Sentences with phrase «reflect idiosyncrasies»

Rather it was a place that reflected the idiosyncrasies of its founders, the German - born art dealer Heiner Friedrich; Mr. Friedrich's wife, Philippa de Menil; and their associate, Helen Winkler.

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If I judged my position a personal idiosyncrasy, it would be inappropriate to mention it here, but if, as I think, it reflects a Whiteheadian sensibility, it may help to clarify differences.
The consummate bachelor, Mr. Clooney reflects just enough comfort in his own skin without teetering into arrogance, quietly amused by life's idiosyncrasies.
Indigo is basically planning on cloning the Sherway Gardens concept all over Canada, but won't be cookie - cutter, reflecting instead the idiosyncrasies of each market.
During the following years, the King's Sons heavily influenced the lands they owned, each territory reflecting their particular idiosyncrasies.
It explained: «This balance is perfectly reflected in the idiosyncrasies of wood - letter typography and the crafted production of letterpress, which sits at the heart of the new brand identity.
The student work ranges from conceptual projects to traditional crafts, reflecting the generational perspectives and personal idiosyncrasies of an extraordinarily diverse community of student artists.
We also continue Five Works with paintings by Alex Bradley Cohen, whose works reflects human idiosyncrasies.
Her experience as a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy from a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective for over 25 years reflects an enduring passion and respect for personal idiosyncrasy that characterizes her early portrait work, the more recent and abstract, life - size human figure paintings, and now, her turn to the reservoir of personal experience within.
Instead, it «reflects what psychologists call a «shared coordinative structure,» which includes how we harmonize our gaze and body sway and the little mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of how we speak.
Instead, it «reflects what psychologists call a «shared coordinative structure» which includes how we harmonize our gaze, body sway, and the little mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of how we speak.
Industry players joke about the idiosyncrasies of both Simon and General Growth, which reflect the personalities of David Simon and John Bucksbaum.
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