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I've never met anyone so enamored of lactic acid bacteria.
Ukrainians seem less enamored of their leaders all the time.
But that does not mean he is enamored of it.
But Alderson said he was not enamored of that option.
The show felt more enamored of its subject than anything else.
Audiences online, though, haven't been quite so enamored of the movie.
Besides, she felt increasingly invisible in an industry enamored of youth.
Many voters, after all, remain enamored of the idea of compromise.
But what everyone is enamored of is this Russia advertising story.
He continued to strike me as genuinely enamored of the place.
I've always been enamored of the idea of being prematurely nostalgic.
Problem is, the GOP base seems more enamored of Trump, despite everything.
He seemed allergic to the mystical but completely enamored of the mysterious.
Ygor de Oliveira appears too enamored of these luminaries to envy them.
Enamored of Arnold though I am, let me suggest that we pause
Winter clearly has them and is clearly enamored of her new 'do.
"She became enamored of Allison Mack," Mr. Vicente said of Ms. Oxenberg.
Rockwell was enamored of the counterculture, not least for its visual éclat.
He wanted to keep reproducing them because he was enamored of them.
Bezos had become enamored of a sophisticated display that approximated 3-D.
Weber grew enamored of the former soldiers, who nicknamed her Mama Brenda.
I was enamored of the original photograph of Bernard Ebbers and his wife.
And they aren't all enamored of the tropics; many thrive in temperate conditions.
" Rather, he said, "it seems that the public is still enamored of Modi.
The male couturiers are both enamored of fashion and pragmatic about its uses.
This is a film too enamored of its subject to pry very deeply.
He's not enamored of overseas dictators or the gun lobby or religious zealots.
She wrote her own fiction too, enamored of Raymond Carver and Kurt Vonnegut.
It sounds like even Elanco is not exactly enamored of their core business.
In that case, Americans may no longer be so enamored of an outsider.
But I have become enamored of using canned chipotle chiles for my chicken tacos.
I'm less enamored of the top panel, which draws heavily from an Xbox gamepad.
I'm enamored of this stand simply because the ladies know me by my face.
Maybe it's a little too enamored of all of the things I described above?
Plus all the evidence he's grown enamored of the trappings and prestige of government.
Many in Silicon Valley are enamored of ideas of building perfect cities from scratch.
Their manager, Mickey Callaway, sounds as enamored of pitch counts as his peers are.
Omnivorous. But I was always as enamored of films as I was of books.
The French, though, are more enamored of the players and of their coach, Didier Deschamps.
To be sure, Siegel isn't enamored of companies' turn toward dividends from a macroeconomic perspective.
Less enamored of video, probably, another new entrant is set to be Heinz-Christian Strache.
But he also risks alienating voters not enamored of sweeping statements that can be untruthful.
Who wasn't utterly enamored of hair accessories at the height of Blair Waldorf's TV reign?
Many Democrats, far too enamored of Keynesian solutions, have argued that deficits don't really matter.
But another big mistake Mr. Ackman made was becoming too enamored of his own fabulousness.
It's not like Rose was so enamored of the financial security Cal could have offered.
Despite my lack of faith, I have always been enamored of the idea of Christmas.
Portnoy was so enamored of Penn he took a big slug of stock as consideration.
Her uncle is so enamored of Japanese culture he has become a naturalized Japanese citizen.
Mr. Mattis was not enamored of the idea, according to two other Defense Department officials.
But once, he said, he asked his boss why he was so enamored of hostility.
I grew up in Southern California and became enamored of surfing at a young age.
For weeks now, they have been enamored of the Seahawks and somewhat skeptical of the Panthers.
Tech is sleek and streamlined, and fail-fast and enamored of the new and the shiny.
As an art student in the late 1960s, Britton was enamored of the Omega artists' fearlessness.
Reviewers less enamored of the Romantic poet damned the book's Godwinian radicalism and its Byronic impieties.
Newt Gingrich has long been enamored of science fiction — he wants to build a moon base.
The rest of the U.S. government has never been as enamored of Putin as Trump is.
Enamored of Shakespeare, one builder adorned a Juliet balcony with plaster figures of the doomed couple.
Like virtually every Republican in Washington, Needham was not especially enamored of Trump during the primaries.
In a country that's awash in faux expertise and enamored of pretenders, that's no small thing.
And there are many times when Gilmore Girls itself becomes enamored of the trappings of wealth.
The public became so enamored of these early gadgets that many follow-up inventions got short shrift.
Paris Hilton is totally enamored of her new boyfriend Chris Zylka and can't stop gushing about him!
Tom DeLonge as *a person* is civilized, artistic, enamored of conspiracy theories and riffs, and generally proud.
But McCain's experience in Vietnam hardly made him less enamored of the use of military power abroad.
But it is so enamored of them that the message gets lost en route to the screen.
His companion Mesihi—a courtier-poet tragically enamored of the moody, musky Florentine—holds back uncomprehending tears.
Hughes became enamored of the man's hat and, in the end, Hurston paid $3 to keep it.
Enamored of Cold Spring's quaint downtown, but drawn to Garrison's more bucolic flavor, the Wynns were torn.
As a boy John was enamored of EC Comics like Weird Science and Tales From the Crypt.
The rest of the world is less enamored of America than it has been in the past.
The show is a little too enamored of its bleaker shades, to the exclusion of everything else.
Of all the fascinating apps to be found out in the wild I'm especially enamored of Final Draft.
But don't expect them to be cast just because the Duffer Brothers are enamored of their star power.
But Trump appears too enamored of his own image as a billionaire populist to play by such rules.
Mazda hasn't been so enamored of electric cars, but with Toyota's help, it could catch up quickly. 22017.
In a country enamored of dark humor, a common greeting among the middle class now is "Happy recession!"
But whether a Democratic Party whose base seems enamored of Sanders and other progressive figures such as Rep.
Expelled from public school, he enrolled in a Jewish school and there became enamored of math and physics.
Though all four members attended the Oscars, they were not necessarily enamored of the glitter and the attention.
Ms. Brown's early works, enamored of gravity, explored the physics of simple actions like walking, falling and leaning.
Ms. Spradlin, a 2017-2018 resident artist at New York Live Arts, has long been enamored of repetition.
But Bernstein, already a Mahler devotee, was enamored of symphonic works that addressed cosmic questions and explored identity.
Mr. Trump was less enamored of the first policy change, but embraced the latter, until it became controversial.
Judge Caproni was less enamored of the company's arguments and occasionally showed frustration in hearings on the matter.
Although Kelenic is just 19, several talent evaluators, including some for the Mets, are enamored of his potential.
Her "aha" moment occurred in Paris, where she was living in the 1920s, an expatriate enamored of art.
Richard grew enamored of film, especially westerns, as a way to escape the financial pressures facing his family.
Those less enamored of felines say it is merely an excuse for feeding ferals rather than euthanizing them.
As a teenager, I read avidly and became enamored of place names: Arcadia, Blue Grotto, Santorini, Stromboli, Tahiti.
Rather, he becomes so enamored of his doomed heroine that he molds his next girlfriend into her suicidal image.
Early on he became enamored of the silky vocal style of crooners like Nat King Cole and Johnny Mathis.
Never enamored of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mr. Obama clearly would have had a better connection with Mr. Peres.
But the American reader, less enamored of a fated aristocratic order, may find aspects of Widmerpool's character curiously sympathetic.
When she was a young child, Allison remembers her mother becoming increasingly conservative and enamored of the fundamentalist lifestyle.
The alt-right — or at least parts of the alt-right — are enamored of this strain of Nietzsche's thought.
Growing up around the auto industry, Mr. Pulte became enamored of factory production and techniques like the assembly line.
There is usually a male character who is enamored of or obsessed with the wax figure of a woman.
But Ferrara was enamored of the chase, dipping into his bag of tricks often to keep the dream alive.
Lately I am most enamored of yellow beets, even more so when they are a bright, intensely golden hue.
Enamored of the jungle's nature and natives, Fawcett repeatedly leaves his wife and children behind to continue his quest.
The pair came to Michigan with the idea of doing something in Detroit, but quickly became enamored of Ann Arbor.
In many areas, young people, besides having fewer children, are not as enamored of the suburbs as previous younger generations.
Scientists at Columbia University who did the research were trying to understand how we became so enamored of soap products.
But Mr. Soborowicz was less enamored of the president and unsure if he would vote for him the next time.
The Euro-American narrative is still too prominent and the museum is still too enamored of Conceptual and video art.
He's especially enamored of Angus Scattergood, a legendary rocker whose voice is provided by Eddie Izzard in a delightful performance.
But in typical BoJack fashion, he is so enamored of his own performance that he agrees to do another interview.
"Yes, Dominique is more enamored of technique and equipment than any of the women chefs I know," Ms. Silverton said.
While the Republican base remains enamored of him, most of the electorate has grown weary of his outrages and antics.
But for those less enamored of the technology, the declines are viewed as the beginning of an even steeper fall.
Like much of the country, White House staffers seemed more enamored of Trump's unconventional campaign than engaging voters with Clinton's platform.
Washington remains far from enamored of the mullahs ruling in Tehran, and is formally committed to Iran's arch-rival, Saudi Arabia.
He was particularly enamored of the artist Albrecht Dürer, who eventually took the artist to court for copying him, and won.
He was so enamored of the Sequoia he even used a picture of it on his 1932 Christmas card, seen above.
For a while, Rick and Morty seemed like the kind of show that was almost too enamored of its horrible protagonist.
He said coaches and athletes — particularly sprinters — were enamored of something called insulin-like growth factor-20123, known as IGF-1.
Rather, he was a telephone-company technician, enamored of the stock market, and persuaded several friends to start an investment club.
Both Showalter children, Allie, 22012, and Nathan, 21990, were enamored of their unexpected guests, especially Nathan, who climbed onto Steinbrenner's lap.
Enamored of the antibiotics' power, medicine has overprescribed them, making a new pandemic possible when the old strain of bacteria adapted.
But Mr. Ogden became enamored of sculpture, and his ambition turned to showcasing large contemporary works outside, on the estate's grounds.
One young man of my acquaintance, who doesn't much like to get dirt under his fingernails, has become enamored of succulents.
The show's writers grew so enamored of Mr. Williams's mastery of his character that they began to challenge him for sport.
The idea of a gold standard has long attracted a fringe element among conservatives enamored of its simplicity and its inflexibility.
The spinach chaat is perfect for anyone who is indifferent to the vegetable but enamored of the texture of waffle fries.
I'd been touched by how enamored of the men the boy had become, and how eager he was to please them.
Moore became enamored of amphibians as a lad; one of his hobbies was collecting newts on the west coast of Scotland.
It seemed to me that the surfing was a costume, like they were only pretending to be so enamored of it.
Dylan and Zac, 28, may be close now, but back in the day, the former wasn't necessarily enamored of his older brother.
I live in New York, where my socialist-leaning mayor, Bill de Blasio, was so enamored of Cuba that he honeymooned there.
It occasionally becomes too enamored of its freedom to explore all of this territory television has so rarely opened itself up to.
There are vintage Lego villains calculated to delight every child of the 1980s, even those who aren't particularly enamored of Batman himself.
According to Thai superstition, you should call a newborn "ugly baby" in order to misdirect thieving ghosts enamored of comely young things.
But she says she is more enamored of his social policies than she is concerned about the casualties of the antidrug campaign.
Enamored of Frank Lloyd Wright (Wright returned the adoration), his work took inspiration as well from Mondrian, Albers, Rothko and Josef Hoffmann.
While about two-thirds of millennial voters view Trump unfavorably, many, still enamored of the Sanders campaign, are considering third-party candidates.
Mr. Friedman told L.A. Magazine that he was enamored of the Sunset Boulevard location's architecture, outdoor space and rock 'n' roll history.
The Neediest Cases Fund From the moment Malik Glanville first swatted a baseball off a tee, he was enamored of the game.
Enamored of the opportunity that life in America presented for himself and his children, he and my mother eventually applied for citizenship.
It is not easy to love the life of a fish, in part because fish don't seem very enamored of life themselves.
While Trump is enamored of the plan and incorporated it into his budget, it's not likely to get far in the Senate.
And though Ms. Vogel complained about corporate developments replacing farm buildings and play areas, she is still enamored of her picturesque surroundings.
Lanthimos's story gets unwieldy at times, and he's become a little too enamored of ambiguous endings, after Dogtooth's capper was so brilliant.
I became enamored of [Cobain] and wanted to be him, wanted to make music like him, wanted to have a voice like him.
Eddington became enamored of Einstein's work after reading several of his seminal papers, smuggled into Britain through the Netherlands, which had stayed neutral.
Enamored of the vintage black-and-white tiles, they determinedly kept the bathrooms intact, even holding onto the previous owner's extendable shaving mirror.
The best Cuts exercise firm aesthetic command, which will count for those, like me, who are residually enamored of art for art's sake.
He has become enamored of New York and would consider relocating, but the art that surrounds him is confining as well as uplifting.
While he was not enamored of the category, he recognized that the hybrid teas' best attributes would alter the future of old roses.
I've spent the past year so enamored of jammy-yolked eggs that I almost forgot about the beauty of a classic French omelet.
Trained in Paris, enamored of rural Brazil, Tarsila moved quickly from folksy, idealized depictions of the New World to a brawny, confident biomorphism.
Blank says that he's become enamored of audio as a medium, and plans to continue to push the experience further in upcoming projects.
It exists because American drivers have proven so enamored of SUVs and crossovers that Ford and GM are moving away from making sedans.
Just Google "puppies in mirrors," and you'll see that dogs love, they're so enamored of that other dog that they never met before.
He was enamored of custom suits, which he wore with ties from Leonard, a Parisian clothing designer known for its brightly colored prints.
While Republican voters are not enamored of the Senate plan, there is still strong support in the party for doing away with ObamaCare.
In other words, people may be enamored of the idea of a local family farm, but that doesn't keep the irrigation system running.
It's to the point that it's hard to get too enamored of any of them, because there's simply no way they can all survive.
Although the Mizrahi watch's $249 price tag makes it cheaper than an AppleWatch, evidence suggests women aren't as enamored of wearables as men are.
Much of it is set in this kind of landscape, and Odin in particular seems enamored of going off on quests over snowy mountains.
Singer and actress Hilary Duff admitted that she was just as enamored of the One Tree Hill hunk as we were back in 2004.
While her parents seek a respectable husband for her, she is already enamored of Manke, one of the prostitutes who work for her father.
I found myself much less enamored of the dinner fare, however — a more formal, staid lineup of appetizers and entrees, offered only on weekends.
And probably even more so for this President, who is clearly enamored of the performative part of the presidency, if not the policy demands.
Then third, you have the institutionalists — less cynical, not at all enamored of Trump, but unwilling to do all that much to stop him.
Also, I'm enamored of Melissa Clark's kale tabbouleh, which has a lot more kale in it than it does bulgur, and is very delicious.
A broad section of the country's population, especially the young and educated middle class, has been enamored of his promise of change and reform.
That meant Labour-held seats seemed ripe for the picking, especially since northerners were not enamored of Mr. Corbyn, 68, a far-left urbanite.
But as Kayama grows enamored of Western culture, Manjiro, who earlier sang of America as of a distant lover, grows disgusted with its arrogance.
He is a regular on the shore of Lake Michigan, where he has become enamored of the evening volleyball games at North Avenue Beach.
But this ardor not limited to New Mexico: People in the neighboring states of Arizona, Colorado and Texas are equally enamored of green chile.
Enamored of loyalty and deaf to charges of nepotism and conflict of interest, he has kept his kids in a tight circle around him.
Outside of his home state of Vermont, there are few places more familiar with Sanders – or more enamored of him – than Wisconsin's state capital.
One caveat: Not everyone is enamored of the athleisure look, and even for its adherents, it pays to remember not to go too basic.
" Mr. Hsieh said he became so enamored of mechanical watches, especially from the top houses, that "I started collecting books so I could study them.
MACCALLUM: What do you think about the reports that the president became enamored of this idea that maybe he would get the Nobel Peace Prize.
I found that when you actually talk to people, you tend to get so enamored of their story that it skews you away from yours.
Now, 12 years later, we're hearing that 16-year-old Duff was just as enamored of the One Tree Hill hunk as we all were.
Our mother was almost in sole charge of three small children, and while a poetic spirit herself, was never overly enamored of the Beat scene.
He will be the leading outsider rallying a Republican electorate no more enamored of the party's leadership four years from now than they are today.
He's so enamored of the business that he's founded his own insurance company, Root Insurance, to remake the process of applying for — and insuring — drivers.
He wants to play to the masses who are growing enamored of Stalin without alienating those Russians, such as the Moscow intelligentsia, who abhor him.
She already knows how people respond to her (they're enamored of her beauty and excited to be in its presence), and she doesn't really care.
More than anything, I couldn't understand why my students — living in pristine, picturesque Alaska — were so enamored of the invented wilderness superimposed on their screens.
Raphel relates how Ruth van Phul, that first tournament champion, eventually set puzzles aside to become a world-renowned scholar, enamored of James Joyce's wordplay.
It is a polemic about the dangers of "identity liberalism," and a critique of the misguided professors and students who seem so enamored of it.
Mr. Serkis became so enamored of motion capture that he helped found Imaginarium, and he is serving as a creative consultant on this "Tempest" production.
He first used the shot in the early 21994s for Fassbinder and became so enamored of it that he reprised it in many subsequent films.
The president and his advisors, however, are enamored of American military might and tough guy bluster and don't care about American ideals like human rights.
As they talk through their memories (though thankfully not at "Gilmore pace"), it's clear they're as enamored of Lorelai and Rory's adventures as we are.
Depp's much-vaunted cool becomes pathetic in this story, and the man himself appears as a lonely, deluded figure enamored of his own dull thoughts.
Eventually, Schultz's brother Dave (Mark Ruffalo) is convinced to come train the wrestlers as well — but he's not as enamored of du Pont as everyone else.
"  Coons later added that his "sense of President Trump is that he is enamored of those who are absolute rulers and dictators of their home countries.
He crowed that the country could one day be a top supplier to Europe, while explaining how multinationals in other industries were already enamored of Israel.
He grew so enamored of a magnificent, impenetrable wall along the Mexican border because the primary-season voters who thronged his rallies went gaga for it.
Instead, he was enamored of the store's collection, as though "he was maybe coming into some level of self-awareness of his culture," Ms. Tyehimba said.
After a week with the Z, I'm re-enamored of Nissan's masterpiece, which dates all the way back to the Datsun Fairlady Z/240Z of 1969.
Hillary Clinton was then a "Goldwater Girl" in a cowgirl outfit, enamored of the rugged individualism spelled out in his book, The Conscience of a Conservative.
I've cycled through much luggage in the past several years, and am currently enamored of Muji's wheeled hard-shell suitcases, which are lightweight, rugged and affordable.
Even some anti-Trump Republicans now comfortably ensconced in retirement doubt he can be defeated as long as the party base remains so enamored of him.
He became enamored of the serpentine freshwater fish during childhood summers on his grandparents' farm, where he observed them while wading in the nearby Amazon River.
He professed an "incurable addiction to fine caviar" and was equally enamored of buttered new potatoes (though he eventually gave up the butter for health reasons).
"Clarity" is an impressive statement of purpose from Kim Petras, who's clearly enamored of all of pop's most saccharine subthreads and also its left-field auteurs.
He became enamored of the author during a course at Harvard University taught by the psychologist Henry Alexander Murray, who was also a "Moby-Dick" scholar.
But liberals, too, had little reason to be enamored of the actual legislation, which was incredibly cramped and limited compared with the program we know today.
The way I saw it, disavowing the man my party seemed most enamored of, who would eventually become its nominee, and whom I knew personally, was awkward.
Except a funny thing is happening with the Pixel line: the most hardcore Android users don't seem to be as enamored of it as they once were.
After years of shilling her black-and-white wares from a grocery cart in Harvard Square, Dorfman became enamored of the large-format Polaroid camera in 1980.
Samburu elders in Kenya worry that youngsters enamored of cell phones and city life no longer care for time-consuming social ceremonies and the obligations they entail.
But while Modi and the party are enamored of capitalism, they especially like crony capitalism, and have only managed to deepen India's economic, environmental and social crises.
It is rare, in a crowded field of candidates, that a top contender whose support slips is able to win back voters suddenly enamored of someone else.
He incorrectly assessed that the North Koreans were desperate for sanctions relief or even enamored of his talk of new skyscrapers going up across their dark capital.
But while doing a Masters in fiber arts at SCAD, she became more enamored of the people and narratives behind various textile traditions than in creating herself.
Neither the grass roots nor the leaders of the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front were particularly enamored of him, but they couldn't agree on an alternative.
"The president seems to like the idea, but there are a number of people around him who were not as enamored of it," said one administration official.
It sounds fantastic to say that one can be enamored of a season, but that is something like what happened … the experience was one of intense desire.
To avoid the fates of their hapless predecessors, the new police officers were overly enamored of their billy clubs — real police brutality arrived with the real police.
"Broadway Boogie-Woogie," by a starchy Dutchman enamored of the foxtrot and ideal democracy, feels foundational, as if nothing in the world quite eludes its gravitational tug.
The owners of four apartments in the building, part of a development called NEO Bankside, are less enamored of the view, and so they sued in 2017.
Mr. Diamond is enamored of Brooklyn's history with trolleys, which stretches back to horsecars in the early 1800s and cable cars in the middle part of that century.
Like many young Chinese who had become enamored of the mobile payment services offered by Alipay and WeChat, Liu stopped bringing his wallet when he left the house.
Instead, the very liberal wing of the party that may have backed such a view has been enamored of a candidate who is emphasizing economic over racial inequality.
"I'm not that particularly enamored of the stock, but at less than 15 times earnings next year it's hard to dislike Oracle ahead of the quarter," he said.
Correction: In the original version of this story, we were so busy being enamored of all the badass photos that we neglected to credit hashtag creator Keah Brown.
And long after his personal relationship to Wordsworth had soured, he remained enamored of his work, though he'd come to see the error of his hero-worshipping ways.
Besides, by the end of that decade I was too enamored of Jimi Hendrix, Creedence and The Guess Who to even give a second thought to papi's music.
He was so enamored of "Reina del Sur" — "Queen of the South" — that he secretly met with its star, Kate del Castillo, who played a powerful drug kingpin.
French and Canadian 15-year-olds were among the most enamored of marijuana, with boys and girls similarly reporting they had used it in the previous 30 days.
Time and again, mainstream media is enamored of the spectacle, to the point that much of the news is observing it and trying to make sense of it.
The team was simply enamored of the idea that an e-reader-type device should be more interactive, allowing you to sketch, annotate documents and share them live.
William D. Burnham lived in Bridgewater only until he was 12, but he was so enamored of the place that he bequeathed a hefty sum to the town.
In part, this seems to be because How to Build a Girl is so enamored of Johanna and her journey that it doesn't want to leave anything out.
Suarez became enamored of the elaborate stone work, statuary, fountains with soaring sprays and rills that gave Italian gardens of the 43th century both elegance and fantastical whimsy.
She recently took a two-week road trip through the United States with her current boyfriend, and returned enamored of the Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo, Tex.
Operating from the flawed assumption that white supremacy is the provenance of poor whites and troglodytes, journalists have long had a tendency to get enamored of repackaged racism.
" Through it all, Banderas was both enamored of and intimidated by his director: "We were all in a group of friends," he said, "but Pedro was the pope.
As president, Mr. Trump appears more enamored of the pens than ever, using them to sign his name to proclamations and legislation in his distinctive EKG-style signature.
But the president, enamored of the story, left it in his speech, and said the soldier was buried "under one such marker," leaving his actual resting place vague.
The filmmaker also seemed enamored of her persona and mission, at least from what we can tell in the behind-the-scenes video he made of their work together.
In a uniquely volatile electorate, enamored of neither candidate, weighing Trump's temperament versus Clinton's ethics, many of those who had finally been ready to vote for the Democrat fled.
In the summer of 2012, enamored of Wikileaks' open-source revolution, Wilson realized that he could fuel a potential shift in manufacturing with the promise of 3D-printed guns.
In his twenties, Baccio became enamored of the reformist preachings of Savonarola, a vocal critic of the ruling Medici clan who advocated the destruction of secular art and culture.
He was an anti-Romantic, a poet enamored of balance, wit, and measure, yet also a sensualist, whose poetry seeks whatever ecstasy the things of this world can offer.
Now, 28 years on, I'm more enamored of the fall, if only because it has spring inside it, and memories, and the acute awareness that almost nothing lasts forever.
Mamie Eisenhower, a military wife enamored of the convenience foods popular in the 1950s, oversaw a thrifty White House kitchen, demanding that the staff make smart use of leftovers.
I was enamored of the crystal formation process, so I earned another degree by becoming a Fellow of the Gemological Association of Great Britain through a home learning program.
"Neuro cases without a doubt are increasing, and they're likely to continue increasing over time" says Farahany, who adds that people appear to be particularly enamored of brain-based explanations.
The Proposal is a joy from the get-go; I was utterly enamored of protagonist Nikole before the opening scene (in which a proposal goes very, very wrong) was over.
So often, in prestige dramas, the production becomes overly enamored of ending a season with several lingering questions, as if that is the only way to hold onto an audience.
"You cannot like that way of life unless you are completely enamored of it," Father Palladino, recalling his Trappist days, said in an unpublished memoir, written — unsurprisingly — entirely by hand.
And it becomes equally difficult for those on the right to partner with "reformers" they see as hostile to faith, enamored of race-based policies, and contemptuous of their values.
Another plot strand involves a similarly frustrated passion, this time on the part of the 16-year-old Isis (Yadira Guevara-Prip, oozing schoolgirlish infatuation), painfully enamored of Malena (Ms.
On Tinder, you can buy extra "super likes" (which alert others that you are enamored of them) and "boosts" (which make your profile more visible to people in the area).
On Tinder, you can buy extra "super likes" (which alert others that you are enamored of them) and "boosts" (which make your profile more visible to people in the area).
Wealth Matters Frans and Caroline Swaalf, management consultants in the Netherlands, have been enamored of South Florida since they were graduate students at the University of Miami in the 1990s.
The European nations most enamored of freedom — those released three decades ago from the withering grip of the Soviet empire — have transformed into those most skeptical that liberal democracy provides it.
Conveniently, one is engaged to an officer in the British army but enamored of a fellow revolutionary, while another is having an affair with the British government official she works for.
American orchestras are increasingly enamored of the idea that concerts must be dressed up with visual and theatrical elements—that audiences can no longer be trusted simply to sit and listen.
In an interview, Ms. Josefowicz, 40, said that she grew enamored of new music at a crucial turning point: as she was making the transition from child prodigy to mature artist.
Which is perhaps why some Democrats, many of them traditionally enamored of unifying rhetoric and technocratic fixes, have started to reclaim the idea of openly "politicizing" certain issues, especially gun violence.
Mr. Fries became enamored of three acres of lakefront land in Pound Ridge; on the property was a dilapidated house that needed a major face-lift, but the couple was undaunted.
It's not surprising that they're enamored of the idea of taking a slice of the $135 billion gaming industry, when all it could take is the flex of an existing muscle.
As much as he is enamored of the food and wine, Mr. Walker is at heart a historian and storyteller who is drawn to the Périgord by its layered, copious history.
Though Mr. Stubblefield wasn't enamored of the song — "I didn't like the song; I still don't really get off on it," he told Paste magazine in 22000 — its mark became indelible.
Instead, as a student in Puerto Rico, the 29-year-old was enamored of biomedical engineering before an internship with Lockheed Martin introduced her to the beauty of planes and vehicles.
Busch became freshly enamored of the ballad after catching a YouTube audio clip of Peggy Lee singing it to a London audience as "this morose, tragic self-indictment," he said admiringly.
Mark Benson is reportedly so enamored of restructured pork meat—he eats it on toast every day for breakfast—that he legally changed his middle name to "I Love Spam" last year.
For all his talents, Mr. Bi has a habit of lingering on a shot a few moments too long, enamored of what he finds there, and of treating the plot with indifference.
Kusama is enamored of the house — "The Glass House that I love encourages life," she told T, in her trademark cheerful-elliptical way — and "Dots Obsession" transforms the structure inside and out.
Unable to get across the room to turn up the stereo—so the story goes—he found himself annoyed by, then enamored of music that blended into the room's preexisting sonic environment.
He was hospitable and strict, sweet and deep, humble and grand, probing and tender, a friend of melancholy but an enemy of gloom, a voluptuary with religion, a renegade enamored of tradition.
So goes the irresistible sales pitch of sexy rewards and perks that many credit card issuers make to an American public enamored of both travel and what looks like a good deal.
On the flip side, if you're enamored of countryside golf communities but don't particularly like being in remote settings, look for a site that's in a suburb and close to a city.
" Indeed, it's an extraordinary palette of options for a president often mocked as enamored of dictatorial authority and who has claimed, "I have the right to do whatever I want, as president.
That is, if he does not (begin to) reverse France's mammoth government interventionism, Macron, enamored of his oversized international role, he will end up pushing for an even more bureaucratic Europe. Why?
He is enamored of all things maritime, going back to his childhood in the Silver Beach neighborhood of the Bronx, a thumb-shape peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound.
This apparently effortless mix of chaos and discipline sets them apart from many of their fellow Long Island residents, who have traditionally been less enamored of wayward grasses, valuing order over romance.
She said she had heard Ms. Raimondo criticized as an elitist, as someone enamored of Wall Street who constantly hires people from outside the state, which rubs some people the wrong way.
After all, the Chinese court was famously enamored of the plum blossom; the Japanese had already borrowed their religion and written alphabet from the Chinese — must they imitate them here as well?
She was so enamored of the book that she called Mr. Sercarz's New York spice store, La Boite, to order a few of his blends to sprinkle on the salmon at lunch.
I've stopped fretting over these details and instead turned toward the way that moments like this build an atmosphere: I became enamored of this character's steady voice, confidence, and fashionably symmetrical bob.
The United States is relatively enamored of detached, single-family homes, compared with Western Europe: Roughly 60 percent of the American housing stock is detached houses, compared with 27 percent in England.
And taken together, the administration's actions are a prize for religious conservatives who backed Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign but were far more enamored of his vice-presidential pick, Mike Pence.
The real Mary Seacole was so enamored of her own exploits that she wrote a memoir about them, and the more Ms. Drury read about her, the more put off she was.
Over the course of their seven-year relationship, the pair became minor social media personalities among gay bears (husky, hairy gay men) enamored of their size — particularly the apparent size of Tank's genitals.
"TDP-43 likes certain parts of the brain that the Alzheimer's pathology is less enamored of," explained Weintraub, who is also a member of Northwestern's Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease.
Audacious and social media-savvy, the age cohort behind millennials – the group marketers are currently enamored of – wield the sort of influence that in some cases can earn them seven figures and above.
But as the habit of letter-writing wanes and a new generation comes of age enamored of social media, the White House has focused on tending to a new audience with new tools.
Growing enamored of neoconservatives and right-wing ideologues Some of his peers felt Flynn had succumbed to a case of "Obama Derangement Syndrome" after he was fired from running the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Various dark theories are circulating among experts about why Mr. Trump is so enamored of Mr. Putin, a dictator who has crushed dissent at home and is fixated on expanding his influence abroad.
Mr. Moffat's "Doctor Who" was like an hour spent hanging out with clever undergraduates whose imaginations were on overdrive, saturated in both canonical and pop culture and enamored of wordplay and brain teasers.
He added that he has been enamored of the area since the mid-1980s, when he and the woman whom he would marry went on their first date, at the Pyramid Club bar.
For a while, he was enamored of neon and acquired sculptures that incorporate neon light bulbs: pieces by Bruce Nauman, Mario Merz, Dan Flavin, Joseph Kosuth, Keith Sonnier, Martial Raysse and Jason Rhoades.
The playwright Amy Freed, who may be best known for her delicious Shakespeare jape "The Beard of Avon," is so enamored of the 16th century that she'd transport herself there if she could.
The Keanu resurgence has generated one think piece after another, each suggesting a culture enamored of his versatility and enduring career — but even more in love with his very human likability and relatability.
Still, I never got the sense that Mr. Akhtar is enamored of money — he lives modestly and works constantly — but he is fascinated by the game, its rules and its sleight of hand.
At one point during the "TMZ" conversation, when he was speaking about the importance of class (as opposed to race), Ms. Owens watched him and smiled, like a teacher enamored of a protégé.
Some academic physicians have become enamored of the possibilities of ultra-high-tech medicine, including innovations that embrace variations of "telemedicine," including real-time personal monitoring and reporting of data to healthcare providers.
Her best-known work is "The Light in the Piazza," the tale of an upper-class American visiting Italy with her mentally disabled adult daughter, who becomes enamored of a young Italian man.
Hugh L. Carey of New York had become too enamored of fine living, for example, Mr. Breslin rechristened his old pal Society Carey, a nickname that stuck like gum on a handmade shoe.
He described how he'd become enamored of zany irony religion Church of the Subgenius and its forebears, like Discordianism, a complex parody cult that mixed true and fictional events to create bizarre alternative histories.
They were never exactly cool or well respected in their two decade run, but in a world increasingly enamored of absurdity and couched in concentric circles of distant, withering irony, Coldplay was centering calm.
According to Peng, Radford was so enamored of the freestyled chicken creation that he demanded to know its name, whereupon Peng blurted out, "General Tso," in honor of Zuo, who was also from Hunan.
"She's also going to be much less enamored of outreach to Iran than the Obama administration has been," predicted Aaron David Miller, a former diplomat now at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Mr. Tillerson was never enamored of Ms. Haley when they were both in office, seeing her as a rival trying to upstage him and run foreign policy from her perch at the United Nations.
Mr. Zucker, who is now the president of CNN, was so enamored of the concept that he shut his office door and told Mr. Burnett he could not leave until a contract was signed.
Other baby boomers — less enamored of the fraudulent promises of what Douglas witheringly describes as "aspirational aging" — readily admit that neither our knees nor our stamina are as sturdy as they used to be.
David Rockwell, the firm's founder — and a self-avowed "stair fan" — is particularly enamored of the staircase's mirror-polished bronze underside, which reflects movement and contributes to what he described as the lobby's dynamism.
Demand for his horses has grown sevenfold over the past few years, he said, partly because some rich tourists become so enamored of the animals that they just have to have one or two.
That her husband is, at the same time, growing more enamored of America — the land of Smokey Robinson, Prince and free love — only confirms Abasiama's determination that they finish their degrees and head home.
Guests enamored of the house have left glowing reviews on the website, as well as bottles of champagne for their host, and even a pair of socks (those particular visitors owned a sock company).
Trump has publicly trashed America's partnerships and multilateral institutions, often accusing allies of taking advantage of the US. And he is enamored of strongmen like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Phoebe Philo took over as head designer at Céline in 2007 and became the house's spiritual leader, as well as an aesthetic guru for thousands of women — known as "Philophiles" — enamored of her minimalist aesthetic.
They become so enamored of new businesses, new technologies and new markets that they neglect the old, and in doing so deprive themselves of the fuel for growth, which sits in those time-honored businesses.
I was particularly enamored of their choice to have Laura know her father's exploits mainly from X-Men comic books — a neatly underplayed bit of meta-commentary on how threadbare some superhero tropes have become.
He had already begun to be enamored of the fashion world, after a friend, the designer Walter Van Beirendonck, took him to Paris to see the work of another young Belgian designer named Martin Margiela.
A subsequent apprenticeship in rural France and extensive travel in Italy convinced her of two things: She loved pure rustic seasonal cooking, and she was enamored of the French and Italian ways to produce it.
"I could see how we could be more useful to teachers, and I became enamored of just how to enable more kids to read, how to help them understand the world better," Mr. Robinson said.
Eastern design has suffused her home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, too — including an extensive collection of bud vases made by Japanese potters and Western artisans, who, like herself, are enamored of those traditions.
The thing was, it could feel as though everyone who hit it big here owed a debt to Willie Brown — the showman power broker enamored of Brioni suits, well-directed patronage and his own legend.
It is an argument in which B.H.L. attempts to pick out "the Jewish thread" from the larger fabric of his engagé humanism and his identity as a Frenchman enamored of French literary and philosophical traditions.
Still, the academy has taken great pains to diversify its ranks over recent years, and I wonder if this increasingly international, female membership will be as enamored of "Green Book" as the producers guild was.
You can already see that the show won't have the legs to survive much longer — it's too generic and enamored of its own relevance — but there are two plot lines that rise above the rest.
But reports earlier in the week indicated that Trump has become re-enamored of family separation, and that Nielsen refused to put it back on the table — while McAleenan, her temporary successor, hasn't ruled it out.
Wan was so enamored of them that he reportedly turned down a "life-altering" sum of money to direct the eighth Fast and Furious film in order to work on the sequel to The Conjuring instead.
Conglomerates are out of style Wall Street was once enamored of the benefits created by joining dissimilar businesses under one roof: shared sales forces, more attractive financing and diversification to protect against downturns in one industry.
It also suggested that Mr. Murdoch is enamored of Mr. Shine, who is now tasked with leading Fox News as CNN's ratings surge and some popular anchors have suggested they may retire or leave the network.
The grandmother, who lived through the war, loves her cats and worries for her son and grandson, who seem to be more and more enamored of the white nationalist ideology that's growing in popularity in Bavaria.
Millie Simmonds plays Rose, a lonely deaf girl in 1927 New Jersey enamored of silent movies and of one star in particular (played by Julianne Moore, the hearing actress who also plays the grown-up Rose).
But still, slow-moving and enamored of its own darkness as Damnation is, there's something vital and real in the show's insistence that the United States' institutions have failed and are only looking out for themselves.
It's a unique sort of suffering to be enamored of a celebrity — particularly if that celebrity has had no books written by or about them to provide an in-depth look at their glamorous and complicated life.
But what the stocky Colon lacks in finely tuned physique, he compensates for with a baseball acumen that appeals to a demographic beyond Mets fans, who have become enamored of his frugal pitching style and occasional follies.
But since then, often after friction over policy and personality, those men have moved on, and Mr. Trump has become less enamored of the appointment of those with military careers, according to people familiar with the matter.
Evangelical Christians, who comprise a quarter of the electorate, are particularly enamored of Bolsonaro, a Catholic who has promised to rid schools of sex education, derail gay rights and thwart any attempts to loosen strict abortion laws.
If the 203th century was enamored of highborn villains, the Victorian age admired master sleuths with uncanny deductive skills, like Émile Gaboriau's wily French police detective, Monsieur Lecoq, and, of course, Arthur Conan Doyle's immortal Sherlock Holmes.
Mr. Johnson, at that time already being discussed as a future prime minister, seemed enamored of the status and power of City Hall, but "bored with the whole concept of politics and taking responsibility," Ms. Jones said.
The script is also overly enamored of Twain's vile con men — the King (David Pittu, looking wonderfully like the Mad Hatter gone to seed) and the Duke (Christopher Sieber), who come across Huck and Jim in Kentucky.
Mutually assured destruction is likely to become exactly that against North Korean elites enamored of nuclear blackmail, and ready to go to war over a mistake originally made in an old speech at the Washington Press Club.
Steve Coomes, a spirits writer based in Louisville who reviewed the bourbon for the website The Whiskey Wash, said he has long been a fan of Old Forester's products but was not quite as enamored of Statesman.
Quite a few of the delegates were apparently enamored of Lopez's speech, in which he tied himself to Trump; criticized illegal immigration, abortion, and California; praised the Second Amendment; and claimed he could connect with conservative Latino voters.
I was just so... probably the way to say it is enamored of myself that I could even do something that came close to what I was shooting for which was somewhere in the neighborhood of heavy music.
Growing up in Tel Aviv, I would often grow enamored of a band, a writer or a filmmaker only to discover that my new celebrity crush was, to put it mildly, not a big fan of my country.
But while that may be the cottage industry that Blackout helped build, it's clear that neither Randall nor Thor are particularly enamored of the brute force tactics those kind of shows employ — and Blackout productions have evolved appropriately.
Tori Spelling returns in this update of her trashy 1996 cult film — only this time she's the worried mother who senses the danger lurking in Pearl (Emily Meade), the lesbian vampire enamored of her daughter, Leah (Leila George).
And, she said, she is enamored of the South Beach vibe, a mix of ethnicities and lifestyles, where Prada-shod women stride past tattoo-decorated Doc Martens lovers, all to the murmur of palm trees and foreign languages.
That might be a partial explanation for Flynn's impassioned rhetoric against Obama and Clinton, but in the years after he was pushed out of the military Flynn had also became enamored of leading neoconservatives and right-wing ideologues.
I'm particularly enamored of the dizzying, down-the-rabbit hole flurry of books published between 1986 and 1995, beginning with The Counterlife and ending with his darkest, funniest novel, the National Book Award–winning Sabbath's Theater, in 1995.
This stark distinction imbued Soviet-era literature with a gratifyingly Manichaean quality, and Western readers became enamored of the stories of books that had escaped to liberty while their authors remained at the mercy of the Soviet authorities.
The rookie coach Vance Joseph was admittedly enamored of the idea of a towering, chuck-it-or-tuck-it quarterback with first-round pedigree and a lightning bolt for a right arm leading the Denver Broncos in 2017.
Though she was simultaneously working on numerous projects in travel, interior, and portrait photography, and as well as works featuring abstracted flowers in decay, her experience with the AMNH made her enamored of the world of dead animals.
Like many young boys, he was enamored of cowboys, known as butteri in Italy, where the 59-year-old Moretti works for clients including the kitchen and bathroom designer Boffi and Milan's avant-garde design firm Dimore Studio.
When Cage first met Duchamp in the 1940s, he was immediately enamored of the older artist, and by several accounts Cage eventually asked Duchamp to teach him to play chess merely as an excuse to spend time with him.
Nearly all of Linklater's films indulge in at least a little bush league philosophizing, and it's never entirely clear whether the director is enamored of his characters for considering life's larger questions, mocking them for doing so, or both.
Although young Trump escaped serving through a series of academic and medical deferments, the President was so enamored of the military style that 50 years later, he would speak lovingly to me of Brasso polish and spit-shined shoes.
I don't think Logan has broken free entirely from its comic book trappings — it's still a little too enamored of secret plots by corporations and/or the government — but it feels like a huge step in the right direction.
But while studying on a scholarship at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, she visited influential dance venues like the Sub Club in Glasgow and became enamored of the ways electronic music broke down barriers between club-goers.
Ambassador Mahit Dzmare — young, brilliant and lonely — has spent her life on Lsel Station enamored of the vast empire that borders it: Teixcalaan, a place of extravagant architecture and exquisite poetry celebrating, among other things, the empire's martial prowess.
For much of the past decade, tech investors have been enamored of software companies that could grow very quickly for little money — like Instagram, which raised less than $5.53 million before it was bought by Facebook for $1 billion.
Mr. Trump is enamored of "my generals," as he calls them, and Mr. Kelly will be the first current or former general to serve as White House chief of staff since Alexander M. Haig under President Richard M. Nixon.
It's also possible to imagine that party appealing to a larger number of middle- and upper-middle class voters, many of whom aren't enamored of liberalism per se, but simply find the current iteration of the Republican Party downright scary.
In a January article in the Independent, titled "Why Japan loves Ivanka Trump," an Ivanka-admiring blogger — who reportedly writes about the first daughter's fashion and lifestyle for the Japan Times — hinted that not everybody is as enamored of Donald.
Warfare is often about trying to guess what your enemy is thinking, but Dany and Tyrion (especially) are far too enamored of what they're thinking, which means they go down to ignominious defeat over and over again in this episode.
There was a time when Donald Trump was enamored of "his" generals — Secretary of Defense James Mattis (a former board member of the weapons-maker General Dynamics), National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
I am not enamored of Clinton's stale, liberal, centralized view of politics, but she is sane and responsible; she'll do her homework, can grow in the job, and might even work well with Republicans, as she did as a senator.
And though the smell of that sausage still makes me nauseous, every time I see him open the fridge and drink the Almond Breeze, usually right from the carton, I feel as enamored of him as the day we met.
She writes that she's become enamored of Parsi and Tibetan Buddhist "sky burials," in which the remains of the dead are set out to be devoured by vultures, although she probably won't get to have one when the time comes.
Politico's Rachael Bade and Burgess Everett recently reported that this is just what Republicans fear — they think their best chance of success is by moving to pass a partisan tax bill through budget reconciliation, but Trump seems increasingly enamored of bipartisanship.
The decision was praised by many drivers and their advocates who never grew enamored of the Nissan, complaining about bumpy rides, frequent mechanical problems, gas-guzzling engines and the vehicle's small interior that only fits a maximum of four passengers.
That includes mock duck as an option for its curries and noodle dishes, an enormous win for anyone enamored of the spongelike way that really good mock duck absorbs sauce, bursting with flavor and promise like a rum-soaked raisin.
The first moderator of Black People Twitter was a white Reddit user who had become enamored of the candid perspectives on culture and current events that were circulating among black Twitter users and started posting screenshots of them in late 2014.
VSB of San Francisco, who confessed he had never had a New Zealand wine before, was enamored of the Cloudy Bay, finding it went not only with a salad with edible flowers and lemon-basil chicken, but also with strawberry sorbet.
And his son is enamored of American enticements like hip-hop music, baseball and the N.B.A. Asked if he could possibly have become the fighter he is had he enjoyed the same childhood as his son, Golovkin let out a laugh.
The pre-eminence of anthracite (hard) coal mining by the 1840s, and the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania in 1859, sent industrial landscape photography, already enamored of bridges and levees, into a tizzy over machinery and half-finished iron structures.
The AfD has done particularly well in the former Communist East German regions, such as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Sachsen Anhalt, where voters tend to be poorer than in the west, more skeptical about mainstream parties and less enamored of globalization, including migration.
It's the type of power that drives many of the contemporary musicians who descend from her, like Kelela and FKA Twigs, artists who are enamored of the tension between what yearnings a voice can describe and what realities a machine can conjure.
Underwood was seemingly so enamored of Cassie Randolph — a contestant who had exited the show in the second-to-last week of the season — that he went rogue and literally jumped a fence surrounding the Bachelor set after she broke up with him.
As such, a film that might once have seemed too big for its breeches — slow, cryptic, overly enamored of complicated camera movements and crepuscular compositions — probably looks better than it did then, a necessary step in the evolution of a major filmmaker.
Mr. Sonnier grew too enamored of assemblage as he got older, and several flat-footed works from the 1990s and 2000s, in which neons entangle found objects like a tomato cage or a plastic canister of Murphy Oil, appear as gaudy Rauschenberg reboots.
After all, as the New York catwalks made clear last season with a flurry of position-taking not only on the runway but on shirts, skirts and caps, a lot of the fashion world is not exactly enamored of the current administration.
Arriving in Paris, though, he found himself liberated from Naples's "static" pizza history and became enamored of French delicacies like foie gras, oysters and escargot (which have wound up on his pizzas) as well as Champagne (which he sometimes mixes into dough).
Pilate could easily have taken umbrage at the prisoner's effrontery, but Schiavone suggests that he was already enamored of Jesus' charisma and his equanimity, while his answer to the charge of claiming to be king of the Jews upended Jewish theocratic claims.
Before this season, Mikko Harvey, an award-winning poet long enamored of the playing style of D'Angelo Russell, wondered if the Nets would ever find a place for their new point guard, whose imaginative play can vacillate between the beautiful and the boneheaded.
But it's also a cautionary tale for a TV industry that's increasingly enamored of hiring experts from the world of film: These might be two similar forms of media, but they're different enough that one can't simply move between them at will.
So if you want to know why Queen mattered to music, why a band so enamored of gleeful artifice caught the hearts of stadium-filling crowds, why this particular singer-songwriter was so different from dozens of others, you've come to exactly the wrong place.
A former state public defender who now teaches history in the suburbs of Rankin County outside Jackson, she considers herself a "traditional southern Democrat" — socially conservative, middle-of-the-road on other issues and now a Republican, though not one enamored of Mr. Trump.
I was just as enamored of the purple-flowered railroad vines that cascade over the dunes (and, in fact, hold them up) as I was by the thousands of pastel coquinas that shimmied to life every time the tide washed over their half-buried shells.
She said that she was not particularly enamored of Mr. Bishop — calling him "politician-y," unlike Mr. Trump — but that those considerations came second to her desire to elect an ally of the president on issues like building a border wall and lowering taxes.
"We're in a golden age of camp cooking, with food that's fresh, inventive and a cut above, both in flavor and in style," said Ms. Johnson, a veteran camper who is newly enamored of camp cafés au lait made with a battery-powered milk frother.
The "Roma" lead Yalitza Aparicio has been mostly overlooked by precursor awards, but if Alfonso Cuarón's film can't manage a single acting nomination, does it mean that actors — who make up the academy's biggest voting branch — are the least enamored of this critically acclaimed film?
Together with other recent films that focus on victims rather than the accused (such as Surviving R. Kelly and Untouchable, the Sundance documentary about Harvey Weinstein), it's an indictment of a culture too enamored of celebrity to care about the dignity of ordinary people.
While companies like Amazon sell Rekognition to the feds and pitch ICE, governments around the world have become enamored of the technology's dark promise to track people "attending a protest, congregating outside a place of worship, or simply living their lives," as the ACLU puts it.
Donovan had become enamored of "Jeff" and dressed the part for Heidi's murder, saying he was driven to wear black clothing to look like "Jeff" and to take a small blade to slash the sides of his mouth, extending it into an impression of the character's rictus.
This project from Swedish multi-instrumentalist Dagny Susanne (and drummer Martrum) churns out grandiose, 90s-inflected melodic black metal like it's nothing, and I'm particular enamored of Susanne's vocals—her voice rumbles out ragged, gruff, and fierce in demonic contrast to the music's more polished melodic core.
It's the semi-autobiographical tale of a man becoming enamored of a little boy who he wants to steal away from his mother; in order to befriend the child, he makes up the story of Peter Pan, the fairy/bird/baby who lives in London's Kensington Gardens.
Bolt, if you've watched the 2016 documentary "I Am Bolt," is also clearly much more inspired by competing than training, much less enamored of the whole process of being a sprinter than the psychological payoff of beating everybody to the finish line with the cameras rolling.
As a founder of conceptual art and professor at the California Institute of the Arts (or CalArts), among other places, he seemed at once enamored of art history but alert to the comic absurdity of having his students strive to match the grandeur of the past.
It has created a powerful transnational bureaucracy that by its nature becomes enamored of bureaucratic solutions, creating an ethos of faceless clerks and late-night crisis meetings of national leaders, most of whom worry more about perceptions at home than solving the problems of their neighbors.
And I think for someone like Grover [who was an anthropologist], he was less enamored of the mystery of the whole thing and more excited about the possibility of getting a real anthropological view of an older version of us, or a distant relative of us.
Combined with the recent news that Oculus will not have a booth at this year's E3 gaming show, though, it does raise questions about how large a role Oculus will play in future VR entertainment — as opposed to the social virtual reality that Facebook seems more enamored of.
So enamored of the image and idea of the emotionless, melanin-rich samurai with locs, her interiority becomes a nonfactor; the bad wig becomes the symptom of a greater malady, in which the political, visual weight of a black character is overemphasized while their humanity is under-considered.
The media, so enamored of the political horse race, leaped at the chance to cast Silver as "the spreadsheet psychic" (New York), "the new boyfriend of the chattering class" (The Washington Post), a man who "can see the future" (New York again) and "will reform the media" (Time).
Theaters in Dallas, Detroit and Seattle are adopting the program, often using productions created by the Public, but with their own casts, and Mr. Eustis, enamored of the democratic ideals implicit in the casting, and the diversity of the audiences that result, is eager to see it spread further.
The food is very similar and just as good—I was particularly enamored of a dish of cooked cabbages with white miso and fresh celery leaves in a bath of fragrant, bubbly, milky whey, nestled around a jammy egg yolk—and the menu seems to change more often.
Overall star rating: 4.7Total number of reviews: 3,788One thing to know: The brand new Fiserv Forum has only hosted NBA for one season, but those who have visited the Milwaukee Bucks' new home are enamored of the arena's open-air public areas, multiple social clubs, and creative vendors.
Max's hormones are pinging around like a pinball machine — his dad (Will Forte) walks in on him ogling a very funny character on his computer, I won't give it away — and he's especially enamored of Brixlee (Millie Davis), a shy girl in his class who might like him back.
Ms. Haley's boss seems no less enamored of the China card, threatening to end trade with China if it does not curtail trade with the North — a completely empty threat given the powerful economic ties between China and the United States and China's pivotal role in the global economy.
Mr. Klein seems equally enamored of Duke Ellington's later work — when Ellington's orchestra was moving from the dance hall into the concert hall, without sacrificing its thunderbolt percussive power — and the tangos of Gardel and Astor Piazzolla, whose music didn't use heavy percussion but bloomed with persuasive rhythm anyway.
When I met him in the early 226s, it had been nearly a decade since he had a show in New York, where the art world, enamored of rupture and provocation, and convinced of the formal inevitability of Conceptual art, had little room for a painter pursuing visual elation.
Either way, what started as a cordial two-hour discussion about combating Islamic extremism ended with the White House and Mr. Cook agreeing to disagree — foreshadowing a bitter battle between a president long enamored of Apple products and Silicon Valley and a tech titan who has spoken enthusiastically of Mr. Obama.
I would argue that an inexpensive system like this is far better than some of the automatic systems out there – I'm particularly enamored of the Grandfather – simply because you learn more about the brewing process and you learn early on the difference between a successful brew and a bad one.
Again, it is not that Venezuelans are enamored of the United States these days — just over one-third (36 percent) have a favorable view of the country and fewer (29 percent) have a positive opinion of Trump — but many are open to almost any option that would relieve them of Maduro.
Frustratingly enamored of licentious T-shirts and polo shirts produced by Carne Bollente, an indie label founded by the French model and artist Felix Gesnouin and a band of his pals, I went hunting for one of its shirts featuring subtly embroidered logos of couples of every sexual stripe getting busy.
Although Mr. Musk has food ventures humming along in Colorado, where he lives, as well as in big cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, he has become enamored of places like Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio — parts of the country he believes are the ripest for a revolution in eating and agriculture.
But Anthonioz, enamored of the neighborhood's gritty charm — he compares it to Manhattan's Lower East Side, back before the boutiques descended in the early aughts — remained, moving a few doors down to the 1,600-square-foot ground floor of another 18th-century building, one accessible through an aged oak door.
Their absolute devotion to Trump is a calculated risk: balancing the need to win over voters who will turn out to support the president, but who are not enamored of more traditional Republicans on the ballot, against the potential that Trump could become an unpopular albatross with centrists and independents.
If Americans are less enamored of the status quo, and more willing to destroy it, it makes some sense: It's no longer as easy as it was 10 or 20 years ago to pretend that political change can be contained to politics and the rest of society can continue apace.
Mr. Roof, 22, who appeared to be enamored of white supremacist symbolism and ideology, unleashed his attack on members of the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on June 17, after he had asked to join the weekly Bible study class held in the fellowship hall of the church, located in downtown Charleston.
President-elect Donald Trump is enamored of his new hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. He even took time away from the campaign trail for it — including turning a press conference about his previous false allegation that President Obama hadn't been born in the US into a giant advertisement for the property.
He is playing a role, by the way — so is she — the conceit being that they are on a talk show, which we see live and on video: she as the guest, a science fiction writer; he as the host, too enamored of his own thoughts to stop himself from talking over her.
Even when they have the means or the money to take flight, they hang around and fret; there's a young wife, Marie (Paula Beer), waiting for a husband who will never show up, and Richard (Godehard Giese), a doctor so enamored of Marie that he can barely bring himself to board a departing ship.
The two realms have always been associated with each other — Coco Chanel designed the costumes for the Ballets Russes in 1924 because she was enamored of Diaghilev's circle and desired a closer association with Picasso, who was a frequent collaborator — and, depending on your perspective, have a relationship that is either inspiring or exploitative.
Kim Parker, director of social trends research at the Pew Research Center, said demographers have noted large differences in millennials: Compared to older cohorts, they tend to be more socially liberal when it comes to issues like gay marriage and marijuana use, they marry later in life, and they are less enamored of traditional religious and political institutions.
Naomi Chauhan, 27, an events manager from Brackley, a town in south Northamptonshire, was so enamored of her 1-year-old white and ginger cat Ivy that she splurged on a pet sofa, a drinking fountain and a special electronic cat flap that recognizes a pet's ID chip in an effort to keep unwanted visitors away.
I (foolishly) avoided Dunkirk in theaters based on my typical dislike of war movies, but when I eventually caught up with it on the small screen (sorry, Christopher Nolan), I was so enamored of its unusual structure and pristine filmmaking I couldn't help be drawn into a story that, on paper, I couldn't have been less interested in.
Enamored of the Fox News host's antagonistic interviews with liberals and people of color, his hostility toward multiculturalism, his xenophobic reports about migration at the southern border, and his outright regurgitation of white nationalist talking points about white farmers in South Africa, Anglin has described Carlson's show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, as "basically 'Daily Stormer: The Show'" — a reference to Anglin's notorious website.
He has already committed to meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe before the summit with Kim Jong Un. South Korean President Moon also has been active, pushing his own brand of long-term reconciliation with the North, perhaps suggesting to Kim Jong Un that inter-Korean dialogue was a preferred alternative to an American president enamored of military solutions.
She's a singular force in pop's mainstream: Beyonce is powerful and sincere but also enamored of the grounding attachment of family, while on the other end of the spectrum, Katy Perry coats her messages in sugar puff reverie, and Gaga has moved from PVC-and-chicken-wire showmanship to a fibery diet of standards and cabaret, one would imagine in search of the elusive EGOT.
""He is an ardent textualist (like Scalia); he believes criminal laws should be clear and interpreted in favor of defendants even if that hurts government prosecutions (like Scalia); he is skeptical of efforts to purge religious expression from public spaces (like Scalia); he is highly dubious of legislative history (like Scalia); and he is less than enamored of the dormant commerce clause (like Scalia).
True, Shakespeare creates drama in every play by setting himself a drastic problem — the fairy queen enamored of an ass, the Scottish king who must commit crimes to keep his throne — but this one and "The Merchant of Venice" (in which Shylock the Jew is punished by being made to become Christian) are the two that have become, understandably, most difficult for modern tastes.
The obsession with Beto running for the Senate again is just the latest example of a Democratic Party too enamored of individual heroes—so much so that the search for "transformative" candidates supersedes longer-term goals, such as building a party infrastructure that encourages candidates with roots in the community and gives them a strong array of core positions on which to base a campaign.
What's tricky here is that you can see Beaufoy became really enamored of a lot of the biographical detail he found out about the Gettys, and our understanding of the characters is enriched by some stuff that should be superfluous, like, say, J. Paul Getty keeping a harem (and a surprising amount of consideration paid to how an elderly man can possibly expect to perform sexually in such a situation).
An article in The New York Times in June chronicled his journey: how he grew enamored of baseball announcing as a boy listening to Vin Scully, the famed Los Angeles Dodgers announcer; how he worked for years in a low-paying job as the voice of the Visalia Rawhide, in the Class A California League; how he is still at it, like dozens of other announcers in the minors, pining against the odds for a rare job in the big leagues.

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