If kids are
the subject of teasing at school or have difficulty talking because they won't take their thumbs out of their mouths, the behavior has gone beyond a simple habit.
The subject of the teased December 18th reveal will be updated information on some of the enemies in the world of Bloodborne.
Not exact matches
With this setup, the experimenters could then test how hungry the
subjects were some time later, and
tease apart the purely physiological aspects
of hunger (having to do with the volume consumed) from the cognitive aspects
of hunger (having to do with impressions and judgments about what was consumed).
One - third
of parents reported that their children had been
subjected to
teasing, bullying or other stigmatizing experiences by friends.
Only the Brave is a surprisingly funny film, given the seriousness
of its
subject matter, one that mines laughs from the good - natured,
teasing back - and - forths that define many male friendships.
A painter may approach the same
subject from multiple angles, and a composer may write variations on a theme, but in both cases they're trying to
tease as much inspiration out
of the idea as possible.
The passion projects would give them the basics
of many
subjects, from reading to math to arts to science, and
tease them to come get more.
Dubbed Kona, the all - new softroader has been the
subject of a number
of leaks and
teases.
persiflage [pur - suh - flahzh] NOUN From the French persifler, to banter, and per -, thoroughly 1) Light, good - natured bantering, often somewhat mocking or using a flippant style; friendly
teasing 2) Discussing a
subject with a frivolous or flippant style When he brought home an award for being the fastest talker in the class, John faced a barrage
of persiflage -LSB-...]
They paint their own pets,
of course, but also manifest an unquenchable thirst for getting to know other dogs and display a talent for
teasing out each
subject's unique personality.
Attention Grabbers
Subject lines should
tease, entice and draw the recipients in, so don't just cut and paste the header from the body
of the email.
Funcom's Joel Bylos thanks players in a brief video on Twitter and
teases the game's new combat system, which has been the
subject of much chatter over the last few months while it's been undergoing overhaul.
The formal elegance
of the photos and Kurland's eye for
teasing romance and beauty out
of her
subjects gives rise to a sense
of detached optimism, or as Kurland herself describes, a place «where beauty is found not because the world is beautiful but because it is beautifully described».
It simultaneously
teases and challenges a sense
of perspective and aesthetic, using realist techniques that make the
subjects function like readymades.
** Schmidt and his vision were, however, one and the same: there was no conceptual detachment, no cynicism, and in the process
of pursuing his own truth, he touched on the theatricality and the
teasing antilogic
of surrealism, the notion
of the readymade, the improvisational vitality
of abstract expressionism, the psychological fabric
of assemblage, environmental sculpture, and light phenomena as
subject matter.
The artist uses his L.A. studio as a place to
tease the boundaries
of the medium, including the potent interplay between photographer and
subject.
In Einarsson's work a viewer is free to
tease out a series
of subject positions through a process
of interrogations: Who is the terrorist?
He challenged himself to intimately explore his
subjects, to
tease out their secrets and their souls, through the prism
of the camera lens.
Teasing reliable trends out
of satellite data will never be easy, and I'm not claiming that Fu will necessarily be the last word on this
subject.