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Everything about the look of Flowers was carefully fussed over, says Sharpe.
I'm completely useless in the kitchen and love to be fussed over.
Qiqi fussed over them, taking care of each in her own way.
They're like meals someone fussed over but forgot to put in the oven.
He does not wish to be fussed over, lectured or hectored, or worse.
I fussed over genre tags, over consistency in naming conventions — the great "ft." vs.
Perhaps our much-fussed-over narcissism is not a flaw but a survival tactic.
He waved over several fellow technicians, who clustered around Pierre and fussed over him.
Autonomy isn't just a science experiment being fussed over by a few Silicon Valley eggheads.
Fussed over by a stranger, he might mumble or blush, but he wouldn't be rude.
When Italians fussed over the boys, assuming I was their mother, I felt a little thrill.
Apparently, the fluffy black and white pooch is already being fussed over at his new gig.
The pictures, footage, biography, news and gossip are the opposite of a Halston dress — unruly, busy, fussed over.
Ever the defender of the smaller and less-fussed-over market, Popovich nonetheless said he hoped they could.
Seven young couples to be married that day were sitting inside the church as family members fussed over them.
She had fussed over the girls when they were babies, but as they got older they gravitated toward their mother.
That's partly the joy of an anti-binge show like Euphoria; it's not meant to be fussed over in 72 hours.
They fussed over him at meals, heaping meats and vegetables onto his plate, ladling up additional bowls of soup for him.
Embassy staff members fussed over tokens of support, like an unwieldy floral arrangement retrieved from the trunk of a black Cadillac.
He fussed over his finances, keeping close tabs on his harvests of grapes and grain, which supplied most of his wealth.
As a teaching assistant, he said some of the female students fussed over him because he resembled the former One Direction member.
They are, after all, designed within an inch of their lives, with every single portion of every single frame fussed over obsessively.
They fussed over silky sweet potato-and-coconut pudding and spice-coated callaloo, a sturdy leafy green stewed with tomatoes and onions.
As she fussed over me as only an ancient relative with Southern manners could, I caught the scent of her hair's straightening pomade.
A makeup artist and hairdresser – armed with a curling iron – fussed over her for a few minutes in full view of the gathering crowd.
Whatever this might tell us, it did not signal to the mayor that there was any need to feel embarrassed or inadequately fussed over.
The sets and effects look fussed-over and intricately detailed, but also inexpensive enough that any diligent, gifted community-theater tech could've pulled them off.
Even though the baby has no idea what is happening, they are fussed over and doted on as they celebrate their first year of life.
On one hand, if you tend to get fussed over in familial gatherings, it can be nice to have people persistently looking after your needs.
We live in a society where these events are fussed over for a day or two, only to be swept under the rug, and forgotten.
It fussed over gay marriage and transgender bathrooms ("Not much of an issue here," as Mayor Stallings dismissed it) and bent over backwards to accommodate refugees.
They are stroked and fussed over and doused with buckets of water, their chestnut colored fur immediately turning shades darker, like brushing suede back and forth.
Rock plus soundscape equals a synthesis Radiohead fussed over in the '90s, trying to balance one mode against the other with mathematical precision and painstaking coldness.
She remembers being fussed over — having blood drawn, receiving intravenous fluids, feeling sticky snaps being placed on her chest that connected her to a continuous heart monitor.
He made work that was done in one shot, with no revisions and no going back, as well as work that he endlessly fussed over and revised.
Even the much fussed over cuisine of Italy is not safe from Britons' wanton disregard for recipes, with 12 percent saying they add tomato ketchup to Italian dishes.
One of the many things happening in the game's hectic early stages was that Kyrie Irving, Cleveland's prodigious and much fussed-over point guard, was playing very well.
When I went back on another night, though, the plates were excessively fussed over, self-conscious and forced, with the form of haute cuisine but not the sense.
They are often, at least to my eye, a little too fussed-over to be entirely convincing, and always more wishful than observant about the realities of human life.
"It's like we're in the movie," I noted, and we chuckled every time we felt fussed over, as if we were the fancy British gentility seen in her film.
These are tough, knotty issues that deserve to be lived in, to be fussed over with that classic Conner irritability, not rushed through on the way to the next joke.
It would make the French — who put us to shame with their way of raising de-stressed, minimally fussed-over, healthy children of parents on expansive maternity and paternity leaves — envious.
You can check out hand-drawn sketches and notes to see how he fussed over seemingly trivial details, like the notches on Deckard's keycard, or how the ATMs should look in Johnny Mnemonic.
It sounds like the world's most fussed-over supermarket commercial, the kind of moment that'd soundtrack a meeting in the aisle as a camera pulls away and pans over rows of gleaming shelves.
He was surrounded by a languid swarm of crew members, who brought him water, fussed over the orange jumpsuit that was his costume for the day, and kept him shaded from the sun.
Dairy-free milk is now a $453 billion industry, with sales having risen 245 percent between 22000 and 22015 (there was even a much-fussed-over oat milk shortage in the summer of 2018).
It is one of those places where you can sense the love and personality of the cook in the food, where everything tastes as though it has been fussed over until it is just right.
Black coffee in one hand, dadishly practical umbrella in the other, a thoroughly fussed-over Snider then strode out towards our roof deck so that we could snap a few photos, grinning like a returning heavyweight champ.
Meanwhile, the tastemakers who fussed over flatness, of the picture plane, American-type painting, dramatic gestures, American triumphalism, and signs of angst, would not have been able to see her work, their eyes fogged over by rhetoric.
Regardless of the advantages that accrue to Ivy League students, and whatever privileges might have landed them there in the first place, Columbia falls within the vast psychographic jurisdiction of Mr. Sanders, enemy of the indulged and fussed-over.
He thought that the babies were dying because—without being the center of someone's world, without being cuddled or fussed over by the same family day and night—they weren't getting enough love, stimulation, and physical nurture for normal development.
But in her Paris showroom this night, just a handful of her Chinese team members were crouched at laptops amid cramped clothing racks, storage boxes and styling boards, while a French hairdresser fussed over models being fitted with creations from her latest collection.
"The water was a kind of embarrassing secret, the unloved daughter, neglected, while the parks were doted on, fussed over, overused," muses the narrator of Teju Cole's novel "Open City" (2011), about Manhattan, an island, one of America's mythic ports of entry.
"The Course of Love" is a return to the form that made Mr. de Botton's name in the mid-1990s, when he was in his mid-20s and published three novels, starting with "On Love," that elegantly fussed over and annotated the neuroses of romance.
For adults, Christmas is the reward for a year's worth of struggles, and the musical exuberance is also tinged with melancholy ("When we are born we are swaddled and suckled, whispered to, fussed over, tickled and cuddled/ when we grow up things get muddled/ and here it is, Christmas time").
After Dougie jabbed a dessert fork into a light socket in "Part 15," he apparently lapsed into a coma and was taken to a hospital, where he's fussed over by his wife, Janey-E, his son Sonny Jim, his boss, Bushnell Mullins, and his mobbed-up benefactors, Bradley and Rodney Mitchum.
Denim is as storied and fussed over in fashion as silk and lace, since it's one of those traditional American epitomes of cool, and if you choose to get specific with it you can fall down a rabbit hole (and land in Japan, apparently, where a whole prefecture is known for denim).
Yet, whether neglected in childhood and now chronically unemployed (Adam Sandler), or fussed over and now manically successful (Ben Stiller), the siblings in Baumbach's last movie, 2017's The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), shared roughly the same aggrieved man-child outlook as their aging-sculptor father, played with gusto by Dustin Hoffman.
I was not kept in bed afterward, for children were not cockered up and fussed over when I was young.
They were married 50+ years when Myra died, a long and happy marriage. Bill suffered from poliomyelitis as a boy, which left him with a smaller withered leg. He was a proud man and never fussed over his minor handicap. Ultimately he also was affected by post-polio syndrome much later in life.
Pete escapes and runs into the pasture with the little girls after him. The stud horse sees them and gallops toward them aggressively. When Hank tries to get between the horse and the girls, the horse kicks him, breaking his leg. The book ends with Hank in the house, being fussed over by the girls, after having his leg set by the local veterinarian.
The estate was named "The Grange" after Hamilton's grandfather's own holdings in Scotland. The Grange was the only home Hamilton ever owned, and he traveled there by stagecoach from his law office several times a week, and fussed over the landscaping, including a circle of thirteen sweet gum trees symbolizing the thirteen original states. The house remained in his family for 30 years after his death. The Grange might have also been Hamilton's rivalrous answer to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
He ended his review with: "I have a similar problem with Dr. Dog, a band that was recommended to me by a number of people. I think much of their recorded work is too fussed over, but when I saw them live and their sound was more stripped down out of necessity, emphasizing their powerful songwriting, I thought they were wonderful. Perhaps the same fate awaits me with Fun." The album reached number 26 on Sputnikmusic's top 50 albums of 2009.
Whilst Ramli spends the whole evening fighting off the leader of the thugs, Sudin and Ajis engineer a clever way to beat the other thugs unconscious. When Rosmah is finally freed, she rushes to Ramli's side but are then fussed over by Ajis and Sudin who are quickly brushed off by Ramli. They scoff at his attempts to win Rosmah over. They all walk back to the Pendekar's home where they are all thanked by his wife for bringing their daughter back home.
One of the verses describes her bond with Narayan. Her love for him is so deep that she feels his pain unwittingly. In another verse she rues the fact that at her in-laws’ she has to settle for things of lesser value while others enjoy the good life, a reminder of how she was pampered as a child but had to settle for a dreary married life. It emphasises her longing to visit her parental home where she knows she will be fussed over.
" Mikael Wood of Los Angeles Times gave a positive review, and affirmed that "Her loss sounds liberating." At The Boston Globe, Sarah Rodman gave a positive review, and stated that "While several tunes could appear on a Sugarland album, it is a less commercial, contemporary country-sounding release and there is a sense of individuality stamped on the songs." Jon Freeman of Country Weekly graded the album a B+, and commented that "The resulting album is earthy, warm and spacious, not sounding too fussed over or suffocated with studio tricks.
Anna is a charming child who sees the good in everything and everyone: her cousin Sergei, her younger brother Petya, and all of her multiple governesses. She has lived her whole life being pampered and adored by her father, fussed over by the servants, and cosseted by her mother. However, she is forced to flee Russia after the Bolsheviks seize power and her father dies in The First World War. Forced to depend on the charity of her governess, Pinny, Anna takes a position as a housemaid at Mersham, home of Rupert Frayne, Earl of Westerholme.
The type of band switches between two types: a standard four piece band, with guitars and a drum set, and a marching band-style line of men in gaucho hats and marching drums, with two men swinging flags behind them. After the marching band performance, the scene changes to that of Abe sitting on a chair playing her acoustic guitar. As she sits up and performs into the microphone, the room is filled with the members of both types of band. The music video consists of only three shots: from the start until Abe is fussed over a second time, a short clip filmed from a hand- held camera during this, and from this point until the finale.
All this means that Playland is superficially more pop with all its style and flair, but it plays more like a rock & roll album, always in a hurry to make its point understood as quickly as possible." Jason Heller of Pitchfork Media stated, "A lack of effort isn’t the main problem with Playland; if anything, there’s been too much effort put into it. It’s been fussed over so much that any spark that may have spurred it has been smothered. As Marr continues to staple pages to his résumé—and the prospect of a Smiths reunion becomes even more remote—the disconnect between the iconic architect of '80s indie and the journeyman who’d rather follow than lead grows.
" Marc Burrows of Drowned in Sound stated, "The problem here is certainly not a lack of talent, but there is a lack of ideas. There’s a definite through line between this and The Messenger, though Marr has obviously decided to differentiate his newer baby by toughening up the sound – Playland is slathered in aggressive synths and spiky riffs. They work well, but there’s just not enough to go around, stretching four or five strong ideas over 11 songs." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated, "Playland proves Marr wasn't wrong to rush into the studio to cut a second album quickly: it may glisten more than The Messenger, but it's a more visceral experience, gaining energy from its performance and also the sense that nothing here was fussed over.
In a 2012 commentary in The New Yorker, Brad Leithauser has given his own perspective on the different interpretations of James's novella: > All such attempts to 'solve' the book, however admiringly tendered, > unwittingly work toward its diminution [...] Its profoundest pleasure lies > in the beautifully fussed over way in which James refuses to come down on > either side [...] the book becomes a modest monument to the bold pursuit of > ambiguity. According to Leithauser, the reader is meant to entertain both the proposition that the governess is mad and the proposition that the ghosts really do exist, and consider the dreadful implications of each. Poet and literary critic Craig Raine, in his essay "Sex in nineteenth-century literature", states quite categorically his belief that Victorian readers would have identified the two ghosts as child molesters.
The 18-year-old Luigi toured Israel with his three brothers, and received the treatment of a mega-star, performing in packed halls in front of ecstatic crowds, and fussed over by the media, which called him "the new teenage idol". He received such a warm welcome that he decided to return to Israel a few months later (after another tour of Lebanon and Syria). The publisher of his albums in Israel raised the idea that Luigi record Hebrew versions of his hit songs; Luigi, who did not know that language but had an extraordinary talent for languages, enthusiastically took up the offer, and in February 1969 he released an album with four of his biggest hits in Hebrew, and later recorded more of his hits in Hebrew. He continued to tour Europe, but returned to Israel often and started learning the Hebrew language.

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