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I think that Donald was not the most attentive father.
Even the most attentive government would have struggled with Maria.
Even the most attentive viewers would never know about them.
It was the most attentive I've seen an audience in a long while.
Even the most attentive reader could have trouble keeping track of the report's loose ends and dropped subplots.
Paul, hobbyist mower that he is, also may not have been the most attentive at the post–yard work cleanup.
Yet the most attentive audience in Morocco this month may be the agents who can facilitate a move to Europe.
But the most attentive student of Dada to appear in Performa's first week was surely William Kentridge, a white South African artist.
BoJack is an expert in this arena, layering sly nods to its past throughout episodes as Easter eggs for its most attentive fans.
Consider the phony memo circulated about the Broadcom-CA Technologies acquisition; it was plainly timed for a moment when investors would be most attentive.
We had the most attentive staff looking after every detail from airport transfers, fresh fruit, and juice in the room, dinner and car transportation.
When asked which museums are the most attentive to the issues of the liberation movement, she cited the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.
People are busy and preoccupied with achieving their own goals; even the most attentive managers might need you to make your case for a raise or promotion.
Only the most attentive NBA fan could identify more than a couple players on a young team still flying below the radar in the high altitude of Denver.
During Mr. Trump's transition, the two Trump associates most attentive to history and structure were the two men most quickly shut out of administration jobs by rivals: Gov.
Cousins was not the most attentive defender in the world during his time in Sacramento, but he showed enormous potential on those occasions when he was actively engaged.
It turned out Elliot was in prison after all — but it took the show five additional episodes to reveal as much, by which point, the show's most attentive viewers were restless, having long since sussed out what was going on.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Typically, when I've visited TEFAF (short for the European Fine Art Fair) in the past, I've been most attentive to the paintings, but this time, objects that had been on my periphery came into clear view.
And Urban is among the most attentive listeners to other performances, this time literally getting a kick out of a guitar solo – he punched the air with a high kick after hearing one especially spectacular lick in pal Peter Frampton's jam with the Brothers Osborne.
Instead of waiting until you're safely at your destination to let Uber know your driver was on the phone the whole time (or, alternatively, the most attentive listener with killer dinner suggestions), the ride-hailing app is letting you share your thoughts while you ride.
Though Williams should have been able to count on the most attentive health care in the world, her medical team seems to have been unprepared to monitor her for complications after her cesarean, including blood clots, one of the most common side effects of C-sections.
But some market pros say there may be just too much hype about this number, even though some concede the audience for this particular January consumer inflation report is probably the most attentive since the Fed was last in a rate-hiking cycle more than a decade ago.
"He had his yard sitting at a beautiful two-and-a-half, three inches thick, where Rand cuts it to the nub," Bill Goodwin, a Bowling Green resident who knows both men, told GQ. Paul, hobbyist mower that he is, also may not have been the most attentive at the post-yard work cleanup.
But the relative lack of strict ideological litmus tests enforced by party members and activists both inside and outside Congress allows Democratic leaders greater freedom of movement to satisfy, even if incompletely, the demands of their party's most attentive supporters, preventing Democrats from succumbing to the same series of internal revolts and governing crises that have repeatedly befallen the GOP.
But we know that the media will be the most attentive watch dog if Trump is president, followed by many in the GOP themselves, ready to pounce on anything that would be remotely out of bounds, while Clinton will enjoy the same sycophantic treatment that she always enjoyed: Excuses of misplaced evidence are accepted, repeated claims of not remembering when deposed are not a matter of concern, and complaints of corruption and wrongdoing poo-pooed as mindless conspiracy theories or dismissed as old news.
He was a member of the Athenæum Club, and his town house, 25 Bedford Square, was for many years a centre of reunion for London literary society. He was one of the most attentive listeners to Coleridge's monologues at Highgate. He died at Boulogne-sur-Mer on 27 November 1851.
He accompanied Ahmad Shah in his expeditions to Persia and India. A wise and able administrator, Nasir Khan was distinguished for his prudence, activity, and enterprise. He was essentially a warrior and a conqueror, and his spare time was spent in hunting. At the same time he was most attentive to religion, and enjoined on his people strict attention to the precepts of Islamic law.
Fletcher commented that we should show respect for "the interest and feelings of every sentient being that holds life." Upon walking the streets of London, Fletcher would stop and look at poor jaded cab- horses and give a shilling to the cabman who was most attentive to his horses as a way of encouragement. He bequeathed £15 per annum to support the cats he had fed when he was alive.
Taking his seat in the House of Lords in November 1989, he joined the Conservative benches. A member of the Lords bridge-team, he was a rare speaker, but had become increasingly more attentive. By the time of his expulsion in 1999, he was the most attentive of the seven Irish Marquesses. In ten years in the Lords he made two speeches and laid down one written question.
Though he is a well-meaning and passionate police officer, he's not the most attentive of people, and he also has a hotheaded and impulsive nature as well. He is usually assisted by several policemen in trying to catch and arrest Moriarty, but they always fail at trying to catch him and they seem to always end up landing themselves into comedic situations similar to that of the Keystone Cops. Lestrade is a bulldog.
Raymond Albert Harper (26 July 1900 – 10 March 1935) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda, Carlton and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Harper played for five years at St Kilda, including every match of the 1923 season. He was awarded the "most attentive to training" award for the 1922 season. He was cleared to Carlton for the 1924 VFL season, as he was working as a teacher in nearby Parkville.
The most attentive and knowledgeable listener will be unable to tell where composition ends and improvisation begins in this music performed by guitarist Towner and bassist Peacock. The most discerning will not consider it an issue. It is more important that, despite its quietness, the richly textured music flows with uncommon harmonic interest and rhythmic strength. No one familiar with Peacock's and Towner's many past collaborations will be surprised at their synergy, which may involve ESP.
EU foreign policy is committed to the protection of human rights. Research suggests that rhetoric along these lines from EU decision-makers is consistent with actual EU foreign policy activity. Military and economic interventions by the EU are consistently more likely in countries where violence explicitly targets civilians. Geostrategic concerns also influence EU action, as the EU has been "most attentive to human rights violations in non-EU European states, followed by countries in sub-Saharan Africa, while it has been least active in Asia and the Americas".
It became, as most schools did, a center of the community, used for the local Ladies Intellectual Club meetings, adult German language classes, and of course, the inevitable and much anticipated annual Christmas pageant. It also had a bit of a reputation as having "difficult" students. Most of the children came from farms, and the boys especially were not the most attentive students, as they often had more immediate, pressing duties at home. Many a child would come to school already exhausted from being up early attending to chores, and often, classes would be vastly reduced as the spring and fall arrived.
Chicks at the nest are attended constantly by alternating parents, up to 7–11 days of age. Most attentive periods during incubation and brooding last 21–60 hours, both in the case where the ‘off-duty’ parents remain in the same lagoon to feed, or (when breeding occurs in lagoons deficient in food), they fly to other lagoons to feed. Nest reliefs during incubation take place predominantly in late afternoon, or early morning. Phoenicopterus ruber - MHNT A chick and its mother The time for receiving food from parents decreases from hatching to about 105 days, and the decrease is greatest after the chicks have left the nest at 7–11 days to band into crèches.
For the next several decades, Libya was under the purview of the Ummayad Caliph of Damascus until the Abbasids overthrew the Ummayads in 750, and Libya came under the rule of Baghdad. When Caliph Harun al-Rashid appointed Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab as his governor of Ifriqiya in 800, Libya enjoyed considerable local autonomy under the Aghlabid dynasty. The Aghlabids were among the most attentive Islamic rulers of Libya; they brought about a measure of order to the region, and restored Roman irrigation systems, which brought prosperity to the area from the agricultural surplus. By the end of the 9th century, the Shiite Fatimids controlled Western Libya from their capital in Mahdia, before they ruled the entire region from their new capital of Cairo in 972 and appointed Bologhine ibn Ziri as governor.
Despite the film receiving negative reviews, the performance of Neil Patrick Harris was praised by critics. Keith Staskiewicz of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a D+ saying, "The Smurfs may be blue, but their movie is decidedly green, recycling discarded bits from other celluloid Happy Meals like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Garfield, and Hop into something half animated, half live action, and all careful studio calculation". Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review saying, "This numbingly generic Smurf-out-of-water-tale is strictly for those who stand closer to three apples tall." Ending the review he said, "Having previously helmed two Scooby-Doos and a Beverly Hills Chihuahua, director Raja Gosnell could probably have done this one in his sleep, which is likely where all but the most attentive of caregivers will helplessly find themselves drifting." Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel gave it two out of four stars saying, "The good news about the big-screen 3D version of The Smurfs that's opening at your neighborhood multiplex is that it’s not the insipid and some say "socialist" Smurfs you remember from 1980s TV".

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