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"When you're in someone's home, everybody gravitates toward the kitchen," she said.
He gravitates toward oddball, unusual projects that don't fit into familiar slots.
"We styled her hair down a lot — that's the look she gravitates toward," she says.
She gravitates toward art that she describes as more "feminine" in color, pattern, and material.
The show gravitates toward leads with macho jobs — racecar driver, farmer, soccer player, personal trainer.
As strong as his point of view is, Burr gravitates toward arguments and shifting perspectives.
While she may be a queen-in-waiting, Kate Middleton still gravitates toward affordable fashion items.
Today, he still gravitates toward problems that have their roots in basic equations about whole numbers.
While I wait for Mark's reply, my attention gravitates toward any news story about sexual assault.
The camera naturally gravitates toward these traits, and watching him through my lens, I was enthralled.
She gravitates toward companies with a message and lists Aerie and ASOS as two that she admires.
The President gravitates toward people who are brash and informal, and McMaster is a jocular, witty guy.
Michaels told INSIDER she gravitates toward functional exercises, or those that strengthen the body for daily movements.
She gravitates toward her own distinctive visual style and can be dismissive when displeased, some staff members said.
Gray gravitates toward classical filmmaking, preferring an austere narrative style that's crisp, precise, and sometimes a bit remote.
FIND YOUR HUE "Colors have emotional impact," said Ms. Blakeney, who gravitates toward bold ones — and vibrant patterns.
The first is the idea that there is a natural rate of unemployment that a well-functioning economy gravitates toward.
Her art is way too complex and multilayered for that, and in any event, she gravitates toward questions, not answers.
On Sunday afternoons when my family gathers at our home, my 4-year-old grandson often gravitates toward me to play.
When you're preparing to craft a cat-eye, we bet your hand gravitates toward shades of the black or brown variety.
In the heaviest, most doom-laden passages, the harmony gravitates toward Wagner, or, perhaps, toward some forgotten but inspired Wagner follower.
The bottom speaker is also dimpled in such a way that my thumb gravitates toward it, even though pressing it does nothing.
Emmy-nominated for her work in "The Handmaid's Tale," Wiley says she gravitates toward characters she admires and projects that spark dialogue.
Harry also wants Barbies, gravitates toward pink and never seems more comfortable in his own skin than when dressing in women's clothing.
Michaels gravitates toward functional moves, or exercises that strengthen muscles for daily movements, like pushups, planks, and the down dog yoga pose.
She gravitates toward sultry copper, bronze, and burgundy tones, so she taught us how to craft a smoky eye using these hues, too.
Tiger Global is a massive New York-based investment firm that gravitates toward these big deals in consumer-facing brands across the world.
Ankara gravitates toward Moscow, while we ponder the future of NATO and the safety of our forces and nukes at Incirlik air base.
The book improves toward the end, as he gravitates toward the kinds of questions he has been thinking about for much of his career.
Bannon said he believes Trump gravitates toward leaders who "put their countries first," citing Putin, Chinese President Xi Jingping and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
She steers her son (Giullian Gioiello) away from the artwork he naturally gravitates toward, instructing him to go to the Ivy League and work in finance.
Trends are a "game I don't have enough time to play," she says; instead she gravitates toward classic menswear-inspired looks in a neutral color palette.
Anise hyssop flowers and nasturtiums are some of the first things he gravitates toward when he visits the MUNCHIES garden for an installment of Dirty Work.
Nicholas quickly gravitates toward Sabrina when she joins the Academy of Unseen Arts, and we're not saying he's Tristan from Gilmore Girls but also he totally is???
And when it comes to the brands that they trust the most, Gen Z gravitates toward tech, ranking Google, Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, and Playstation as its top picks.
TV, which feeds on conflict, gravitates toward the prizefight model of debates: A candidate "hits" an opponent, scores "knockouts" and "wins," collecting votes like a rich boxing purse.
"Addressing the atavistic side of the male psyche, which gravitates toward cockfights and extreme sports, '13 Tzameti' dares you to be shocked," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
The multipronged strategy of having the main Facebook app, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram also means that it's no issue if one country gravitates toward one Facebook product over another.
They try to get Jenner to open up about her sexuality, or her ideas about it, in terms of orientation and attraction – whether she gravitates toward men or women.
Anselmi then gravitates toward heavy metal and BMX, embracing each macho subculture like a faith, before plunging into a years-long murk of booze, tattoos, drugs, and self-hate.
Recipes: Winter Citrus Salad With Belgian Endive | Crisp-Seared Sea Scallops With Ginger-Lime Butter | Chocolate-Bourbon Truffles And to Drink ... On Valentine's Day, the mind naturally gravitates toward bubbles.
Mr. Dietl, who gravitates toward the off the cuff, told of going to court to try to correct a voter registration error that had left him without a party affiliation.
As wealth management gravitates toward automated options, underperforming wealth managers and financial advisors could also come under the gun if more bank customers discover a preference for digital services, some say.
Trying to use the Cam Plus with just one hand invariably leads to issues about where to put my thumb, which gravitates toward the G73's screen, resulting in accidental taps.
They have pigs in their names for a reason, but one appealing thing about Pig Bleecker is how often it gravitates toward cooking that has nothing to do with barbecued pork.
Though Mr Trump now gravitates toward Bashar Assad, last year he said Mr Obama "lacked courage" for not hitting the Syrian leader with "tremendous force" after he used chemical weapons against rebels.
Her first album, Yours Truly, appeared in the summer of 2013 and was mostly produced by Babyface, who was a major definer of the kind of '90s R&B Grande gravitates toward.
Her roommate, Erin, seems to have bought into the God's Promise program, so Cameron gravitates toward the obvious misfits, Jane (Sasha Lane) and Adam (Forrest Goodluck), who grow marijuana in the woods beyond campus.
This essay explains why Trump gravitates toward leaders like Vladimir Putin, the Saudi princes and various global strongmen: They share his core worldview that life is nakedly a selfish struggle for money and dominance.
But overall, this data tracks with information from many other surveys and offhand comments — namely, that most viewership on Netflix gravitates toward audience favorites that first aired on other networks, which Netflix itself doesn't own.
I've seen the looks on players' faces when he moves over and gravitates toward that area where you are, all of a sudden there's nothing you can see around him, above him — everything is gone.
Born in the early '70s and based in Philadelphia, he gravitates toward a certain kind of music made in the first 10 years of his life, a nexus of garage-punk and long, organic jamming.
But it does rather torpedo the HFPA's status as a group of iconoclasts when the group gravitates toward the safest choices in the room, especially when films like BlacKkKlansman and The Favourite are sitting right there.
As a mother of two young sons, with a third child on the way (with the actor Brian Austin Green), Ms. Fox, 30, long ago gave up playing Halo, but she still gravitates toward the fantasy universe.
And he appears to be trying to bridge the gap between what Republican Party officials hope to focus on for the midterms and what Mr. Trump gravitates toward in his own speeches and on his Twitter feed.
I don't think I do, but when we get together at dinner parties, the discussion gravitates toward thing associated with food safety and those discussions can be centered around the bad things that happen and that's not good.
" A Trump aide told me that the president gravitates toward conservative outlets because "those seem to be the only options that aren't chronically negative or personally vicious toward him," and that voters "are weary from the constant and obsessive negativity elsewhere.
Despite the hype, tech often gravitates toward the safest and most commercially short-term ideas: creating personalised soda drinks when half a billion people don't have access to clean water, or new ways to order food when more than 800m people are malnourished.
Eghbal is leaving the requirements intentionally vague, but does say she gravitates toward projects for which the funding isn't readily available, the take or backstory is unique, the impact extends beyond the life of the project, and the timeline is on the shorter side.
Kimber Storrs, chef and co-owner of Sunflower Cafe, one of the earlier adopters of vegan food in Nashville, said it's taken time for veganism to land decisively in a city that gravitates toward hot fried chicken and pulled pork rather than shiitake tacos or kale salad.
" —Michael Medved, radio talk show host "In any integrated personality, the id is supposed to be balanced by an ego and a superego—by a sense of self that gravitates toward behaving in a mature and responsible way when it comes to serious matters ... Trump is an unbalanced force.
The academic setting is one that Taylor gravitates toward as a reader — some of his favorite novels include "The Idiot," by Elif Batuman; "The Marriage Plot," by Jeffrey Eugenides; "Harvard Square," by André Aciman; and "Fates and Furies," by Lauren Groff — but he rarely sees people like himself when he reads them.
Despite gossip when she was first lady that she did not like people in uniform, the truth is the reverse: She gravitates toward "nail-eaters," her aides told Landler, and loves the gruff, Irish, bearlike demeanor of Jack Keane, a retired four-star general and the resident hawk on Fox News who helped define her views on military issues and is still in touch.
He typically gravitates toward cultural theorists, poets and critics — Stuart Hall's posthumous memoir, "Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands," about growing up in Jamaica in the 1930s; Fred Moten's "In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition," on the connections between jazz, sexual identity and radical black politics; Judith Butler's "Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence," a look at the vulnerability and aggression that followed Sept. 11.
No matter what side of the debate one gravitates toward, stories like Ms. Serrano-Hernandez's highlight the moral quagmire that we've created by treating the migration of desperately poor people as a problem that can best be addressed by border walls, tear gas, detention camps, militarized policing and mass deportation — except, of course, for the relative few, truly "deserving" individuals who may be granted legal citizenship (typically after years of waiting and hundreds or thousands of dollars in attorney's fees) if they can win asylum.
Though populations have been declining within the Great Lakes, they have been continually documented throughout small and medium rivers and streams. Thriving in small stream environments, the creek chub gravitates toward areas of weeds to appear secure and avoid predation. Varying in environments containing a multitude of substrates, they have been documented over gravel, sand, silt, rubble, mud, boulders, clay, bedrock and detritus bottoms.Becker, George C. 1983.
VanFleet's sound has been described as atmospheric alternative metal with orchestral and gothic elements. She has said that she naturally gravitates toward dark themes and topics when writing songs. She suffers from anxiety and magical thinking obsessive-compulsive disorder and uses her mental health as inspiration for her lyrics. VanFleet's emotionally intense vocal delivery has been compared to the likes of Adele, Alanis Morissette and Amy Lee of Evanescence.
After seeing a magazine interview with a local punk band consisting of three similarly aged boys from Solna, they call up one of its members, Elis. He agrees to meet them at the train station, but reveals that they are now just a duo after kicking out their third member. The three girls, Elis, and his bandmate Mackan go to his band's rehearsal space. Klara and Elis pair off, and Mackan gravitates toward Hedvig.
In addition, she gravitates toward the D-E-F range on the keyboard and includes the black keys in her playing. The National Science Foundation has included Nora in a video about animal behavior which was shown in museums in the fall of 2007. Pianist Magazine, based in London, featured her in an article,. Mentioned in: and a video of her playing was used at the 2007 National Conference of Keyboard Pedagogy.
Steph's lifestyle includes one-night stands with men whose timers are about to expire, and she encourages Oona toward similar behavior. Oona gravitates toward Mikey, a young grocery store clerk who encourages her to live in the present. Mikey’s TiMER only has a few months left. Steph meets Dan, a newcomer to Los Angeles, and invites him to her bar intending to introduce him to Oona, who does not show up because she is with Mikey.
Several journalists consider Winslet to be among the best actresses of her generation. Despite achieving stardom early in her career with the top-grossing Titanic, Winslet has rarely acted in commerce-driven pictures. A journalist for Elle believes her choices reflect the "soul and attitude of a jobbing actress, trapped in the body of a movie star". Tom Perrotta, the author of Little Children, has said that Winslet "gravitates toward troubling roles in smaller films", typically those of "thorny, potentially unsympathetic" women.
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1972 by cellist Julian Fifer and a group of fellow musicians who sought to incorporate chamber music techniques into orchestral playing. The orchestra has been conductorless since its inception and all members rotate leadership roles depending on the demands of the piece performed. In 1975, cellist John Painter founded the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO). The ACO is a conductorless chamber orchestra led by concertmaster Richard Tognetti, appointed artistic director and lead violin in 1990. The ACO functions as an ‘ensemble of soloists’ and gravitates toward cross-genre programming.
Brad and Abby Cairn (Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga) are an affluent New York couple with two children. Their firstborn, a self- decided conservatively dressed 9-year-old, Joshua (Jacob Kogan), is a child prodigy on the piano with a marked predilection for "dissonant" classical pieces. He demonstrates limitless ability, to such a degree that he thinks and acts old before his time. Joshua gravitates toward his clueless and oblivious Uncle Ned (Dallas Roberts) as a close friend, but distances himself from his immediate kin, particularly following the birth of his sister, Lily.
In proportional representation, each party wins a number of seats proportional to the number of votes it receives. In first-past-the-post, the electorate is divided into a number of districts, each of which selects one person to fill one seat by a plurality of the vote. First-past-the-post is not conducive to a proliferation of parties, and naturally gravitates toward a two-party system, in which only two parties have a real chance of electing their candidates to office. This gravitation is known as Duverger's law.
There are a number of finer points of journalistic procedure that foster disagreements in principle and variation in practice among "mainstream" journalists in the free press. Laws concerning libel and slander vary from country to country, and local journalistic standards may be tailored to fit. For example, the United Kingdom has a broader definition of libel than does the United States. Accuracy is important as a core value and to maintain credibility, but especially in broadcast media, audience share often gravitates toward outlets that are reporting new information first.
Frank, ‘or the spur line of his destiny’, gravitates toward Nochecita, where Linnet Dawes directs him to Fickle Creek, on the outskirts of which she informs him Stray is living with Jesse. He finds Stray living above the town's ‘pancake emporium’ with ‘regionally famous… motor outlaw’ Vang Feeley, but she does not recognise Frank. Returning to Denver, Frank is informed by Reverend Moss Gatlin that Mayva is living in Cripple Creek. He visits her, and she expresses contentment at Frank's murder of Sloat, and discourages him from ‘[feeling] like that you need to give me no happy endings here’ in hunting down Deuce, and, with him, Lake.
Plaut and Shallice have hypothesized that units in the brain interact in such a way that semantic features form stable attractors in the space of all possible representations of words. These unit interactions correspond to particular attractor patterns, and if the particular attractor pattern is activated, the network remains in that pattern. However, they hypothesize that when the pattern is distorted, there is a pull on the pattern, and it gravitates toward the correct pattern, almost as if this semantic space is filled with basins, where if one point on the pattern falls to the edge of the basin, it will still gravitate toward the middle. If you lesion this area, the neurons die and the basins change their shape.
Upon arriving in Concord, New Hampshire in January 1986 to cover the hometown hooplah for the looming Space Shuttle Challenger launch, with local teacher Christa McAuliffe on the mission's crew, reporter Campbell Babbitt decides to call an old college friend, only to discover an apparent suicide. Babbitt, who has his own ethical baggage, gravitates toward his friend's high-school students in hopes of finding an unsung hero story about a teacher who made a permanent impact on the social misfits of the school. Instead, he discovers a group of dysfunctional students, outcasts led by narcissistic seductress Lucy, repressed voyeur Jim, and scheming pregnant teen Tess. In a gradual reversal of roles, Babbitt soon finds himself learning from this unusual group of kids.
Although developed in Douglas's earlier work, these two strands of her thought were first consciously woven together to form the fabric of a theory of risk perception in her and Wildavsky's 1982 book, Risk and Culture : An Essay on the Selection of Technical and Environmental Dangers. Focusing largely on political conflict over air pollution and nuclear power in the United States, Risk and Culture attributed political conflict over environmental and technological risks to a struggle between adherents of competing ways of life associated with the group–grid scheme: an egalitarian, collectivist (“low grid”, “high group”) one, which gravitates toward fear of environmental disaster as a justification for restricting commercial behavior productive of inequality; and individualistic ("low group") and hierarchical ("high grid") ones, which resist claims of environmental risk in order to shield private orderings from interference, and to defend established commercial and governmental elites from subversive rebuke. Later works in Cultural Theory systematized this argument. In these accounts, group–grid gives rise to either four or five discrete ways of life, each of which is associated with a view of nature (as robust, as fragile, as capricious, and so forth) that is congenial to its advancement in competition with the others.

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