Instead of being studious, attentive, and polite little nippers, they go gaga for gifts. |
|
He comes over as a rather serious, studious and austere man, but there is clearly another side to him. |
|
During his first Pro Bowl appearance last February, Muhammad took a serious, studious approach to the week. |
|
When I'm with her, I feel like it's okay to be studious or stupid, serious or flippant. |
|
A fourth squeezes up next to the most studious of them, dropping her book bag down with a thud. |
|
The myopic child can be introverted, studious, and solitary, with no interest in ball games or outdoor pursuits. |
|
During his NATO days, the studious soldier struck many officers as a showboat. |
|
I'm neither studious nor detached, and, furthermore, I rather think I am a fool. |
|
With his bespectacled studious appearance, people often take him for scholar, writer or even a photographer. |
|
I think, all evidence to the contrary, she was pleasantly surprised when I turned out to be a studious, introverted, bashful child. |
|
Such mathematical protraction excites the studious poker mind of the Wimbledon manager. |
|
The ruptures in Eakins's paintings also communicated the studious and laborious character of the artist's process. |
|
Any studious teen can memorize the driver's ed guidebook to ace the written exam. |
|
I remember the quiet coaching, the studious attention to detail, and the perfect foil for the belligerence of Telfer. |
|
With studious deliberateness, Rev Good did not take his eyes of the prescripted statement, and read it slowly, carefully and word perfect. |
|
But away from the printed page, this deeply studious choreographer is no wild man. |
|
My eldest daughter is extremely diligent and settles down to her homework the minute we get home, but the little one is not so studious. |
|
He is making so much noise in their shared room that the studious one drops his books and spends his energies in stopping the brat. |
|
Serious, studious, but kind and welcoming overall, he looked and acted the same then as he does now. |
|
It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache. |
|
|
She always was very studious and in reality studied biochemistry and left it to follow my father. |
|
Evelyn was a studious, musical, intelligent and witty girl, who had a tongue as sharp as a blade. |
|
Blanche with her glasses forever perched on her blunt nose, studious and serious her face always in some random novel. |
|
She's nearly 16 now and, like the character she plays, is a studious intellectual with hyper-driven ambition. |
|
The quiet weird new guy to boot, who was alternately normal and withdrawn, studious and disinterested in studies. |
|
Former neighbours recall a quiet and studious boy, who spent many hours with his late father Yusef at the local mosque. |
|
At Trinity College, Cambridge, he associated with the evangelical group led by Isaac Milner, being studious and earnest, modest and timid. |
|
And even though he is quite studious there are two things he excels in that definitely make him stand out amongst my friends. |
|
I am conscientious and studious and dedicated to my education thank you very much. |
|
And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair. |
|
This side of the committee appears to be somewhat more studious, because we have reread the briefs. |
|
The most studious of mixologists have learned and studied technologies to help them make better cocktails. |
|
Although she was a studious girl, her final exams were disappointing and she failed to gain a university place on her first try. |
|
As for the Sawyer interview, the ABC World News anchor was strong and studious and technically delivered the goods, question-wise. |
|
The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process. |
|
Wood certainly does not intend to invite a dry, studious response. |
|
Efforts to pin down the exact nature of jibe and jest have challenged pundits, professional fools, antic clowns, studious gagmen, comedians of every kind and medium. |
|
Last night the funny and fairly studious crowd at NYWIFT seemed to want a cram session. |
|
He has a studious air until he dances, when he stretches himself brightly, burningly. |
|
He would devote studious hours to getting up the subjects to be discussed. |
|
|
Provided education for, tardily certainly, it proves to be a very studious pupil and makes a success of this first stage of its schooling. |
|
The atmosphere of the workshop was very studious, the language barriers do not encourage idle chatter. |
|
The range includes a lightweight yet practical schoolbag and a cute pencil box for the more studious kids! |
|
He wrote on hashish with great acuity, but it was from his studious note-taking, rather than any in-depth personal experience. |
|
If you are the quiet, studious type, or married, there are other housing options. |
|
I'm studious about time from my days in music, where we had to be off the stage. |
|
The studious disciple will always hear the answer to his questions and will always hear my fatherly counsel in the instants of testing. |
|
And consequently, in a very studious, constructive and friendly atmosphere, we have addressed a number of problems. |
|
My son Heatchcliff is a bit like me, largely self-taught, unlike my daughter who is studious. |
|
In this story, set in a music conservatory, a musician suddenly discovers love in an atmosphere which is both relaxed and studious. |
|
A Marc de Champagne and a Ratafia elegantly closed this effervescent but studious morning. |
|
Recently, Najwah has slipped from fourth to fifth in her class, and the studious 11-year-old is concerned. |
|
For the more courageous and studious among you, we offer a little bibliography, so as not to give up a good habit! |
|
The heat is less heavy than the day before and the atmosphere of the Altran chalet is pretty studious. |
|
In the car, the atmosphere is both humourous and studious at the same time. |
|
During that part of life where you remain a student you need to be studious to strengthen and provide skills to yourself. |
|
She's serious and studious, but funny and comfortable at the same time. |
|
Serious and studious, Chen always graduated at the top of his class. |
|
It was evidence enough that Harrington is a studious learner. |
|
I'm a studious kind of bod and I like my subject, but what with one thing and another I'm a bit on the overwhelmed side here, and I could really do with some help. |
|
|
Getting studious and getting ahead via training is a simultaneous theme. |
|
He casually knocks down all the hopes of the intelligent, studious young children, assuring them that while they can be great athletes, they cannot work in any academic field. |
|
He spent last week in Dublin Windmill Lane studious recording his album. |
|
His music making is serious, studious and generally imperturbable. |
|
In the same way a hard-working employee can annoy his more laid-back colleagues by showing them up, so a swot tends to annoy his less bright, less studious classmates. |
|
From then, physical and mental practices appear to be wonderful tools for a sedentary generation, stiff or studious that rediscovers the physical and mental well-being procured by a body in good health. |
|
Our studious Tunisian colleagues, ever thirsty for knowledge, took advantage of these highly technical programmes to refine their mastery of group pedagogy where applied to professionals in the same line of business. |
|
From a family of wealthy doctors and religious scholars in Cairo – his grandfather was the grand imam of the al-Azhar university, the seat of Sunni learning – Zawahiri was a cheery if studious child, relatives said. |
|
It all began to unravel for Foulk in the studious quiet of Kearns' office. |
|
And there was a guy named Kai Carmody who was this incredibly serious, studious guy, and we wanted to have a nickname for him, but it was very difficult because he was so boring. |
|
In the rarefied and studious atmosphere of the impressive Baroque library, surrounded by thousands of precious books, the power of knowledge is almost tangible. |
|
He is studious and tweedy and not given to showing his emotions. |
|
But my goodness, even the air around Oxford University is studious. |
|
The studious recognizes that intelligibilia, unlike sensibilia, cannot be owned or possessed. |
|
They dress down, talk quietly, are dowdy, studious. |
|
Notebooks, furrowed brows and studious expressions are discouraged. |
|
I worked with Mr. Carrie on a previous committee. I can see that he lucked out and got in on a very studious and cooperative group of individuals. |
|
Although the atmosphere was relaxed, the morning was studious and dense. |
|
We could go on and on, reporting the beliefs of studious authorities and sociological research that attempt to define the twists and turns of a diversified, pluralistic world. |
|
The inclination to be studious and self-affirming is the third measure. |
|
|
Küschall would like to thank all participants for attending the seminar, which took place in an enjoyable and studious atmosphere and was considered a success by all those present. |
|
Most of the young people working on the farm had not taken to life in one of the Ashalayam homes where the training imposes too many constraints and where they are far from keen on the studious atmosphere! |
|
Independent but multiple, these studious observers intelligently decipher everyday life, twisting or commandeering commissions by responding to them in unexpected, but thoroughly appropriate ways. |
|