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childishness and her
I accepted her crossed eyes as she accepted my childishness ; ;
Although shots of her actually slapping Usagi are removed, remarks about her childishness and unreliability are more frequent and often harsher — there appears to be no loyalty, at first.
I first came across Cathy ’ s magazine ‘ Arty ’ a little art fanzine at the Serpentine gallery bookshop ... the energy in her magazine, and the childishness of it, I thought she would be a teenager, she was my age ... and she also was running her own gallery ... She ’ s been a rock ...

childishness and was
Stowey Rummel was internationally famous, a crafter of a genuine Americana in foreign eyes, an original designer whose inventive childishness with steel and concrete was made even more believably sincere by his personality.
Bernice Kert, author of The Hemingway Women claims Hadley was " evocative " of the woman whom Hemingway met and fell in love with during his recuperation from injuries during World War I, Agnes von Kurowsky, but in Hadley Hemingway saw a childishness Agnes lacked.

childishness and for
Although not all people in Neverland cease to age, its best known resident famously refused to grow up, and it is often used as a metaphor for eternal childhood ( and childishness ), immortality, and escapism.
The blame for everything lies on my lack of character, my weakness, impracticality, childishness!
But when it runs to Geneva, the seat of the League of Nations, or to Prince Starhemberg or Hitler, or to any seat of power, always with the idea that it is on the verge of saving the world by bringing the people who control the world under God-control, it is difficult to restrain the contempt which one feels for this dangerous childishness.
Cheetor is a speed freak and has a penchant for childishness.

childishness and .
She had used his rumpled shorts as the very image of his childishness, his lack of control, his general male looseness, while she remained cool, airy, and untouched, the charming teacher who disciplined an unruly body.
accuses Veronica of knowing that the bullets were real, which she denies loudly as the argument descends into childishness, with Veronica and J. D.
While Charles Darwin's work remade the aristotelian concept of " man, the animal " in the public mind, Jung suggested that human impulses toward breaking social norms were not the product of childishness, or ignorance, but rather derived from the essential nature of the human animal.
Other side effects include distractibility, childishness, facetiousness, lack of tact or discipline, and post-operative incontinence.
Andy's crush but she is dismayed by his childishness due to his pranking.
He is deceptively delicate-looking and has an overall sunny disposition that occasionally borders on childishness, but displays frighteningly deadly skill in combat situations.
The " Angelo " persona flaunts Angel's now infamous childishness and lack of real-world skill.
Edward exhibits his childishness and playfulness in many ways, such as performing a little dance while the Pac-Man plays its theme song.
Dostoevsky could have revealed his sickliness and childishness.
Mr. Kapasi notes the parents ’ immaturity Mr. and Mrs. Das look and act young to the point of childishness, go by their first names when talking to their children, Ronny, Bobby, and Tina, and seem selfishly indifferent to the kids.
While Charles Darwin's work remade the aristotelian concept of " man, the animal " in the public mind, Jung suggested that human impulses toward breaking social norms were not the product of childishness, or ignorance, but rather derived from the essential nature of the human animal.

compared and her
Mrs. B. compared her feelings of weakness to her feelings of weakness and helplessness at the time of her mother's death when she was eight, as well as her subsequent anger at her father for remarrying.
She compared the results with tape recordings of modern singers and was not unpleased although her own tapes had a peculiar quality about them, not at all unharmonious, merely unique.
" Bardot's book was also against miscegenation ; made attacks on modern art, which Bardot equated with " shit "; drew similarities between French politicians and weather vanes ; and compared her own beliefs with previous generations who had " given their lives to push out invaders ".
She begins by claiming that her opponent was an “ expert in rhetoric ” as compared to herself “ a woman ignorant of subtle understanding and agile sentiment .” In this particular apologetic response, de Pizan belittles her own style.
She is compared with Penthesilea, mythical queen of the Amazons, by the Greek historian Nicetas Choniates ; he adds that she gained the epithet chrysopous ( golden-foot ) from the cloth of gold that decorated and fringed her robe.
The question of her legitimacy was a key concern: Although she was technically illegitimate under both Protestant and Catholic law, her retroactively declared illegitimacy under the English church was not a serious bar compared to having never been legitimate as the Catholics claimed she was.
Cecil was displeased with the arrangement, given his daughter's age compared to Oxford's, and had entertained the idea of her marrying the Earl of Rutland instead.
Hildegard's reincarnation has been debated since 1924 when Austrian mystic Rudolf Steiner lectured that a nun of her description was the past life of Russian poet Vladimir Soloviev, whose Sophianic visions are often compared to Hildegard.
Thus we have in the first five centuries such epithets applied to her as " in every respect holy ", " in all things unstained ", " super-innocent " and " singularly holy "; she is compared to Eve before the fall, as ancestress of a redeemed people ; she is " the earth before it was accursed.
Academic Alice Echols, in her 1989 book Daring To Be Bad: Radical Feminism in America, 1967 – 1975, argued that radical feminist Valerie Solanas, best known for her attempted murder of Andy Warhol in 1968, displayed an extreme level of misandry compared to other radical feminists of the time in her tract, The SCUM Manifesto.
According to the memoirs of Juliet Thompson, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá also compared Mary to Juliet, one of his most devoted followers, claiming that she even physically resembled her and that Mary Magdalene was Juliet Thompson's " correspondence in heaven.
For example, a university student's knowledge of history can be deduced from his or her score on a university test and then be compared reliably with a high school student's knowledge deduced from a less difficult test.
* Clare Boothe Luce compared her, to Joan of Arc and Florence Nightingale.
Entertainment Weeklys Lisa Schwarzbaum critically compared the film to My Best Friend's Wedding, writing that: " Where Julia Roberts turned the world on with her huggability, Lopez's vibe is that of someone afraid to get mussed.
Whedon, however, has compared her Jewish identity to her sexuality, stating that they are rarely made a significant focus of the show.

compared and understanding
Advantages of a memetic approach as compared to more traditional " modernization " and " supply side " theses in understanding the evolution and propagation of religion were explored.
These services, especially UDDI, have proved to be of far less interest, but an appreciation of them gives a more complete understanding of the expected role of SOAP compared to how web services have actually evolved.
Condorcet believed that through the use of our senses and communication with others, knowledge could be compared and contrasted as a way of analyzing our systems of belief and understanding.
This method does not give an easy understanding if a twist rate is relatively slow or fast when bores of different diameters are compared.
This may be directly compared with Fritz Perls ' use of an " empty chair " as a context for imagined interactions ( where the client was often invited to occupy the chair and thus take on the role of the person imagined to be sitting there ); Bert Hellinger's approach, which requires the client to arrange family members ( played by volunteers ) in a row or pattern which matches the client's internal understanding, and then to reorganise the row ; and Virginia Satir's work with tableaux and posture.
In one study, medical students using PBL were shown to develop a deeper understanding, improve retention of material, and increase overall attitude, compared to other students who did not use PBL ( Albanese and Mitchell, 1993 ).
Leonard Maltin compared The Great Race pie fight to The Battle of the Century and determined that Laurel and Hardy's pacing was far superior ; that the more modern film suffered from an " incomplete understanding of slapstick " while the 1927 pie fight remains " one of the great scenes in all of screen comedy.
Although the splitting may be small compared to the range of energies found in the system, it is crucial in understanding certain details, such as spectral lines in Electron Spin Resonance experiments.
In the use of optical measurement and pulsating beams of light, the team showed through illustration of exclusion curves compared to the PVLAS experiment and another conducted by the BFRT, that the axion had been ruled out but still remained a valid hypothesis ; the experiment counting as an important step in the understanding of the particle, with the possibility of a very weak coupled axion.
Using a variety of experimental procedures, studies have shown that infants in their second year of life have an implicit understanding what other people see and what they know .. A popular paradigm used to study infants ' theory of mind is the violation of expectation procedure, which predicates on infants ' tendency to look longer at unexpected and surprising events compared to familiar and expected events.
Under the education of her father and uncle, the young Táhirih was able to grasp a better understanding of theological and educational matters compared to her contemporaries.
The composer ’ s very effective obscuring of this approach makes understanding the movement ’ s structure quite difficult compared to most of his other symphonies.
" Few people in the history of Russia and in world history can be compared with him for force of intellect, clarity of understanding of the past, present and future, and a willingness to take the most difficult but necessary decisions ", wrote Chubais.
The timing of the two events is relevant for understanding political context — before the publicizing of incriminating photographs of abused Iraqi detainees, the United States was largely dominated by a political climate wherein the charge of abuse was only anecdotal — it was weighed lightly as compared to appeals for national security.
" Biruni compared Islam with pre-Islamic religions, and was willing to accept certain elements of pre-Islamic wisdom which would conform with his understanding of the Islamic spirit.
Despite its many limitations ( compared to later methods it is inaccurate ; it can only be used on organic matter ; it is reliant on a dataset to corroborate it ; and it only works with remains from the last 10, 000 years ), the technique brought about a revolution in archaeological understanding.
This can be helpful in understanding the ecology of a community, particularly if multiple samples are compared to each other.
Since the early 1980s, an important theme for basic research in the Institute has been, and continues to be, understanding oceanographic implications of the special characteristics of the North Indian basin, which has some unique features: the basin is strictly tropical, with the Asian landmass restricting it south of about 25 degrees N ; it is a relatively small basin when compared to the North / South Atlantic / Pacific and even the South Indian Ocean and, of course, there is the seasonality imposed by the monsoons.
He also felt that the agreement the company had with the pilots gave less working hours compared to the competitors Norwegian Air Shuttle and Danish Air Transport, and the lack of understanding from the pilots made him give up.
The Commerce stream has become the Business stream under its new curriculum, while Art and Science stream students are required to choose a cross stream subject, e. g. a Science stream student is required to take up an Arts or Business stream subject at the H1 level, at a simplified level of understanding and study compared to the component subjects at the H2 level.
In which he compared the effects of alcohol mentioned in the Bible with current medical understanding and concluded " the Book of Books is in complete accord with the most modern and advanced experimental data on the subject "

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