Sentences with phrase «once as a novelty»

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Even though Whitehead says «the novelty received from the aggregate diversities of bodily expressions... requires decision» to reduce it to a coherent expression (Modes 36), still the diversities once received are determinate object / parts logically required to remain as they are in order to retain the self - identity of the process / whole.
And they just may not be overly concerned with the ground of principle that will permit same - sex marriage but bar the variety of sexual novelties that may spring up once we've broken from marriage as the union of a man and woman.
There is in fact nothing more to be said about the novelty of these uniquely occurring occasions than that each occasion is novel, that it happens only once and is unrepeatable in relation to all other occasions to which, as such, it can stand in a real relation of connectedness.
Vast numbers of people think that the fact of a relatively settled order of nature, along with the scientific interpretation of change and the description of the inner dynamics of human personality (and much else as well), has ruled out once and for all genuine novelty and made change nothing more than the reshuffling of bits of matter - in - motion.
Once the primordial nature of God and its timeless ordering of eternal objects is envisioned as the ground of novelty, then not only can there he no fundamental or ontological change of reality, but potentiality as such must be limited to a primordial envisagement of possibility.
There are a lot of theories as to why the campaigns aren't as popular as they used to be (the novelty has worn off; actual facial hair trends of changed; it's not as ironic as it once was).
An at once an all - inclusive guide to the meaning of hundreds of technical terms and ideas needed for ice cream manufacturing, as well as a practical introduction to the ingredients, freezing methods, flavoring, and packaging of ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, gelato, frozen yogurts, novelties and many other kinds of frozen desserts.
I have one 1950s novelty print dress that once got me 20 compliments in one day in a variety of locations which was nice but also quite overwhelming as I was having a quiet / shyish day.
Study co-author Dr. Bernie Hogan, Research Fellow at the OII, said: «Finding your partner online was once regarded as a bit of a novelty, but this survey suggests it has become a common if not dominant way of meeting new partners, particularly if you are between 40 and 70 years old.
Finding your partner online was once considered as a novelty, however this phenomena has now become a rather common if not dominant way of getting introduced to new partners, especially among the 40 - 70 year old individuals.
Such concerns become moot once the picture passes a certain point, however, as Death Wish transforms into just the sort of unapologetically ruthless and violent thriller that rarely gets made nowadays (ie its very existence is a delightful novelty)- with the movie's second half boasting a series of gleefully over-the-top instances of R - rated mayhem (including an awesomely cringeworthy torture sequence involving a scalpel and battery acid).
I found that walking seemed to alleviate my spirits, and so, once the novelty of the Exhibition had begun to fade, I started to explore the centre of Glasgow, to familiarise myself with this Second City of the Empire, this place of many hills - and it was on one of these invigorating excursions that I first encountered two ladies who, as it transpired, turned out to be close relatives of Ned Gillespie.
The world watches as the situation in Chester's Mill goes downhill fast, and then turns away once the novelty of a town sealed off from the rest of the world fades and other news stories take top billing, recalling tragedies like Hurricane Katrina.
Animals are dumped at pounds because people want to «go on holidays» or because they «got tired of the puppy or kitten which was given to them as a gift once the novelty wore off».
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds falters a bit as well once the novelty wears off, but Daybreak makes it clear that things don't really fully materialize.
Tying myself in knots as I clambered over structures that 10 year old me would've love to play on felt very safe once the novelty wore off.
Once novelties in the 1980s, many of these essays and theories in this illustrated reader are today regarded as modern classics.
But the question remains, though, once the school field trips come and go, and the novelty of the new wears off, will this museum with its $ 10 admission price be appealing to a public with a millisecond attention span more interested in snapping photos with their smartphones than actually spending a sustained time looking at the paintings as Still wanted?
Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that, so established has the trend for lateral hiring in London become, that even when hitherto ultra-conservative lateral hirers such as Allen & Overy and Macfarlanes nab two partners apiece, the lack of novelty means that it no longer invokes quite the same comment it once would.
It's possible, though, that this could be included as a demo when Apple showcases more augmented reality features down the line, but apart from its «wow» effect, it's not certain how useful it would be once the novelty wears off.
Quite apart from the sheer novelty of holding a lovingly crafted handle to your ear, their heavyweight design — once a consequence of old technology — now seems a genius way to create a talking point, refocusing the phone as a viable furnishing piece.
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