The second class of disparates have more to do with the particular foibles of the aperture involved. |
But such an avidity is certainly directed away from the self, to the concerns, foibles, ensnarements, and adventures presented from the outside. |
Among the most recent foibles, the editor allowed a pro-abortion candidate to place her ad in the diocesan paper. |
Eca de Queiros exposed the vices and foibles of the middle classes in Portugal and the Maias is a classic example of this. |
Do you think they just have a screenwriting computer programme that builds in all these character flaws and foibles? |
Because this play focuses on everyone's relationship with God, human foibles aren't as grippingly dramatized as they might be. |