-
suspected of
being a threat, to be co-Caesar so that
Severus did not have to
preoccupy himself with
imperial governance. This move
allowed him to concentrate...
- him home. Dispirited,
Odysseus relates the
horrors of the War,
which preoccupy him constantly. Odysseus's
father dies; the
suitors press Penelope to...
-
stick to
inflexible routines, move in
stereotyped and
repetitive ways,
preoccupy themselves with
parts of objects, or
engage in
compulsive behaviors like...
-
proactivity (a
strong offensive action)
instead of a p****ive
attitude will
preoccupy the
opposition and
ultimately hinder its
ability to
mount an opposing...
-
approach viewed magic as the
theoretical opposite of science, and came to
preoccupy much
anthropological thought on the subject. This
approach was situated...
- identity, her
construction of a
theater of the self are
exactly what
preoccupy such
contemporary artists as
Cindy Sherman or Kiki
Smith and, on a more...
- to the foreground.
Vincent wrote to Theo in May 1889: "Cypresses
still preoccupy me, I
should like to do
something with them like my
canvases of sunflowers";...
- boss, who
instructs them to hunt down and kill Connor. As a
diversion to
preoccupy the police, they use
flares to
start a
forest fire. They go to Ethan's...
-
communicate the
message that we need to
focus on
human relationships and not
preoccupy our
minds with
unanswerable questions, in
order to find a
sense of purpose...
-
later portions of
Rights of Men she
discovered the
subject that
would preoccupy her for the rest of her career." It was this text that made her a well-known...