Couples should have a curiosity about each other in
this regard as curiosity also facilitates empathy between them.
The last few times I tried nursing
he regarded them as a curiosity — something to grab and poke rather than baby - bird dive - bomb at, like all those months before.
Not exact matches
I learned the n - word from my great - grandmother, a sweet, churchgoing lady who loved Jesus and read her Bible and, in the remote mountains of Appalachia,
regarded the black man we saw at the ice cream shop that day
as a fearful
curiosity.
Perhaps a sermon should be
regarded as great, not because everyone in the congregation agrees with the preacher, but because at the end of the service those present just can't wait to talk about it; to debate it together, because the text around which it was built has captured their imagination and
curiosity.
It may be that matter never would have survived the universe's primordial fireworks had it not been for the behavior of neutrinos, tiny particles that were once
regarded as little more than
curiosities.
The inner eyelid of cats — more properly called the palpebra tertia but also known
as the nictitating membrane, third eyelid or «haw» — has been
regarded by some
as a biological
curiosity much like the human appendix or wisdom teeth.
Before Penrose's work, many physicists had
regarded singularities
as mere
curiosities, permitted by Einstein's theory of general relativity but unlikely to exist.
In an age where inexpensive, high - quality digital cameras have nominally evened the playing field between the big and small screens, Louis CK's show is one of the precious few that has any right being called «cinematic,» unfurling
as a series of short films united by their maker's
curiosity regarding family, pop culture and the contours of his narrow worldview.
It will be sold eventually
as THQ sells off its remaining catalog of assets, but
as the highest profile franchise remaining,
curiosity is understandably high
regarding just who will end up owning it.
Barnes was one of the first American collectors to
regard African art
as fine art rather than ethnographic
curiosity, though his acquisitions were made possible by the imperialist colonization of Africa.
One of the first American collectors to
regard African sculpture
as fine art rather than ethnographic
curiosity, Barnes displayed African masks and figures alongside paintings by Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani.
Aesthetically, the works invite one's
curiosity, but many viewers will
regard the works
as purely formal exercises and miss the context of these objects, each of which is designed to prop up a person who is staring obsessively at a phone screen.
We agree that ExxonMobil,
as a major carbon emitter on the global scale, needs to be a more credible participant in the global dialogue
regarding the climate threat, which would mean essentially doing another 180 - degree turn back toward the
curiosity - driven, honest approach to climate change it took back in the 1970s.
Forgive my
curiosity, but what else do you
regard as significant proof of AGW,
as opposed to GW?
As a current Bencher with the Law Society of Alberta, I can attest to the seriousness with which we
regard our duties to the public, and to the system at large — and it is with a certain degree of
curiosity and, possibly trepidation, that I have become more aware in the context of my work, with the changes occurring elsewhere (U.K and Australia) relative to the issue of self - regulation.
Our reasoning is that we believe casual viewing of clients» online content outside of the therapy hour can create confusion in
regard to whether it's being done
as a part of your treatment or to satisfy your therapist's personal
curiosity.