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The sight of a woman playing drums enfeebles her, makes her less feminine, less desirable, but all this optimally puts her on a lower social stand.
And we can tune this leather for other
desirable
qualities, like softness, breathability, durability, elasticity and even things like pattern.
In Greek art and literature, they were depicted as daring and desirable, but also terrifying and deadly, and doomed to die at the hands of Greek heroes.
It's highly
desirable.
Therefore, only another desiring conscience can conceive me as a
desirable
being.
Hence the eternal problem of love: how to become and remain
desirable?
He is obsessed: "Am I
desirable?
How
desirable?
It's a very
desirable
place to live in.
Imagine that we could try to engineer humans that have enhanced properties, such as stronger bones, or less susceptibility to cardiovascular disease or even to have properties that we would consider maybe to be desirable, like a different eye color or to be taller, things like that.
It was
desirable
to him because he had contacted other patients who had experienced it.
We're typically introduced to two kinds of women in these movies, two kinds of
desirable
women, anyway.
The second is
desirable
but modest, and therefore worthy of our leading man's future babies.
You take the least
desirable
land, the strip, you add where there's space, transit and then you infill mixed-use development, you satisfy new housing demands and you make the existing neighborhoods all around it more complex, more interesting, more walkable.
Last month we introduced fonio to shoppers in New York City and online, in a package that makes it attractive and
desirable
and accessible.
Islam represents a way of engaging the world through which one can achieve certain
desirable
goals.
I'm going to talk about why defeating aging is
desirable.
Psychologists call this
desirable
difficulty.
This is what makes constrained peptides so
desirable
for drug development.
I think neither feasible, nor would it be
desirable
even if we could do it.
If you think it would be
desirable
to stop it, there's the problem of feasibility.
At that time, many people believed in eugenics, the idea that
desirable
and undesirable genetic traits could and should be controlled in humans through selective breeding.
And the second is, is it possible, or even desirable, to slow down?
When it has a scarce resource that it wants to turn into a
desirable
outcome, it thinks in terms of efficiency.
They are joined by the rest of Stan's family and some laughs are to be had from Arthur (Michael Robbins) and Olive's (Anna Karen) persistent chuntering, as well as the sheer oddness of Blakey, but the idea that young women would see anything
desirable
in brilliantined Stan (Reg Varney) or lecherous Jack (Bob Grant) is just risible.
The plot briefly shifts to a sleazy Hollywood strip club, wherein Reno's Uncle Charley, enamoured of a "dancer" whom he finds eminently desirable, keels over dead atop the club's bar after seeing the unadorned charms displayed by the object of his affections.
She's desiring AND
desirable.
All that is
desirable
in this movie is the opera, and one can best find a recording of Pavarotti doing what he does best.
Why have children of an "African" merchant (thus less socially
desirable
to the gens de couleur society ) been cast with very pale skinned actors, while the supposedly socially
desirable
Marcel, has pronounced African features, including an obviously dyed blond "fro"?
Some of the sediment spilled over onto the agricultural fields, where it might cover a standing crop or cover more
desirable
soil or make plowing difficult.
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