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One area KeyBanc found attractive was Starbucks' focus on adding more premium food and drink options.
Which might be a trait your husband found attractive because it reminded him of his mom.
Other times, he could be found at the bar of the theater "cornering" anyone he found attractive.
In a 2003 interview with Howard Stern, the now-GOP nominee spoke about women he found attractive.
Finally, Webpass has another asset that Google Fiber found attractive: It has paired its fiber network with wireless tech.
Notably, in a 2003 interview with Howard Stern, Trump mentioned Hilton during a discussion about women he found attractive.
Meyers says your partner may start "criticizing things about you that he or she once found attractive and appealing."
Onsoline Joya: One of the things that I found attractive about Bernie Sanders is how liberal or progressive he is.
Perhaps the size of the gluteus maximus was also influenced by what our evolutionary ancestors found attractive in their potential mates.
Somehow we ended up talking about what we found attractive, and she said she thought light skin guys are most attractive.
Trump has called women who were critical of him "pigs" and "slobs," and he's joked about sexually violating women he found attractive.
Men who I found attractive and who were up front about their desire to couple up almost always got a swipe right.
So to gather more, he scraped Google data and used images of women he found attractive to help the algorithm learn his preferences.
During the time I was with him I met great women who I found attractive, but no one I actually wanted to sleep with.
A recording first obtained by TMZ in 2009 demonstrated how he would personally select the contestants he found attractive and make sure they advanced.
The idea was to get your friend to push you into a girl that you found attractive in order to grind up against her.
And he didn't just object to risque streams, he told viewers to hold all sex workers — and implicitly any woman they found attractive — in contempt.
The federal government offers a $213,2000 tax credit to buyers of battery-powered and plug-in hybrid vehicles, an incentive that many consumers have found attractive.
"If you can really do your homework and figure out what it was that you found attractive in this relationship — then you can work on yourself and evolve," she said.
Everyday spent talking about twenty year old beauty pageants, Donald Trump's comments about women he found attractive and tax returns is a day when no one is talking about the issues.
"It became clear that the point of the whole exercise was for him to divide the room between girls he personally found attractive and those he did not," she told the Times.
This was said to be used to look up ex-lovers, check where their significant others were riding and to stalk people they found attractive who shared a Lyft Line with them.
That could include a formal peace declaration ending the Korean War, an option Trump has found attractive because it carries historic weight and would allow him to tout his role as a peacemaker.
He turned his attitudes into discriminatory policies in his offices, at his resorts, and on his TV show, harassing women he found attractive and urging his employees to fire those he did not.
Run by former Breitbart News reporter Patrick Howley, who often writes the website's most conspiracy-oriented content, Big League Politics has amassed a readership that prominent Republicans and their supporters have increasingly found attractive.
Staffers were using Lyft's software to see "personally identifiable information" to check up on their significant others, exes, and to "stalk people they found attractive who shared a Lyft Line with them," per TechCrunch.
Margaret, a woman who then worked at a consulting firm, recalled that high-ranking executives would come to her office and talk about sexual conquests and whom they found attractive, sometimes giving unsolicited shoulder rubs.
Some of the private equity sector's top executives told the industry's annual get-together on Tuesday that they still found attractive deals to pull the trigger on, even as acquisition prices remained at record highs.
Okay, maybe you didn't fall in love — but you've likely seen at least one person who caught your eye, whether it was because of the book they were reading, or a face that you just found attractive.
It earns affiliate commissions from retailers when readers click through the site to buy the products it recommends, a business model that the Times Company found attractive as it pursues new revenue sources to offset the steep declines in print advertising.
Visiting Washington on Saturday, Ms. Trafton, 46, grimly studied the front pages of dozens of newspapers on display outside the Newseum, noting how each had treated Friday's revelation of a tape of Donald J. Trump having a vulgar conversation about pursuing women he found attractive.
It is impossible to sit across from a woman like Alex and still hold on to the dispassionate wokeness that is required of reporters who cover topics like body positivity when the subject of discussion is also the very personal, human need to be found attractive.
Amazon spent around $150 million to secure a deal with Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, but the company did not apparently pony up enough to nab Benioff and Weiss, with Netflix swooping in last month with an offer the duo found attractive enough to sign, THR reports.
"He was very confident, bordering on arrogant, which was one of the things that intimidated me about him but also one of the things I found attractive about him, because I wasn't very confident," said the dark-haired, slightly built Dr. Cox, whose right wrist is tattooed with a three-pronged symbol representing science, nature and spirituality.
Eric Korsh became a problem shortly after he became the executive chef of North End Grill in the spring of 2014: He gave unwelcome massages to female staffers, made inappropriate comments about female customers that he found attractive, and regularly lost his temper at both kitchen and front-of-house staff, according to eight former staffers.
During this period, she gained wide recognition as the author of youth women's literature, because of the platonic nature of the relationship, her work was not considered as something amoral, and girls and young adult woman found attractive her ideas of eternal friendship, idealized sisterhood and a realistic depiction of the lives of women of today to her.
After the outbreak of World War II the Reichswerke abandoned peacetime formalities and simply took over all "German" assets it found attractive. It declared itself "a trustee for the German state" for the duration of the war, a white knight saving occupied countries from "colonialism" of big business.Overy, p. 114. Settlements and compensations, when recognized, were delayed until the end of the war.
Venue's last editor was the playwright Tom Wainwright. Venue also had a reputation for investigative reporting of local issues, including health, policing, local politics and environmental matters. Venue also featured humour and satire which many found attractive, but which was occasionally criticised as puerile. Stand-up comedian Mark Watson and comedy scriptwriter Stephen Merchant both worked for Venue when they were younger.
The project, named Tinderbox, was more intelligent than previous attempts to build automated bots on Tinder since it used the Eigenfaces algorithm and machine learning techniques to learn who Long found attractive. Additionally, the bot automated chats to help filter conversations of interest and determine which Tinder matches were truly interested.Cush, Andy. "Dude Builds Tinder Bot to Automate Swipes Based on Facial Recognition" , Gawker, New York, 11 February 2015.
Generally breeds are established using few cats as founders and outcrossing is mostly not allowed. It is also normal that breeds go through population bottlenecks because of the popular sire syndrome. It is quite normal that cats winning in shows are found attractive to breeders and these cats end up being overused and eventually they are present many or perhaps all pedigrees many times. This population structure is addressed in Patterns of molecular genetic variation among cat breeds.
Research by Paul Eastwick and Eli Finkel (relationship psychologist) at Northwestern University also undermined the idea that subjects have direct introspective awareness of what attracts them to other people. These researchers examined male and female subjects' reports of what they found attractive. Men typically reported that physical attractiveness was crucial while women identified earning potential as most important. These subjective reports did not predict their actual choices in a speed dating context, or their dating behaviour in a one-month follow-up.
They try to engage by talking about how great it was to be found attractive. Amy is attracted to the short guy with the weird haircut, while Bernadette likes the tall inexperienced one. When it dawns on them that they feel attracted to traits of each other's respective men, they quickly say goodnight. At the end of the episode, Leonard boasts to his colleagues about Penny being his girlfriend as they watch her topless scene and everyone else praises him for it.
Kinross, The Ottoman Centuries, pp. 115–16. Another youth Mehmed found attractive, and who was presumably more accommodating, was Radu III the Fair, the brother of the famous Vlad the Impaler, "Radu, a hostage in Istanbul whose good looks had caught the Sultan's fancy, and who was thus singled out to serve as one of his most favored pages." After the defeat of Vlad, Mehmed placed Radu on the throne of Wallachia as a vassal ruler. However, Turkish sources deny these stories.
One chief suitor included Jerry Tarkanian, head coach of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, whose program Conner found attractive. Another was Oregon State University, a program headed by gruff veteran head coach Ralph Miller, a future member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Conner requested that Miller travel to see him play in person, a bold request that one writer has likened to "asking the Pope to say grace at Thanksgiving dinner."The quote is that of K. J. White in Miller's Time, pg. 65.
On January 11, 1985, Sweatt finished his late shift as a cook at one of the Roy Rogers Restaurants and followed a male stranger in his 30s, whom he found attractive, to his house. Sweatt actually had a desire to meet him. Wanting to see the stranger again, Sweatt went home and returned to his house with a two-liter soda bottle filled with gasoline. From the front porch of the stranger's house, he poured the gasoline under the front door and lit it.
One commenter stated that men dressed in clone style usually possessed a more self-assured attitude about themselves and their sexual orientation. Men could take parts of the appearance that they found attractive and that worked for them. For many men, the look was an outward sign of their freedom from social dicta and a celebration of their personal masculinity. Some fetishize the style while others find the appearance a sign of liberation, countering the homophobic stereotype that generalizes all gay men as effeminate.
Technical problems ("damage done by martens") prevent direct transport, however, so Kork orders Schrotty to call a space taxi. The taxi is driven by Rock (played by Til Schweiger), who is found attractive by both Kork and Spuck. Rock manages to break through the Martian blockade, but during the action, the taxi is chased and damaged heavily, finally crashing beside the Queen's palace. Kork, Spuck and Schrotty are advised on their mission and are then seated into the time machine, which looks like an old sofa.
Messenger used his study to discuss the pitfalls and advantages of nativism as it applied to the folk people of the island. After seven centuries of English occupation, a movement of Irish patriots promoted what they saw as the essential elements of Irish identity, including language and religion. This led to many researchers, tourists, and authors holding up Inis Beag and the surrounding areas as examples of true Irish identity. According to Messenger, the island was the subject of a great many works he described as "romanticized," focusing on cultural forms that outsiders found attractive.
René Guénon was critical of Antoinist doctrines in his 1923 book, The Spiritist Fallacy. When Antoine died in 1912, there were fewer than a thousand followers and thousands of supporters; in the 1920s, the number of followers rose to 700,000, including 300,000 in Belgium. During its first decades, Antoinism spread so fast that even American newspapers published articles about the religion, one of them stating that it "[was] attracting considerable attention in Europe". Author Françoise d'Eaubonne considered that the physique of Antoine, which she found attractive, may have contributed to his success.
Moore described "Epiphanies" as "our biggest Laura Roslin show to date." The writers decided to introduce a cure for Roslin's cancer so they could include her in the rest of the series without progressively worsening her conditions. They also found attractive the idea of complicating Roslin's role as the prophesied leader of humanity, who is supposed to be dying. They considered basing the treatment on embryonic stem cells harvested from the fetus to connect the episode to real-world debates over stem cells, but this was rejected as medically implausible and gimmicky.
The band's shift in direction was also underlined in their production with the departure of producer and engineer David Hentschel, who had worked with them since 1975. His replacement, Hugh Padgham, was chosen following his work on Face Value and former Genesis singer Peter Gabriel's third solo album that featured Collins on drums. The track "Intruder" features a gated reverb effect on Collins's drums that the band found attractive and wanted Padgham to incorporate on Abacab. Bringing the drums to the forefront in this way made Banks alter his method of writing and playing his keyboards, which he found exciting.
The ability to have a human-fish sexual relationship has been positively pointed out by many critics. Obscura revealed that initial criticism from the gay community came from their scepticism that a heterosexual woman could understand the gay male experience but that this criticism disappeared once gamers started playing the demo. The second major criticism focused on not catering to enough body types. Obscura admitted that there was an over-representation of the body type she found attractive and that it was more important to ensure there were fully fleshed-out Asian and African-American storylines.
So, to try to fit in, some Asian Americans may attempt to achieve traits they consider White. According to an article from the Autumn 2003 edition of The Journal of Negro Education, many Asian American girls and women strive to achieve what they see as White traits, such as large breasts, green eyes, or light hair, which Asians are very rarely born with. In this article, Hmong high school girls were the main focus. These girls specified that they tried to achieve these traits because they were things that they believed White men and boys found attractive.
In contrast, Calvin started a club (of which he and Hobbes are the only members) that he calls G.R.O.S.S. (Get Rid Of Slimy GirlS), and while holding "meetings" in Calvin's tree house or in the "box of secrecy" in Calvin's room, they usually come up with some plot against Susie. In one instance, Calvin steals one of Susie's dolls and holds it for ransom, only to have Susie retaliate by nabbing Hobbes. Watterson admits that Calvin and Susie have a nascent crush on each other and that Susie is a reference to the type of woman whom Watterson himself found attractive and eventually married.
When he was about 16, Dahmer conceived a fantasy of rendering unconscious a particular male jogger he found attractive, and then making sexual use of his body. On one occasion Dahmer concealed himself in bushes with a baseball bat to lay in wait for this man; however, he did not pass by on that particular day. Dahmer later said this was his first attempt to attack someone. Despite being regarded as a loner and an oddball among his peers at RHS, Dahmer became something of a class clown who often staged pranks, which became known as "Doing a Dahmer"; these included bleating and simulating epileptic seizures or cerebral palsy, at school and local stores.
Although Amanda Wexler had married Ben McFarren, Lucille Wexler continued to interfere in her daughter's life and also harbored fantasies of killing Ben. Lucille hired a financial advisor for Amanda, attorney Derek Colby (Harley Venton), who had previously worked with Ross Marler in Chicago. Lucille tried to throw Amanda and Derek together in an attempt to break-up Amanda and Ben, but Amanda found Derek to be too provincial and got angry at both Lucille and Derek (for going along with Lucille's scheme.) Derek would later go on to work with Ross for a time and also met Hillary Bauer who he found attractive and pined for. Derek continued to advise Amanda on matters of finance.
Orientalists proposed a variety of origin theories regarding Sufism, such as that it originated as an Aryan response to Semitic influence, Buddhism, Neo-Platonism, and Christian ascetism or Gnosticism.Mark Sedgwick Western Sufism: From the Abbasids to the New Age Oxford University Press 9780199977659 2016 p. 36 Modern academics and scholars, however, have rejected early Orientalist theories asserting a non- Islamic origin of Sufism, Encyclopædia Britannica, Retrieved on August 1st, 2016 Carl Ernst states that the tendency to try and disassociate Islam from Sufism was an attempt by Orientalists to create a divide between what they found attractive within Islamic civilization (i.e. Islamic spirituality) and the negative stereotypes of Islam that were present in Britain.
During the fourth season, he expresses fear of the new guards and their methods. Flashbacks to his time before working at the prison revealed that he was once arrested for drinking and smoking marijuana on a water tower near the prison and that he was fired from an ice cream shop for giving women he found attractive free ice cream. After telling Caputo about Humphrey forcing Suzanne and Maureen to fight during the lockdown after Aydin's remains are found, Caputo recommends to him that he should quit before working at the prison breaks him. Later, after several guards enter the cafeteria to end a peaceful protest the inmates are doing, Piscatella orders Bayley to restrain Suzanne after the sight of Humphrey causes her to become unhinged.
These events were part of Ford's "Rose Garden" strategy to win the election, meaning that instead of appearing as a typical politician, Ford presented himself as a "tested leader" who was busily fulfilling the role of national leader and chief executive. Not until October did Ford leave the White House to campaign actively across the nation. Jimmy Carter ran as a reformer who was "untainted" by Washington political scandals, which many voters found attractive in the wake of the Watergate scandal that had led to President Richard Nixon's resignation. Ford, although personally unconnected with Watergate, was seen by many as too close to the discredited Nixon administration, especially after he granted Nixon a presidential pardon for any crimes he might have committed during his term of office.
Within the works by Seurat—of cafés, cabarets and concerts, of which the avant-garde were fond—the Cubists' rediscovered an underlying mathematical harmony: one that could easily be transformed into mobile, dynamical configurations.Robert Herbert, Neo-Impressionism, New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1968 Whereas Cézanne had been influential to the development of Cubism between 1908 and 1911, during its most expressionistic phase, the work of Seurat would attract attention from the Cubists and Futurists between 1911 and 1914, when flatter geometric structures were being produced. What the Cubists found attractive, according to Apollinaire, was the manner in which Seurat asserted an absolute "scientific clarity of conception." The Cubists observed in his mathematical harmonies, geometric structuring of motion and form, the primacy of idea over nature (something the Symbolists had recognized).
In a famous advertising campaign that used the slogan "Lucky Strike Green has gone to war", the company claimed the change was made because the copper used in the green color was needed for World War II. American Tobacco actually used chromium to produce the green ink, and copper to produce the gold-colored trim. A limited supply of each was available, and substitute materials made the package look drab. British Lucky Strike pack with a cigarette alongside a government health warning The white package actually was introduced to modernize the label and to increase the appeal of the package among female smokers; market studies showed that the green package was not found attractive by women, who had become important consumers of tobacco products. The war effort became a convenient way to make the product more marketable while appearing patriotic at the same time.
Lawyers and secretaries in the firm routinely date, flirt with, or have a romantic history with each other and frequently run into former or potential romantic interests in the courtroom or on the street outside. The series had many offbeat and frequently surreal running gags and themes, such as Ally's tendency to immediately fall over whenever she met somebody she found attractive, Richard Fish's wattle fetish and humorous mottos ("Fishisms" & "Bygones"), John's gymnastic dismounts out of the office's unisex bathroom stalls, or the dancing twins (played by Eric & Steve Cohen) at the bar, that ran through the series. The show also used vivid, dramatic fantasy sequences for Ally's and other characters' wishful thinking; of particular note is the early internet sensation the dancing baby. The series also featured regular visits to a local bar where singer Vonda Shepard regularly performed (though occasionally handing over the microphone to the characters).
Murder in the 1930s p. 3 The same year, he also began to conduct illicit affairs in which he—invariably posing as a single man—seduced any woman or girl he found attractive. The first known woman he seduced was a 14-year-old Edinburgh girl whom he impregnated at age 15, then abandoned, leaving the girl to give birth to her child in a home for unwed mothers.Murder in the 1930s p. 7 Four years later, in 1925, Rouse began an affair with a Hendon-based domestic servant named Nellie Tucker. In 1928, Tucker gave birth to a baby girl; shortly thereafter, Tucker obtained a child support order (the first of many by other women) against Rouse. In June 1929, Rouse found employment as a commercial traveller for a Leicester-based firm which primarily sold braces and garters, typically at locations around the South Coast and the Midlands.
One of these individuals traced, a young man named Freddie Kellogg, was able to state to detectives he and several other young men had intermittently lodged with Berdella since the early 1980s, and that Berdella had been in the habit of plying his lodgers with drugstypically intravenouslybefore engaging in sex with them regardless of whether they consented or not. Kellogg also stated Berdella had expressly stated that a condition of his lodging with him was for Kellogg to persuade young men whom Berdella found attractive to attend parties at Charlotte Street in order that Berdella could drug them. Should Berdella ever discover any of these individuals was a police informant, he would use this knowledge as a tool in which he could blackmail the individual to his own advantage. In spite of this condition of his living with Berdella, Kellogg further stated that numerous male prostitutes and addicts had been reluctant to engage in any form of contact with Berdella because of rumors regarding his links to the 1984 disappearance of Jerry Howell.
In what Bynum and Kay later described as a "casual, unconcerned manner," Norris divulged that he and Bittaker had been in the habit of driving around areas such as the Pacific Coast Highway and randomly approaching girls whom they found attractive with offers of a ride, posing with the pair for photographs, or marijuana. Most of those whom they approached rejected whatever given ruse Bittaker and Norris used to entice them into the van, although four girls had accepted lifts from the pair and had been murdered, with a fifth victim—their first—being grabbed by force. Inside the van, the girls would typically be overpowered, bound hand and foot, gagged, and driven to locations deep within the San Gabriel Mountains, where they would be sexually assaulted by both men, then usually killed by strangulation with a wire coat hanger, although two of the victims had had ice picks driven into their ears before being strangled. Norris admitted to bludgeoning their youngest victim, Lamp, about the head with a sledgehammer as Bittaker strangled her, and admitted to repeatedly striking Shirley Ledford upon the elbow with a sledgehammer before strangling her to death.

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