Sentences with phrase «quite aloof»

Basenjis are affectionate, though can be quite aloof around strangers.
I am LOL as i read your top pick.i am a dog groomer and Copper the basenji is my loudest client.he screams, yodels, schreiks and whines.this is his good mood, when he first came to me he would projectile defecate on the wall, and bite.these dogs are quite aloof unless they are your own, and they bite without a warning growl.
Akita's can be quite aloof and undemonstrative, and training them can be quite a challenge!
Calm, courageous and confident, a Rottweiler can be quite aloof overall and won't lend himself to immediate friendships.
Alongside this intense attachment to their owners, the Weimaraner personality is often quite aloof and disinterested towards strangers.
In typical shepherd style, he is quite aloof upon first meeting, but will come to check you out once he's gotten a good look at you from a short distance away.
Thus the individual essence of turquoise blue is quite aloof from the relational essence of turquoise blue and can characterize the specific definiteness of a particular actual entity without involving necessarily the specific individual essence of any particular geometrical shape, though through its relational essence it does specify the range, and the «how» relationship, of all possible geometrical figures, x1, x2,... x11, which have the requisite status to possibly merge with that individual essence turquoise blue in constituting the complex synthesis of forms which is the peculiar, concrete definiteness of an individual actual entity.

Not exact matches

During the former Heisman Trophy winner's 11 season career, he received quite a bit of criticism, both for his unapologetic marijuana use (which resulted in multiple suspensions for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy) and for his demeanor, which was described as «aloof» and even «weird.»
Some may be tempted to play the mysterious hottie and be quite serious and aloof.
The White Ribbon's blend of formal, poetic compositions and hushed, simmering drama reminded me variously of Malick and Bergman, and if the picture finally does not quite achieve the level of a masterpiece, this may be down to the fact that I've always found Haneke to be a cold, stern and aloof director; the creator of films that I can admire but never love.
No wonder both David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh, neither of whom has made anything quite this sexily aloof, have embraced Almereyda's work in print.
Chows can be aloof or quite aggressive with strangers.
Actually, many dog experts compare the Chow Chow's disposition to that of members of the feline family: independent, aloof, stubborn, and reserved despite the fact that it looks dignified and quite intelligent, too.
Also, with his aloof nature and being a creature of comfort, he will quite often not want to «down» on a cold or uncomfortable surface.
Whether breed or mixed - breed, cats are loving animals that are not aloof as they have been portrayed for quite a long time (if you have a cat you know your kitty needs your love).
Each of the five parts is quite different, and varies in theme from environmental terror, to manic industry, to a sort of darkly aloof joy.
Sir Rupert, quite rightly, remains aloof from the current arguments.
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