I guess we can love people because they are unlovable like me and my flesh's death bent
proclivity at religious perfomance and pride.
Not exact matches
Our tester was equipped with all - wheel - drive, and while it was fine for whatever we threw
at it in the suburbs and the big city, the
proclivity toward a rear - wheel bias means that the Stelvio is more for the «sport» part of SUV than the «utility» part.
Sadly, however, it's not anything to laugh
at — not only has the controversy reconfirmed the Internet's
proclivity to breed hate and misogyny, but the Gamergate controversy sparked a series of online and offline threats, directed
at members on both «sides» of the issue.
The thing that some people talking about genetics are getting
at is that people have different
proclivities toward entrepreneurship and different sets of skills or endowments intellectually.
I think it would be hard to make a bet that someone is not going to be an entrepreneur based on their skills and
proclivities or
at a particular point in their life.
In a formal complaint and in an interview in New York magazine, an employee named Chelsea Leibow claims Ms. Agrawal discussed and touched Ms. Leibow's breasts in front of colleagues, exposed her own body to others
at the office and demanded details about her subordinates» sexual
proclivities.
In looking
at Kickstarter from it's inception, researchers found that a majority, 55 percent, of Kickstarter investors turn out to be men versus 45 percent women, and it seems the investing
proclivity of male investors extend to this medium as well.
The Trivialization of God: The Dangerous Illusion of a Manageable Deity By Donald W. McCullough NavPress, 172 pages, $ 16 The president of San Francisco Theological Seminary offers a sprightly and
at times disturbing critique of the many ways in which we try to domesticate God» fitting Him into our emotions, concepts, or social» political
proclivities.
It can not be denied that
at a minimum the
proclivities of his practice entailed being gender - inclusive, poor - biased, and anti-broker.
Whatever
proclivities toward a Manichean libel of God's creation and its goodness we may discover in the «puritanical» streams of the Judeo - Christian traditions, and however much we may deplore and seek to correct these
proclivities, we must also see that here
at least the seriousness of sexuality was recognized.
Besides Clemson's
proclivity to run the ball, the Tigers are adept
at stopping the run.
This line closed
at a high of 46 points
at some books, demonstrating how the public, who tend to show a
proclivity for high scoring games, can increase an O / U line.
This will mean United only have to worry about Van Gaal's
proclivity for making terrible substitutions, an issue which hurt the Red Devils
at Anfield.
«I don't know that a doctor has a natural
proclivity to housing and urban development policy,» he told the Observer
at an unrelated event today, before allowing, «But maybe I'm wrong.»
I find that if I'm working out and lifting heavier, then later
at night (before bedtime and I know I've gotten enough sleep so it's difficult to attribute this
proclivity to sleep deprivation) if I haven't eaten THAT much in the day, I can't seem to stop eating «healthy» foods, even like brown rice and quinoa (which have the carb element to them which is just not good on the love handle region!).
Kemp launched into print modeling as well, appearing in a widely seen campaign for The Gap, then segued into acting with parts in Stephen Sommers» Victorian - era supernatural thriller Van Helsing (2004) and Renny Harlin's lurid psychological thriller Mindhunters (2005), opposite Val Kilmer and LL Cool J. Kemp deftly merged his ballroom finesse and his dramatic evocations with prominent billing in Jon M. Chu's dance - themed urban drama Step Up 2 the Streets (2008); he played Blake Collins, the proprietor of a dance school who finds his chief
proclivity — an utter contempt for street dancing — upstaged by the arrival of a brash and talented young newcomer
at his school.
Her work in Hartley's films established the blonde, strong - jawed actress as a solid talent with a
proclivity for deadpan humor, something she has also exhibited in a variety of film, television, and stage productions including Tom Noonan's What Happened Was..., a darkly humorous date movie that earned Sillas particular praise.A native of Brooklyn, where she was born June 5, 1965, Sillas studied
at the acting conservatory
at the State University of New York
at Purchase.
Believe it or not, the show — if not quite there yet — is bursting with potential, a police procedural with Hannibal Lecter
at its core and assurances from the creators that the grisly nature of the eminent psychologists true culinary
proclivities won't be secret for too long (though they have said that the reveal will only arrive if the show gets renewed.)
It's only towards the end that you start to wonder about his
proclivity for always being
at hand for every development.
The first hour of this relationship drama is terrific, and the second hour sags a bit, but there is no arguing with the performance of Dakota Johnson, who is superb as a young woman experiencing a sexual awakening
at the hands of a billionaire with sadistic
proclivities.
An earnest look
at the unhealthy
proclivity to hero worship through the eyes and ears of the 19h century.
Fifty Shades of Grey The first hour of this relationship drama is terrific and the second hour sags a bit, but there is no arguing with the performances of Jamie Dornan and especially Dakota Johnson, who is superb as a young woman experiencing a sexual awakening
at the hands of a billionaire with sadistic
proclivities.
Sometimes, however, his
proclivities come
at the film's expense, such as his penchant for inserting quippy humor, sarcasm, and sight gags
at odd times, which often undercuts the drama or simply smacks of too much effort.
Cooper claims Argento, though labeled early in his career as the «Italian Hitchcock,» spent his early, gialli - focused years lambasting and lampooning «Freudian
proclivities,» most notably in The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1969), which positions itself as a Psycho (1960) homage, only to jest
at Hitchcock's insistence upon closure via psychological ends.
«I now have this company of hands - on artisans and creative people who really feel like extensions of my own
proclivities,» Haynes said in a one - on - one conversation with Film Comment
at a beachside café.
What is known is Aronofsky's
proclivity for directing actresses who have gone on to win big
at the Oscars.
The few congressional Democrats with reform
proclivities — one must
at least acknowledge the large presence of Rep. George Miller (D., Calif.)-- can't resist the temptation to try to regulate everything into submission from Washington.
At first we wondered why we weren't invited, and then we realized it was because of our
proclivities for V8s and turning rubber into smoke.
Seat's mildly modified Cupra engine, meanwhile, retains its
proclivity for the dramatic and finds even greater urgency
at high revs than it used to.
With a wicked sense of humor, an affinity for the supernatural realm, a preternatural interest in books, and a
proclivity for storytelling that began in his youth, Mark Lefebvre has capitalized on his talents as an author, and, more recently, as the Director of Self Publishing and Author Relations
at Kobo.
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Because of her size and guardian
proclivities, it's essential to socialize a Tibetan Mastiff
at an early age.
Yet this restless, quicksilver
proclivity for change came to suggest not so much a continual transformation in artistic premises — as it would with another protean artist such as Picasso — but the absence of any artistic commitments
at all.
Known for her experimental video performances with contemporary, electronic composers, Angie Eng is ending 2015 with an ironic twist in her solo exhibit, Doom and Gloom
at the pioneering abode for downtown artists with a
proclivity for new technology, and hybrid forms including sound, moving image and interactivity.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic
proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look
at a career spent depicting others.
Stylistically, her
proclivity for stark backdrops and sensual palettes in her portraiture (she balks
at the word «portraiture,» instead preferring the term «pictures of people») have linked her to David Hockney and Alex Katz.
I believe it would much more wisely responsible for us adults to allow ourselves to be influenced by the quality of care involved in listening to other people as if they mattered; because the absence of such care (i. e., carelessness) seems to lie
at the basis of our species» most unsustainable
proclivities.
Conservatives in Australia, Brazil, and Canada also show a
proclivity for climate denial, though not
at the same levels as the U.S. Outside of the oil - producing countries in the Middle East, Australia, Canada, and the U.S. have some of the highest per capita carbon emissions in the world.
Although interests can be good clues to what you're good
at, knowing your strengths will help you decide which of your interests are rooted in your innate
proclivities.
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