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attentive and student
His extracurricular interests, which also included cycling and drinking, prevented him from being an attentive student, and in 1898 he switched to the medical school at Trinity College, having failed eight of his ten examinations at the Royal.
For example, Joyce sees the extremely attentive Giles merely as a teacher concerned about Buffy as a student who has experienced academic problems in the past.
An attentive student with a strong Christian upbringing, Ena became devoted to her religion and developed a firm belief in the importance of rules and morals.
Dimitri was a diligent and good student, polite an attentive, capable and kind.

attentive and time
Pliny's remark that Myron's works were numerosior than those of Polycleitus and " more diligent " seem to suggest that they were considered more harmonious in proportions ( numeri ) and at the same time more convincing in their realism: diligentia connoted " attentive care to fine points ", a quality that, in moderation, was characteristic of the best works of art, according to critics in Antiquity.
Jay was fortunate to have attentive supervision because the quality and time of learning the law varied greatly within the profession.
At the same time, Pelle Petterson designed his Volvo P1800 under the attentive eye of Frua and, not surprisingly, it is often attributed to Frua's pen.
One can assume that he must have reached the age of ten by the year 180 due to the attentive detail in his descriptions of the events of that time.
They released Extended Play EP in 1998, and in the song " Props ' Vote Of Gratitude ", Alex Gifford raps for the first time, explaining to the attentive listener that the band would " be back after this short break ".
He was attentive to the trends of the time, and his music shows a clear stylistic progression from an early reliance on late 15th century practices to a later grasp of the pervasive imitation used by the generation of composers after Josquin.
Cultural capital is not transmissible instantaneously like a gift or bequest ; rather, it is acquired over time as it impresses itself upon one's habitus ( character and way of thinking ), which in turn becomes more attentive to or primed to receive similar influences.
At a time when " the stereotypes for men attentive to feminism were three: Eunuch, Beast, or slag ", – and when women were increasingly feeling that " no men are fine in the kitchen, but who wants them tidying in the bedroom?
It is a mental addressing which is attentive to one thing at it time in the wake of intention or appreciative discrimination.
She was attentive to assuring that her companions had time for prayer, but sometimes there was a need to “ leave God for God ” as Vincent de Paul taught his Daughters.
At that time ( 1984 – 1991 ) Montano used tarot, palm and psychic readings as tools of discovery as well as attentive listening so that she could respond to the questions of her clients and she intended to find the most creative way to respond to their problems and difficulties.

attentive and drawing
One of those civilian members appointed to the new Cabinet was Paul Baudouin, a known opponent of France's declaration of war against Germany, as Under-Secretary of State to the Prime Minister Soon, this young technocrat, attentive to the rising generation, would be the centre of a Catholic / Action Francaise cohort set on re-educating French young people, inspired by a host of new programms of Pétain's later Cabinet and entourage, drawing upon his Catholic scout or Revue des jeunes contacts.

attentive and shows
In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Visual Guide, Hector Barbossa is described as being attentive to his appearance, as his elaborate clothing shows.
He shows us Julian fantasizing in great detail about throwing the drink ; but, we are told, " he knew he would not throw the drink " because he was in financial debt to Harry and because " people would say he was sore because Reilly ... was elaborately attentive to Caroline English.

attentive and reading
A truly attentive close reading of a two-hundred-word poem might be thousands of words long without exhausting the possibilities for observation and insight.
The attentive reading begins the process through which a higher level of understanding can be achieved.

attentive and popular
As a kind, serious, helpful, attentive, honest and generous man, Michel is very popular.

attentive and children
The prognosis for those with Pelizaeus – Merzbacher disease is highly variable, with children with the most severe form ( so-called connatal ) usually not surviving to adolescence, but survival into the sixth or even seventh decades is possible, especially with attentive care.
However Hugh Jordan and David Lister insist that the Adairs were attentive and fairly strict parents who sent their children to Sunday school.
The parents were agnostic and fairly affluent, generous and kind-hearted, and raised their children in a warm, attentive and supportive atmosphere.
We should be attentive to those children with fever and neck adenitis who do not respond to antibiotics, because Kawasaki disease should be part of the differential diagnoses.
* research should be particularly attentive to any data showing sexual dimorphism and changes in psychological functioning and neural architecture across the lifespan, and therefore to comparisons between adults, adolescents, and children.
While her children were growing up as members of the Royal Family in the days of absolute monarchy, it would have been so easy for the Princess Mother to bring them up to life of privilege, surrounded by attentive staff eager to follow orders.
In the Jointness type of object relation the individuals ( children and adults ) jointly determine the extent of rapprochement between themselves, while each of them is sensorily attentive to the strangeness and the separateness that the other represents for him.

attentive and
From 1994 to 2005, in addition to production values attentive to ethnic diversity on every stage, Jewish women s visibility increased with mainstage artists such as Isle of Klezbos, Divahn and Mikveh ; at these performances, hundreds of Jewish women and friends linked hands to dance the hora at Night Stage.
For a member of a religious congregation, obedience is not slavishly doing what one is told by the superior but being attentive to God s will by prayerfully listening to the voice of the person in charge.
For a member of a religious congregation, obedience is not slavishly doing what one is told by the superior but being attentive to God s will by prayerfully listening to the voice of the person in charge.
They had been affected by Eckersberg s stress on attentive study and representation of Danish nature, as well as by the technical skills he taught them to achieve those goals.

attentive and by
As Lenin neared death after suffering strokes, he declared in his testament of December 1922 an order to remove Joseph Stalin from his post as General Secretary and replace him by " some other person who is superior to Stalin only in one respect, namely, in being more tolerant, more loyal, more polite and more attentive to comrades ".
They might be seen by the attentive or lucky visitor, usually in Smitswinkel Flats.
Braille read the Haüy books repeatedly, and he was equally attentive to the oral instruction offered by the school.
When interviewed on May 17 by the newspaper Komosmolskaya Pravda, Yuri Gagarin alluded to the failure of the administration to listen to the concerns about the Soyuz module that were identified by the cosmonaut corps and that Komarov's death should teach the establishment to be more rigorous in its testing and evaluation of " all the mechanisms of the spaceship, even more attentive to all stages of checking and testing, even more vigilant in our encounter with the unknown.
Privately, MacDonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared that " our show is perfect for radio ," and he feared that, as Dunning writes, " Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.
Reading, for instance, a poem by Verlaine, he dissected it image by image, attentive to the slightest change in rhythm, analysing the rhymes and the way they alternated.
Poet and literary theorist Pietro Bembo edited an edition of Petrarch, the great 14th century poet, in 1501, and later published his theories on how contemporary poets could attain excellence by imitating Petrarch, and by being carefully attentive to the exact sounds of words, as well as their positioning within lines.
He then saw his job as allowing them to tell it and did so by being open, relaxed and attentive.
Though the characters have personalities rather different from their real-life counterparts, the novel borrows heavily from actual events, in particular Loving's ambush by Indians, and Goodnight's attentive care as Loving died from an arrow-induced infection.
Many of these books are educational, teaching things through the mouth of Mrs. Benta and by smart questions and remarks, by her small and attentive audience.
He was very attentive in understanding why HIndustani music concerts is so well loved by south Indians.
Chapman Flack, in reviewing a training video by Rosenberg, finds the presentation of key ideas " spell-binding " and the anecdotes " humbling and inspiring ," notes the " beauty of his work ," and his " adroitly doing fine attentive thinking " when interacting with his audience.
I am content, SIRE, to have furnished for my Readers a ready means by which to compare the Reign of Your Majesty with the preceding Reigns, and the opportunity to observe, how attentive Your Majesty is to follow in the tracks of the Kings of England which were most distinguished by their virtues, and by their sincere love for their People-and with what care He distances himself from the false paths in which some have unfortunately gone astray.
The Restos du Cœur are attentive to the good use of the funds provided by donors and public organisations.
The government achieves these ends by enacting " political economy ," and in this case, the meaning of economy is the older definition of the term, that is to say, " economy at the level of the entire state, which means exercising towards its inhabitants, and the wealth and behavior of each and all, a form of surveillance and control as attentive as that of the head of a family over his household and his goods ".

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