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When DeYoung writes, "In this administration, presidential decisions seemed to come out of the ether," or "Bush had an irritating tendency to interrupt everyone from his cabinet officers to visiting heads of state," she is channeling her subject.
They've described it as a "formal pop record": gone are the sprawling guitar workouts, saxophone squalls and tendency to interrupt one song with what sounds like another song entirely.
Many of Young Jeezy's fans found that they preferred his tapes to his official albums; some even grew to love DJ Drama's tendency to interrupt the music with full-throated salutations, known as "drops": For all the niggas in the streets!
Fever can be a bad temper, coughing can be a tendency to interrupt, sneezing can be being loud, diarrhea can be stalking and sneaking around, etc. Go up to random people and say "INFECTS".
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Research has suggested that the amount of chaos in a home and a tendency by parents to interrupt their children during play rather than allowing them to engage deeply can harm the development of a child's attention span or performance on cognitive tests, which require sustained attention.
I wasn't yet aware of the realities of motherhood: the bone-dead tiredness I would feel once story time came around; the annoying tendency of children to interrupt every other word of text with a question; or, the fact that long leisurely bedtimes totally cut into my drinking hour.
From these assumptions we can theorize that intentional systems such as humans have a stronger tendency to recall interrupted activities than finished ones.
The shock of these scenarios has faded in the course of nearly thirty years (the cover image, in the age of American Apparel, seems sweetly decorous), and what stands out now is not so much the squalidness of the sex as Gaitskill's wisdom about what often gets in the way of sex the tendency of the soul to interrupt the body's urges with its own demands for recognition.
The shock of these scenarios has faded in the course of nearly thirty years (the cover image, in the age of American Apparel, seems sweetly decorous), and what stands out now is not so much the squalidness of the sex as Gaitskill's wisdom about what often gets in the way of sex — the tendency of the soul to interrupt the body's urges with its own demands for recognition.
The 11-item self-control scale aims to assess parents' and children's ability to control their impulses, alter their emotions and thoughts, and to interrupt undesired behavioral tendencies and refrain from acting on them.
I try to interrupt.
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