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Again: same gurus, same intellectual circus, similar styles and temperaments.
Their temperaments and backgrounds are different, as are their interests.
Krauss visited the puppies twice a week, testing their temperaments.
They generally have mild temperaments, curious minds and strong bodies.
Here was a contrast of temperaments, but also of generations.
Your best time management strategy is partnership with other temperaments.
"Our artistic temperaments together [is the hardest part]," Paltrow told InStyle.
Because of the way these pets were treated, their temperaments vary.
No one has bad skin, but we all have different temperaments.
That's what you need for a good team – similar values, different temperaments.
But the two had emerged from unsteady childhoods with markedly different temperaments.
Your husband is not upset with you because of your incompatible temperaments.
Can two women of utterly different temperaments and backgrounds help each other?
Their reasons for joining the order are as various as their temperaments.
Like all people, women have all kinds of temperaments, histories, and life experiences.
I have known it in all seasons and all elements, in its many temperaments.
The rooms were filled with dozens people of all ages and nationalities and temperaments.
Mr. Koufos does not deny equivocating when talking to audiences of different political temperaments.
Yet on tests designed to measure personality, attitudes, temperaments, and anxieties, they converged astonishingly.
"Oslo" features a vast cast of characters, of widely varied temperaments and ideological stripes.
I know the beer; I know the landlord; I know the seasons and the temperaments.
We know our dogs' temperaments and never had a worry about them [with the kids].
They had found sharing a hotel room fairly unbearable due to their very different temperaments.
Mr. Weaver and Pat Hingle played teachers of wildly different temperaments who inevitably became adversaries.
They have backgrounds that make sense to voters or temperaments that feel right to them.
Works include "Serenade" (Miami); "Divertimento No. 20163" (San Francisco); and "The Four Temperaments" (Joffrey). Oct.
Pointer and Dalmatian mixes have more active temperaments ... despite what this cute photo may suggest.
However, their "spunky" and energetic temperaments may be too much for some novice dog owners.
On a recent afternoon at the family's apartment, her sons' mercurial temperaments were on display.
It was one of the four temperaments matching the four humors in ancient Greek medicine.
But the circumstances now are as different as the temperaments of Mr. Clinton and Mr. Trump.
Why can't presidents of very different parties and very different temperaments get us out of there?
Do you think different approaches are needed for children at different ages and with different temperaments?
What I especially love about the multicooker is its inherent flexibility, pleasing cooks of all temperaments.
People have different temperaments, and sometimes the steady administration of cheer can make an eventual difference.
The swap from Obama to Trump offered pretty much the starkest contrast in presidential temperaments imaginable.
Also, you can learn from the other temperaments the value of taking life slower at times.
This program ends with "The Four Temperaments," Balanchine's 1946 classic of radical modernism, staged by Elyse Borne.
Still, presidents with different politics and temperaments have also struggled with how to respond to mass shootings.
The exhibition also shows us Kurt Seligman's mock-medieval designs for "Temperaments," which are quaint at best.
You'll get an overview of your temperament blend as well as your temperaments' natural strengths and weaknesses.
As with all personality frameworks, the temperaments are an imperfect representation of the enormous diversity of individuals.
For modernism at full length, there was only "The Four Temperaments" (1946) — not "Ivesiana" (1954), not "Episodes" (1959).
The second group's relationship to the art world seems to be dictated in part by the artists' temperaments.
Their banter, long before that kiss, is lively and sexy, and their oil-and-water temperaments emulsify nicely.
We are all born with different temperaments, with some of us being far more conflict-averse than others.
Ms. Tibbetts and the vet who was bitten by Spot, Dr. Jessica Grodio, were there discussing iguana temperaments.
Other friends, thanks to their temperaments or their idiosyncratic chemistry, find it easy to lay it on the line.
It is a mosaic of nation states of wildly varying size and boasting different languages, cultures, histories and temperaments.
Special attention has been given to horses this time around, which will all have varying temperaments, likes and dislikes.
While I'm sure people might miss the distinct way these dogs look, different breeds tend to have different temperaments.
In "The Four Temperaments" Balanchine asks courage of a different kind from the dancers: coolly urgent, as if driven.
Highlights of the classics include George Balanchine's "Square Dance" and "The Four Temperaments," a modernist interpretation of medieval psychology.
The performances of Sara Mearns (Sanguinic) and Teresa Reichlen (Choleric) in "The Four Temperaments" (1946) were quite as vivid.
People with artistic temperaments are prototypically "high openness," and it's no surprise at all that my dad hates Trump.
Temperament is very important in the breed, as German Shepherds with unstable, fearful or aggressive temperaments have increased in frequency.
It was quickly clear to those in the West Wing that Ms. Bartoloni and Mr. Keenan were of similar temperaments.
But if you make an honest go of it, you may be amazed at how nicely your different temperaments align.
"Quiet, more reflective temperaments have really influenced the world," she says, "so workplaces should adapt to harness the talents of introverts."
Obama says that his daughters Malia and Sasha have different temperaments, so he had to take different strategies in raising them.
It's about a bunch of people who — whatever their different temperaments and personalities — all have to get along and work together.
Neither Byron nor his women have lacked for chroniclers; the combination of first-rate minds with fourth-rate temperaments is irresistible.
What I've found most remarkable about Mason's fiction is the quality of his revelations, his ability to unveil temperaments, habits, natures.
"It's safe to say that the temperaments of the two [Trump and Pence] balance each other, and so that's good," Sen.
Most functioning people are probably O.K. with the personalities and temperaments that the Good Lord or natural selection has given them.
If Mr Ratcliffe shares their thoughtful, independent temperaments, he keeps it well hidden; he has been among Mr Trump's strongest congressional backers.
The greatest temperament in the history of temperaments because you go through pressure and you have to be able to handle pressure.
All 13 works are by Balanchine — big and small, widely performed ("The Four Temperaments") and somewhat rare (the "Glinka Pas de Trois").
"The face-off between the wrathful Mr. Kelly and the stoic Ms. King was a clash of temperaments," our TV critic writes.
The characters stay true to the temperaments they've been given — reserved and private but completely frank with one another when called for.
When John Cage and Morton Feldman, experimental composers of contrasting styles but compatible temperaments, met in the Carnegie Hall lobby on Jan.
An earlier version of this obituary misidentified the company with which Ms. Lousada performed in George Balanchine's "The Four Temperaments" in 1946.
As if all these were not enough, Balanchine's classic "The Four Temperaments" (1946), last seen in October, was in good shape on Friday.
It took tamping down her male colleagues' inflated egos and testy temperaments, and trusting in her own professional instincts, but this woman persevered.
Licensed clinical psychotherapist, Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish said emotions and temperaments have a genetic component, but what about the tendency to be unfaithful?
Wang's Perspectives series continues with this recital featuring her frequent collaborator, an artistic union in which seemingly different temperaments nonetheless work together productively.
A crucial mix of bipartisanship, aggressively mild temperaments and gentle checks on liberal proclivities have kept moderates and independents happy in their states.
We set limits, that's what parents do, and children push at them, according to their temperaments and their circumstances and their peer groups.
The brawl is a result of both Kelly and Lewandowski's fiery temperaments and the generally chaotic atmosphere that Trump allows within his administration.
"Sexual friendships taught me politics, race, class, countries, temperaments, occupations, all useful for a novelist," she wrote of her heyday playing the literary field.
A mass congeals at the front entrance, encompassing an assortment of bodies and temperaments—industry executives, fashion types, Marvel diehards, Bronx natives, nightlife regulars.
Ideologues in both parties have found fault with their own standard-bearers, more for the temperature of their temperaments than for their policy pronouncements.
Yet that evening she danced another pure-dance role, the blazingly allegro Sanguinic in "The Four Temperaments," with unadorned simplicity and full-throttle sweep.
I was like me, and these new women I was meeting were only themselves too, a mix of temperaments and interests that I found intriguing.
Hildebrandt says people with certain temperaments and ways of thinking are predisposed to BDD and may show OCD tendencies in other areas of their life.
Although drastically differing in temperaments, Tworkov and Rauschenberg both shared a common adversary: hundreds of years of European history, theory, and dominance in the arts.
I've always been lucky enough to be around very smart, funny women of all different personalities and temperaments and different ways of making you laugh.
Despite the complexity of a deal of this size, the negotiations were helped by the shared vision and complementary temperaments of the two chief executives.
This is the story of the New York Intellectuals, of the minds and temperaments behind Partisan Review and eventually The New York Review of Books.
And while those patterns reflect children's different temperaments, they may also go back to the way parents and children navigated that normally picky toddler phase.
The idea of "temperaments" or "humors" has been long debunked, but thinking in terms of broad personality types may actually help you get things done.
Because phlegmatics can find it difficult to really get inspired or motivated internally, all parts of getting projects done require more effort than other temperaments.
"Temperaments," still extraordinary and overwhelming, was well performed — much better than the Pennsylvania's accounts of Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco" and "Serenade" earlier in the 2015-16 season.
Each of the lead dancers of "The Four Temperaments" has a collapse of this kind — artists drained of inspiration — which then adds drama to their recovery.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Tuesday about the dancer Patricia McBride Lousada misidentified the company with which she performed in George Balanchine's "The Four Temperaments" in 1946.
He says that the diversity of human temperaments and societal models and environmental circumstances and skills is kind of perfect for the task at hand – with work.
The heavy-handed response by two far-right politicians of similar temperaments does not augur well for global governance to tackle future threats posed to the planet.
The protagonists in his latest work are named after his mother and father, Zula and Wiktor, and are given familiar temperaments, but the similarities mostly end there.
A cast of 12 is led by Ballet Theater's newest star partners, Isabella Boylston (American) and Alban Lendorf (Danish), artists akin in sparkling temperaments and springing steps.
It still presupposes there are only two fundamental worldviews, left and right, and that people's preferences and temperaments will align, neatly and self-evidently, somewhere between them.
MACAULAY A second screen in the same room shows silent excerpts from a 1946 stage rehearsal of "The Four Temperaments," Balanchine's most singular masterpiece of radical modernism.
You know the compromises that were made back in 2010 and why — uniting 55 or 60 senators with wildly different political temperaments and local politics was really hard.
This came after former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney battled Trump on Thursday — both delivering a blistering series of insults against each other's temperaments, electability and business acumen.
To complete these cuts, Hames has a wide range of blades and clippers, as well as a load of experience working with horses of all sizes and temperaments.
Most exercise scientists believe that our genetics, diets, physiques, temperaments and other subtle aspects of our lives act in concert to shape how our bodies react to exercise.
To get a closer look at the temperaments and discover which one or two may best reflect you, you can take a free assessment at the Temperament Quiz.
We know that childhood trauma and childhood temperaments that fall outside the norm (often, these are precursors of other mental illnesses, too) are both critical risk factors for addiction.
But the movie was actually about how female friendship, especially among women with wildly different temperaments and outlooks, allows those women to bring out the best in one another.
Stay a little longer, and you might notice that they also have different cultures, religions, climates, histories, educational and legal and political systems, economies, food cultures, and national temperaments.
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney battled Republicans' current front-runner Donald Trump on Thursday — both delivering a blistering series of insults against each other's temperaments, electability and business acumen.
Let's enjoy them when they're easy — without taking undue credit, and without necessarily predicting what they will become from their infant temperaments — and let's acknowledge that sometimes they're really hard.
We also wanted to highlight that older dogs are often easier pets to take care of than puppies, being already house trained, and having their temperaments already tried and tested.
What has followed is an alternate timeline of how the previous presidency unfolded, and a starkly told story of how two presidents with very different temperaments have approached the office.
One must only look at the vastly different mannerisms and temperaments of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh last week at the Senate Judiciary hearing to see this theory in action.
"Pets have very different temperaments and behaviors (unlike therapy animals) and therefore a given pet may or may not be helpful for a particular health issue, including chronic pain," she said.
It's hard to know where things will go; if you go, steel yourself for a wide variety of musical textures and temperaments, most of them liberated from standard time and harmony.
While he warns of the hazards of allowing biographical gossip to affect our interpretation of artworks, he's also deft at unraveling the ways in which artists' temperaments can inform vision and style.
And asked about their temperaments, 60% said Clinton has the temperament to serve effectively as president, compared to 38% saying no, while Trump's numbers were 33% saying yes and 62% saying no.
Female dogs were preferred for their calm temperaments, so contrary to the male-dominated crews of the first human space flights, these early orbital adventures and spacesuits were designed for bitches only.
The overtly political context recedes somewhat, and the opera becomes more of a character study of incompatible temperaments and self-sabotaging urges that makes for a slower but satisfyingly nuanced final act.
Sometimes the variance in policy was because of differing temperaments or worldviews of key American officials, or the amount of attention those crises received on TV, but the outcomes were consistently modest.
"Squeamish" is a play about blood — the fluid that flows through our veins, the kinship we feel or don't for our own families, the temperaments that we struggle to keep in balance.
Erotic costume dramas like Versailles, Harlots, The White Princess, and Outlander embrace "a more is more" artistic philosophy—stately set pieces, technicolor costuming, heightened emotions, fragile temperaments, powerful violence, fabulous intrigue, raucous sex.
The Irish were also known, in a colloquial sense, for barroom brawls and machismo-fueled battles, and their fighting temperaments and need for gainful employment made prizefighting an ideal career for young Irishmen.
On Wednesday, "The Four Temperaments" (1946), one of the peak ballets of the 20th century, was vivid in all its facets, from Lydia Wellington's gleamingly cool, sure delivery of the opening duet onward.
"Babies are born with different temperaments and I don't think it's crazy to say that some babies are voracious eaters and some are not and they require different kinds of parenting," she said.
From his anime with Jaden Smith to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs-nodding hook on Beyoncé's "Hold Up," Koenig has always surveyed the pop cultural temperaments with seeming ease, knowing what we'll respond to.
Maybe what's going on is that people with a similar personality type are latching on to one set of causes and ignoring others that are equally good but less amenable to our temperaments.
" If he has one regret, Mr. De Luz said, it's that he was never given the chance to perform one of Balanchine's spare, modernist "black-and-white" works like "Agon" and "The Four Temperaments.
The company, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will perform Arthur Mitchell's "Tones II," portions of George Balanchine's "The Four Temperaments" and a piece by Robert Garland in the museum's rotunda on Sept. 30.
Most lovable is its inclusiveness: dancers of different races, of widely unalike temperaments and couture, coexist calmly here, often in exactly the same intricate meter but sometimes in overlapping sequences and facing separate directions.
In Amsterdam, Madrid, Berlin and Prague, among other places, European blackbirds that left the forests for cities now sing at a higher pitch so they can be heard over traffic, and have developed calmer temperaments.
Just watch out for moody temperaments as messenger Mercury meets warrior Mars at 12:05 PM. First messenger Mercury, and then warrior Mars, face off with power planet Pluto on Wednesday, indicating a power struggle.
But, most crucially in the end, and often offsetting these problems, this "aesthetic" courtship, says Prum, creates an environment, temperaments and rituals — a sort of culture — that give the female sexual choice, autonomy and safety.
So I called up a registered dietician who works a lot with seniors (who later requested anonymity because they work with the government) and asked what kind of effect diet has on famously very good temperaments.
The two old white Democrats have different temperaments and policy positions, but broadly speaking they would have similar objectives as president: roll back Trump's executive actions, expand health insurance coverage, and do something about climate change.
You see how people with different ideas and temperaments — as well as different experiences with the disease that brings them together — coalesce into something with a will of its own, expressive of but distinct from theirs.
Estranged by widely diverging temperaments and leadership styles, the two leaders have also clashed on substance — from climate change and military spending to Germany's chronic, yawning trade surplus with the United States, a particular bugbear of the president.
However in my work as a time management coach, I've seen that the concept of these four temperaments still proves useful in understanding why you struggle to start — or finish — projects and what you can do about it.
Pop culture nowadays is fairly overstuffed with stories about superheroes of all kinds of abilities and temperaments — but those superheroes typically share a sense of greater purpose and a feeling of responsibility to fight crime and save the world.
The program this year includes "The Four Temperaments" and "Danses Concertantes," by George Balanchine, a co-founder of both the school and the company; and "Les Gentilhommes," a ballet for seven men by the company's current director, Peter Martins.
In-between sharing stories about specific social life in Toronto memes and how her music tugs at emotional responses to devastation, Siggelkow shows the polarity of temperaments one can hold, and where that is routed in an artistic sense.
Ms. Ronen makes him the most interesting character in the play, the embodiment of chaos and the unexplainable: in other words, the complete opposite of the two scientists, who despite their contrasting temperaments both put their faith in reason.
Along comes the right debut in the right role — Russell Janzen as Phlegmatic in "The Four Temperaments," Unity Phelan as the third ballerina in "Divertimento No. 15" — and the sense of rightness is immense: the harmony of the spheres.
The inequality between the men — Rick lives in a spacious ranch house up in the hills, Cliff in a cluttered trailer down in the valley — is what dignifies their bond, just as the contrast of their temperaments sustain it.
The inequality between the men — Rick lives in a spacious ranch house up in the hills, Cliff in a cluttered trailer down in the valley — is what dignifies their bond, just as the contrast of their temperaments sustain it.
On Saturday and Tuesday, the school gave its annual workshop performances; the dancers presented two Balanchine ballets, "Danses Concertantes" (1972, to Stravinsky's score) and "The Four Temperaments" (1946, to Hindemith's score), and one by Peter Martins, "Les Gentilhommes" (1986, to Handel).
In this ebullient, overstuffed outpouring of notes, which all but exploded the traditional form, Mr. Staier finally unleashed the full range of his virtuosity, veering perhaps toward some mix of the sanguine and choleric temperaments of old: an utter joy.
Just as this fundamentally proto-fascist movement itself is comprised of a fairly broad range of core organizing issues subsumed under its white-male-nationalist umbrella, the media that form its infrastructure likewise reflect a (modest) range of viewpoints and temperaments.
Last fall, his future clouded by a sexual assault charge, Brett M. Kavanaugh roared his way onto the Supreme Court on national TV. The face-off between the wrathful Mr. Kelly and the stoic Ms. King was a clash of temperaments.
Mr. Trump and Ms. Merkel — estranged by widely diverging temperaments, worldviews, leadership styles and visions of Europe — had a breakthrough of sorts just before their brief meeting on the eve of the Group of 20 conference in Hamburg on Thursday night.
But even after Trump's scandalous week in Europe, there is still a better explanation for his apparent hostility towards Europe and affection for Putin: Trump and Putin have similar worldviews and political temperaments, and thus see eye to eye on many things.
Meanwhile, of course, it does make a huge difference which of the two realistic prospects for the presidency wins, and not just because of the difference in their temperaments and the degree to which they respect or have contempt for democratic norms.
Wild.) One difference that comes up again and again, which social scientists have come to see as the core distinction between liberal and conservative temperaments, has to do with what psychologists call "openness to experience" (one of the "big five" personality traits).
Though possessed of different temperaments, both are alive to difference, variety, the possibilities of our rangy humanity; both are avid chroniclers of our species — Sacks in his case studies, and Hayes in his character sketches of the people he meets in the street.
There are whispers around the nuttier margins that Clinton is sick, and there's a cottage industry of folks who say Trump is a narcissist, but it doesn't seem like the health of either candidate will be nearly as important as their temperaments and personalities.
The play begins with the classic premise that made Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" an eternal staple of both theater repertory and television syndication: Put two people of opposing temperaments in the same living quarters and watch 'em squirm, fight and practically kill each other.
Over the course of our hour and a half long conversation, he shifts temperaments frequently: he's a gossiping bosom buddy; a distant father figure who's vaguely concerned for my professional wellbeing; a charmingly inappropriate uncle sharing his killer weed stash and incredible record collection.
"The Four Temperaments," by contrast, shows us dancers (the girls in black leotards, the boys in white T-shirts and black tights) demonstrating a formal yet strange and inexorable process, in which they often alternate — as if racked — between powerful convex and concave shapes.
So if we happen to meet a group of fun-loving students on our visit, we'll be inclined to imagine the college as a fun-loving place, forgetting that there are many other students with different temperaments we are likely to encounter if we enroll.
As Lambert tells it, the original bull and terriers had looks as nasty as their temperaments; on a mission to breed a "gentleman's companion," Hinks bred extremely selectively, most often with the White English Terrier, to get the white coloration still common in the Bull Terrier.
Throughout history, many philosophers — including, for example, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Heidegger — have believed that the land and climate of a particular region impart certain characteristics to its inhabitants, whose temperaments, language, and cultural production are heavily influenced by the topographical, meteorological, and botanical features of the place.
The busy story, which winds in and out of the personal lives of its characters, is overshadowed by the haunted and haunting intensity that Ms. Siff and Cara Seymour, playing actresses with very different temperaments and biographies, bring to their roles and the roles within those roles.
The differing temperaments between the two officials – Cuomo with a cool executive air bordering on aloofness, de Blasio with an us-against-them pugnaciousness – provided a stark contrast to people outside the tri-state area who were just tuning in to New York's growing coronavirus crisis.
"Temperaments" is to a score Balanchine commissioned from Paul Hindemith; "Symphony in C" is to a score by the young Bizet that was rediscovered only 12 years before Balanchine choreographed to it; "Allegro Brillante" is to one movement of an otherwise unfinished piano concerto by Tchaikovsky.
Per the ADA, people with disabilities are allowed to bring their service dogs into any public space; they're specifically bred and selected for their suitable temperaments, says Chris Diefenthaler, operations administrator for Assistance Dogs International (ADI), an umbrella organization that sets standards for training these animals.
I began watching "The Four Temperaments" 40 years ago, but only now am I struck by how the image of physical slumping — the torso falling forward heavily, the knees buckling, the arms hanging loose — occurs at least once for the lead dancer of each temperament (Melancholic, Sanguinic, Phlegmatic, Choleric).
It's no secret that the two of them hate each other (The Hound's nasty scars are a result of The Mountain holding his face against a burning brazier when they were children), and given their not-exactly-gentle temperaments — and should the situation arise — a final confrontation seems almost inevitable.
Even though McEnroe has been retired for years, grand slam tournaments are still an opportunity for him to take home a paycheck — he's worked as a commentator for CBS, NBC, USA, and ESPN to analyze players' strategies, temperaments, and tendencies and offer live commentary on how a match is unfolding.
But I cook nightly dinners for another adult and the four teenage girls in my so-called blended family, a modern moniker that seems to vaguely reference cake mix but in fact denotes a group of children of various ages and temperaments who have been brought together by outside forces to dine together with regularity.
You can also see here the Surrealist costumes with which two 1946 Balanchine classics started life: the medievalist Kurt Seligmann's lopsided costume for Phlegmatic in "The Four Temperaments" (the dancer Todd Bolender looks like the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz"), and Dorothea Tanning's animal-headed early-Victorian guests for "Night Shadow" (now known as "La Sonnambula").
Easter eggs abound: Poor Catherine Howard's predatory music tutor becomes Katie Howard's sketchy guitar teacher; Jane Boleyn (née Jane Parker), the Viscountess of Rochford and lady-in-waiting to all of the queens but Parr, becomes Parker Rochford, the scary-brilliant head cheerleader and the chief ally to all of Henry's girlfriends as they struggle to weather their boyfriend's shifting temperaments.
In this computer file, I recount jokes, recall musical or sports performances during their school years, thank them for material and nonmaterial gifts, characterize their temperaments at birth or what I made of them when I first met them, embarrass them with stories about gaffes they and I have committed, regale them with cooking adventures and vacation misadventures, remind them of celebrations we relished together.
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