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He had already shown a strong inclination for natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a " self-taught philosopher, astronomer and mathematician ," as Sir Walter Scott called him, of great local fame — James Veitch of Inchbonny — a man who was particularly skillful in making telescopes.
By the 1960s and 1970s, the style of film shooting and editing shifted to include radical angles that conveyed more subjectivity and intimacy within the scenes Today, the master shot is still an extremely important element of film production, but scenes are not built around the master shot in the same way that they were when professional filmmaking was in its infancy.
It was in 39 BC that Horace was introduced to Maecenas, who had before this received Lucius Varius Rufus and Virgil into his intimacy.
Early contact was often charged with tension and emotion, but also had moments of friendship, cooperation, and intimacy.
Upon resolution of the conflict Kes decides to not re-initiate their intimacy ( the alien's original rationale was based on Kes ' own subconscious ), though the two do remain good friends thereafter.
Although nothing " improper " was displayed, the obviously much closer chemistry between Steed and Peel constantly suggests intimacy between the two.
Plutarch says: " And yet when he was further on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius.
It shared the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy with the French cabaret from which it was imported, but the gallows humor was a distinct German aspect.
However, he never regained the level of intimacy with the king that he had previously enjoyed, and Louis's death in 1483, when Commines was still only in his thirties, left him without many friends at court.
It was the intention at Dover House Estate to create housing in groups that overlooked or had access to open space, to provide a sense of intimacy and individuality, and the estate was laid out with communal green spaces.
The Family Court of Australia or the Federal Magistrates Court will consider a range of factors, including: the degree of financial separation between the parties, whether any formal documentation was signed indicating separation, whether the separation was publicly known, whether there were continued levels of intimacy between the parties and whether there was any change in domestic responsibilities.
Hence, " life before domestication / agriculture was in fact largely one of leisure, intimacy with nature, sensual wisdom, sexual equality, and health.
The Annales Paulini claims that Edward loved Gaveston " beyond measure ", while the Lanercost says the intimacy between them was " undue ".
This kind of manumission generally was restricted to slaves who had some degree of intimacy with their masters, such as those serving as personal attendants, household servants, secretaries and the like.
The Duke and Duchess had risen to greatness not least because of their intimacy with Anne, but the Duchess's relentless campaign against the Tories ( Sarah was a firm Whig ), isolated her from the Queen whose natural inclinations lay with the Tories, the staunch supporters of the Church of England.
Uhura's first name was not used in Star Trek canon until Abrams's 2009 film, in a scene where the young Spock calls her " Nyota " in a moment of intimacy.
Studies show that both the act of telling others about good events and the response of the person with whom the event was shared have personal and interpersonal consequences, including increased positive emotions, subjective well-being, and self-esteem, and relationship benefits including intimacy, commitment, trust, liking, closeness, and stability.
Although often talked about as a shameless exhibition of her sexual conquests, it was rather a piece about intimacy in a more general sense, although the title invites misinterpretation.

intimacy and renewed
He now bought an estate at Dawley, near Uxbridge, where he renewed his intimacy with Pope, Swift and Voltaire, took part in Pope's literary squabbles, and wrote the philosophy for the Essay on Man.
The twins ' renewed intimacy ultimately culminates in them sleeping together.

intimacy and when
Although not particular in the choice of some of the associates of his pleasures, he admitted none but men of worth to his intimacy, and when once admitted they were treated like equals.
The sixth stage, young adulthood, is when young people gain insight to life when dealing with the challenge of intimacy and isolation.
Plutarch says: " And yet when he was further on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the Vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius.
He became intensely parochial, and suffered from his loss of intimacy with British politicians in 1938, when the British government concluded agreements with Dublin to end the ' economic war ' between the two states, on terms highly unfavourable to Northern Ireland.
Lucian, writing in his book On Slips of the Tongue describes an occasion when Hephaestion's conversation one morning implied that he had been in Alexander's tent all night, and Plutarch describes the intimacy between them when he tells how Hephaestion was in the habit of reading Alexander's letters with him, and of a time when he showed that the contents of a letter were to be kept secret by touching his ring to Hephaestion's lips.
People who have SPD tend to be happiest when they are in a relationship in which the partner places few emotional or intimate demands on them ; it is not people as such that they want to avoid, but both negative and positive emotions, emotional intimacy, and self disclosure.
This factor comes into play when Buffy and Angel have sex in " Innocence " as in the intimacy of that experience he feels happiness deep enough to trigger the loss of his soul.
In an interview with Playboy in 1993, Rogers discussed her split from Cruise and likened her ex-husband to a " monk " when discussing intimacy issues.
It may occur when people have completely lost the intimacy within a loving relationship, yet still retain some passion for, or perhaps some commitment to, each other.
The most distinguishable trait is arguably the group of girls who accompany, and in some instances cohabitate with the boy, and while intimacy is just about customary, it is never necessary ; when it is present, there must be a minimum of three girls who express it, otherwise two is a love triangle.
In many languages, the meaning of diminution can be translated " tiny " or " wee ", and diminutives are used frequently when speaking to small children ; adult people sometimes use diminutives when they express extreme tenderness and intimacy by behaving and talking like children.
And when a rigid noise clatter into the fluid intimacy of space
In attempting to cope with his injury, he survived a period of acute frustration and depression-he briefly showed this vulnerability to Corday when the two momentarily crossed the professional line and touched a level of genuine intimacy.
Faber is halfway through radioing this information to Berlin when his landlady stumbles into his room hoping for intimacy.
* The theory assumes that the ultimate goal of a relationship is intimacy when this might not always be the case.
* The theory places relationships in a linear structure, when some relationships might skip steps or go backwards in terms of intimacy.
Baby talk is similar to what is used by people when talking to their pets ( pet-directed speech ), and between adults as a form of affection, intimacy, bullying or condescension.

intimacy and became
According to the text: the empress Justina " became known to Marina Severa, wife of the emperor Valentinian, and had frequent intercourse with the empress, until their intimacy at length grew to such an extent that they were accustomed to bathe together.
Despite the fact that Achilles and Deidamea could have been as young as eight years old, the two soon became romantically involved to the point of intimacy.
As a result, by the time Anne became queen, Sarah ’ s knowledge of government, and intimacy with the Queen, allowed her to become a powerful friend and a dangerous enemy, the last in the long line of Stuart favourites.
This suspicion seems to have arisen chiefly from his intimacy with Christopher Davenport, better known as Francis a Sancta Clara, a learned Franciscan friar who became chaplain to Queen Henrietta ; but it may have been strengthened by his known connection with Laud, as well as by his ascetic habits.
At the same time, love and intimacy became the main motivations for people to get married.
The acquaintance ripened into intimacy ; Marmont became General Bonaparte's aide-de-camp, remained with him during his disgrace and accompanied him to Italy and Egypt, winning distinction and promotion to general of brigade.
Ford suggests that Nouwen only became fully comfortable with his sexual orientation in the last few years of his life, and that Nouwen's depression was caused in part by the conflict between his priestly vows of celibacy and the sense of loneliness and longing for intimacy that he experienced.
Such projects, with their suggestions of intimacy, also questioned the role of the spectator, with viewers often feeling a sense of unease as they became the unwitting collaborators in these violations of privacy.
Poverty forced him to paint on small pieces of cardboard and small pictures became typical ; he began to value the intimacy, and affordability, of small paintings.
In this society he soon became known to and patronized by people of the first rank, and was in names or intimacy with many of them ; particularly the Earl of Burlington, so well known for his taste in the fine arts, especially architecture.
However, many people felt that the New Town, elegant as it was, did not offer privacy and intimacy, and so, when the South Bridge was built in 1788, parts of Newington became available for development and migration there commenced, generally into small villas.
But in the second half of the 19th century, expression of this nature became more rare as physical intimacy between non-sexual partners came to be regarded with anxiety.
Some time after she became known to Severa, wife of the emperor Valentinian, and had frequent intercourse with the empress, until their intimacy at length grew to such an extent that they were accustomed to bathe together.

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