Sentences with phrase «of voyeurs»

(yes, that little bit of voyeur in me likes to look at the 13Fs filed by portfolio managers that I really admire) What piqued my interest was that Klarman seemed to view BBEP as a bit of an inflation hedge, or at least that was my interpretation from the several interviews with him that referenced his position.
I think she was a bit of voyeur in his marriage; it was something she had never seen.
By placing the viewer in the position of voyeur, Tracey Snelling calls attention to the ways in which film noir and other elements of popular culture have shaped our shared consciousness.
There are thousands and thousands of voyeurs on dating sites that look and peek and never take the time to reach out and say hello.
William Baldwin (Joe) plays a self - voyeur in this movie; in the Sharon Stone vehicle Sliver, he plays a similar type of voyeur.
For my money, the film that best captures Grahame in her complexity, in all her multifoliate relationships with the world and her millions of voyeurs, is Nicholas Ray's scabrous In A Lonely Place.
We live in a world of voyeurs and exhibitionists.
Paige is captured and imprisoned by an otherworldly race which abuses the power of voyeurs for their army.
William Hogarth immortalised 18th - century Bedlam, as London's infamous lunatic asylum Bethlem Royal Hospital was nicknamed, in his painting of voyeurs from the world of the «sane» peering at its tragic denizens with their paper crowns and shaven heads.
A touch of the voyeur, the stalker, the peeper.»
Peering into these private landscapes gives one the impression of a voyeur; but as the glass is tinted, abstracted, we're not entirely sure what scene we've encountered or what dialogue we're interrupting.
He had blurred the lines between participant and observer, but he'd also managed to be an artist instead of a voyeur.
But is Google turning us into a nation of voyeurs?
Her published works include Through the Eyes of the Voyeur: The Lived Subjective Experience of Males Who Self - Identify as Sexual Addicts.
... but since video games are an interactive medium, players are allowed to move beyond the traditional role of voyeur or spectator.
I «m intuitive and empathetic and a bit of a voyeur, curious about people, love to enable, enjoy giving you the safety and freedom to explore - big plus if you are over 40
She described these evocative sculptures as articulating «different types of pain: physical, emotional, psychological, mental and intellectual pain... each cell is concerned with the pleasure of the voyeur, with the attraction of seeing and being seen.»
Looking into the oddly desolate venue through the iron - work immediately shifts the viewer into the position of voyeur, begging the question: «Who is keeping whom out?»»
Though they are the epitome of lacking action from a cinematic standpoint, they are still riveting in their own way because they put the audience in the role of a voyeur, looking in on personal and intimate conversations between people who think no one else is watching.
He's a bit of a voyeur.
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