Soft and simple, these luxurious 100 % linen handkerchiefs feature hand - rolled edges and a simple blue trim to offer a soft support during life's
more emotional occasions (or allergy season).
Not exact matches
John Morioka, Target's head of merchandising, became
emotional during meetings on
more than one
occasion.
Their former
emotional or feeling characters are
more or less conformally repeated in the immediate
occasion, modified only by the relevant, novel potentials of character aimed at by the subject (PR 162/246).
What made the whole wait
more emotional — and unusual — is that Egypt have been a continental powerhouse in that time period, winning the Africa Cup of Nations on four different
occasions, yet somehow coming up short in World Qualifying, often falling at the last hurdle, often in dramatic circumstances.
Natalie Portman has hinted at being a versatile actress, willing to go deep to access the
emotional soil for a part, but never has she committed this fully and completely, giving herself over as actors sometimes do — Robert DeNiro is Raging Bull, Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice, Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Names Desire, Charlize Theron in Monster, Marion Cotillard in La Vie En Rose, Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy (Tootsie, Rain Man, etc.) These are those rare
occasions when the actor is eclipsed by the character, the performance that then reaches something
more than likable, believable; it becomes moving art.
Imagine That is
more than a little predictable, and it does stray too far from its
emotional center on
more than one
occasion — but, unlike Norbit [which was just mean and ugly] and Meet Dave [which was just not funny], it does work when centered on father and daughter.
The stories are
more emotional than plot - driven and have given me food for thought on
more than one
occasion.
Some books I have
more of an
emotional connection to than others yes but it is a rare
occasion that
The
occasion was made all the
more emotional when her baby daughter, Celeste, was brought on stage.
Stalking occurs when you knowingly, and on two or
more occasions, engage in conduct that is likely to cause fear or
emotional distress.