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Topics that fall outside of their natural enthusiasms are cut.
Wealthy benefactors inevitably direct their funding toward their personal enthusiasms.
But that was not enough to exhaust his technological enthusiasms.
All my aesthetic and intellectual enthusiasms were versions of aesthetic detachment.
While his aesthetic remained steady, if flexible, his enthusiasms ran broadly.
The New Yorker Recommends : Our staff and contributors share their cultural enthusiasms.
Ada's enthusiasms nonetheless refused to confine themselves to mesmerism and galvanized frogs' legs.
He told us that sharing your enthusiasms could be a form of generosity.
Some of his period enthusiasms — Mick Jagger as revolutionary hero — just feel naïve.
One widely reproduced entry lists, in two vertical columns, Morton's enthusiasms and antipathies.
They shared all kinds of enthusiasms, from satire and caricature to high art and literature.
Enthusiasms from decades ago, long folded into the back drawer of memory, came roaring back.
"Among Friends" unravels Rauschenberg's effervescent imagination and enthusiasms that, for a time, extended to choreography.
If Iceland suffuses this exhibition, in some measure, so too do Jónsi's life and enthusiasms.
"I'm used to, shall we say, enthusiasms from all elements of the party," she said.
The young Cather was a fury of enthusiasms, scouring her corner of the world for information.
"Best of Recently" turned out to be a series of lists of Walton's current enthusiasms and discoveries.
Though the fans in Magruder's videos have their own enthusiasms and pet peeves, there are common themes.
His myriad enthusiasms found their way into a publication that was edited for an audience of one.
And equally tellingly, they are enthusiasms of the center-left and center-right rather than the ideological extremes.
" She likes his modesty, his persistence, his elegance, his enthusiasms for "food and tequila and music and women.
So, these days, the anti-Enlightenment view is countered most potently by a set of parallel popular enthusiasms.
But at the moment, what seem to be more distant risks are being far outrun by immediate enthusiasms.
He didn't mind wearing his enthusiasms on his sleeve, no matter how whimsical or silly they might be.
Yet the world of politics and letters that inspired both his enthusiasms and his antipathies no longer exists.
Otherwise, it's so long Charlie for the human race, what with global warming and other such lofty enthusiasms.
Nonetheless, Look expected Rockwell to do his due diligence in election years, even if his enthusiasms lay elsewhere.
He has acquaintances rather than friends, observations rather than passions, few resentments, guarded enthusiasms and no sex life.
Snider's enthusiasms have led her to work in many different mediums: paintings, sculptural objects, drawings, prints, films, and books.
To this day, there is a website for Sea-Monkey zealots, who exchange Sea-Monkey lore and kitschy enthusiasms.
"The danger of mistaking our merely natural, though perhaps legitimate, enthusiasms for holy zeal, is always great," Lewis wrote.
Some Canadians and some Americans shared enthusiasms for public power, a graduated income tax and government-based health care.
When it comes to curbing our enthusiasms, Kaplan's achievement is to throw so much shade with so much verve.
As surprising as it is to see King's childhood enthusiasms, he still showed promise at a strikingly young age.
What, among a random sampling of our exciting and tacky enthusiasms and passions, is — and what is not — camp?
"Genius," directed by Ron Howard and starring Geoffrey Rush, traverses the brilliant mind and lusty enthusiasms of Albert Einstein.
As a man of courtesy and cultivation, with quick enthusiasms and wide, wide smiles, he took them in his stride.
This engrossing group biography presents them all, and shows how their enthusiasms, political and literary, encapsulated mid-20th-century Britain.
"I'm used to, shall we say, enthusiasms from all elements of the party — I can roll with that," she said.
He is unafraid of declaring his enthusiasms or entering territory that could easily devolve into the sentimental but never does.
Apparently, the enthusiasms of the young, the non-white, the female and the left are genuinely invisible to the powerful.
The third movement, the Scherzo, needs a conductor at ease with Mahler's pastoral longueurs, his folkish enthusiasms, his flirtations with kitsch.
Experts say that, for the foreseeable future, the only danger signs for Patanjali are the enthusiasms of its founder, Mr. Ramdev.
It's a sensory riot: the refined enthusiasms of the American Aesthetic movement, stuffed into 1,850 square feet, including a small balcony.
Professor Gordon, who taught at New York University and then the University of California, Berkeley, indulged a medley of singular enthusiasms.
In the years that followed, those overlapping enthusiasms led to cohabitation, a raucous wedding and parallel careers at big technology firms.
He seemed like any other California dude, dressed in the usual jeans, sneakers, and T-shirt, full of the usual boyish enthusiasms.
With Gawker gone, we have to face the prospect of the end of blogging and of the utopian enthusiasms of our youth.
No ideology appears to link the apps' fans, although their online videos suggest that sports cars and community service are common enthusiasms.
BEN RATLIFF Few people are more enthusiastic about music, or share their enthusiasms more enthusiastically, than the producer-provocateur Tyler, the Creator.
"Cecil Beaton at Home: An Interior Life," due this year, was conceived by Andrew Ginger as an "interiorography" examining Beaton's decorative enthusiasms.
Music was among their shared enthusiasms, and Einstein participated in musical evenings in Southold, playing his violin and often drawing a crowd.
"Tony's tastes are distinctly his own, and his literary enthusiasms run deep," said Nathan Thornburgh, chief editor and publisher at Roads & Kingdoms.
Her mother, the former Elka Heller, passed her serious cultural enthusiasms — including literature, dance, music and theater — to Linda, her precocious only child.
To restrain her enthusiasms, Lady Byron introduced Ada to mathematics: She would soon enough swear that differential calculus made for the best company.
And she writes nonfiction, including book reviews for the Guardian, in which she is glowing in her enthusiasms and fierce in her dislikes.
It's impossible to look at the intellectual enthusiasms of the decade from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s without a sense of embarrassment.
Syd spoke to GARAGE's Executive Editor' Michael Polsinelli' about his enthusiasms' his approach' and the real-world path that led him into the future.
Mr. Liggett began turning his opinions and enthusiasms to art in the late 1980s after someone killed his horse with poison, his son said.
She is able to be a heroic figure because of her golden retriever-ish sweetness and her over-enthusiasms, not in spite of them.
"What investors then need...is an ability to both disregard mob fears or enthusiasms and to focus on a few simple fundamentals," Buffett says.
She has found a personal through-line in her enthusiasms that allows her to both plumb her moment and link to our collective past.
Our friendship stood on that vague threshold between the professional and the personal; nevertheless, she would freely share her enthusiasms, proclamations, and antagonisms with me.
"Quite frankly I haven't seen it, but I do know that it's enthusiastic, and we welcome all the enthusiasms that are out there," she said.
I was interested in its relationship to art and politics, both growing enthusiasms, and to sex, an unknown terrain that I was impatient to explore.
I followed the Dickersons' enthusiasms, their comings and goings, and the school's ever-evolving society the way other people followed the rhythm of the seasons.
He shares their passions and enthusiasms at a moment when the public dialogue has branded them childish or problematic or a slippery slope to Trumpism.
" He continued: "What investors then need instead is an ability to both disregard mob fears or enthusiasms and to focus on a few simple fundamentals.
The critics who endure — Jarrell, Sontag, Berger, Barthes — are shameless proselytizers for their enthusiasms, as insistent as Jehovah's Witnesses pressing upon you the good news.
Rolling Stone, for instance, described nonchalantly that he had the "interests and enthusiasms of a child" in 1983: Jackson frequently has children over to play.
As Clinton's team turns toward the general election, they'll need to close the enthusiasms gap and make sure Sanders's supporters don't stay home on Election Day.
Ventilla's vision fit the prevailing ethos of middle-class child rearing, in which offspring are urged to find their enthusiasms and pursue them into rewarding nonconformity.
On the left, those caught up in the enthusiasms of 2008 feel let down by the prosaic reality of governing in a deeply polarized political system.
She's also a fitness fanatic who counterbalances her dining-out enthusiasms by taking advantage of New York's "million different workout classes" and the city's never-sleep energy.
But the culture ignores others, too, and still others surely ignore it — the shy, the nerds, the hobbyists whose passions and enthusiasms might instead guide their lives.
Snider's enthusiasms include ballroom dancing; choreography; popular music; innovative Soviet art, specifically in film and theater; outsider art; Jewish literature; automobiles and other vehicles; and the urban landscape.
His death was confirmed by Katie Flanagan, president of a charitable trust established by Mr. Thaw and his wife, Clare E. Thaw, who shared his art-collecting enthusiasms.
A lively and optimistic survivor with a feverish imagination and unchecked enthusiasms, she is a redheaded outsider who becomes an insider without forsaking her peculiarities or her intelligence.
The entire movie, meanwhile, should serve as a warning about the perils of attempting to transplant one's adolescent interests into adulthood; some childhood enthusiasms are best left to childhood.
When we chat a few weeks later in New York, the young model is bursting with enthusiasms and obsessions: cosplay, fashion, the environment, and most of all, transgender activism.
He realized then that his employees wished to please him and anticipate his wants, and that therefore a president should not be too spontaneous or promiscuous in his enthusiasms.
But the way I relate to him is that I have enthusiasms for show ideas, sketch ideas, and I can easily get carried away in selling or pitching them.
Their loose but committed new album, "Blue & Lonesome," is a fascinating study, the product of a bunch of old guys catching up to the cranky enthusiasms of their youth.
Soon just about any traditional dish that found itself subjected to the enthusiasms of white foodie-dom was said to be "gentrified": guacamole, egg creams, soup dumplings, burritos, pho.
The enthusiasms that drove the Arab Spring turned out to be even more efficient for introducing the people that turned into ISIS to each other, in recruiting for them. Right.
But, dynamite as The Make Up is and was, it's hard to divorce people's enthusiasms from the culture-wide '193s nostalgia that threatens to make baby boomers of us all.
It was another warm day, the third warm day in a row, which turned Andrew's friends and acquaintances into great talkers of spring, these enthusiasms a safe expression of hope.
Viewing women primarily as human capital with earning potential, rather than as human beings with imaginations, desires, enthusiasms and senses of humor, makes sense for the calculations of an economist.
Mr. Williams has a fan's passion for fashion and its demigods — a partial list of his mononymic enthusiasms includes Hedi, Margiela, Helmut, Raf, Rick, Rei, Yohji — but no formal training.
Today, with a cigarette hanging permanently from his fingers as he peers owlishly over his big yellow glasses, Hockney talks about his enthusiasms with the stridency of a bar-room regular.
Overall it means a government keener to confront foreigners, vested interests and especially the sort of polenta-munching elites who share each other's globalising enthusiasms, holiday villas and platforms at Davos.
His passions and enthusiasms extended to paintings of all kinds, as well as to history, mythology, music, and much else, and he did not care if others did not share them.
The 1930s and 1970s were also periods of autocratic resurgence and democratic degeneration, when exhaustion with process-based politics gave rise to enthusiasms for the politics of charisma, efficiency, or both.
Amongst those currently writing, Simon Schama stands out as the Dickens of modern historiography: bewilderingly erudite and prolific, passionate in his enthusiasms and armed with the complete contents of the thesaurus.
The A.I. You Know Tad Friend's giddy roundup of the farthest-out possibilities in artificial intelligence is a testament to the heated enthusiasms and fears of our time ("Superior Intelligence," May 14th).
Did we expect a generation of younger corporate owners and investors, having made their money so large and fast, to somehow live up to the values expressed in their TED Talking enthusiasms?
Facebook's momentary enthusiasms for features like events and groups lead the feed to transform week to week in ways that are jarring, and leave me feeling less connected to everyone I'm friends with.
Among his enthusiasms were his work on various scientific themes, including morphogenesis, the theory of growth and form in biology; his continued secret ties to Britain's postwar code breakers; and long-distance running.
Once Noel approves my choices (she almost always does; we are sisters in our armchair real-estate-buying enthusiasms), I call the listing agent of each property and ask a lot of questions.
Participants at our event were voicing concerns as well as enthusiasms — and smart ones at that — about cybersecurity and the environment, about safety and public space, about the sharing economy and an incipient oligarchy.
I'm thinking about the way he identified his art as American, a product of, and a homage to, "the wonderful place we live in," a place of entrepreneurial appetites and Walt Whitman-esque enthusiasms.
In such a home, it's natural for Ms. Jowitt to speak of her many dance enthusiasms, from the witty audacity of the postmodern experimentalists to the humanity of the 19th-century choreographer August Bournonville.
Cannabis products also nod to enthusiasms that have already gained momentum in the beauty industry, like ingestibles (CBD-infused gummies, caramels and drops) and wellness (CBD lotions to relieve soreness from new year workouts).
But just for a little while, in the chaotic environs of the Geneva Motor Show, the Trezor threw me back to the dreams of my childhood and resurfaced the wonders and enthusiasms of that adolescent time.
"Given the groups that responded and the enthusiasms within the market, it seems to be the tax comments that lit off the rally today," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank, in Cleveland.
Hayek envisioned separate cultural and economic governments: The former would satisfy the demand for mass participation, while the latter would make sure that democratic enthusiasms did not interfere with the functioning of markets across the world.
To be fair, Mr. Lewis is very aware of his quaint enthusiasms — as when he tells readers to skip ahead if they don't care to read his footnote on Page 259, which consists almost entirely of algebraic equations.
But he was an American, to the core, American in the scale of his reinvention and adventure, in his work ethic and boundless embrace of possibility, in his enthusiasms and sense of responsibility for the world, particularly its persecuted.
Having led a life adjacent to hers over the past four decades, I've been a frequent witness to and occasional participant in the joyful intensity of her enthusiasms, which range from klezmer music to smart birds—parrots and parakeets.
We will never understand the forces that shake him from the periods of unconsciousness he drifts in and out of to pipe up with escalating levels of enthusiasms that eventually become so overwhelming he has to spark up a fag.
He married Marie Vögtlin, the first female physician in Switzerland, and over the course of their long, busy life together they campaigned against alcohol and tobacco, bred Swiss mountain dogs, and touted the societal benefits of cremation, among other enthusiasms.
Mr. Kane leans so hard and so fearlessly — if the protesters who picketed London want shame, Mr. Kane is resplendently shameless — on his particular enthusiasms, and the mad, alchemical way he combines them, that his shows are a wonder to behold.
His enthusiasms have sometimes produced awkward results: While guest-hosting "Prairie Home" in February, he covered Lamar's "Alright," a song about racist police brutality, which earned him some criticism on social media from listeners who suggested that the song wasn't his to perform.
My son, who's on the autism spectrum, has inspired about a half-dozen or so essays (which isn't that excessive, given that he's now 14); and I've penned the occasional piece about my daughter, who shares a lot of my nerdy enthusiasms.
Some of the chambers in the older part of the house have domed ceilings with 16th-century plaster; others, like the sitting room where Rossella lounges by the fire with her dachshund, Nina, clearly charmed by her husband's enthusiasms, have a more human scale.
Ariana Grande: Sweetener (Republic) Since my secondhand teenpop fandom dried up well before my daughter's enthusiasms dwindled down to One Direction, I ignored Grande until a mixed phalanx of market analysts and poptimist diehards declared this 2018 album pure pop for track-and-hook people.
At the dinner table, you can explore incipient doubts about your official commitments, grouse about your boss's tendency to hire from his alma mater, speculate about how many Botox injections your colleague in marketing has had, try out half-baked arguments, indulge your personal revulsions and enthusiasms.
When I miss him, I find comfort—just as I did forty-four years ago, when he first left me behind—in his perfect, constant, undiminished presence in my imagination; his voice in my head, anytime I want it; his opinions, his jokes, his enthusiasms and vanities and lies.
As an artist who works in many mediums, including painting, drawing, film, sculptural objects, book arts, and printmaking, I pointed out: Snider's enthusiasms include ballroom dancing; choreography; popular music; innovative Soviet art, specifically in film and theater; outsider art; Jewish literature; automobiles and other vehicles; and the urban landscape.
This week, in an exciting new addition to the list, we're incorporating favorites from our daily book critics, Michiko Kakutani, Dwight Garner and Jennifer Senior, all of whom bring their enthusiasms to bear on what they've read recently, and all of whom have piqued my interest in what they've been reading.
While Mr. Sellars, 58, has been an impresario many times over — one devotee here this weekend wore a T-shirt from the raucous Los Angeles Festival he led in 1990 — the directorship at Ojai gave him perhaps the purest and most concentrated possible vessel for his dizzying range of enthusiasms.
For years, Mr. Barney worked six-and-a-half-day weeks sending notes to colleagues and friends at all hours about newly discovered enthusiasms — videos, books, middle-of-the-night brainstorms or even gadgets, like the MagicJack, the as-seen-on-TV device to connect a phone to a computer for inexpensive calls.
Our economy will thrive when our people are well and able to go back to work in groups and collaborate on the enthusiasms that they have in their entrepreneurial spirits or in the workplace that they thrive, and our children can go back to school," Pelosi told CNN's Dana Bash on "Inside Politics.
As a collector of things and knowledge, he has pursued a string of enthusiasms, beginning with insects, shells and feathers (he put together his own museum as a boy), then giant flightless birds (a Ph.D. on those), that ended, appropriately enough, with a job as the natural history curator at a museum.
This is a different outcome than that envisioned by generations of optimists who painted the web as a tool we could use to find our "real" tribes—the people who share our interests and enthusiasms, as opposed to the people who just happened to live in our neighborhoods or be part of our families.
Brussels, the EU's capital, is the supreme example; the destination of choice for many who know and care the most about the EU. On sunny evenings café terraces outside the European Parliament teem with bright young officials, politicians and advisers from across the continent, mingling with others who (predominantly) share their European expertise and enthusiasms.
His enthusiasms run to classic Hollywood (appreciations of Mary Astor and that gleaming dolphin, Esther Williams), the halcyon days of old Broadway (the lyricist Lorenz Hart, the bugle-voiced Ethel Merman), the wayward fortunes of American literary figures who once loomed so high (Dorothy Parker, Thomas Wolfe), and midcentury geysers of creative gusto (Leonard Bernstein).
After half an hour of cycling through varieties of nostalgia, it dawned on me that unless I supplied Pandora's algorithm with new data points about my current musical obsessions and enthusiasms, it may never know to make the leap to Noname, or Natalia LaFourcade, or Kendrick Lamar, or Jóhann Jóhannsson's original soundtrack for the film Arrival.
Formerly indomitable figures have spectacularly fallen from grace: Kanye West has surrendered to his own grandiose ramblings and enthusiasms; Nicki Minaj has endured public combustion and a relatively poorly performing album; Jay-Z has fully evolved from gangster-rap superstar to domesticated soon-to-be billionaire, seeming to succeed only as an accessory to his wife, Beyoncé.
Most other bands would either deny any influences or stick to obvious canon choices like Joy Division or Nirvana—I, being old, hear hints of Kate Bush and Sparks—but Strange Relations make no effort to hide their youth and enthusiasms, proudly working within an indie/post-punk tradition and citing bands like Metric by name early and often.
In his more relaxed mode, the writer can (to his great credit) turn a withering critical eye on his own enthusiasms — in his youth, it was "college radio, literary snobbery, the conspiracy of the high and the low against the middlebrow" — reminding you that, as independent as we like to think our taste is, we are all the products of specific cultural moments.
So in the grand halls of the Universidad Central I had the same temperament and enthusiasms as whomever I was talking to, and everyone I met had the openness of a student, and before long I was drinking narrow glasses of weak beer in the bar across the street from the main facultad with a revolving series of undergraduate girls and boys.
Their approach is a refreshing contrast with well-heeled newspaper columnists and magazine opinion writers, who have found it easy to characterize college students as privileged, fragile "snowflakes" unable to cope with the hurly-burly of rigorous, free-wheeling debate; similarly, the book refuses to equate students' attempts to "deplatform" conservative speakers—by heckling, demonstrating, or disinviting them—with the right's bloody enthusiasms in Charlottesville.
Throw in the fact that Murakami, who has always paid eager tribute to his inspirations and enthusiasms, has lifted his title from the legendary story collection that established Ernest Hemingway's great-white-macho-male reputation, and you might wonder if this book will offer up Murakami's version of mansplaining — if it might, even, contain a not so veiled meditation on the lonely domestic life of a president whose wife has so far refused to live with him.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.

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