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Hustvedt acknowledges as much, though hers is an intellectualizing sensibility.
Or else you can go around in analysis mode, contextualizing and intellectualizing everything.
The moon in Capricorn encourages you to truly feel your emotions, rather than intellectualizing them.
Tom Ellis's detached intellectualizing of the Wallace Collection's contents and history unfortunately leaves the soul unstirred.
Examine the world through your feelings—not by over-intellectualizing, as the moon squares off with Neptune.
This morning is especially intense, and you'd be wise to trust your intuition instead of over-intellectualizing things.
"We used to talk about trusting my gut, trusting my instinct and not over-intellectualizing things," Weiner says.
Any subdivision is intellectualizing a visceral experience that only loses it's meaning the more words are attached to it.
" It is all, another tech worker said, about the "intellectualizing of drug use as a stimulant for the brain.
After his death, she begins an affair with an Italian philologist, but wards off his affections by intellectualizing her grief.
Fuck your over-intellectualizing and big talk that obscures the fact that you only produce, curate, exhibit art for certain bodies.
It's a MacGuffin which forces Christian, prone to intellectualizing society's problems with his arty chums, to engage with the real world.
Without falling into the trap of hyper-intellectualizing Frank, it is reasonable to sum him up as an experience in and of himself.
Prayer frees us from our intellectualizing and rationalizing, breaks down the protective barrier around our hearts, and allows us to voice our pain and anguish.
Over-intellectualizing things won't help, even though there's a desire to make sense of things at this time, to make plans and sort things out.
After all the talking and intellectualizing, Wilbert realized that the only way he'd ever really understand J'ouvert would be by joining a mas camp and playing himself.
Badu's artistic energy was spent parsing and intellectualizing big ideas and experiences: the stress of dating a drug dealer or a detached partner; loving two people at once.
I have no issue with the point being made, which is sound and well argued, but the exhibit's detached intellectualizing of the Wallace's contents and history unfortunately leaves the soul unstirred.
Yet discussing how she prepared the role, how she plays it would mean intellectualizing it, distancing herself from it, violating something veiled, even sacred, at the core of what she does.
It explores the camp that Sex and the City fans appreciate in hindsight, and pokes holes in the pseudo-intellectualizing of really boring Carrie-isms that we love to hate on today.
R.S.: If you're going to trouble yourself with intellectualizing your wristwatch, consider this then: Apple's rapidly advancing health apps, irritating though their incessant notifications may be, are changing the way we behave.
So we impose our own meaning by turning that existential dread into rituals, intellectualizing it through thesis papers, distracting ourselves with sex, clinging onto relationships because at least then we won't die alone.
What was particularly interesting to me was the Abstract Expressionist period, which was one of the sources of the idea of artists being kind of cavemen, who did their work without any intellectualizing.
It represents the fact that at heart, when the miasma of theorizing and extrapolating and intellectualizing clears, soccer is a simple equation, one in which the team with the best players generally wins.
This one, however, is markedly different than those that came before, due not only to its scale and scope, but also because it's unfolding in a generation that's succeeded at both commodifying and intellectualizing nostalgia.
Intellectualizing everything can make for great discussion after an art house movie, but it's less desirable in the all-too-human moments in a relationship, when it's wiser to snuggle, relax, and try again tomorrow.
" Penny Martin, editor of The Gentlewoman, a biannual magazine based in Britain, said she helped start the publication in 2010 to provide an alternative to "anti-intellectualizing" women's magazines, which "were always covering the same five Jennifers.
" Despite Mr. Krymov's penchant for intellectualizing — at Moscow's experimental Dmitry Krymov Lab, which he heads, meditating on the art of theater comes with the territory — the human heart and the thwarting of its needs is his subject in "Square Root.
It's a merciless pursuit in these days of intellectualizing wine, often in a way that elevates things that are out of harmony and pooh-poohs wines that — even if they are classic and just as natural — happen to be fancy.
When it comes to the former, at least, Robert (Yank) Smith (the stupendous Bobby Cannavale), a tough-talking, anti-intellectualizing stoker, who shovels coal in the boiler room of a ship heading for New York, feels that he has some control.
Background shots of bulls in the midst of combat or copulation are an obvious but articulate metaphor about our own animal desires, and in the foreground we have a couple who has found a way to manage those primal needs by intellectualizing the boundaries of their relationship.
Strasberg's interpretation emphasized drawing on personal experiences to relate to fictitious ones, Adler taught a greater focus on leveraging an actor's imagination, and Meisner stressed the importance of inhabiting a scene truthfully, with less emphasis on abstraction and intellectualizing of the relationship between an actor and their character.
But if you try to play along with the alt-right's hyperbole by intellectualizing it (for example, by painting it primarily as cultural commentary), dismissing it as trolling, or simply ignoring it altogether, you risk glossing over actual dangerous messages: racist, misogynistic, bigoted, and violent symbolism and language.
In this highly psychiatrized world, people turn to intellectualizing, theory and science for answers, and find it hard to believe that simply connecting with a respectful member of one's community can be helpful; but our Harvard Kennedy School study and other research prove that it nearly always is.
In the theoretic of Plotinus, nous produces nature through intellectual mediation, thus the intellectualizing gods are followed by a triad of psychic gods.
According to the band, on Bastille Day (July 14) of 1997, Meg tried playing Jack's drumkit on a whim.POWERS, ANN (February 27, 2001). "POP REVIEW; Intellectualizing the Music Or Simply Experiencing It". Retrieved August 29, 2014.
POWERS, ANN (February 27, 2001), "POP REVIEW; Intellectualizing the Music Or Simply Experiencing It". Retrieved August 29, 2014. They kept to a chromatic theme, dressing only in red, white, and black.Stamberg, Susan (June 12, 2002), "Profile: Band The White Stripes".
In a panic, the owner hires a failed, over- intellectualizing actor to portray this imaginary boss, and the actor proceeds to improvise all his lines, to the consternation of both the buyer and the company staff, who finally get to meet their ghostly boss.
"POP REVIEW; Intellectualizing the Music Or Simply Experiencing It ". Retrieved August 29, 2014. With few exceptions, Jack displayed a continued partiality towards amps and pedals from the 1960s. Jack used a number of effects to create his sound, such as a DigiTech Whammy IV to reach pitches that would be otherwise impossible with a regular guitar.Ratliff, Ben (2003).
Le Tabou operated with a late license, until 4am, which suited the local press distribution service. The nighthawks began to frequent the cafe in 1945, attracted by the late night opening when leaving Le Flore or Les Deux Magots. September 1946 saw the 'intellectualizing' of Le Tabou. Poets including Tousky, Camille Bryen and de Beaumont began to frequent the cafe alongside painters such as Desseau and Wols.
Real people know how to > deem the self great and the world small, they esteem self-government and > disdain governing others. They do not let things disturb their harmony, they > do not let desires derange their feelings. Concealing their names, they hide > when the Way is in effect and appear when it is not. They act without > contrivance, work without striving, and know without intellectualizing.
The following year (1909) he founded the Sanghiran san Binisaya ha Samar ug Leyte (Academy of the Visayan Language of Samar and Leyte) for the purpose of promoting and intellectualizing Waray-Waray. Romuáldez was also fluent in other languages like Spanish, English, and Cebuano. Romuáldez served as an Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court during the American Period. He was also a participant in the 1934-1935 Constitutional Convention which resulted in the 1935 Constitution for the Philippine Commonwealth.
The second period of Mannerism is commonly differentiated from the earlier, so-called "anti-classical" phase. Subsequent mannerists stressed intellectual conceits and artistic virtuosity, features that have led later critics to accuse them of working in an unnatural and affected "manner" (maniera). Maniera artists looked to their older contemporary Michelangelo as their principal model; theirs was an art imitating art, rather than an art imitating nature. Art historian Sydney Joseph Freedberg argues that the intellectualizing aspect of maniera art involves expecting its audience to notice and appreciate this visual reference—a familiar figure in an unfamiliar setting enclosed between "unseen, but felt, quotation marks".
The two men did not talk with each other for over 20 years, until Russell apologized privately, then publicly in a 1997 joint interview with Bob Costas: "There was a thing almost 30 years ago ... I was wrong." Still, Chamberlain maintained a level of bitterness, regretted that he should have been "more physical" with Russell in their games and privately continued accusing his rival for "intellectualizing" basketball in a negative way. More hostile was Chamberlain's relationship with fellow center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, eleven years his junior. Although Abdul-Jabbar idolized him as a teenager and was once part of his inner circle, the student/mentor bond deteriorated into intense mutual loathing, especially after Chamberlain retired.
Roger Ebert rated Hour of the Wolf three out of four, calling it "a difficult film, and not altogether a successful one", and crediting Bergman with achieving "deeply emotional results with very stark, almost objective, scenes". In New York, Judith Crist called it "a minor effort" from Bergman, not adding much to his past filmography, while crediting it for "stark intellectualizing and lush fantasizing". Time hailed von Sydow as "gothically brilliant" and stated the film cemented Ullmann's position as one of the foremost Scandinavian actresses, also crediting Sven Nykvist for "phosphorescent" cinematography. Critic Richard Schickel judged the visuals "more exciting" than those in Persona, but said Hour of the Wolf appeared to be a "regression".
With the end of the Depression, Halper found the "Depression writer" label an obstacle, and though he continued to produce, he was unable to regain the prominence he had earlier experienced. Many of these later efforts, however, are of high quality, especially his collection of short stories, The Golden Watch (1953), and his memoir, Good-bye, Union Square (1970). What distinguished Halper as a writer was his characteristic slangy, conversational style, his skill in bringing characters to life, and his uncanny ability to reproduce context and ambience. Above all a story teller, he predated postmodern intellectualizing, but the simplicity of his prose signaled not a casual, slap-dash approach to writing, but instead a deliberate strategy cunningly designed to immerse the reader in the story.
Veronica Veronese (1872), another companion to A Sea–Spell Jerome McGann wrote that the painting is a "failure", caused by Rossetti's excessive intellectualizing of his work; previous critics suggested, to the contrary, that the work is flawed due to Rossetti's "slipshod" execution. Scholar Helene E. Roberts wrote that the painting is one of a group of depictions of Rossetti's "ideal woman". She wrote that the iconic image of womanhood dominated Rossetti's "dream world", and that the painting is intended to evoke similar reveries in the viewer, citing its musical theme as a prompt for "indolent musing". She argued that, although the combination of daydreaming and womanhood in A Sea–Spell could be pornographic, Rossetti encourages more spiritual responses, emphasizing the subject's face and making her exposed arms "masculine, or at best matronly".

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