Such an approach in science is entirely intolerable in that it idealizes the material at hand, and obscures the very fragmentary nature of the fossils, and their poor state of preservation.
42.
He put the nub of his argument, as it related to the headline, this way : " Hamas has stated forthrightly that it idealizes death as much as Israel celebrates life.
43.
It depicts a fictional country off the South Carolina coast that idealizes the pangram, chronicling the effects on literature and social structure as various letters are banned from daily use by government dictum.
44.
Given the limitations on his lifestyle since 1983, it's quite possible he idealizes those assiduously cultivated reporters not only as a lifeline to the outside world but as allies and role models.
45.
One of the first paintings on view _ and one of the best _ Thomas Lawrence's " Charles William Lambton " ( 1825 ), idealizes the child into an impossible realm.
46.
She pursues the relationship vigorously, appears to be addicted to the married man, idealizes him, is unreasonably hopeful about the relationship and exhibits little ability to reflect on the meaning of her actions.
47.
He is in a loveless marriage and is tormented by his shrewish wife Adele ( Rosalind Ivan ), who idealizes her former husband, a policeman who apparently drowned while trying to save a woman.
48.
He idealizes the king whom Conan killed to get the crown, remembering only that he occasionally patronized the arts, and forgetting the evils of his reign, and he is making the people forget.
49.
Nastassya Filippovna, unable to embrace Myshkin's love or accept herself as pure, in turn idealizes Aglaya as a manifestation of true purity, and desperately tries to bring her and Myshkin together.
50.
Vazha-Pshavela idealizes the Pshavs'time-honoured rituals, their purity, and their'non-degeneracy'comparing and contrasting these with the values of what he considers'false civilization '.