Sentences with phrase «much idiosyncrasy»

Although many entrepreneurs like to present themselves in a «what you see is what you get» style, sometimes being your idiosyncratic self is, well, too much idiosyncrasy.

Not exact matches

And once again there is a Warrior known as much for his idiosyncrasies as his performances during games.
To do the kind of work I do [meticulously accurate studies that portray the birds of the Central Midwest and their behavior], the important thing, much more important than clicking the shutter, is being familiar with the habitat of the species, even the idiosyncrasies of individual birds.
But their discoveries weren't just insect idiosyncrasies — they held true across much of the living world, from animals to plants and even some bacteria.
Ditching the MCU's familiar roster of heroes (they don't get as much as a mention) along with many of the basics of the Marvel film formula, Ryan Coogler has turned Black Panther into a highly personal crowd - pleaser in the vein of his last film, the Rocky sequel Creed, but with all the idiosyncrasies and intrigues afforded by its main setting, the fictional African kingdom of Wakanda.
It really picks up steam as Walter becomes a phenomenon for his idiosyncrasy, appearing on talk shows since people love to watch a personal train wreck (As much as we want to keep distance between the performance and the performer, it is almost impossible to watch these scenes without considering Gibson's numerous appearances in the media spotlight, and Gibson's portrayal is especially daring in light of them).
We have done much the same in these pages, but have attempted to sidestep the critical consensus by honoring the idiosyncrasy of our writers and wholeheartedly supporting our bias for the old over the new.
This isn't much of an issue as Ned's sisterly trio offers more than enough idiosyncrasies to keep you entertained.
Its simplicity is refreshing, its exclusivity is thrilling, and we've both been charmed by a few idiosyncrasies that would be imperceptible had we not spent so much time driving up and down the California coast in this carbon - fiber 4C.
No matter how much I stalk you and study every minutia of your style, your work and business practices, your idiosyncrasies, I can not be DW Smith.
They were selected not so much for the eloquence or polish of their prose — some of them in fact have never written fiction — as for the idiosyncrasy of their voices, which should be sure to amuse, inspire, disturb and outrage.
There is an idiosyncrasy to the city's sidewalks: I have never seen so much trash in the world discarded to the side of the street, but also so quickly picked up and removed.
No other publication devotes as much space to the artist's voice, allowing ideas to unfold and idiosyncrasies to emerge through open discussion.
Does it offer so much to you that you're willing to deal with the hassles and idiosyncrasies of a new platform that is clearly still finding a true purpose?
Hence if your partner tends to worry, snore, quibble, stutter, talk too much, talk too little, or want sex too much, you accept such things as idiosyncrasies, not faults.
Much of Arizona is such an idiosyncrasy.
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