Pursuits
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He got involved in different
pursuits.
A multipotentialite is someone with many interests and creative
pursuits.
Or at the very least, we would be able to reallocate our staff time to
pursuits
that better fit those missions we talked about.
Were his failures for other than his own selfish
pursuits
or were they in the name of real art, the movie might have had a chance.
Williams had recently shed his Mork and Mindy
pursuits
and focused more on stand-up comedy and movies.
The story revolves around a trio of male teenagers, and their mostly unsuccessful sexual
pursuits.
Boy....was I surprised!! Poets have always sustained that deep childhood and adolescent experiences of beauty, love, God, idealist pursuits, stay with you forever.
The critical bashing of the movie in mainstream media publications as "offensive" and "raunchy" only serves to underscore its intensity as a refreshing and concentrated dissection of people's sexual
pursuits
and passions.
Dr. Kravaal (played by Karloff, of course, in still another of his overly ardent scientist roles) is remarkably brought back to life, and begins his scientific
pursuits
anew.
While I am too mature for such
pursuits
now that I'm a wise adult and, of course, believe that all youngsters should just say no,I'll observe that the movie has an opposite effect to that the coach intended.
It's no better than GRAND THEFT AUTO, another Roger Corman production about high-speed
pursuits.
How can you make a movie with no budget for actors, landscapes, car
pursuits
or explosions?
Best save you time for other
pursuits
than watching GMT.
Conversations such as Michael's masculine
pursuits
were held up to scrutiny in the conversations and if my memory serves me correctly most of these chats were about Michael's roaming eye and how every damsel would fall for him in each episode.
Drama, suspense, action, and a morality play (the best revenge is not to destroy one's opponent, as 39013 attempted to do, but to outdo him legally and ethically, as 39013 possibly could have done were his superior mind not warped and twisted)...these were the most memorable features of this 6-day, 15 minutes per episode odyssey that trumped sandlot baseball and other boyhood
pursuits
typical of the early baby boom generation.
This movie starts out promising - a professor whose career and personal life are driven by his fascination with the hedonistic side of American sexuality confronts the one thing that will put an end to his pursuits: he's getting old.
This movie wastes the talents of Sterling Hayden (who obviously made this movie to fund his famous off-screen pursuits) and Ted de Corsia, who was a great Western villain.
The oligarchs would help their own cause by becoming more socially active and spending their money on philanthropical
pursuits.
If and when communism collapses in China, the piling-up of fortunes within leading families will probably have played a crucial role by persuading those leaders that life can offer
pursuits
even more rewarding than the struggle for socialism.
But with identity economics it all makes sense, and we gain an entirely new perspective on work incentives, not just in the military, but in all
pursuits.
He dare not be a herald of unpopular truths which, though perhaps in humanity’s interest, most of the electorate do not see as in their interest at the present time, or may even regard as antagonistic to their
pursuits.
That is as true for soccer as it is for many other pursuits, from business processes to technology.
These attempts failed, and neuroscientific
pursuits
seem similarly unlikely to overturn our views on human free will and responsibility.
But they showed that private interests could attract greater interest than political
pursuits.
For many people, the idea of spending time and resources on such otherworldly
pursuits
is difficult to swallow.
The moderate strategy seeks an independent Palestine state as quickly as possible, on the assumption that once there is no more Israeli presence or violence, the Palestinians can concentrate on constructive pursuits, including resettling refugees and improving living standards.
First, they can redirect research funding from less critical
pursuits
to projects in molecular genetics that can offer insights into metabolic disorders.
Sport is in this respect also a form of culture, albeit one that is often sneered at by those engaged in
pursuits
like classical music or serious literature.
People first landed on the Moon while I was a teenager, and I turned to other
pursuits
– journalism, the Internet, startup companies.
But when it comes to security and defense, these affinities are reversed: France and Britain are very likeminded, while Germany, owing to its history, has long shied away from martial
pursuits
of any kind.
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