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Sure, I miss the more cerebral incarnations of Star Trek.
Active creative processes, like dancing, will be more appealing than something more cerebral.
I reverse-engineered my understanding of acting; it's become more cerebral over time.
So you see yourself in Bart and not in the more cerebral Lisa?
Beyond that, you need to feel satiated on a more cerebral level, she said.
Mr. Harrison was a more cerebral writer than he is often given credit for.
He thought her down-to-earth appeal could balance Mr. Rose's more cerebral approach.
He's a far more cerebral writer now, as well as a more humanist one.
There's a nice balance between intense, all-out action and the more cerebral moments.
It's a much more cerebral way of playing the game than I've ever known.
This "Suspiria" is more cerebral, more intellectually gratifying, but less obviously fun than Argento's.
Its more cerebral fellow-travellers reheat criticisms of democracy that have been around since Plato.
"He had to subdue his emotional side to become more cerebral and logical," she said.
Harris took a more cerebral approach, displaying a forensic skills honed as a district attorney.
And yet in their analysis of the game, each speaks about its more cerebral qualities.
FOR a game often regarded as more cerebral than spectacular, the politics of cricket are remarkably rumbustious.
Where Banchereau has a sensualist's pull toward disorder, Castor, trained as an art historian, is more cerebral.
Here, at this intimate scale, the sculpture felt closer to a painting, its appeal more cerebral than physical.
As he had originally envisioned, it transforms the brutal, unrelenting action from the films into something more cerebral.
The war paintings are only one manner in which Nash exercised a more cerebral tack in his art.
Because there's no split-second jumps to nail, the game is a little slower, a little more cerebral.
The Eiffel Tower, NASA images and the mirabilis flower also have sparked designs, as have more cerebral elements.
That more cerebral side of Mr. Segel is on display in "The Discovery," out March 31 on Netflix.
He's a genius who conjures wonderful premises, but his more cerebral ideas are difficult to translate onto a screen.
With "Where My Heart Used to Beat," he seems intent on shifting the ratios toward a more cerebral narrative.
More cerebral than a stereotypical football player, he is matched in post-hippie free-spirit vibes by his partner.
For all of his time with performing and the sweet science, however, Kelley said his favorite pastime was more cerebral.
He responds to rudimentary stimuli which only rarely intersect with the more cerebral concerns of championships and pro wrestler rankings.
What I appreciate about dance music is that it brings people together in something that surpasses our more cerebral moments.
While Mr. Salle's disjunctive mural-scale compositions are more cerebral and puzzling, they convey feelings of unease similar to Mr. Fischl's.
His films, usually relatively short, did not have stars or plots in any conventional sense; he was after something more cerebral.
Mr. Votto may be an extreme example — more conversant in advanced statistics and more cerebral about using them than most players.
Don't let the cartoon on the cover of the album fool you, it's actually far more cerebral than most people may assume.
The new series is thoughtfully constructed — the films are deeper and more cerebral than most modern blockbusters, the effects continue to stun.
During a time when many southern senators railed against blacks using racist language and archetypes, Russell adopted a far more cerebral approach.
And while Ms. Taymor keeps the play moving briskly (against the odds), even the spanking sequences register as more cerebral than physical.
With a bloggy feel, uncanny sense of humor, and provocative op-eds, The Awl has positioned itself as a more cerebral, less newsy Gawker.
He also said the tone of the show will be somewhere between La La Land and Chazelle's darker, more cerebral 2014 breakout film Whiplash.
Unlike more cerebral arenas like chess or Go, humans still have the advantage behind the steering wheel—on the racetrack and on city streets.
But their softer, more cerebral approaches didn't shake up the way Washington thinks about the world nearly as much as Donald Trump has done.
For Starz, he's entrusted filmmakers Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz to tell a much different story — a more cerebral and glassy tale about the trade.
Turned off by the challenging nature of action games of the era, he wanted a more cerebral role-playing experience, and Dragon Quest III delivered.
Now, Trump Republicanism has won a stunning victory — which presumably weakens the case for the more cerebral, center-right variety with which Ryan is identified.
But as emotionally connected as Sabina is to Jung, it is with his mentor, Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen), that she finds a more cerebral affinity.
"The visceral power of some of the noises I'm attracted to makes them more accessible," she said, than the more cerebral charms of, say, Pierre Boulez.
There's a range—certainly, there are more cerebral 3D Mario stages (like Wet-Dry World in Super Mario 64, basically a world made of spatial puzzles).
Recent rule changes that protect quarterbacks from excessively violent hits are part of it, but the bigger part is the ever more cerebral nature of the job.
Internal critics complained of an inability to delegate, and his rivalry with the more cerebral Douglas Carswell, UKIP's only member of Britain's Parliament, developed into guerrilla warfare.
The accessibility of the prints in Commonwealth, on both a commercial and a semiotic level, contrasts with the more cerebral and contemplative work in DNA of Water.
Sure, the movie was a box office disappointment, but that doesn't always matter with more cerebral films like this one, as far as the Oscars are concerned.
What the network got was "The Cage," a disturbing, bizarrely existential hour of television that was vastly more "cerebral" than the space Western that execs had anticipated.
These movies offer a visceral excitement that more cerebral movies can sometimes have a hard time matching, and the best of them are marvels of cinematic craftsmanship.
"Indica is known as the body high, with a focused calm feeling and sativas were known for the head high, used for more cerebral things," said Dr. Holtzman.
Jeff Flake, a senator from Arizona and one of the more cerebral Republicans, denounced Donald Trump's presidency and the general state of his party from the Senate floor.
" Professor Raiffa was headed for a career as an actuary when, he once said, "I decided that I really wanted to study something more cerebral — something more theoretical.
"I thought it would be fascinating to blend that with a movie that's more cerebral and relationship-based, if Woody Allen made a movie like that," he said.
It is a contrast to Mr. de Blasio, whose approach, observers said, can appear more cerebral and sometimes distant; recently, he has been spending less time at City Hall.
Yet those expecting a whiz-bang film should be prepared for a more cerebral and emotional experience, admirable for its ambition and tone, if not wholly satisfying in its payoff.
She feels that public television allows a more cerebral approach: She can explore the history of vanilla, or explain how nuns in colonial Mexico introduced flan and arroz con leche.
While Ryan Murphy creates big scares with ornately costumed clowns and makeup-caked mental patients over on FX, a much quieter and more cerebral horror anthology creeps along on Syfy.
In a similar vein, FX's "Legion" offers a darker, more cerebral take on mutant powers -- a show that has very little in common with the splashier aspects of the Marvel universe.
And if you happen to have a different kind of defense system where you prefer to keep things cool and more distant, or be more cerebral, you don't like that anxiety.
There was also concern that George Bush, a more natural and charismatic politician, would upstage his brother, the more cerebral of the two, who can be awkward and gaffe-prone in person.
It used to be some other more cerebral, heady lyrics, and then I changed it to hit all of the rhythmic elements of the beat, as a drummer, and with my words.
There is a focus, now, not on "training talent" — the endless slew of creative, attacking players that Argentina is famous for — but on "positions of concept," the more defensive, more cerebral roles.
These more cerebral aspects of "Hystopia" — the much anticipated first novel by a veteran short-story writer — can weigh the book down, like too-heavy ornaments and garlands on a spindly Christmas tree.
"This was a way into a genre that I thought was a little bit more cerebral than your standard hack and slash movie," he told Reuters in an interview, adding he liked versatility.
Screenshot via YouTube If you pay attention to a certain swath of more cerebral hip-hop, especially coming out of Chicago, you've probably noticed the name theMIND creep into the occasional song credit.
Mr. Praw said one of the many misconceptions he brought to Netflix was that there would be no overlap between fans of, say, Gabriel Iglesias's broad comedy and Maria Bamford's more cerebral standup.
Still, most critics hated it, and the film bombed in the U.S. And whether you appreciated Warcraft or not, Mute looks like Jones' return to a more cerebral and personal approach to science fiction.
Their musical point of view—belligerent but wounded—felt a little like outlaw country, a genre that had recently formed in opposition to the slick Nashville scene, but their songs were talkier, more cerebral.
So to have the artwork here on this floor, and immediately see it, is for me a great way to leave parts of the office behind and transition into something more creative, more cerebral.
But it would be foolhardy not to draw a link between the Premier League's devotion to entertainment and its inability to cope with the more cerebral approach demanded, in particular, by the Champions League.
He is under contract to Valencia and is enjoying the challenge of a tougher, more cerebral league and the opportunity to work on his fourth language, Spanish (he speaks English, Icelandic, and some unused Danish).
The time-tested rule of thumb for stoners, though, is that sativas have a more cerebral and wakeful high, while indicas are good for zoning out on your couch for hours and watching Planet Earth.
While the title of the exhibition – Splendor, Myth, and Vision – suggests sensual abandon – each of those nouns a big pillow for Venus to lean against – the pleasure of this show, while significant, is more cerebral.
The 35-year-old unified 175-pound champion Beterbiev has knocked out every opponent he's ever faced in a professional ring, while Bivol, a WBA light heavyweight world titlist since 2017, has a more cerebral approach.
The original Jurassic Park trilogy will also be arriving on the service as of July 1st, and for something more cerebral, Spike Jonze's excellent AI love story Her will come to the service on July 203th.
The tune plays like a more cerebral love letter to Duran Duran, swapping in lyrics inspired by Hemingway's bullfighting-as-art passages in "The Sun Also Rises" for the genre's tired go-tos of hedonism and bombast.
That legend has been sustained by earlier movies, notably Vincente Minnelli's rumbustious "Lust for Life" (with Kirk Douglas as van Gogh) and Robert Altman's more cerebral "Vincent & Theo" (starring Tim Roth and Paul Rhys as the brothers).
In the group, it was really nice to have someone who was a bit more cerebral and fact-based," said Mary Wiseman, a classmate who currently plays Sylvia Tilly in the CBS All Access show "Star Trek: Discovery.
Clinton delivered a far more cerebral address, ticking off a three-point plan to combat terrorism: dismantling their support networks abroad, reinvesting in law enforcement at home (including new gun control measures) and working to prevent domestic radicalization.
From comparing the breakdown of old friendships to the bitter taste of bad blood, to exploring mental illness with visceral biblical imagery, it feels as though the album was crafted from her heart and senses rather than anything more cerebral.
One of the more cerebral dramatists of his generation, the Obie Award-winning Jacobs-Jenkins delivered his first pieces on a sharp, powerful ray of thought, but it sometimes happened that his characters couldn't get out of the way of their own thinking.
Some of the ads were blatantly horny ("Wanted: Frenetic Mons Grinder … lusting for sweaty dyke athletes, pumped-up bodybuilders, and handsome, hot women in uniform to quell the ache in my loins"); others were more cerebral ("Thinking Lesbians … I like everything from Vixen to Wagner").
The small army of women who had worked as so-called computers during the first half of the 20th century were leaving the tech industry in droves, as computing went from being perceived as a form of menial labor to a more cerebral, masculine pursuit.
But as the World Cup's iconic stature has grown over the past 88 years, its darker side has evolved, with mass brawls and broken legs replaced by a more cerebral cunning—the cynical dives and penalty box grappling which sometimes overshadows the breathtaking skills and sublime goals.
Groomed by Bill Thomas, the former House Ways and Means Committee chairman who represented his Bakersfield district, the bubbly Mr. McCarthy succeeded his more cerebral and irascible boss in 2007 and quickly worked his way up through Republican ranks, rising to the third-ranking position within four years.
Price: Book 1 is $6.99 for the Kindle edition and $6.29 for the paperback on Amazon There are lots of options for those who would like a more cerebral consideration of Survivor as a game of strategy and manipulation, but none do it better than The Evolution of Strategy.
"The Two Popes" thus becomes, basically, two movies, neither of them wholly satisfying -- one more cerebral, much like a stage play about their private meetings and theological differences; the other a biography of Francis and what shaped him, illustrated by flashbacks in which he's played by Juan Minujín.
The band may have played the Warped Tour numerous times throughout their career but there was always a sense that they were doing something slightly more cerebral and engaging than their board short-clad peers, but you were probably just too distracted by booths giving away free stickers to notice.
In the (slightly) more cerebral sector, there's "Superclean Commercial," which seems like an ordinary infomercial parody until the people in it keep forgetting the number they're supposed to call approximately two seconds after Day's increasingly impatient voiceover says it: It's simple, but again: That cast sells the hell out of it.
We can learn so much about ourselves when dating a Cancer because they create a safe space for you to let out your fears and insecurities, and explore your emotional depths with you in a way that can be challenging for other, more cerebral signs that get stuck in their own heads.
Waight Keller's couture collections use finishes long associated with women's wear (sequins, delicate floral embroidery) that encourage men to experiment with new identities, and at the Row, the Olsen sisters are creating men's suiting so sublimely minimal it is almost self-effacing, as though its wearer has more cerebral concerns than tailoring.
So it's appropriate that two offshoots of that franchise -- the latest Wolverine saga "Logan," and to a lesser degree the FX series "Legion" -- are at the center of questions about whether the genre has crossed another threshold, one where R-rated movies and more cerebral and ambitious TV offerings might be the next evolutionary phase.
There's an incredibly helpful series of tutorials, for one thing, which not only teach you the basics of how things like vines or "?" blocks function, but it also contains lessons on more cerebral topics like finding inspiration, creating atmosphere, using pen and paper for tracking ideas, and finding a balance between challenge and fairness.
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As Ivanka Trump drones like a slightly more cerebral Paris Hilton, the woman next to me unspools her entire life story: her early dreams of becoming a Catholic missionary, switching paths and joining the Air Force; the failed first marriage that produced three kids, and a subsequent decade-long romance with a Syrian man, ten years younger, who broke up with her a few months ago.
And how easy it is, because of the impact of his work on successors as varied as Jeff Koons and Rachel Harrison, to forget just how radical his work was when it first appeared, expanding the definition of sculpture by making it somehow more accessibly human and more cerebral at the same time, a feat that has kept it resonant in a rapidly changing art world.
She understood that through the visual of relentless sameness, she could immediately grant herself a signifier that set her apart, that acted as shorthand for her own presence and that hinted at the Silicon Valley values of the mind: the belief, beloved by figures like Mr. Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, that wearing the same kind of clothes every day frees the intellect from having to make pesky dressing decisions and thus opens up more cerebral space for making the kind of choices that really matter.

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