Sentences with phrase «maundering as»

In July 2014, after listening to Bill Gross's disjointed maundering as a Morningstar keynote speaker, we suggested that he'd lost his marbles and that it was time either for him to go or for you to.

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The other reason Horizon: Zero Dawn still holds some allure to me after so many blandly satisfactory hours is that it is unquestionably the most woke game released by a major studio in years, a «core gamer» game in which women and mothers are revered as righteous warrior goddesses and in which almost every single dude is either a maundering sad boy or an emasculated angry boy or simply a concerned bystander boy, waiting for your help.
Mr. Burton's happy indifference divulges itself not only in his compositions — which aren't resolved so much as left to maunder — but also in his brushwork.
Had we space to republish the «Trash» or to speak more boldly, the insane maunderings of certain of the French and English art critics the past two years on the new movements, it would readily be seen that our townsmen and women would have done as well, and in the case of Mr. Royal Cortissoz of the «Tribue,» far better.
Commenting on the role of the critic, Ashton said, «The mission of the contemporary critic is often construed as a purgative activity, aimed at ridding commentary of ornamental maunderings... But in the passionate effort to deal with essences, or things in themselves, much modern criticism has deleted a whole realm of experience... The first effort of the critic should be to see the unique quality inherent in a work, the quality that immediately attracts the receiver and moves him.
We are interested in the next hundred years, and here the small fluctuations are important as the maunder minimum clearly demonstrates.
The planet is cooling, as predicted by many perfectly respectable scientist, by 2030 it is predicted that we will be in a maunder minimum with all the calamity that implies.
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