Sentences with phrase «pigeonhole with»

As curators, the Carnegie Institute's Lynn Zelevansky, the Art Institute of Chicago's James Rondeau, and the Whitney's Elisabeth Sussman and Donna De Salvo are determined not to pigeonhole him with a movement.
Then pigeonhole with specific descriptors later.
She can be responsible to her family and is less pigeonholed with a lot of exacting demands.»
Give shoes their own private pigeonholes with a sophisticated cupboard like this one, allowing you easy access and stress free mornings.

Not exact matches

Which gets right to the heart of why you should take the next online personality quiz you come across with a grain of salt (and also why you should avoid pigeonholing others as «introverted» or «neurotic»).
It may be easy to pigeonhole Fitbit as a «wearable technology» company, but often ignored is the business's own mission statement: «Fitbit helps people lead healthier, more active lives by empowering them with data, inspiration and guidance to reach their goals.»
I object with the author's apparent pigeonholing of a group of people that is by definition differentiated on an individual level.
The man was not called Legion, but the demon within him identified itself as such, spirit being unquantifiable — with the exception I can count the number of demons in the above article who expound on healthcare with water downed versions of the Gospels and attempts to pigeonhole Jesus.
Don; t put me in the «Evangelical Christian» pigeonhole, because I won't get on with others there, and that does not define me.
If I'm going to pigeonholed into answering, (not that I'm saying that's what you're doing, but it seems to be a common tactic of some to try) I would go with # 2 being the most likely explanation, although # 3 would be what Alex Jones would likely go with.
I refuse to be pigeonholed, even if said pigeonhole is packed with beer cans.
Jess Thomson, who has ghostwritten and co-authored cookbooks with chefs like Renee Erickson and has a food - related memoir upcoming, says she takes her name off not because she's not proud of the work, but rather because she doesn't want to become pigeonholed in that particular category of cooking.
He is a surprisingly fluid skater with some touch around the net, but he has been pigeonholed as a heavyweight, not unfairly given his 92 regular - season fights in the AHL and ECHL.
Clearly he realized it was an arrangement he couldn't live with (but of course decided it's something she couldn't live with, being the «lady» he pigeonholed her to be).
Nobody's running around with their feelings hurt, feeling they're being pigeonholed into one role by a nickname.
address stereotypical views and overcome problems with pigeonholing by using the language and terminology experienced candidates would use
But although some of his views comport with those of hard - liners, Kass, a physician with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, is hard to pigeonhole.
Similarly, in the past, engineers with Ph.D. s and master's degrees thought of racing as a dead - end job that would pigeonhole them for life, Warren says.
They «have done so much it's impossible to pigeonhole them,» says Brent Roberts, a psychologist at the University of Illinois in Champaign who has collaborated with the now - married couple.
And, he added, it's important not to pigeonhole folks with autism and assume they would only be good in, say, technology - oriented jobs.
I sort of pigeonholed myself there with only having two bottoms to rotate in and out of.
Don't be pigeonholed into thinking the dress is only to be worn with heels.
Beginning with a similar story of finding an unused space and turning it into something cool, Pigeonhole are a welcome addition to Many, supporting new retailers.
Established Perth retailer Pigeonhole are hardly strangers to most WA shoppers, but none the less have a bright store filled with the quirky nicknacks and clothing ranges we know them to carry - all of which are currently on sale, I might add.
Top Gun 1985 established Cruise as an action star, but again he refused to be pigeonholed, and followed it up with a solid characterization of a fledgling pool shark in the Martin Scorsese film The Color of Money in 1986, for which co-star Paul Newman earned an Academy Award.
While others in the Americana field get stuck in a groove, that will never be a problem with the Sadies and Northern Passages is a worthy entry in the notable catalog of a now - veteran act who refuse to be pigeonholed.
Nestling somewhere between a documentary and an art film, between a Crimewatch re-enactment and the work of Mike Leigh, it is extremely difficult to pigeonhole it or to compare it readily with any film on a similar subject.
She was under film contracts to both MGM and 20th Century - Fox as a teenager; in the days of publicity - agent pigeonholing, the actress was dubbed variously as «The Fragile Blonde with the Mona Lisa Smile» and «The Palomino Blonde,» labels that she intensely despised.
It would be easy to pigeonhole Beverly as evil: She demeans her guests with remarks that are insensitive at best, belittles her real estate agent husband (played by Max Baker), and is generally immune to everyone's discomfort.
Though the incoming freshman can expect some abuse — sometimes accompanied by genuine hostility, courtesy of Parker Posey as a queen - bee type and a hilariously belligerent Ben Affleck as a two - year senior — the only troubled characters in Dazed And Confused are the heads of each class: Randall «Pink» Floyd (Jason London), the good - natured quarterback who doesn't want to be pigeonholed as a jock and told not to run with the wrong crowd, and Mitch Kramer (Wiley Wiggins), in many ways his heir apparent, an 8th - grade star pitcher whose awkward transition comes with extra pressure (and extra beatings).
On Oct. 9, HBO adds two more hard - to - pigeonhole half hours to its lineup with Divorce, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church, and Insecure, starring Issa Rae (YouTube's Awkward Black Girl), who created the show with longtime producer (and host of Comedy Central's recently canceled Nightly Show) Larry Wilmore.
The feature directorial debut of talented newcomer Josh Trank, this mix of teen angst and Marvel Comics heroics stars young DiCaprio lookalike Dane DeHaan as Andrew, a Seattle senior juggling a miserable school life (he's pigeonholed as geeky outsider) with an even worse home life (invalid mother; drunken, abusive father).
That movie took in a solid $ 80 million and brought Sandler to a new level of recognition; the success of that romantic comedy meant that he could no longer be pigeonholed just as a kooky and crude comic with appeal mainly to teen boys.
The characters are likeable, and played well by the actors, with Aniston in particular showcasing that she can handle dramatic scenes well, and shouldn't always be pigeonholed for light romantic comedies in the future.
Their names are already synonymous with the genre of the British «period piece», but as long as they can produce such fine films, I wouldn't want them to ever emerge from their chosen pigeonhole.
Even as we attempt to pigeonhole literacy, its meaning morphs with each new device, app, standard — or directive.
Despite these expanding leadership opportunities, it is still far too common for teachers to be pigeonholed into traditional roles or provided with scattershot opportunities to exercise their leadership skills that fail to offer strategic approaches to personal career development.
Diane Ravitch, an intellectual on education policy, difficult to pigeonhole politically (appointed to public office by both G.H.W. Bush and Clinton), but best described as an independent, co-writes a blog with Deborah Meier that some of our readers may be familiar with called «Bridging Differences.»
She met every «at - risk» category, and even told me how schools automatically pigeonholed her into certain programs simply because she was a minority, living in poverty, with low test scores.
Perhaps this is indicative of buyers struggling to pigeonhole the McMerc just as we did when it was new, since all its contemporary rivals have shot up along with the rest of the market.
The Nissan Juke Nismo isn't an easy car to pigeonhole but its curious appeal hasn't diminished with the launch of an updated RS model.
He believes The Pigeonhole can reacquaint many with the lost pleasures of reading.
Digital reading platform The Pigeonhole have launched a competition with Pan Macmillan, giving 500 winners early access to a serialized exclusive of Ken Follett's latest blockbusting novel, A Column of Fire (see below for more info).
Laurence keeps track of developments in the world of non-fiction, offering bespoke book recommendations to The Pigeonhole business book club clients, while also managing projects with our publishers, ensuring that their stock of crime, thriller and commercial fiction titles reach the biggest audience possible.
That's the thing with translit: it shows us how feeble our pigeonholing genre categories can be when applied to a novel that sets out to break boundaries on multiple levels.
The partnership with The Pigeonhole will allow up to a further 10,000 members of staff and existing students to join the scheme and receive a free digital version of the book.
Associate Professor Alison Baverstock, Co-founder of MA Publishing at Kingston University, and now Director of the Kingston University Big Read, said, «Working with The Pigeonhole enables us both to create and be part of an online discussion involving our whole community, students and staff.
Prior to signing with Vagabondage, I'd had heaps of rejections along the lines of «interesting story, lovely writing, but it crosses so many genres we wouldn't know where to pigeonhole it.»
But we don't want to be pigeonholed as a comic book publisher; I want to continue with novels, poetry, and children's books.
They're stories with a lot of different elements, and I don't want to pigeonhole them.
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