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"infatuated" Definitions
  1. infatuated (with somebody/something) having a very strong feeling of love or attraction for somebody/something so that you cannot think clearly and in a sensible way

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The first gear I was infatuated by, and always will be infatuated by, was football gear.
From that point on I just became infatuated with music.
I am infatuated with consumer culture and contemporary content ingestion.
Immediately infatuated by her, he wooed her into a relationship.
They're both transcendently — and transparently — self-serving and self-infatuated.
My belief is that Andrew was very infatuated with Jeff.
Meanwhile, Annaliese is infatuated, which she's been from day one.
All are at once infatuated with and repelled by BoJack.
I just became infatuated with the vision that he had.
She became infatuated with tidying when she was 83, she says.
I was so infatuated and I thought he was so hot.
But he became infatuated with Texas football culture in high school.
I became consumed by my Middle Easternness, infatuated with my Arabness.
Some Panther leaders became power hungry, thuggish, and infatuated with violence.
Kohlhepp seemed "infatuated" with her, remarking on her beauty and intelligence.
Instead, the public remains infatuated with global equities and corporate bonds.
"She is infatuated with al Qaeda, with Hamas, Hezbollah," Kerik said.
Fight fans have always been infatuated with debates of MMA vs.
Yes, there are times when I have been infatuated with men.
Early on, Nietzsche was hopelessly infatuated with Wagner's music and personality.
Cuomo, in his second term, has become infatuated with public works.
They're far more infatuated with another ousted presidential candidate: Steve Bullock.
So we got infatuated with our ability to change human history?
Remember the instant cameras you used to be so infatuated with?
Can you remember the pup gear you were first infatuated by?
When our daughter was 103, she became infatuated with American Girl dolls.
The first is that technology firms can dictate terms to infatuated investors.
Now in my adult life, I'm still infatuated with color, painting, art.
Fans of "Black Panther" almost instantly became infatuated with Michael B. Jordan.
I just became infatuated with the idea of telling the story there.
"[Omar is] infatuated with al-Qaeda, with Hamas, with Hezbollah," Kerik said.
In Elsa's presence Jojo is by turns resentful, afraid, infatuated and possessive.
Before they became heartthrobs themselves, many celebrities were infatuated with Hollywood stars.
I stumbled into Tamika's house that Thursday morning, sleep-starved and infatuated.
An armed 18-year-old woman "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting killed herself.
Pop culture has long been infatuated with the idea of the love triangle.
They appear, for all intents and purposes, to be infatuated with one another.
In the months before their rapture, the scooters puzzled, infatuated, and infuriated residents.
Developers, consumers and businesses were infatuated with the endless possibilities presented by Glass.
Shortly after Williams and Margaret settled in Ladysmith, he became infatuated with archery.
I got infatuated with the whole revolution thing, the inequalities in the West.
He took a course on American literature and became infatuated with James's books.
The technology industry is infatuated with automated software programs powered by artificial intelligence.
It was no surprise, then, that he was infatuated with the Bog Girl.
Yet, the American electorate is increasingly infatuated with inexperienced candidates for political office.
"We were always really infatuated with the concept of financial services," Hockey told TechCrunch.
I was gay and crazy and infatuated and jealous and lonely and in denial.
After everything they've been through together, Jorah is still deeply infatuated with his Khaleesi.
This is not the first time we've been infatuated with these beings, of course.
She grew infatuated with it as soon as she saw it, the student said.
" In 2007, George Will wrote in The Washington Post, "Americans are infatuated with anger.
Perhaps that is why he is so infatuated with Russia's autocratic leader Vladimir Putin.
The television correspondent Mo Rocca is one of those who became (perhaps) scarily infatuated.
As things progress, Cece seems more like an infatuated stalker than a devoted friend.
I was totally infatuated with the characters and their racy New York City lives.
Pais is armed, dangerous, and "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting, according to local officials.
I've seen inmates become infatuated with them, as if they were literally their chick.
Here, the Duke of Brachiano (Daniel Oreskes) is infatuated with Vittoria Corombona (Lisa Birnbaum).
"It was then that I knew I was completely infatuated with fashion," he says.
Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist HOUSTON — Count me among the swelling ranks of the infatuated.
"It's definitely a characteristic where investors become infatuated with certain 'story stocks,'" Boockvar said.
New York (CNN Business)Investors are infatuated with hot, young, rapidly growing tech companies.
If you're infatuated with the design, you'd probably be quite happy with an X4.
By the end of the story, Kass and the woman she's infatuated with finally meet.
But, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Musk became "infatuated" with the 30-year-old actress.
But the new mom doesn't mind — in fact, she's completely infatuated with her new role.
But even Gaga wouldn't argue with the assertion that she's infatuated with the late icon.
A year ago today, when Nintendo first released its tablet-like console, I was infatuated.
I'm infatuated with the idea of the dreamer, the person who's got this twisted nostalgia.
Why did many readers become infatuated with Karl Ove Knausgaard 's multivolume work " My Struggle "?
His boss, infatuated with raw military power, packed his administration with retired and active generals.
His Albrecht is genuinely infatuated with Giselle, rather than a cad with a seduction plan.
The Sweet Spot Dear Sugars, I'm infatuated with a man I met in high school.
As a former grocery warehouse colleague of Ms. Bernhardt, had he been infatuated with her?
The big picture: The tech industry has always been infatuated with the buzzword du jour.
As he cultivates followers on his side, the media becomes infatuated with the characteristic figure.
I'm pretty fluent now in Spanish," he revealed, adding, "but I was always infatuated with it.
Harriet Taylor was married with children, but the two became infatuated and a scandalous affair began.
LOS ANGELES — Like most people (everyone), I became infatuated with Gilmore Girls at a young age.
The good news for Boeing and NASA is that Americans are once again infatuated with space.
Oh, no — in fact, the beauty industry is still majorly infatuated with down-to-there hair.
"I'm infatuated by the idea that beauty can be something beyond a concealer culture," Mahdara said.
Reasons for skepticism One analyst warned investors to not get too infatuated with the biggest unicorns.
Among the cast, Henry Winkler stands out as the self-infatuated coach of Barry's acting troupe.
Cornell and Gris were both infatuated with France and shared a common affinity for Symbolist poetry.
"The owner was infatuated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table," says Welch.
The reason is obvious: Mr. Trump appears to be infatuated with the autocrat in the Kremlin.
AUGGIE Richard Kind plays a married retiree who becomes overly infatuated with a virtual reality companion.
AUGGIE Richard Kind plays a married retiree who becomes overly infatuated with a virtual reality companion.
Like James Caan's similarly badass character in "The Gambler," from 1974, Howard is infatuated with basketball.
Right now I'm infatuated with this idea that you want really low courage to start something.
Mexican federal officials have confirmed that the drug lord appears to have been infatuated with the actress.
David is immediately infatuated with Bathsheba, sends for her, has sex with her, and gets her pregnant.
I was infatuated with Martinique because I've got some French Creole on one side of my family.
In a society infatuated with tech, we rarely stop to think about how that tech is made.
My excuse to find out what happened to the person I'd been infatuated with and never forgot.
I'm pretty fluent now in Spanish," he gleefully boasted, adding, "but I was always infatuated with it.
Can we stay just as infatuated with our significant other if they take on multiple new forms?
If you're not already a little bit infatuated with the titular character on Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs.
Pais, a Florida high school student, was "infatuated" with the Columbine High School massacre, the FBI said.
His character, Ryan, was a mysterious, creepy guy infatuated with Phoebe Nicholson, one of the show's leads.
We can't imagine what we binge-watched before it, and are completely infatuated with the entire cast.
I was a college freshman, completely infatuated with a boy I had chased most of the semester.
QUIN is so infatuated with her fantasies that she's dedicated Lucid, her latest EP, to those visions.
He mused about how he was "infatuated" with their elegance, their texture, the airiness of their foam.
For that, we — and about every other viewer — became infatuated with the Southside Serpent and her rosy highlights.
Infatuated by the works of José Guadalupe Posada and muralist José Orozco, Salgado drew during class in school.
Given the rising temperatures of spring and summer, we're infatuated with the effortlessness and goodness of classic cotton.
I'm fascinated by how infatuated the kids are with simple things like the cafeteria and just ... chicken fingers.
In the late 80s, Terada was studying computer science in university when he became infatuated with electronic music.
Shultz called her "fascinating"; Cheung said at the time of her hiring that she was "infatuated" with Holmes.
Along the way, she also tells the story of how Houston became infatuated with another superstar: Eddie Murphy.
It's easy to see why Walgreens would have been so infatuated with Theranos and its revolutionary scientific promises.
Even if you're not infatuated with the group but can confess to owning a copy of International Superhits!
The English remain infatuated with the charming German, a remnant of his triumphant playing days with Tottenham Hotspur.
I've grown less infatuated with the rarer letters over the years, shifting my focus more toward smoother fill.
But he just expects us all to trust him with the identities of the people we're infatuated with?
They've never actually met, but Amélie is infatuated from afar, quietly pursuing him through a slew of elaborate schemes.
But social media and journal entries revealed a young man infatuated with guns, determined to kill and to die.
Two, you have someone who becomes infatuated with the crazy ideas and always wants to have the next one.
Rather, these are two women who recognize how their own self-perception colors their infatuated views of each other.
I'm infatuated with colors, I've always related to them and I try to find meaning in everything by color.
A man who once taught Fields in school told a local news outlet that Fields was "infatuated" with Nazis.
Amazon is the bluest of blue chips -- almost everyone owns it Analysts aren't the only ones infatuated with Amazon.
Boomers pushed the Nifty Fifty stocks to sky-high valuations as they became infatuated with emerging brands and trends.
But Dodon, infatuated by her and enraged by this claim, refuses — whereupon the Cockerel abruptly pecks him to death.
As a child, he became infatuated with the circus and with the films of the great Hollywood silent clowns.
He became quickly infatuated with the dynamic and fast paced nature of the medium and hasn't looked back since.
It's just a shame the chief is too infatuated with Adora to see how she fits into this narrative.
He met his wife in elementary school — and wrote in an essay that he was immediately infatuated with her.
You love to get lost in the idea of romance and may often find yourself heavily infatuated with artists.
Or, possibly, was she infatuated with Heddi Conyer, the most beautiful freckle-faced individual she'd ever seen close up?
As any poet can tell you, the critical faculties of an infatuated person are lost or at least attenuated.
But, today, we're well acquainted (and entirely infatuated) with lippies across the color spectrum: yellow, purple, blue — you name it.
It's a plotline that delves into the classic comic book storyline involving Jean Gray (Sophie Turner) becoming infatuated with power.
As much work as our little girl was, we were infatuated and knew immediately that we wanted to have another.
Her mark is infatuated with her, and with the way Aislinn in her Cool persona is entirely subservient to him.
At that moment in my life, I was infatuated with flashy technique, both in card manipulation and in playing jazz.
From panda bears to people-to-people exchanges, America has been infatuated with the People's Republic of China for years.
A clever new tool for the font-infatuated promises to put guesswork to rest when it comes to typeface inspiration.
Leaked conversations suggested the capo was infatuated with the actress to the point of becoming notably lax on his security.
She became infatuated with electronic music during a high-school exchange program, when she left Johnson City, Tennessee, for Berlin.
The film, directed by Cristina Jacob, follows Andrei, an awkward 16-year-old who is infatuated with his classmate Ramona.
Brahms wrote his in 1891, after he had heard the Mozart quintet performed and grown infatuated with the clarinet's sound.
Not every sommelier who has become infatuated with these labels knows where to find the good stuff, but he does.
He is fundamentally an entrepreneur—a founder, an inventor, a man infatuated with Silicon Valley disruption and start-up culture.
But then there's that second, trickier story: about Kojima the egotist, a man grown too infatuated with his own ideas.
This week brought a new burden as federal authorities led a manhunt for a Florida teen "infatuated" with the shooting.
"I failed a few tests on purpose to get some one-on-one tutoring with the professor I was infatuated with."
Having lived in San Francisco for almost five years, Undurraga was infatuated with the wide variety of on-demand services available.
For starters, he's infatuated with his oft-naked and ridiculously hot "straight" roommate Matt (played by the furry, chiseled Andy Ridings).
I am infatuated with the naked body and I think we can all attest to the fact that Hugh was, too.
Taylor dropped out of school sometime around Grade 8 and began working at local mechanical shops and become infatuated with machines.
The Other SideLike a more compassionate Harmony Korine, filmmaker Roberto Minervini is infatuated with America's dark underbelly and its marginalized denizens.
Have you ever been so infatuated with someone to the point where you just want to devour them head to toe?
It also makes sense that it's cybersecurity founders who are infatuated with the novelist who created the "Big Brother" surveillance state.
So it didn't take much to become infatuated with the Follies after they began to spin and soar through the air.
This should come as no surprise, as eccentric billionaires have been infatuated with the idea of personal, roadable aircraft for decades.
I think she's a really loving, loyal person, and is so infatuated with Lady Bird, or 'Birdie,' as she calls her.
Sensing that her daughter will be as infatuated with Archie as ever, Lodge instructs his chauffeur/manservant to fix the situation.
" Mr. Gehry confessed to not being a train enthusiast: "Model railroads are not something I was infatuated with as a child.
He's drowning in his own sorrow until he meets his daughter's cheerleader friend Angela (Mena Suvari) and becomes infatuated with her.
In high school I came across a painting of the RCA Victor logo on the internet and became infatuated with it.
Literature in Spanish and Portuguese, from Fernando Pessoa to Javier Cercas, from Cortázar to Borges, seems especially infatuated with alter egos.
Scott's mother, Beth Nimmo, said in interviews that Scott had offered friendship to Klebold, who had become privately infatuated with her.
Being infatuated with his bride didn't stop Napoleon turning up a whole three hours late and shabbily dressed to his own wedding.
Pais, who was allegedly "infatuated" with the Columbine attack, was a high school student at Miami Beach Senior High School in Florida.
When it comes to men who were once infatuated with your mother, I couldn't help but wonder: How flippant is too flippant?
We've already talked about how rappers — male and female — are infatuated with the same face masks and deep conditioners that we are.
The man who police say was driving the car was described by a former teacher as having been "infatuated" with Nazi ideology.
Born and raised in Limerick, Ireland, Cross became infatuated with rap upon hearing Schooly D and Public Enemy in the late 80s.
He was mourning the death of Rose La Touche, a young Irishwoman he had become infatuated with when she was around 10.
Catherine, infatuated by the handsome South American, made him a count; the claims of excitable biographers that they were lovers lack evidence.
He took up soccer and skateboarding, became infatuated with weight lifting, and shed the flabbiness that had become a source of ridicule.
At his dorm orientation meeting, Federman spots the beautiful New York City private-school girl Veronica Morgan Wells and is instantly infatuated.
Harder, and more urgent, is to admit why artists are still infatuated with past visions of the future that didn't come true.
When he was a teenager his allergies sent him into air-conditioned theaters for relief, and there he became infatuated with movies.
They were infatuated, too, with unhinged emotion and mystical mumbo-jumbo, and the art that inspired that generation was, often, spiritualist schlock.
It's just a movie with no particular reason for existing, a flashy, trifling throwaway whose surface cleverness masks a self-infatuated credulity.
While strolling through a Macy's the summer before the 2016 election, Maddie Redder was instantly infatuated with a white, long-sleeved lacy shirt.
Beck's best friend, Peach (Pretty Little Liars' Shay Mitchell), a cunning socialite, is also infatuated with her to the point of unhealthy fixation.
Take, first and foremost, the very premise of "Crazy In Love," which is about being totally infatuated with her then-boyfriend, Jay-Z.
Thale is infatuated with his psychologist, Dr. Agatha Matheson (Gretchen Mol) whose romantic past with Karl soured due to her work with psychics.
A "be on the lookout" alert sent to law enforcement said Pais was "infatuated" with Columbine, Douglas County, Colorado, Sheriff Tony Spurlock said.
Clearly, she's secretly in love, or at least infatuated, with Beck — and anyone who Beck gets close to becomes Peach's enemy number one.
She became infatuated with him from afar, but romance would wait until 2015, when a mutual friend set them up on a date.
While the ballroom has only two stained-glass windows, the home itself is known for them, as Winchester was famously infatuated with them.
"I literally got infatuated watching his videos," said Drew Grosse, 35, the chef de cuisine at Little Donkey, a restaurant in Cambridge, Mass.
" He finally decided to confront Derek, accusing him of using his "status to hook up with women that are infatuated with public figures.
Like more than a few of her previous songs, it's about an unrequited crush; this one leaves her shy, infatuated and tongue-tied.
Butt—a simpleton with a steroid abuser's high-pitched voice—becomes infatuated with Alice, and professes his love while holding her at gunpoint.
Kern, who is infatuated with nostalgic memorabilia, created these prehistoric pieces as an attempt to "fossilize" the pop culture influences of his youth.
He's not so much infatuated with Trump as with the "they were afraid" excuse so often used to forgive the decision of Trump voters.
Pokora was becoming ever more infatuated with his forays into corporate networks, and his old friends from the Xbox scene feared for his future.
It's enough to me that they're both kind of infatuated, and nothing pushes people together like stark terror and the grim prospect of death.
Villanelle sleeps with men and women (killing off at least one boyfriend), but it's Eve with whom she becomes infatuated on a deeper level.
Politico reported that Trump seems to be infatuated with military leaders and frequently watches the 1970 film "Patton" about World War II legend Gen.
The game had come into its own while Johnson was in Peru, and he became infatuated with launching from his home away from home.
She forgave him for the misfire, and we all moved on, infatuated with the new guy, who, it seems, will forever overshadow his predecessor.
The burdens inflicted upon our nation's entrepreneurs by an administration infatuated with bigger government, more taxation and over-regulation can no longer be dismissed.
What happened was that in the middle of a deep depression I suddenly became infatuated with this cute-ass girl I knew at school.
Later on I was infatuated with another guy, a charmer, to the point that I thought it was the start of an actual relationship.
"For our third year, we created the perfect kit for those who are infatuated with the Thanksgiving meat masterpiece that is the almighty Turducken."
Aalegra is so infatuated by these moments—and the intense feelings that accompany them—that the problems don't themselves until halfway through the album.
But Newland can't talk about his feelings, even when Winona full-on calls him out on the fact that he's infatuated with her cousin.
Jason Sudeikis and Race costar Stephan James are totally infatuated with each other, the latter told PEOPLE at the films New York City premiere, Wednesday.
Humans have taken notice, becoming infatuated with giraffes from the first moments of the animals' lives, and revering their iconic, alien gangliness across the globe.
"Just seeing my older daughter be so infatuated with our younger daughter, who's 4 months old," said Reynolds, who is married to actress Blake Lively.
A Florida teenager who authorities said was armed, dangerous and "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre became the latest victim of the Columbine tragedy on Wednesday.
Because I was very obsessed with Taylor Swift and Avril Lavigne, and you just become so infatuated with the love you have for a figure.
Despite his relatively young age, Gangarossa told CNBC he'd been "infatuated" with Hollywood and one of its most tragic icons for most of his life.
I still don't know how this compilation ended up on my iPod, except that I was once infatuated with a girl who loved The Stranger.
Both are infatuated with power and lack of detail on significant policy prescriptions, which are hallmarks of their approach in speaking with the American people.
Luu, a restaurateur, was a recent transplant to San Francisco's Chinatown when she quickly became infatuated with the fashion scene of the neighborhood's senior population.
And the end of My Cousin Rachel reminded me that the frazzled, self-conscious anguish of an infatuated boy is endearing only because it's temporary.
Alwyn plays a British courier in Queen Anne's court who is infatuated with Stone, despite her lack of interest and the fact that he's married.
According to Ms. Bell, the resinous material is actually meant to represent all the men that Ms. Ursuta has been infatuated with during her lifetime.
She was so infatuated with her baby girl that she didn't notice the confusion and concern on the faces of the physicians in the room.
An 18-year-old woman who allegedly flew from Miami to Colorado because she was "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting is dead, authorities said Wednesday.
After I started [researching] lion fishes, I became completely infatuated with venoms and venomous animals, eager to learn everything there is to know about them.
It feels like every few months, the media becomes infatuated with a new piece of flashy technology peddled to solve a purported disability-related problem.
The Catholic Queen Catherine of ARAGON was a wife of King Henry VIII, and was divorced from him when he became infatuated with Anne Boleyn.
Instead of becoming infatuated with the empty purity of his algorithm, though, Mr. Smalley remembers to treat it as a means to an organic end.
And although her relationship with Jake Paul started out well, she said she was so infatuated, she ignored "any" red flags before their Vegas wedding.
Sources connected to Ehrich tell TMZ, he looked at property in the L.A. area with the realtor and the guy became infatuated with the actor.
In getting a new TV project off the ground, Glen casts a movie star, played by Rose Byrne, whom he is not-so-secretly infatuated with.
Holmes was "infatuated" with Steve Jobs' signature look of black turtlenecks and Levi's jeans, and asked Arriola how she could create the same aesthetic for herself.
According to the AP, Flick was released and moved in 2014 to Lewiston, Maine, where prosecutors say he grew infatuated with 48-year-old Kimberly Dobbie.
Photographer, Jan Hoek, became infatuated with a small group of men in Nairobi, who pretended to be pirates, even though they had never seen the ocean.
By the end of the video, Grande and Foster are so infatuated with one another that they destroy a bathroom during a steamy make-out session.
I was so hungry for Korean culture as a Korean American that I became infatuated with these overgrown dudes performing in weird costumes for preteen girls.
In Kelly Robson's "Skin City," a street burlesque dancer becomes infatuated with a privacy-shrouded woman and tries to find a way to spark a connection.
And then there's me, who, for six months, became infatuated with a guy who made Italian sandwiches so tasty that I might have killed for them.
Although humans have been infatuated with these mythical creatures since the earliest civilizations, what caused the recent millennial obsession with all things unicorn remains a mystery.
Landon is infatuated with Shep because they went to college together and because Shep, as I am led to believe, is a successful a ladies man.
He simply got infatuated with how much money he could borrow, and he did not give enough thought to how much money he could pay back.
He attended the segregated Dunbar High School and, infatuated after seeing Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian Institution, longed to become an aviator.
It looks and sounds homemade, which makes it reassuringly accessible — but it also captures the allure that makes me so hopelessly infatuated with pasta and seafood.
Lori was especially infatuated with "Standing In Holy Places" series, a fictional series about various "exciting prophesied events that still must occur before the Second Coming."
In middle school and then steadily through high school, I had been infatuated with a boy who lived in this house, a perfectly untouchable Joshua Michaelson.
Ms. Borgmann, who is 303 and lives outside of Indianapolis, first encountered and became infatuated with pet skunks in her former job as a vet tech.
But critics and scholars also saw not-too-veiled racist undertones: a giant black gorilla who becomes infatuated with a white woman was seen as inhuman.
Both fell in love with music via family members; for Martyn it was his vinyl obsessed father, and for Steffi her new age infatuated older brother.
Faustino claims Harrison was infatuated with Kelly Bundy back in the "Married with Children" days ... and what he allegedly said will shock every Beatles fan on earth.
We were so infatuated with their debut full-length album that we placed it in the coveted number one spot of our best albums of 2014 list.
After being introduced to "Mad" Max in episode one, Dustin and Lucas are immediately infatuated with the local arcade's new crowning king queen and student: Maxine Mayfield.
Nearly 20 years after the mass shooting at Columbine, an entire subculture of online fans, sometimes called "Columbiners," remains infatuated with the killing and the teenage shooters.
Reputation is an oddly bifurcated creation, half obsessed with grim score-settling and celebrity damage, half infatuated with a lover who takes her away from all that.
Merendino met Meza when he hired him as an escort through an online ad while vacationing in San Diego in June 2013, and he was instantly infatuated.
This refers to when someone can't help but be infatuated with a love interest, to the point that they're obsessed with making sure their feelings are reciprocated.
Police are searching for 6900-year-old Sol Pais, who allegedly traveled from Miami to Colorado because she is "infatuated" with the school shooting, USA Today reported.
Police are searching for 18-year-old Sol Pais, who allegedly traveled from Miami to Colorado because she is "infatuated" with the school shooting, USA Today reported.
Most critics loathed or ignore it, but Kael was infatuated, and her 9,000-word defence of the outlaw biopic earned her a position at the New Yorker.
There he became infatuated with Ovid's "Metamorphoses," that freewheeling ancient anti-epic whose tales of gods and monsters inspired so many masterpieces of Baroque and Renaissance art.
That woman, Sol Pais, is armed, extremely dangerous, and is reportedly "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting that ravaged the community two decades ago, according to law enforcement.
The report said that the university physician, Richard H. Strauss, was "infatuated" with the wrestling team and timed his workouts so he could shower with the wrestlers.
Drew Nieporent was born in 216 and was obsessed with food by the early 230s, before New York diners and newspaper critics became infatuated with everything French.
Public markets, creditors and venture capitalists, whom WeWork's dreamy co-founder, Adam Neumann, has infatuated for years, appeared unwilling to hand over any more unless something changed.
He recently appeared in Netflix's "Always Be My Maybe" as the lead's brief love interest, a space case celebrity too infatuated with himself to be her endgame lover.
" Reached for comment by BuzzFeed News, Marnò, who is now a professional actor, told BuzzFeed News that she "was infatuated with him, but that experience freaked me out.
First, though, Marianne needs to coach Max in how to pretend he's infatuated with her, in addition to coaching him to speak French with a correct Parisian accent.
If you're infatuated to the point that you can't help but spot the park's creator John Hammond everywhere, then you might share something in common with this guy.
It's a survey of a Brooklyn club scene infatuated with diaspora and cohesion—that is to say, you can hear every influence deliberately, yet it never feels disjointed.
Hinckley orchestrated the 1981 attack in an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster, with whom he became infatuated after watching her as an underage prostitute in Taxi Driver.
Austin told Vanity Fair that he was ostracized in school due to his weight, and movies provided an escape — which is how he became so infatuated with them.
"He simply got infatuated with how much money he could borrow, and he did not give enough thought to how much money he could pay back," said Buffett.
Over the course of the memoir, Machado meets her girlfriend — referred to only as "the woman in the Dream House" — and finds herself rapidly infatuated, wooed, love bombed.
Barbara (Judi Dench), an aging schoolteacher, is pathologically infatuated with Sheba (Cate Blanchett), her married colleague, while Sheba is having an affair with a teenage student (Andrew Simpson).
The fantastic production, which reflects a sinister side to this country's unrelenting and self-infatuated optimism, is now playing at the Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway.
Harold became infatuated with boxing at an early age, attending matches with his father at Long Beach Stadium on Long Island and other venues around New York City.
For 22003 years, in her 21s and early 2600s, she was infatuated with her best friend's brother, a married man who lived with his family in South America.
His campaign is run by narcissists who are infatuated with their perception of their own genius, and they've got enough cash to hang around for quite a while.
READ: How Parkland created a nationwide rush to put guns in schools The FBI described her as "infatuated" with the 1999 Columbine school shooting, which left 13 dead.
Evie is immediately infatuated with black-haired Suzanne, and yearning to be close to Suzanne is what leads her to the headquarters of The Girls' Manson Family analogue.
With Drake singing his past relationship mistakes and Ross rapping about being infatuated with his lover, the song certainly has the Bonnie and Clyde vibe written all over it.
In April, for example, the FBI reported that a high school student who was "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting had traveled from Florida to Colorado and made credible threats.
"[I] was completely infatuated with this amazing female entrepreneur who dropped out of Stanford and started her own company" Cheung explained on The Dropout (a podcast from ABC News).
There's nothing wrong with that, necessarily—most biographers are infatuated with their subjects—but here history is revised and the record buffed up to the point of being implausible.
He remained infatuated with China, and he gave his family home at the outskirts of London a Chinese name that has been roughly translated as Studio of Everlasting Tranquillity.
She has shown a talent for restraint over the year—writing five gushy letters to boys she is infatuated with, and affixing stamps to them, but never sending them.
It was around that time that she became infatuated with flamenco as well, after discovering it blasting from car stereos while she was out with friends at a park.
He became infatuated with the hypnotic blues of Lightnin' Hopkins and often said that hearing Bobbie Gentry's 1967 hit "Ode to Billie Joe" inspired him to start writing songs.
When the world was young (around the 17th Century) and not infatuated with Austin-Brooklyn-hipster-pie-love, cakes were made with the finest ingredients available to the baker.
"Since Kissinger, the Chinese have been infatuated with gaining and maintaining access to the White House," said Evan S. Medeiros, a senior director for Asia in the Obama administration.
The 46-year-old actress and mogul made headlines on Monday after the Internet became infatuated with her slow-paced walk on the stage of Sunday night's Emmy Awards.
I think that every time I look at a company now, I first look in only those four categories because I'm deeply infatuated ... TS: Anything that's nonprofit right now?
David Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind, touched a lot of actresses and then became infatuated with Jennifer Jones, who in mysterious and semi-spiritual ways was untouchable.
The reason why people are so infatuated with popping pimples, we'll never know, but the blatant fandom surrounding any kind of extraction is big enough to fill a sports stadium.
Thinking about drawing, I was initially infatuated with one aspect of Zoe's project in particular: the early 20th-century time-motion studies of scientific management engineers Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
Hinckley tried to kill Reagan in 1981 in an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster – he became infatuated with her after watching her play an underage prostitute in Taxi Driver.
Erol Alkan: Up until a few years back, Beyond The Wizards Sleeve was just an opportunity to DJ a different corner of music that we're both very much infatuated with.
The story we've been told is that West was infatuated with Kardashian for years, and had to wait for her to be single again before they could properly get together.
Whereas season one's director Jean-Marc Vallée shot the Pacific waves buffeting craggy rocks with epic grandeur, the director of season two, Andrea Arnold, is less infatuated with the scenery.
Aiding and abetting Mexican control of illicit narcotics is the oxycodone epidemic owned and operated by legitimate American  developers and patent holders, doctors and pharmacies, all infatuated by obscene profits.
The events of the past week, including a regionwide search for an armed woman who the authorities said was "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting and "extremely dangerous," only emphasized that.
Yahoo's Terez Paylor reported in 2018 that over Mahomes' junior season in college, Brett Veach, then the Chiefs' director of personnel and now the GM, had grown "infatuated" with Mahomes.
At one point, law enforcement began an extensive search for an 18-year-old woman who they said had been infatuated with Columbine, and had flown to Colorado from Florida.
Even Mr. Jeunet's inventive, cinema-infatuated mise-en-scène is steeped in a sort of "so it goes" (or "ça va") drollery, sentimentality plus cynicism being the quintessential French equation.
Pisces is infatuated with the love story of a victim, so you might also enjoy playing out these kinds of scenarios in the bedroom with ties or elaborate role play.
Cam rocked the shirt as a tribute to his new baby boy Chosen -- who was born just before Christmas ... but the Internet blew up with people infatuated with the fashion.
And for a show so clearly infatuated with irreverence and intrigued by hipness, it's surprising that it isn't more self-aware of its nihilistic protagonist's self-importance and self-seriousness.
"I was infatuated with a few classic Americana images that were a little skewed and maybe not as beautiful or as comforting as they might seem on the surface," Stewart explained.
The move comes less than two months since the FBI said a high school student who was "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting traveled from Florida to Colorado and made credible threats.
Having lived in San Francisco for almost five years, Undurraga was infatuated with the wide variety of on-demand services available and realized that Latin Americans would enjoy similar services, too.
For all the creative variety we've seen this year, and over the past decade, the first-person shooter is infatuated not just with the act of shooting, but targeting humanoid heads.
Scott is searching for the mysterious prosthetic, Kaizong has become infatuated with Mimi, who in turn is trying to keep away from all of the various parties who are after her.
She was studying to be a dentist when, in 2000, she abruptly fled to the U.S. with just $300 to her name, following an Irish rock musician she was infatuated with.
Jesse ends up in the orbit of a fashion designer (Alessandro Nivola) infatuated with her "innocence" and, most notably, a makeup artist (Jena Malone) whose friendship seems to hide something darker.
Cameron revealed that she is infatuated with Tim Burton, which means she's thereby also fascinated by eyeliner-wearing Johnny Depp — and she'd use Sharpie pens (!) to try to recreate his look.
Mr. Colbert, who previously hosted Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" in the guise of a self-infatuated conservative political commentator, came to "The Late Show" with considerable fanfare and great expectations.
This album only perks up on the lighter, sparser "Spring," a dizzy, infatuated ballad with a tropicalia melody, on which strummed guitars and sparkling keyboards entwine to conjure a crisp daze.
He wrote fourteen books on all manner of Japanese subjects but was especially infatuated with the customs and culture preserved in Japanese folktales—particularly the ghost-story genre known as kaidan .
A Florida teenager "infatuated" with the Columbine school shooting was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot, ending a massive police hunt during which hundreds of Denver-area schools were closed.
Santa Fe. Just this week, hundreds of schools across Colorado were closed while officials frantically searched for an armed woman who they said had made threats and was "infatuated" with Columbine.
But every other hobbit I knew eventually moved to a city and became infatuated with the imagery of the urban landscape—graffiti, rap, fresh kicks, you get the gist of it.
We knew Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) was infatuated with his new girlfriend, Anna (Brittany Snow), from last week's episode, when he annoyed the rest of his friend group by constantly texting her.
At the start of the movie, William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans) and his wife, Elizabeth (Rebecca Hall), professors of psychology at Radcliffe College, become infatuated with their student Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote).
In Phantom Thread, set in the 1950s, Lewis plays a British fashion designer named Reynolds Woodcock who becomes infatuated with a young commoner named Alma (Vicky Krieps), who he makes his muse.
Before Pati Dubroff was painting the faces of Priyanka Chopra, Amanda Seyfried, Eva Mendes, and Margot Robbie, she was just a girl growing up in New Jersey who was infatuated with makeup.
But for single-player, each new Battlefield — and EA's marketing division — seemed evermore infatuated with the design of the massively successful Call of Duty games, despite the series being Battlefield's aesthetic opposite.
For a day or two it felt like the entire world was infatuated with a set of octogenarians who'd ambled into the hallowed halls of one of the UK's most famous clubs.
He was a latchkey kid born on the South Side of Chicago who watched MTV and Tiny Toons and was hugely infatuated with the weirdo art-rock act They Might Be Giants.
As host to many Chinese entrepreneurs as friends and partners, I have noticed a single trend — Chinese entrepreneurs are infatuated with the US market, despite being a smaller market with more competition.
The paper was an influential voice of moderation amid anti-Reconstruction demagoguery and widespread lynching, and the murder trial—of a man infatuated by the Dawson family's Swiss nanny—was national news.
A woman is so infatuated with John Cusack, she showed up at his house multiple times, and even threatened to do a little "black" magic on his boners ... according to the actor.
You say he is the worst prime minister in living memory, an opinion so grossly uncharitable that it could only emanate from rabid, Brussels-infatuated journalists, wholly given over to Remain propaganda.
The most infatuated was the professor, who was vividly reminded of the privilege of teaching an avid mind, but even he realized that her stay with them could not go on forever.
Katherine, for example, sounds surprised by the network's preoccupation with reaching younger demographics, or why they'd be infatuated with a comic, played by Ike Barinholtz, perceived as a big draw among young men.
VALUE: 4 PACKAGING: 2 EASE: 4 DELICIOUSNESS: 3 TOTAL SCORE: 3.3 All five services urged me to learn about where my produce was sourced from, but PeachDish was especially infatuated with the idea.
Sol Pais and Elizabeth Lecron were "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting, with Lecron traveling to Littleton, Co., last month ahead of the 20th anniversary of the shooting and Lecron having visited in August.
There are the products of nineteenth-century chemical innovation—viridian green, cadmium orange, and the chrome yellow with which van Gogh was infatuated but which, over time, has begun to darken his sunflowers.
He grew infatuated with the trumpet in 21990, after seeing Kirk Douglas in the film "Young Man With a Horn," based on a novel inspired by the life of the trumpeter Bix Beiderbecke.
TO: I do think Kelly is a person that resonates with a certain kind of woman, in terms of being someone who thinks the only kind of worthwhile love is the infatuated kind.
The band's succinct, romantic ode to pessimism plays during some seriously hardcore bedroom moping by the Duck Man, who is tragically infatuated with best friend Andie but can't summon the courage to tell her.
Spacey won an Oscar for 1999's American Beauty, playing a 42-year-old advertising executive who has a midlife crisis when he becomes sexually infatuated with Suvari's character, his teenage daughter's best friend.
Baldwin had been infatuated with Bleckner's large floral painting "Sea and Mirror" (24) for years and asked Boone (who represents Bleckner) if she could convince the collector who owned it to part with it.
Investigators said Ms. Lecron consumed Nazi literature and was infatuated with mass killers, posting photographs and comments on social media glorifying the Columbine school shooters, who killed 13 and wounded 21 in Littleton, Colo.
The area was infatuated with trap, so I seen a lot of great rappers compromise they art trying to fit into what the status quo was, and I never was going for that shit.
From what I can gather, loosely, it's basically presenting this scenario: Say you're infatuated with Lindsay Lohan, but you don't live on a Greek party island and don't think, generally speaking, she's completely irresponsible.
He spent his adolescent years at a military-themed boarding school, where he became infatuated with martial dress and ceremony and idolized his supervisor, a former Army colonel known to the boys as Maje.
Jailed for killing a man who was infatuated with her, Renata is often framed closely in a 4:3 aspect ratio through a series of gentle tableaus — singing, reciting poems, posing with different outfits.
" Right: "I'm infatuated with the ballet and spent eight months working closely with my dear friend Benjamin Millepied on these costumes for an L.A. Dance Project performance at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Tex.
Infatuated by Jake, Sasha joins his band of late-teens and very-early-20-somethings (almost all played by non-professional actors) looking to make ends meet and enjoy the spoils at the same time.
Apparently the first step in Russia's plan to take over the world is to seduce all the insecure, ego-driven, strength-infatuated, power-obsessed, money-driven, delusional macho men of America and proceed from there.
The newly released documents flesh out the narrative that Watts, 33, had grown distant from his family and infatuated with Kessinger, with whom he wanted a "fresh start," prosecutors said at his sentencing last Monday.
An epic droop occurs in the Bulgarian song "Spava Mi Se, Lega Mi Se," about a boy infatuated with a neighbor girl, heard here in a 2014 performance from Santa Fe, N.M. JAMES R. OESTREICH
I had been infatuated by the idea of Hillary Clinton because to me she seemed like a great woman who opened up all of these doors for other women and was truly fighting for equality.
Directed by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer of Miami-based collective Borscht, it sees two infatuated special agents searching for extraterrestrial lifeforms, smoking cigarettes, drinking espressos while driving, and riding on a cool-ass airboat.
In his meandering tour of the territory, Moss meets and becomes infatuated with Mary (Christine Marzano), an itinerant traveler who teaches him how to make an apple bong after they spend an afternoon gutting fish.
She's become infatuated with a poet she barely knows, a black man with a "face cabdrivers pretend not to see," and every minor interaction with him seems to make her life with Khalil feel counterfeit.
I mean for a while I'd think, after some perfectly pointless involvement that was far more trouble than it was worth — I'd think, 'Oh God, I hope I don't get infatuated with anybody ever again.
Set in a hyper-glam Manhattan, it focuses on have-not Louise as she becomes infatuated with has-plenty Lavinia and ultimately manages to con her way to the center of the New York literati.
"Infatuated" with Columbine: An 18-year-old woman who officials said was armed and had traveled to Denver before the 20th anniversary of the shooting was found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The film is based on a play by Neal Bell, and Amis's sharp retorts to her infatuated interrogator and taboo statements about femininity and motherhood could evoke a 1990s erotic thriller were it not so grim.
One player becomes infatuated with a woman he meets in the game, and wants to form a relationship with her in real life, but she's a lot more cautious, and won't tell him where she lives.
Dooley says his daughter, "a typical little girl who loves pink and who is completely infatuated with animals," got a much-needed break when Cinderella arrived so the two could do make-up and crafts together.
Sara (Inez Curro), a young orphaned student who shares a room with Miranda and becomes infatuated with her, is played with a creepy look, as if she might be a child in need of an exorcism.
What I found was a bunch of characters you couldn't write—Brian, Deepinder, and Paul—complex, inspiring and passionate folk with encyclopedic minds, who were truly infatuated, engrossed and sometimes overcome by their love for music.
Law enforcement officials said that Ms. Pais, a student at Miami Beach Senior High School, had been "infatuated" with the Columbine shooting and had made alarming social media posts and threatening statements to friends and family.
Infatuated with Ziming herself, Meiling jealously follows her mother on these dates and almost ends up bagging him, in a rough approximation of "The Graduate" (a title which appears in the film on a cinema marquee).
The man police say rammed his car into a crowd of people protesting a white nationalist rally on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va., was "very infatuated with the Nazis," according to one of his high school teachers.
So Will's D&D buddies — Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) — find a new cool girl to be group-infatuated with, Max (Sadie Sink), and a new creepy-crawly menace to battle.
Whether playing the infatuated gangster's moll, the resigned prisoner drained of spirit, the hardened and scrounging ex-convict, or the small-time, seen-it-all maven that Qiao eventually becomes, Zhao is never less than convincing.
The Royal College of Surgeons happened to be round the corner from the Slade, and it was just one of the many establishments where Saoudi delved deeper into the history he'd become infatuated with as a kid.
In 2014-15 he was briefly infatuated by India's tech scene, for example, and appointed Nikesh Arora, an Indian-born former Google executive, as his heir apparent, only to ease him out a year later, in 2016.
Privately built with donations from ordinary midwestern citizens, the sombre monument revealed a country unashamed of its growing wealth and global influence, but at the same time "not infatuated with any vision of empire", the president declared.
In the case of media conglomerate Bloomberg, it seems its editorial team is completely infatuated with the millennials, this new generation of 18- to 34-year-olds who refuse to play by the rules of the Olds.
Denver-area public schools announced they would close on Wednesday after a Florida woman known to be infatuated with the 1999 mass shooting at Columbine High School flew to Colorado and purchased a gun, the AP reports.
Today, as people across all income levels become increasingly worried about how they and their children will survive in tech-infatuated America, "we are back to the Vietnam War when it comes to jobs," Mr. Stern said.
"When asked about the most notable star he interviewed, Golding said: "I covered all of the 'Harry Potter' stuff, so Daniel Radcliffe when he was quite young at that time, I used to be infatuated with him.
Four years later, large segments of the Republican Party seemed to agree that they were faced with a very similar problem: a vain, volatile, win-infatuated celebrity running a squalid sideshow the country couldn't help gawking at.
So I decided to talk it over with Charlie Harding, a musicologist and co-host of Vox's Switched on Pop podcast, to get a sense of why so many people were so infatuated with this strange tune.
His writings began to reflect not only what he felt while watching other people but also how he felt about himself and his compulsion, beginning with his origins as a farm boy infatuated with his aunt Katheryn.
She also needs to have moments where she acts like a "smart, strong, woman" so we're more inclined to believe her — her season two storyline where she becomes infatuated with Billy Russo doesn't do her any favors.
If the Daily Mail is to be trusted, Murdoch's happiness in his relationship with Hall comes after a rocky break-up with his ex-wife Wendi Deng, who allegedly became infatuated with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
And for celebrities who grew up watching the same TV shows and movies and reading the same teenybopper magazines we did, it would stand to reason that they became as infatuated with Leo as the rest of us.
She made a video saying she was interested ... Now, Cejudo tells us he's so infatuated with Nikki ... if it came down to wrestling with her ex-BF in the squared circle -- he'd do it ... AND COME OUT VICTORIOUS!!!
The women who sent naked pictures to Charles Bronson are not at all unique: There are several cases of women becoming infatuated with convicted serial killers and even starting relationships with them as they're serving time in prison.
Check her out in action, and find out how she turned a passion project into a full-time gig, the unexpected ways she measures success, and her take on why even adults are infatuated with balloons, straight ahead.
The first film will be "Mädchen in Uniform" (Friday and Tuesday), a 2505 German feature with an all-women cast, set at a boarding school whose students — especially a newcomer — are infatuated with the kindest, most motherly teacher.
In his 2010 book, "The Marriage-Go-Round," Andrew J. Cherlin, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University, argues that Americans, who are more religious than their counterparts in other wealthy, developed nations, are also more infatuated with marriage.
Whereas, in Tablet 6, we get his crudely worded rejection of the infatuated Ishtar and then the slaughter of the Bull of Heaven, which so displeases the gods that they punish Gilgamesh by killing off his beloved Enkidu.
In Sofia Coppola's dreamy, classic 1999 debut The Virgin Suicides, an adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides' novel, Dunst played the central dream girl the neighborhood boys are infatuated with: Lux Lisbon, "a stone fox" hungry to experience something like life.
In CMBYN, based on the 2007 book by André Aciman of the same name, he plays 17-year-old Elio who, upon meeting a tall, tan, handsome 24-year-old American grad student, Oliver (Armie Hammer), becomes immediately infatuated.
Then there are genre departures: Roupenian's fairy tale "The Mirror, the Bucket, and the Old Thigh Bone" presents a finicky but kindhearted princess who, dissatisfied with every suitor in the land, ends up accidentally infatuated with her mirror reflection.
I loved that scene too because it was really the first time we've seen Daenerys in the presence of an equal; Jon isn't an adversary Dany can burn, nor is he a member of her crew of infatuated acolytes.
I was speaking to Radio 5 live earlier but it was very brief, they asked what my commenters were saying about Brexit, but I just said people were more infatuated with the music and me dancing like an idiot.
It doesn't help Britain or the rest of Europe to have, in Donald Trump, an American president who until recently was publicly infatuated with Putin, and has so far allowed only toothless sanctions on Russia for its electoral meddling.
For five days, she described to the jury, with little emotion or remorse, how she had become blindly infatuated with Mr. Smith and never tried to stop him as he brutalized and starved Zymere during their 16-month relationship.
Designers have become so infatuated with heritage check over the last few years – maybe Brexit is turning them back on to traditional British craft – that we didn't think we could see the woven fabric done in an innovative way.
The first half of the new book concerns neither of these two lovers, and is told entirely from the perspective of Elio's now-divorced father, Samuel, as he finds himself infatuated with a much younger woman he meets on a train.
Part of it is [the fear of] catfishing, but part of it is just the incredible suspension of disbelief it requires for someone to love — or to let themselves become infatuated or beguiled or glamoured by — this one open tab.
While I'm infatuated with her alluring speaking voice, Rose is much more interested in the fact that she's found her voice — and wants to make sure it's heard through her new Friday night VH1 talk show The Amber Rose Show.
The first two episodes of the new season are terrific: Hannah (Lena Dunham), settling into an odd mix of Nora Efron and Erica Jong, writes a magazine piece on Hamptons women infatuated with their surf instructor (Rogue One's Riz Ahmed).
She is infatuated not only with American movie stars and the life of the silver screen, but also with a group of upper-class relatives on her mother's side who are rich and cultured; several of them are professional classical musicians.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (D-Minn.) "infatuated with al Qaeda" on Fox News Monday night.
You can see Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling as a diplomat's wife who becomes enamored with a chimp in Max Mon Amor or watch an ape become infatuated with a human in the Dino de Laurentiis–produced 1976 version of King Kong.
It's a narrative that appears often in film, but in the allegedly similar Ex Machina, say, the robot's treatment of the young engineer infatuated with it/her reduces the story to a hysterical male nightmare about women being heartless and manipulative.
"Every once in awhile a new ecosystem or a new idea or meme comes along that people get infatuated with," Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour told Motherboard in a phone interview, discussing the hype surrounding bots that followed Zuckerberg's keynote address.
It appears as though they are returning to a time in their youth when they were infatuated with teenage boy bands and read teen magazines; a time when beautiful young men were still magical and unattainable and thus largely unthreatening.
But for the time being, Cuomo is playing the part of the president we wish we had — compassionate, well-informed, firm, but also flexibly responding to changing conditions — as opposed to the irascible, ignorant and self-infatuated president we do have.
A mysterious young widow who calls herself Helen Graham has moved into an empty gothic manor with her young son, and while the neighborhood fears that she may be a witch, Gilbert Markham, our narrator, rapidly becomes infatuated with her.
His career launched during a time when African American artists were often infatuated with and obliged to work with figuration, but his abstractions were in good company among the likes of Alma Thomas, Howardena Pindell, Frank Bowling, and Ed Clark.
Sprawling and sensual, "She" tells the story of a man who's infatuated with a woman from his imagination — whether she's based on a real person or is merely a figment of his desire is unclear, but that doesn't really matter.
That whole time Dallas was growing infatuated with Smith, a 6-foot-3 North Carolina State freshman, despite well-publicized concerns about a knee injury he had suffered in high school and whispers of selfishness and moodiness when the Wolfpack struggled.
DENVER (Reuters) - A woman described as "infatuated" with the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, who bought a pump-action shotgun and ammunition after she flew into Colorado on Monday, was an extreme threat the FBI and police said on Tuesday.
At some point the music producer becomes infatuated with a waitress (Natalie Portman), and at a point when Faye and the musician separate, he takes up with one gorgeous woman (Cate Blanchett), while Faye takes up with another (Bérénice Marlohe).
Upon receiving a considerable inheritance in the wake of his mother's death, Charlie Friend — a generally listless man, unable to hold a job and deeply infatuated with his bright, young upstairs neighbor Miranda — makes the decision to purchase an artificial human for himself.
If you're infatuated with a certain brand or product, there's an appeal to being able to show off your own diamond-encrusted version of it — especially if it's something as unassuming as a slice of pizza, a burger, or a bottle of ranch.
It's topped off with a healthy amount of twang from the cast, in particular from Damon Daunno, whose Curly is the falsetto-infatuated love child of Western movie staple Roy Rogers and sensitive Swedish songwriter Sondre Lerche, and Rebecca Naomi Jones's wry Laurey.
Jan. 31-March 15 The Russian soprano Anna Netrebko has played in "Trovatores" across the world over the past several years, building her reputation as one of the most formidable interpreters of the role of Leonora, a noblewoman infatuated with a troubadour.
He has a TV development deal, a loyal best friend, an inhumanly patient and understanding ex, a mother who remains infatuated with David through her own fatal ordeal, and a hometown community who admire him for taking the leap to the big city.
The documents vividly underline the basic narrative already laid out by Colorado authorities: Chris had grown distant from his family and infatuated with a "new love" until, at last, he could not keep them all in his life — and chose his lover.
The charismatic 18-year-old Canadian has infatuated the New York crowds with his skill and on court panache that has made him the youngest man to make it into the fourth round of the U.S. Open since American Michael Chang in 1989.
I never played all the way through Bayonetta, but was infatuated enough with the way the game looked that I spent hours upon hours watching playthroughs, reading up on the game, and even at one point making plans to cosplay Bayonetta herself.
"Nobody had expected her to be so sullenly beautiful," says Eatwell, who speculates that Short's striking beauty — which inspired the infatuated press to call her "The Black Dahlia" ("evocative of an exotic flower, of desire both toxic and intoxicating") — prompted her enduring legend.
Watching almost every game, devouring practice reports and tracking off-season moves, they are as infatuated with the Jets as their most ardent comrades in Manitoba — even if, until a few years ago, some could not locate the province on a map.
This book gives him the space to go beyond the Bettencourt-for-Beginners version, which is this: To the ultimate dismay of Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers, her only child, Liliane Bettencourt became infatuated with François-Marie Banier, a man 25 years her junior.
The directors double as actors here, with Mr. Brody as the self-infatuated Count Orsino and Mr. Steinfeld as an especially tuneful Feste, a clown in Olivia's court, who delivers his melancholy ballads in the style of a James Taylor-esque troubadour.
David Bowie, who died Sunday at the age of 69, released more than 20 studio albums (and dozens of singles) during a decades-long career that found him infatuated with everything from starry-eyed space-folk to guitar-hero glam-rock to gurgling electronica.
While DeBenedetto was able to share the news with his brother and stepdad, he didn't get a chance to tell his mother – who he described as being infatuated with Gilly and his music – as she died from cancer two weeks ago, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Now, 20 years after the massacre, the Jeffco Public Schools district is asking its community whether the high school should be torn down and rebuilt in an effort to temper this subculture of online fans who remain infatuated with the killing and the teenage shooters.
Essentially, Artemis is a lunar sci-fi thriller, and it arrives at a high point in cultural moon lunacy—entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are infatuated with the idea of settlements there, and startups like Moon Express see Luna as a base for further spaceward travel.
In the 14 years since British rom-com classic Love Actually was released, a majority of the film's fans have found nothing weird in the behavior of lovesick Mark (Andrew Lincoln), who's infatuated with the new wife (Keira Knightley) of his best friend (Chiwetel Ejiofor).
She seeks a relationship that is based entirely on his infatuated sexual eagerness; it offers absolutely no possibilities of conversation or genuine personal intimacy, since Octavian, so far as we are allowed to know him, is a very stupid teenager, albeit with pretty manners.
What I Love 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Growing up in central California, Betsy Wolfe was so infatuated with real estate that she routinely collected the circulars that listed homes for sale, fanning them out on the living room floor and mooning over the possibilities.
The early and mid-aughts were the Roaring '20s of magazines, with the looming economic recession not yet imaginable and the disruption of digital media not considered by publishing executives, so infatuated with their pretty print pages and the huge margins that print advertising delivered.
While we've got nothing but love for Hadid — and we're sure people in the Middle East are infatuated with her as well — diversity and representation are always important, and this cover seems to play more into Western ideals of beauty and culture than the region's very own.
"Either the individual or someone close to him or her will help the infatuated person realize that their interest is one-sided and not sustainable in a realistic relationship," she says, adding how important it is to rely on objective feedback from trusted friends and family.
Picking up all the instruments in the house she lived in, she started playing guitar and singing, drawing on her improv training as well as the legacy of freaked out melodicists she became infatuated with in New York, like no-wave guitarist and songwriter Arto Lindsay.
It scares me that people are so fed up with elites, so hate and mistrust Clinton and are so worried about the future — jobs, globalization and terrorism — that a bare majority could still fall for this self-infatuated carnival barker if he exhibited half a political brain.
He'd circle me in great fugues of self-infatuated improv, doing voices, abruptly changing dialogue or the names of characters, forcing me to hurriedly xxxxxxx out endless lines on the Canon Typestar, a kind of proto word processor that heat-transferred the type on to the page.
Quoting from Simpson's letters, Sebba suggests that she tried to squirm out of her relationship with King Edward VIII, whom she viewed with a sort of maternal pity, but he was so infatuated that she could only watch as he hurtled toward his abdication in 1936.
"Angel" (season 214, episode 2110) "Angel" is a bit of a season two practice run: Buffy is at first infatuated with Angel, but then she finds out about his dark past, and in a long, tense sequence, it looks as though she'll have to kill him.
The cigar was called La Palina, which is "the Paley," and Paley created a La Palina radio hour and found that it reversed declining sales, more results from radio than they had got from print and then became infatuated with the medium of radio, decided actually cigars aren't cool.
It was featured in the American version of The Office, which made fun of the fact that it's a virtual world where you could work at a paper company, and CSI: New York, which was infatuated with the notion that a virtual world could have a seedy underbelly.
Voicemails and phone calls from Jackson to Safechuck and Robson A guiding thread throughout the documentary is that Jackson would go through very intense phases of being infatuated with a boy — and in Safechuck and Robson's case, their families — during which he would remain in near-constant contact.
"Musk, 45, didn't have a scene with Heard, 30, but apparently became infatuated anyway, according to a source close to the set, and began sending emails to Rodriguez and others — some made available to THR through a confidential source — asking him to set up a rendezvous," the report stated.
He spends time with each of them, but things are clearly moving more quickly with certain women: Notably, Krystal (who thinks she's got this whole thing in the bag, which means she probably doesn't), and Bekah, with whom Arie is completely infatuated — and who scores the group date rose.
DENVER (Reuters) - An 18-year-old Florida woman infatuated with the Columbine massacre was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in Colorado on Wednesday after she touched off an extensive manhunt by making a "pilgrimage" to the state days before the 20th anniversary of the 1999 school shooting.
IN "ALL THAT MAN IS", published in 2016, David Szalay arranged snapshots of nine lonely men from around Europe, including a Danish journalist chasing a political kiss-and-tell scandal in Spain, and a Hungarian bodyguard infatuated with the prostitute he is being paid to protect at a Westminster hotel.
"(Markets) are infatuated with QE. We are all buying the market purely on the fact that more money is going to flood into markets, depressing bond yields and increasing the value of risk assets such as equities," said Peter Lowman, chief investment officer at wealth manager Investment Quorum in London.
A female friend of mine who says she's usually the stereotypical guy in this situation described the several-night stand like this: "You know the person well at this point, so there's no real discovery, but you're infatuated for just a few hours and then it goes away," she says.
But I think we are, as a culture — especially now — infatuated with the idea of injustice and the justice system and whether or not somebody's falsely accused, and we fancy ourselves the type of person that can watch something and be the judge and the jury and figure out a crime.
I became infatuated with a passage from Johnson's story "Homeless and High," which in its own way perfectly encapsulates the energy that Gregg Allman, both alone and with The Allman Brothers band, brought to his best work: And that's how, on the Ave, we drank up the dregs of the 60s.
The documents, as described by TV stations KCNC, KDVR and KUSA, vividly underline the basic narrative already laid out by Colorado authorities: Chris, 33, had grown distant from his family and infatuated with a "new love" until, at last, he could not keep them all in his life — and chose his lover.
THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK If the Simon & Garfunkel reference in the title weren't enough, it sure sounds a bit like "The Graduate": A newly minted college graduate (Callum Turner) contends with both the girl he's wooing (Kiersey Clemons) and his father's mistress (Kate Beckinsale), with whom he becomes infatuated.
David Byrne liked it so much that he let Gomez use the iconic bassline from Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" to hold down the pop star's infatuated vocals; the result is a track that retains just enough of its parent track's simplicity and anxiety to allow an all-consuming crush to sound fresh and interesting.
I do not like this man...or this painting: 8:46 AM: Cooper's worst fears weren't spiders or his old bully—they were his loss of sense of self, ending up with Alzheimer's like his dad, never seeing his mom again, being betrayed by the woman he's infatuated with, losing a sense of reality, etc.
Maybe you're tempted to answer that all would be well if only the party hadn't been stabbed in the back by a handful of self-infatuated G.O.P. moderates — read John McCain and Susan Collins — supposedly more concerned about their reputation on the Sunday talk show circuit than with the welfare of their constituents back home.
Those works flank a larger canvas depicting an unidentified female nude with no recognizable facial features — scholars insist it's Mathilde — and in the room plays a selection of Schönberg's pieces including Verklärte Nacht, a string sextet inspired by a poem of the same name, which Schoenberg set to music in 1899, while infatuated with Mathilde.
Her name was Ms. Dee and she was a volunteer at my local library … I was so infatuated with the stories she told me and how kind she was to me, but the most important thing that she did was help me gain more confidence in myself and show me how much potential I have.
It had been planned as a time for prayers and memorials, but instead hundreds of schools in Colorado were closed as the authorities frantically searched for Sol Pais, an armed 18-year-old woman who law-enforcement officials said was infatuated with the massacre, made threats and had traveled to the state from Florida.
We can maybe chalk it up to an infatuated nostalgia with the wilds of the American West in a period when the idea of what America is, is undeniably fraught with turmoil; or perhaps it's a reaction to the #BalmainArmy and Kardashian-peddled contoured athleisure that has become the look that will define this decade in the future.
Here is a show that looks at Emily Dickinson—one of the greatest poets in American literature, a woman infatuated with death and dying, queer and forced to hide or kill her own desires, a near-recluse for many years and dead at 55—and asks the question: What if Emily Dickinson was in fact 100% That Bitch?
"Infatuated by the legends of Atlantis in particular, and Stearns' masterpiece in heavy rotation, I sculpted the sonic scenery conceptualized around nebulous, aqua-infused tones and textures, synthesizers in the key of hope, tickling nuances reminiscent of watery waves, and a particularly crafted sound-texture to resemble an advanced species of dolphin," Matthewdavid tells The Creators Project.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is infatuated with the 220006 election map, which underscores his dominance in red-coded rural counties.
Despite being just a few miles from Columbine High School, where 13 people were killed by two students 20 years ago, and a recent manhunt for a woman who was "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre made threats against schools in the area, STEM students said they never expected their campus would be the next American school to cope with a shooting.
The fish-out-of-water, pop culture-infused film looks as though it borrowed some things from Peter Weir's modern classic The Truman Show, and possibly from Shira Piven's 2014 comedy Welcome to Me, which stars Kristen Wiig as a woman so infatuated with Oprah that she decides to spend a lottery jackpot on producing her own daytime talk show.
Whether it is the parents of a fledgling neo-Nazi infatuated with Hitler or the family of a young Muslim smitten with the online speeches of Anwar al-Awlaki, the radicalized American imam whose fiery rhetoric called for jihad against the United States, law enforcement must create an environment that encourages folks to come forward and report someone enamored with hateful ideologies.
She investigated them in early plays like "Inky" (a nanny in thrall to Muhammad Ali) and "The Five Hysterical Girls Theorem" (a mathematician infatuated with prime numbers), and again in later ones like "The Ruby Sunrise" (one woman fixated on inventing television and another determined to have that story told) and "Compulsion" (a man gripped by Anne Frank and her diaries).
"I'm interested in how Silicon Valley can be so infatuated with Yuval, which they are — it's insane he's so popular, they're all inviting him to campus — yet what Yuval is saying undermines the premise of the advertising- and engagement-based model of their products," said Tristan Harris, Google's former in-house design ethicist and the co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology.
Neil Klugman, who lives in Newark with his unsophisticated aunt and works at the public library, encounters Brenda Patimkin at the country club pool (he's a guest, not a member) and becomes at once infatuated and repulsed by her suburban family's easy entitlement, complete with the assumption they can "fix" just about anything that doesn't suit them, including their noses.
" The documentary paints Mr. Cohn as a sulfurous hypocrite who attacked Jews, even though he was Jewish, and who attacked gays, never admitting that he was gay, even as he became infatuated with G. David Schine: a friendship that spurred the Army-McCarthy hearings and led to Lillian Hellman's immortal line that the three men were "Bonnie, Bonnie and Clyde.
The network said on Tuesday that it had ordered seven additional episodes of "The President Show," its weekly series starring Anthony Atamanuik as a gregarious, media-infatuated sendup of Mr. Trump, who treats his news conferences as an opening monologue and banters with his sidekick, Vice President Mike Pence (played by Peter Grosz), from his desk in the Oval Office.
Young progressive women in New York who have suddenly been making activism as much a part of their daily habits as chia seed pudding have become infatuated with Ms. Gillibrand, who has long drawn the adoration of the Sheryl Sandbergs of the world — members of the celebrity-feminist corporate class that we now know women seeking the presidency cannot rely on solely.
The better explanations are: (a) the president is infatuated with authoritarians, at least those who flatter him; (b) he's neurotically neuralgic when it comes to the subject of his election; (c) he's ideologically sympathetic to Putinism, with its combination of economic corporatism, foreign-policy cynicism, and violent hostility to critics; (d) he's stupid; or (e) he's vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
I was low-key infatuated with her and thought she might be on it too, but I was with my girlfriend and eventually, we left to go back to her place around 3 AM. I couldn't stop thinking about fucking the other girl and eventually decided to tell my girlfriend that I'd forgotten something important at the party and was going to go back to get it.
Read more: Colorado schools shut down as FBI seeks 'extremely dangerous' 18-year-old woman 'infatuated with Columbine' ahead of the 20-year anniversary of the shooting Pais, who is from Florida, flew from Miami to Denver on Monday, where she purchased a pump-action shotgun and ammunition, FBI Special Agent in Charge Dean Philips, of Denver, Colorado, said at a press conference on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump on a gloomy Friday afternoon finally announced that his chief of staff Reince Priebus would be leaving his administration, hours after the president saw Obamacare repeal fail in the Senate, Congress tie his hands on Russian sanctions, and his new communications director tell a reporter that Priebus is a "paranoid schizophrenic" and that his chief strategist is infatuated with himself to the point of attempted autofellation.

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