you are.
The key to
making that physical connection is to develop personal rituals, just as couples together in person develop
idiosyncrasies that define their relationship.
2008's «Kung Fu Panda» was such an unexpected delight, merging furious martial art action and a traditional hero's journey narrative to create a quirky, spirited comedy,
making ideal use of star Jack Black's verbal
idiosyncrasies and playful heft.
The Greatest Showman's sentimentality brings to mind Robert Altman and Alan Rudolph's Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976), which is the greatest, least sentimental film ever
made about the political origins and secret
idiosyncrasy of American show business.
It would be easy enough to find both of them obnoxious in similar yet very different ways, but to the movie's benefit, both Gisondo and Holt
make their characters» respective
idiosyncrasies of secondary focus.
(Hilary
made her name writing a self - help book based on her children's
idiosyncrasies, the source of one of many festering resentments here.)
Laurie Metcalf, «Lady Bird» As a «warm but scary» mother struggling to
make ends meet and appreciate — as well as love — her daughter, Metcalf provides this story with both its familiarity and
idiosyncrasy.
Claire is, in other words and in any way that matters, the microcosm of everything that's wrong with Elizabethtown: she's an android programmed to bestow
idiosyncrasy like a Pez dispenser geeked at regular intervals — an artificial simulacrum of charm
made more disturbing in that this Hall of Presidents ride is calibrated to spew platitudes on grief and new relationships instead of The Gettysburg Address.
The fact Beth is a flesh - eating zombie is coolly treated like just another one of her
idiosyncrasies — not one of those cute ones like snortling though — but rather like one that eventually wears a man down and
makes him wish he was somewhere else with someone else.
For all Anderson's fastidiousness as a stylist and his
idiosyncrasies as a storyteller, he has
made an audience picture through and through: a witty, subversive dark comedy that had the audience cackling repeatedly, and in all the right places, both times I saw it.
Everyone here transcends their typecasting, including slacker balladeers Mark and Jay Duplass, who
make a bid for mainstream success (two words: car chase) without precisely abandoning their
idiosyncrasies, such as their camcorder - honed / derived aesthetic — which establishes a cinematic grammar that allows for shabby but essential angles like a shot of Segel's hair poking up from behind a vending machine.
Anne Dudek has been cast as a Tracy Brand, a «future genius» with «a smorgasbord of quirky
idiosyncrasies» who, having currently displayed none of those genius - related talents, sets out to
make her future happen.
The screenplay credited to Pulitzer - Prize - winning playwright David Lindsay - Abaire follows the broad strokes of the novel's plot without nurturing enough lively
idiosyncrasy to
make the story come alive, which ironically is what Inkheart is all about.
Failing that, he could just plagiarize himself and tap back into the rubberfaced
idiosyncrasies that
made him a star during the three - season run of Disney Channel's Even Stevens.
Laurie Metcalf, «Lady Bird» As a «warm but scary» mother struggling to both
make ends meet and appreciate — as well as love — her daughter, Metcalf provides this story with both its familiarity and
idiosyncrasy.
Does it
make sense to bring in «teachers» who know absolutely nothing about the cultural norms and
idiosyncrasies that apply to the Black community, especially a community like New Orleans?
As we
make our way out of the sinuous roads of the Hill Country and settle in on the highway to Houston, some of the Elise «s ergonomic
idiosyncrasies begin to emerge.
It has also
made me less reactive other people's
idiosyncrasies!
Majora's Mask is as great a game today as it was back at the dawn of the millennium, the remaster preserves each
idiosyncrasy and
makes the experience more accessible than ever.
On one hand, such a closed environment lent great
idiosyncrasy to their franchises; when Mario, Zelda, Metroid, and numerous other properties were stellar, they existed and operated on a level of their own, standing far above and away from anything else that had ever been
made.
This
making process — along with the
idiosyncrasies, imperfections, and errors of the handmade — is vitrified and sealed into distinctive functional ceramic objects.
This installation, Tannhäuser (all works 2013), was inspired by Wieland Wagner's spare Tannhäuser set for the Bayreuth Festival in 1955 and dominates the rectangular gallery space; even allowing for the
idiosyncrasies of theatrical perspective, it
makes for a condensed, narrow zone.
Make a snap judgment or suspend judgment in order to familiarize yourself with the
idiosyncrasy before you.
What he means is that the place has character; rather than the neutral background of a white cube, it offers the
idiosyncrasies and imperfections that
make a space worth engaging.
Unfortunately, in many cases the complex issues related to a work's provenance and condition, coupled with van Gogh's own
idiosyncrasies — in terms of his artistic output, his lifestyle, and the vast number of letters he wrote — have conspired to
make it virtually impossible to arrive at a definitive judgment.
Environmental policies like the Montreal Protocol at least
make more intuitive sense than, say, the fight for all Americans to marry whomever they choose (though the Montreal Protocol has its own
idiosyncrasies as well).
«What
makes it possible for us to genuinely judge, to move beyond our private
idiosyncrasies and preferences, is our capacity to achieve an «enlargement of mind.»
This branch of the state's judicial system has a number of
idiosyncrasies that
make it a challenging and singular area of the law.
However, local ecological
idiosyncrasies can
make insurance buying more challenging than one might expect.
It is just tough to learn all the little
idiosyncrasies that
make for success at this career.
Sometimes professional recruiters
make suggestions based on their personal
idiosyncrasies and biases, like in the examples below:
Make sure whomever you choose understands the
idiosyncrasies of today's world of work, says Deb Dib, a certified executive career coach who specializes in personal branding and job search services.
A professional resume writer understands the
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