How is it that some dogs deal with these stimuli without batting an eye, while
others cower behind their owners with little or no apparent provocation?
For a civilian to stand against that while
others cowered, is exceptional.
They didn't look equally good from year to year, though: each enjoyed some years basking in the sun and spent
others cowering in the doghouse.
One of mine, harvesting a corpse while I was fending off splicers and
the other cowering behind a Daddy I accidentally pissed off (thus had to kill) during the shoot - out.
Not exact matches
Where
others might have
cowered before this shooter, or responded with more violence, she prayed, told stories, offered love, made herself vulnerable, and embodied radical grace.
What is sad here is that so many come to this page,
cowering behind their ignorant notions and interpretations of what God may or may not have said and what someone who
others believed to be the son of God, are using their messiah as a shield from behind which they cast stones.
Mate I can guarantee that if the going gets tough out there against Stoke at home, Özil will go hiding and
cower on the sideline like he does every
other tough game he plays in.
Wenger has more power in our club than we are made to believe they all
cower and are spineless before him... if it were
other clubs le prof would have gotten the boot... I hope the board will have the spine to enforce a director of football....
«But while we
cower in fear and fret about whether to admit clever foreigners from
other nations - America, Australia and Canada are already sailing on that tide of talent.»
It was extraordinary to see him take on Leveson - in effect - where
others have
cowered and flattered and courted favour.
And, using very harsh words, Clinton accused national labor unions campaigning for Lincoln's opponent, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, of trying to manipulate Arkansas voters to «terrify»
other Democrats in Congress into
cowering to union demands.
They lunged forward as if to attack crabs, and
cowered from
other octopuses, according to Renata Pronk at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues (The Journal of Experimental Biology, DOI: 10.1242 / jeb.040675).
They lunged forward as if to attack crabs, and
cowered from
other octopuses, according...
Some members of the group
cower behind menus;
others look out the window; some guzzle caffeine; at least one is furtively fingering a BlackBerry under the table.
Without a perception of yourself as strong and resilient, you'll find yourself
cowering in the face of challenges; feeling intimidated by
other people, and weighed down by your own fears and insecurities.
Adam and Evelyn have dinner one night with Philip and his fiancée, Jenny (Gretchen Mol), and before long Philip and Evelyn are at each
other's throats as Adam and Jenny
cower along the sidelines.
There were plenty of
other problems, though - did anyone else notice the «stone» pillar that Neeson and Zeta - Jones were
cowering against at the end of the film SQUISHED when Neeson put his weight on it to stand up??
They hide their affection for each
other behind profanity and cruel horseplay, and they don't think much of poor Norman's gun - shy
cowering.
In
other words, Winstone isn't the first guy casting agents should want playing a career criminal who's reduced to
cowering meekly before the wiry, diminutive chap who played Gandhi.
In
others, as when he and Grahame catch an afternoon matinee of Ridley Scott's Alien, she takes the reins, loudly guffawing at all the stomach - bursting gore while Turner and the rest of the audience
cower in fright.
While her neighbors
cower inside their homes, Emma goes searching for help in a nearby town and hires bounty hunter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), who in turn recruits six
other men — drunken gambler Josh Farraday (Chris Pratt), former Confederate sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), knives expert Billy Rocks (Byung - hun Lee), fur trapper Jack Horne (Vincent D'Onofrio), Mexican outlaw Vasquez (Manuel Garcia - Rulfo) and Comanche warrior Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier)-- to protect the town and put an end to Bogue's tyranny.
Faced with the depth and breadth of the 911 GT2's talents,
other cars
cower on the sidelines.
But to
cower in elegant homes behind golden garden gates, fearful lest the breath of warm humankind touch you, unable to indulge in extravagances for fear they might be glimpsed by the embittered oppressed, to oppress and yet lack the courage to show yourself as an oppressor, even to fear the ones you are oppressing, feeling ill at ease in your own wealth and begrudging
others their ease, to resort to disagreeable weapons that require neither true audacity nor manly courage, to have money, but only money, without splendor: That's what things look like in our cities at present
But before the end — when she and
other children would be forced to
cower in terror in dank bomb shelters and wartime deprivations would take a harrowing toll — Irmgard's doubts about the «truths» she had been force - fed increased, fueled by the few brave souls who had not accepted Hitler and his abominations.
He also
cowers away from facing the most compelling philosophical and scientific arguments these people and
others make.
If Amazon succeeds in
cowering Hachette, will it be able to use this battle to set up negotiations with the
other major publishers to its advantage?
The video shows Jules charging towards one of the bears at the 30 - second mark while the
other bear friend looked on helplessly,
cowering in fear.
Some of them
cowered at the back of their cage, clearly traumatised by their ordeal, while
others wagged their tails nervously and even offered me a paw.
If your cat exhibits dominance over another cat in the home, and especially if the
other cat plays the part of the victim and
cowers and runs from the aggressive cat, then life can become a nightmare for the victim cat.
She
cowers, cries, becomes aggressive towards
other animals, or chews on non-toy objects when she is triggered.
I spoke to a customer the
other day who was told by her breeder to do some pretty rough stuff with her pup... and she did it until the pup started
cowering and growling at her.
It's true that dogs may
cower or hide behind us when they are in fear, but that dog usually exhibits
other signs of fear in addition to leaning.
Sometimes rescued dogs may exhibit behavioral problems that could include house soiling, destructive behavior, mild aggression toward
other pets, submissive urination, clinging behavior, licking behavior, and hiding or
cowering in bed.
Since these dogs must be able to assist their owners during thunderstorms or in
other noisy situations, it's important that they do not
cower in fear when they hear a loud noise.
Before he was neutered he would just
cower when he was around
other dogs.
These phobias may provoke anxious behavior, including
cowering, barking, and all manner of
other unpleasant responses.
he
cowers away from children and seems scared of lots of
other things is this nornal
Dogs exhibit different behaviors when they get scared and nervous, from hiding, to shaking, grab a toy for comfort,
cower, try to climb in your lap, barking and whining, and many
other things.
A change in attitude toward people and
other pets — hiding,
cowering, or aggression — is also common.
Others were older,
cowering and growling in the corners.
Other submissive body language will also be displayed such as
cowering low, ears pinned back, turning their body sideways and avoiding eye contact, maybe even rolling over to expose their belly.
Just the mere stance of a German shepherd is already enough to make
other dogs
cower into submission.
Some dogs respond by
cowering and hiding, some whining and crying,
others panting excessively and leaning in hard, some panicking and running away at the first opportunity.
Some dogs may
cower, while
others may be aggressive around strangers or
other dogs.
While most of the
other dogs were very frightened and
cowered from the camera, Lucas proudly hopped on top of his doghouse, wagging his tail nonstop and posing for the camera.
She may be skittish and snappy,
cowering when
other dogs or animals approach, and retaliating to any social overtures with a volley of barks and teeth - displays.
Some dogs
cower in such settings, while
other gain in confidence and become bullies.
Some of the animals were young puppies while
others were older, scared and
cowering.
Dogs have more sensitive ears than humans do and while some dogs don't appear to mind the noise,
others will bark, whine, howl, hide,
cower or run into furniture and walls, said Dr. Melissa Bain of the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine's Clinical Animal Behavior Service.
Some dogs are not bothered by unusual noises at all, while
others can shiver and shake and
cower in corners, and generally behave like real sooks.