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" K: "I'm a nerd, so I kind of approach everything really cerebrally, academically.
While I've always known this wisdom cerebrally, it was first time I felt it in my bones.
There isn't a throw in football he doesn't make and he plays the game cerebrally on a high level.
She spent some time at Artscape—participating in a creative residency program—literally getting out of the city to cerebrally extend herself.
For many people, contemporary art fairs and the cerebrally curated exhibitions in postindustrial spaces that accompany them have become a different world.
Every instrumental flaw you might have comes into a glaring light, and, of course, it demands everything of you emotionally, cerebrally, instrumentally.
When a man he feels inferior to passes gas on him, it brings them to the same level as Fabio—something that he finds cerebrally relaxing.
Because ayahuasca is felt throughout the entire body, and not only cerebrally, users often say they find it easier to translate the medicine experience to daily life.
Clinton, while exuding a great deal of fire and energy at a big rally on Sunday night near Des Moines, frames her candidacy much more cerebrally and pragmatically.
Beloved electronic experimentalist, Aphex Twin, premiered his forthcoming Cheetah EP yesterday on BBC Radio 6, blessing the airwaves with a fresh dose of his signature, cerebrally funky beats.
Why she insists on equating masculinity and death is something you'd like to know more about, but revelatory answers to that question are not forthcoming in this cerebrally overbearing show.
He also brings a life story that adds a poignant depth to the production; whenever the show runs the risk of being too cerebrally, frustratingly abstract, Mr. Alston grounds it.
In the tradition of the best social thrillers, Get Out takes a topic that is often approached cerebrally — casual racism — and turns it into something you feel in your tummy.
Now that I've studied a little bit and understand a little bit more to balance out how I approach acting, I start roles by looking at them very cerebrally, at first.
In the tradition of the best classic social thrillers, Get Out takes a topic that is often approached cerebrally — casual racism — and turns it into something you feel in your tummy.
When terrorists have struck during his presidency, Obama has typically reacted cerebrally, trying to ensure that reason triumphs over the fear and emotion of the moment even as critics such as Donald Trump assail it.
In a lot of ways, Get Out was a textbook for white people on how to not just cerebrally understand but viscerally experience the way racism can impact the lives of the people around them.
More important, Gallant had the intelligence to play quickly when he shared a line with Steve Yzerman or more cerebrally on the fourth line when he was required to stay back and read the play.
OK, so the solutions can be more oblique, cerebrally befuddling and occasionally adroitly testing (in as much as sometimes you need to move quickly through the menus, or risk losing your grog all down your trousers), but there's no doubting their genius.
That desire to make some corny, mindless drawings had its partial impetus in a need to get away from the cerebrally crushing news cycle that day, because it was a day in 2017, and nearly every day of the news cycle has been like that this year.
The desire to make corny, mindless drawings had its partial impetus in a need to get away from the cerebrally crushing news cycle that day, because it was a day in 20173, and nearly every day of the news cycle has been like that this year.
Among the other winners: Alex Bradley Cohen's charming figurative paintings at Nicelle Beauchene (1.00), Marley Freeman's luminous small abstractions at Parker (2.02), Farah Al Qasimi's complex and beguiling photographs of life in the United Arab Emirates at Helena Anrather (4.02), Jenna Westra's cerebrally suggestive black and white photographs at Hassla (4.16), and Graham Anderson's sepia-toned retro-futurist figurative painting at Klaus von Nichtssagend (2.05).
Am I turning into a sapiophile, only attracted to guys who are cerebrally stimulating?
According to Wilber, various domains or lines of development, or intelligences can be discerned. They include cognitive, ethical, aesthetic, spiritual, kinesthetic, affective, musical, spatial, logical-mathematical, karmic, etc. For example, one can be highly developed cognitively (cerebrally smart) without being highly developed morally (as in the case of Nazi doctors).
The Village Voice has called her "cerebrally seductive" and compared her to Peggy Lee,Richard Gehr, "GooGoo Ga Joob", the Village Voice, April 18, 2000; retrieved November 20, 2012. while Pitchfork Media has compared her to Ella Fitzgerald.Marc Hogan, "Lullaby Baxter: Garden Cities of To-morrow", Pitchfork Media, August 29, 2006; retrieved November 20, 2012. She is the sister-in-law of jazz musician Steve Kirby.
At SF Site Alma Hromic called it "deeply complex in a sort of cerebrally witty way". Reading it was "watching a writer having fun". At SF Reviews, Thomas Wagner called attention to some of the novel's imperfections. While he praised the scenes showing the effect of the singularity on Rochard's World as "a tour de force of imagination", he felt the characterisation could have been better for the minor characters.
Regardless of the style, he writes, "minimal Techno corkscrews into the very heart of repetition so cerebrally as to often inspire descriptions like 'spartan', 'clinical', 'mathematical', and 'scientific.'" The average tempo of a minimal techno track is between 125 and 130 beats per minute. Richie Hawtin suggests 128 bpm as the perfect tempo. In the early minimal techno scene, most tracks were constructed around a Roland TR-808 or Roland TR-909 drum machine.
Critical reception to the song was unanimously positive, with Vibe-Net's Naoko Fukuda calling it "a perfect three minutes in pop music". Haruna Takegawa of Hot Express praised the song's "stylish groove sound and bewitching vocals" along with the band's evolving style, and felt there was something instinctively good about the song, instead of merely technically or cerebrally. Rockin' On Japan's Hirokazu Koike liked the "catchy disco style" of the song, and praised how the backing vocals interacted with the song as it developed. CDJournal reviewers gave the single a star of recommendation, likening the song's "1970s soul shine and thick funk" to Sly Stone and Curtis Mayfield.
Wosien's professional and artistic development included working as a dancer, assistant director, ballet master, dance educator, choreographer, dance scholar and draftsman. He began his career as a long-time stage dancer, moving on to become a dance teacher, using dance and aspects of dancing in spiritual and curative contexts. Wosien ended his career as a Professor without a doctorate at the University of Marburg/Lahn (teaching expression education and dance) and staff at the Friedrich Meinertz Institute (Special needs teacher training) at the Heckscher Clinic in Munich (Empirical research curative education procedures with behaviorally and cerebrally damaged children, development of motion - and expression therapy methods). From 1976, Wosien introduced circle dance at the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland.
Kirwan's skills came further to the forefront on the mid-1969 album Then Play On, recorded at Kingsway Studios in Holborn, London. Green had told Kirwan when he joined the band that he would be responsible for half of the next album, and the songwriting and lead vocals on Then Play On were split almost equally between Kirwan and Green, with many of the performances featuring their dual lead Gibson Les Paul guitars. Fleetwood said that Kirwan, asked to write his first songs for the band, "approached his assignment very cerebrally, much as Lindsey Buckingham would do later, and came up with some very good music." [Fleetwood later said in an interview that Buckingham had "a huge regard for Danny".
Dan Haigh co-founded the production company Horsie In The Hedge with Alex Gingell in 2005 and has directed numerous music videos and other film material. Haigh wrote and directed the video for Tesseract's 'Singularity' with long time collaborators Alex Gingell and Alex Westaway. Produced by Horsie In The Hedge and Pari Passu films, directing team "Horsie In The Hedge" (Dan Haigh, Alex Gingell, and Alex Westaway) brought together Bafta nominated and Emmy award-winning director of photography Mark Wolf (Blue Planet) and Richard Van den Bergh's team at Evolution VFX (Skyfall) in order to create a visually arresting and cerebrally stimulating music video. At the behest of the directing team the video embraces and celebrates real life practical visual effects, prosthetics and make-up in stark contrast to most modern CGI laden horror / science fiction works.
He received early education at government and mission schools, and sat, successfully with distinction, for Cambridge School Certificate in 1946 at the former Government African School at Kakamega in North Nyanza (present-day Kakamega High School at Kakamega in western Kenya). He attended the prestigious Royal Institute of Medicine & Public Health (RIMPH), an elite conjoined Government College at Kabete in suburban Nairobi, Kenya which catered to cerebrally gifted scholars in East and Central Africa; where he pursued an interdisciplinary degree in medicine—with focus on public health, hygiene, and disease prevention medicine program. During his tenure of study at the Royal Institute of Medicine & Public Health, he secured an internship as a staff researcher assistant with the Division of Insect-Borne Diseases at Medical Research Laboratory, Nairobi. In 1950 he completed his college education at the RIMPH, graduating with high honours.
She also writes movie and television spin-offs, including Star Wars tie-in novels and novelizations of such films as X-Files: Fight the Future and 12 Monkeys. She contributed a Bride of Frankenstein novel to the recent series of classic movie monster novels published by Dark Horse Comics. One of Hand's themes from the Winterlong saga is the remorseless exploitation of animal and plant species to create what she calls "geneslaves." Examples include a three-hundred-year-old genetically reconstructed and cerebrally augmented Basilosaurus by the name of Zalophus; the aardmen, hybrids of dog and man; hydrapithecenes, human-fish or human-cuttlefish hybrids somewhat resembling Davy Jones and his crew from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series; and sagittals, whelks genetically engineered to be worn as a bracelet and, when its host feels threatened or agitated, extrude a spine laced with a deadly neurotoxin.

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