Sentences with phrase «rumination about»

Once the anxiety begins, rumination about previous conversations, assessments of how the last date (s) went, and worry that the speed at which they hope things will go may drive their partner away.
Furthermore, this hyperactivation intensifies negative emotional responses to these threats and results in excessive rumination about threats (Mikulincer et al. 2003).
One negative that is often given to Nathan Drake as a character is his ability to mow down hundreds of enemies lickety - split without any rumination about his actions.
Oh, and as if more was needed, a framing subplot about Dan having to fill his daughter's blank homework sheet with an on - the - nose rumination about who he is as her father.
Marketed as an intelligent rumination about artificial intelligence, Ex Machina actually carries a mean exploitation streak: it uses science fiction as a lure for nerds, but halfway through the film suddenly switches sides to explore a few older and darker issues.
The girl is Nasia (Candace Evanofski), already rabidly boy - crazy though barely a teen, and she is prone to deep rumination about not just the cute young guys in her working - class North Carolina town but about everyone else as well: «The grown - ups in my town, they were never kids like me and my friends.»
The combination of a lack of physical activity, overwhelming responsibilities and on - going rumination about finances, family and job problems is the perfect recipe for a health disaster, with the end results being an anxious, troubled mind, a weak, pain - inflicted body and many restless nights!
Most people try to calm down when facing high - stakes situations, but that approach backfires by increasing rumination about what could go wrong.
This can include rumination about the traumatic event and heightened fears about the health and safety of the baby.
The exigency of prolonged rumination about what he was going to say in this part in the light of his growing metaphysics may have initiated the discovery.
At the same time, a persistent reflection on this central image may be able to explain, to some extent at least, why Christian theology has arrived at so many dead - ends in its ruminations about mystery, creation, suffering, and human freedom.
«Cynthia Nixon's ruminations about running hasn't lit anybody's fire necessarily,» Ossorio added.
Other than his ruminations about his mother (who, ultimately, is central to the entire story), we don't know so much about Reynolds.
Ruminations about the power of criticism, the obsessiveness of fanboys (think of the killer as a blog commenter), the positives and negatives of having a pet raccoon, etc..
Yes, the meals and the sightseeing were lovely, and Coogan and Bryden's Michael Caine impersonations are hilarious as ever (they up the ante by doing the entire cast of «The Dark Knight Returns»), but there's a palpable melancholy to the proceedings, as well as provocative and honest ruminations about friendship, ambition, aging, and family ties.
Adding weight to our ruminations about the future of Cupra, SEAT boss Luca de Meo stated at a recent media event that Cupra is «a brand that generates more income, attracts new customers, remains committed to motorsport, seamlessly integrates technologies such as electrification, hybridisation, connectivity and driver assistants, and enhances the image, credibility and reputation of the entire SEAT organisation.»
Fate plays a particularly rough game of cat and mouse with David, whose mouse's tale is notable for electric prose, ruminations about life, death and fate, and characters who are larger than life, larger than fate.
«Ruminations about the art / science nexus get coded and translated in my paintings and drawings using diverse source material such as maps, puzzles, diagrams, graphs, landscape photos and text.»
«If there were any adult supervision in the climate community, it would start, not with polysyllabic ruminations about climate communications, but with practical measures to stop pointlessly counterproductive conduct by members of the community.»
You said, ``... If there were any adult supervision in the climate community, it would start, not with polysyllabic ruminations about climate communications, but with practical measures to stop pointlessly counterproductive conduct by members of the community...»
The case seems reminiscent of years - old ruminations about who owns and who can use content posted on the Internet.
Other interesting posts of note are Heather Armstrong's Legal Publishing Tussle and David Lat's ruminations about a prosecuting lawyer caught naked while not blogging.
The three distinct factors reflected a secure - preoccupied attachment to one's nation, which converged on a desire to establish emotional and dependent links and to merge with one's nation, a fearful attachment that tapped into ruminations about the stability of the attachment bond between self and nation, and a dismissive attachment which can be interpreted as either a marked desire to separate oneself from one's nation of origin and establish independence and self - sufficiency, or as the lack of an attachment bond.

Not exact matches

There are strange songs about anthropomorphic animals («The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie» and «Fig with a Bellyache») and spiritual ruminations (most of the songs, but especially «Allah, Allah, Allah» and «The Angel of Death Came to David's Room»), but all of them are matched by whirling folk guitars, blaring horns, and interesting percussion.
Regarding Ryan's ruminations on S.M. Hutchens» review of E.O. Wilson's The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth (warning: I've read neither the book nor the review, just Ryan's post about them), I think Ryan has it right in concluding that in Wilson's account of Christianity «nature has become only a vehicle for supernature.»
It contains a sampling of twentieth - century Bible criticism, mostly attempts to rearrange the text or speculations about interpolations, but also includes post-Holocaust ruminations, with much space dedicated to Elie Wiesel.
I am writing about these ethical ruminations of mine because I suspect they are probably not very unusual.
If you want to get technical about the difference between refecttion and rumination, and how that could possibly be translated into English from the ancient Hebrew — well then you are just splitting hares.
and this can lead to rumination and distress about what is to come.
Any form of negative rumination — for example, worrying about your financial future or health — will stimulate the release of destructive neurochemicals.
Van Blerkom respects Albertini's research but expresses reservations about his clinical ruminations.
Obsessively thinking about ways the other person harmed you or was unfair to you — known as rumination — does not resolve anything, says Allen.
The harmony we experience in nature, the at - home - oneness we feel when immersed in the divine miracle that is planet earth, made me think about how coming home to the natural world can liberate us from our culturally conditioned ruminations.
Anyway, I would enjoy hearing about your thoughts on my ruminations.
biscuitville About Blog Quasi-daily ruminations and baseball related topics by the Last of the Montgomery Rebels Fans.
My blog is all about the Rants, Ruminations, and Reflections of a Mad MStery Patient.
For all of her posturing and ruminations on life, love and other such considerations, you may well ask yourself whether she is merely playing a part and recycling old themes or if she has the experience she so eloquently sings about.
Rules Don't Apply is really about Beatty's rumination, if you will, on the major impulses in his life.
Partly a brutal rumination on the transient and brutal nature of fame, partly an extended rage against just about every archetype in the entertainment industry, it's difficult to think of another Allen film so entirely filled with assholes.
INTACTO Writer - director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is clearly passionate on the subject of his film, a rumination on the nature of luck and chance, but the narrative he has devised — about the clashing interests of various survivors of accidents and atrocities — is both jumbled and uninvolving.
A rumination on identity and loyalty, both political and personal, Ride with the Devil is a provocative challenge to preconceptions about America's bloodiest conflict.
And though we haven't talked much, so far, about the stars we lost this year, I thought I'd start there, inspired in part by Amy's continued ruminations on Hollywood stardom and its increasing flirtation with irrelevance and in part by Dana's earlier questions about movie history and the people, practices, themes, technologies, and so on that define the way we watch movies right now.
Bonnie Balke's ruminations on being a steelworker; her song about a veteran teacher who's hopelessly out of touch with the current state of education; and her star turn as a housekeeper who swears her daughter won't spend her life scrubbing floors are simply transcendent.
Initially, the movie looks like a rumination on the creative frustrations of documentarian Pierre (Stanislas Merhar), who's developing a project about the French resistance during WWII with his wife Manon (Clotilde Courau) in the wake of Pierre's resistance fighter dad's recent death.
Dr. Stephen Strange is currently the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe and ruminations have been coming in hard and fast about the good doctor in relation to the Marvel movie landscape.
Jokes about whether or not you can crack it will inevitably follow «The Lobster» into cinemas — where audiences will have to decide whether the film's deadpan weirdness and high - concept ruminations on love and life are for them or not.
Still, for those who truly relish Eco's mix of philosophical rumination and intellectual intrigue, this wildly imaginative novel about the invention of longitude and its effect on the Renaissance world of international espionage is every bit as deserving of attention as its more famous predecessor.
biscuitville About Blog Quasi-daily ruminations and baseball related topics by the Last of the Montgomery Rebels Fans.
biscuitville About Blog Quasi-daily ruminations and baseball related topics by the Last of the Montgomery Rebels Fans.
Christopher Bedford talks with Baltimore - based artist Stephen Towns about his first museum exhibition, Rumination and a Reckoning, and his choice to use quilting as a medium to narrate the life of Nat Turner and his 1831 rebellion.
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