Sentences with phrase «so enamored»

I am so enamored with the corn husk pom poms!
Why are the Chinese so enamored with California real estate?
«The market has been so enamored of opportunities in the Internet and high - tech world that it basically hasn't paid heed to opportunities elsewhere,» including those offered by REIT stocks, he says.
It reminds me of the early days of graphics being easily available to users, who got so enamored with the new toys that documents became a hodge - podge of colors, fonts, point sizes, borders, and clip art.
Why are recruiters wasting their life away pinning in hopes that job seekers will find their board and be so enamored by pictures that they would apply for a specific job?
But not everyone is so enamored with the service and would rather that it wasn't so hard - baked into the OS.
But I was also not so enamored when they renamed the second - gen car the Model S — anyone remember when they called the third - gen car (now Model 3) Bluestar back in the day (like 2008) and the Model S was called Whitestar?
A key part of the company, as well as a key reason investors are so enamored with it, is Codecademy's reliance on the network effects of its users, who each add to the overall value of the program.
That seems to be a soothing mantra to clients who are so enamored with the interest rates they are being shown, rates that go anywhere from 8 % to 13 %, that to know there is so much upside with no downside completely takes the downside out of the equation.
Are they so satisifed with their attorneys or so enamored of the big - firm brand that they are willing to pay fees that some lawyers have questioned as unreasonable?
Those who are so enamored of mass gun confiscation should try out their schemes in places like Washington DC, Detroit and Chicago, and see how many armed confrontations will result in which police shoot citizens, citizens shoot police, and the result is open warfare and a total breakdown of law enforcement.
So why might it be that the New York Times is so enamored with Muller, a retired physicist with no training in atmospheric or climate science, when it comes to the matter of climate change?
There is a coterie of scientists so enamored of the CO2 = AGW hypothesis and so entranced by their models, that they've lost the ability to re-examine assumptions, and to do objective science.
Yet according to those who aren't so enamored with these symbols of distributed energy — ahem, certain backwards - looking utilities — solar panels are only found on top of the absurdly large mansions of the nation's wealthy.
What if today's children turn out to be not so enamored with gas guzzling and daily driving when they're adults?
That's why I get so enamored of someone who just goes ahead and does it, whatever it is.
After serving in the Korean War, he traveled to Japan in search of the pottery he had been so enamored with as a student.
Artist Kimberly Brooks became so enamored of stylists that she has dedicated an entire exhibition to the trade.
«We became so enamored with the visual experience that on the way home, we looked at each other and said, «How could all this have been going on and we not have been a part of it?»»
Stella's paintings fit superbly into this narrative and, indeed, Rubin was so enamored of his work that he gave the artist not one, but two retrospectives.
He had his first solo exhibition in 1918, but was so ridiculed by local artists and critics, and so enamored with the arts community abroad, that he left Spain in 1920 and settled in Paris.
An artist currently having a major market moment, Huma Bhabha is known for her rough sculptures and equally raw works on paper that combine «primitive» figuration — of the sort Picasso was so enamored of in his early Cubist days — with futuristic, post-apocalyptic themes and imagery.
For example, a few members of our team were so enamored of PopSugar's Snapchat stories, we interviewed them to find out everything about their production process and provide a few tips to our readers.
And I think it says a lot that I was so enamored with that aspect of the game that the story and characters didn't weigh on me as much as they usually do when I play RPGs.
I was so enamored with the story, so amazed by the world, that I really wanted to see what happened next.
The Japanese employees were so enamored with the look of his apartment that they started taking pictures of everything and declared that his «apartment is perfect!»
Some players will surely be so enamored with the team concept that they'll invest hours and hours into Driveclub, but it's a shame that there isn't a more enticing core game to truly enable that community layer.
Have you ever been so enamored with a game that you rabidly waited for the sequel, only to have your beloved franchise ripped to shreds and defecated upon right before your very eyes as you played it?
Although the game fails to hit the full 1080p benchmark that everyone is so enamored with, Killer Instinct is still visually stunning, making use of fully dynamic lighting, real time physics, and an absurd amount of particles.
Perhaps the developers at Punchers Impact were just so enamored with their concept of wacky luchadores beating up other wacky luchadores that nobody stopped to think about why they were doing any of this.
I've never understood why some designers are so enamored with this «simulate everything» notion.
I wanted to talk a little about what I've been playing lately, and if you've been under a rock, most people are so enamored by Super Smash Bros..
Yet despite this it's enjoyable stuff and clearly has a degree of charisma since gamers seem to be so enamored with it.
We were so enamored with the beauty of the country that we knew we needed to find a way to be able to travel the world more.
We're even so enamored with Mexico's beautiful gulf coast that we've seriously considered buying property in Mexico on numerous occasions.
An increasing number of people are becoming so enamored with the location that they are even turning to full - time residence.
Recently a family from Tennessee became so enamored with a dog that its members traveled to Lake County to pick it up.
Alas, the group judge wasn't so enamored, and little Powerpom High Performance didn't make the toy cut.
In the 1700s, King Charles II was so enamored with his toy spaniels that he was accused of ignoring matters of state in favor of his dogs.
He was so enamored of this four year - old stray that he rushed to the shelter during his lunch hour to adopt Paco, all the time worrying that the beautiful little Pomeranian would be gone.
They will help you train your dog because they too love dogs and are so enamored of this sport.
The feeling of holding your newborn ball of fluff for the first time is amazing, but it's easy to be so enamored that you forget to ask what his life was like before you.
A big part of the reason spectators are so enamored with football athletes involves the fun of putting ourselves in their cleats (let's be honest, who wouldn't want to live Tom Brady's life or that of his wife, Gisele?).
Because you're so enamored with the other person, you tend to look past their flaws (which they're likely doing their best to conceal, just as you are).
Why are readers so enamored with a company that have completely abandoned the consumer sector?
According to a website dedicated to tightrope walker Jean François Gravelet, the Greeks were so enamored of tightrope walking that they created a special prize, «The Thaumatron,» which could be won by tightrope walkers and «anyone who shows people something amazing, out of...
I fail to see why you are so enamored with indie e-books.
Are you really expecting your potential readers to be so enamored with your book that they'll pay for it — twice?
A little more, just to set the scene, may be fine, but don't get so enamored with the white marble floors and crown molding that you forget (and let the readers forget) what the story is about.
I have never been so enamored with a piece of hardware not made by Lelo, and yet so hounded by its price.
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