Sentences with phrase «infatuation for»

If those giddy feelings of infatuation for your home are not there yet, all hope for love is not lost.
But don't mistake infatuation for love that has to last a lifetime (in this case the lifetime of the human race).
Paintings dedicated to Winehouse have formed a recent infatuation for Martin, and here for the first time he will show a large - scale, larger - than - life, figurative portrait of the tragic and iconic singer.
Best known for his neon sculptures, Sonnier also pioneered early video art and installation which captured the razzmatazz of our new found infatuation for digital dreaming.
When viewing the work as a whole, a visual space is created where mid-last-century consumer Americana collides with present day infatuation for nostalgia in all of its false hope for the future while at the same time paying homage to the past.
I challenged the individual to better understand daily compounding versus annual compounding, though ultimately, I recognized the infatuation for what it was.
Despite the infatuation for tests shared by policymakers, philanthropists, and corporate education reformers on both sides of the aisle, resistance continues to build.
Drake Bell (Yours Mine & Ours, «Drake & Josh») gets the starring nod as the Peter Parker - ish Rick Riker, a nerdy high schooler whose every non-study moment is filled with his infatuation for school beauty (and girl next door) Jill Johnson (Paxton, Sleepover).
Finally, there's Jamie (Lily Gladstone, Winter in the Blood)-- whose name we never even hear — a young and lonely Native - American woman tending horses on a ranch who develops an infatuation for another young woman, Beth (Kristen Stewart, Clouds of Sils Maria), a just - graduated lawyer who drives four hours from the city, twice a week, to teach a class on school law.
One day, she's introduced to the handsome stay - at - home dad of the park, Brad (Wilson, Running with Scissors), and in the short conversation she has, the two form a connection which soon develops into an infatuation for both of them.
Ivan clearly has an infatuation for his niece, so it's not surprising if he's using his power to get closer to Ivanka.
(Substitute her infatuation for Edward with a fascination for the drug culture or a compulsive eating disorder or a passion for a boy who routinely drinks and drives, and suddenly the plot isn't quiet so entertaining.)
If you're not old enough to remember the brief but awkwardly spectacular infatuation for NKOTB, I apologize... for soooo many reasons.
-LCB- Yes, it's not technically science, but I have an infatuation for penguins and miniature replicas from Safari Ltd.. -RCB-
Whether or not you have the beard and glasses combo to make it count, Squawka have picked out 11 reasons why Gladbach should be the target of affection and perhaps even infatuation for any supporters seeking to score some extra hipster points this year.
The problem with my infatuation for these treats is that I want to be able to make them at home and feel like I'm a fancy Danish baker that specializes in making homemade danishes.
We can not continue to mistake infatuation for romance, or obsession for love.
The search giant never seemed to do that much with the acquisition and on Monday announced it was selling Zagat to a small online restaurant review site The Infatuation for an undisclosed sum.

Not exact matches

The Infatuation gives Charlie Bird a 10/10 for both service and wine.
The Infatuation has guides and reviews for restaurants and bars, and breaks everything down by neighborhood, price, point, or occasion.
And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining in coherent terms, as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
Perhaps the biggest takeaway so far for #DinnerMode participants has been a realization about the extent of their device infatuations.
The Infatuation CEO Chris Stang said he hopes to bring back the printed guides that Zagat was known for.
On Monday, The Infatuation agreed to buy Zagat from Google for an undisclosed sum.
Like literal adultery it does include the idea of someone blinded by infatuation, in this case for an idol: «How I have been grieved by their adulterous hearts... which have lusted after their idols» (Ezekiel 6:9).»
While it's very possible for your infatuation to grow into substantial love, it's important to recognize it for what it is.
There is poor hope for the world if the newly arisen peoples share the infatuations and make the mistakes which characterized the European states at the period when they were at the same stage of development — the same stage of political consciousness.
Christian infatuation with «roots» is, I fear, a first - world luxury, one that mis - positions the Church for the work of the twenty - first century.
The goodness of love as created by God is taken up again by the prophet Hosea, who uses the continuing infatuation and affection he has for his wife, Gomer, as an image of the love Yahweh has for his people Israel.
Struck by the contingency and organic relatedness of social institutions, practices, and actions, and dismayed by the Utopian ideologies to which so many modern minds are prone, paleoconservatives (as they now style themselves) such as Kirk are opposed to «ideological infatuation» or even to imagining social projects for the future at all.
Men give themselves for all kinds of things, good and bad, creative and destructive, for fame, money, infatuation, homeland, religion, dogmas, prejudices.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
The media infatuation with the personality of each candidate and the alternating cycles of canonization and demonization ruin the real expectations that one should have for the chief executive, and obscure the real questions that need to be asked.
I have posted before about this infatuation and how Gracie won Kellogg's Rice Krispies contest for creative kids with her Butterbeer bites.
I made them first because they were called for in a recipe... and I've made them since because of a teenage crush - like total and complete infatuation I now have with them.
This salty, crunchy and fruity salad was born of my infatuation with this tomato farro salad which is just to die for — if you tolerate gluten and tomatoes.
have been tired of him for 4 years... wengers misplaced infatuation with the whippet has kept us from strengthening in that position since at least then
Mazzone believes the modern game's infatuation with velocity is one of, if not the primary reason for the recent plague of Tommy John elbow - ligament replacement surgeries.
On and on it goes, and back and forth you scurry, from one true love to the next, each fatuous infatuation clutched fleetingly to your hyperventilating bosom before being thrown charmlessly aside for the next in line.
But let's be honest here, as we get older (and I'm a man in my early 50s now), it's not so much about infatuation and lust as it was back in the day, but more to do with a deeper connection, that being companionship, camaraderie (hope that's not a really OLD word lol), and a much more deeper kind of love and affection for one another.
For Nielsen, born in the nearby town of Narsaq, an infatuation with archaeology started «from the first minute» he began working on a dig 3 years ago.
He blames the shift on what he calls the scientific community's growing infatuation with large, multidisciplinary research projects, and he says he's partly to blame for not doing more to resist that pressure.
He tried to explain his unique way of interpreting the love for sneakers in his clothing designs, stating, «They're such an infatuation of my generation.
My copper infatuation is still in full swing so when I was looking for plant stands for the studio and came up empty handed, I took matters into my own hands.
I've had a seeming infatuation with baskets since my early years, watching Yogi Bear fight so hard for that pic - a-nic basket.
The best description for passion on its own is thus infatuation.2
This doesn't mean that there's something wrong and, in fact, for many happy couples true love starts where infatuation ends.
It should be noted that there is no set time frame for either state but can differ from relationship to relationship, with infatuation expected to last anything from two weeks to two years.
When it comes to loving someone, the passion you feel for them can vacillate from sheer infatuation to near nonexistence in an instant.
To help you find your way through the maze of the early stages of dating, we line up infatuation and love, and match them in a contest for your heart.
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