He likes music and football, he likes to visit the slums and he is a very human guy.
For instance, when a very human-looking head is placed on an obviously mechanical body, that can be creepy.
The Streisand that emerges is an odd control freak, a damaged, needy and out-of-touch woman and yet very human.
Others were quick to defend what they considered a very human mistake.
It is very human to be destabilized by challenges to a lifetime of work and an understanding of physics that has been established by the fathers.
"It's very human - when you look at it, the full face is in front of you, you look straight into the eyes and face, " he said.
Munch enthusiasts see a simpler explanation for the picture's grip: "A scream is a very human thing, " says Karen Nikgol, a co-founder of the Oslo contemporary art space NoPlace.
The market's advantage is that it allows things to evolve in a very human way, through a process of constant experiment, involving the free choices of millions of people.
Given the very human desire to be fed and clothed, Mexicans have often illegally crossed the U.S. border in search of the very work that would allow them to eat.
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Brown sees the problems with coal and climate change as a very human issue that could lead to droughts in some places, including the American Midwest, and floods in other places, like the American coasts.
As the aforementioned story from The Wall Street Journal makes plain, housing, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty, keeps the very human capital necessary for our economic revival from traveling to where it is most needed.
After that it becomes very human and pleasantly complicated as they start redefining for themselves terms which used to hold a single meaning in a 9-to-5 world, but now mean for each one of them something unique.
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The implications of Arthur's work, however, suggest something more elemental is at play: Our accomplishment and our happiness are tied up with our very human desire to find and gnaw over the missing thing, the problem and the need.
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"Human beings are born with all these very strong human capacities for being expressive in time, " says Trevarthen.
But he made the issue seem so serious that "I felt like a very small human being, " she says.
The next 20 hours see a pruning back of those connections, rather as in the very young human brain.
Especially when it comes to resveratrol, which has been the subject of numerous rodent studies but very few human ones.
Traditional animation methods are labor intensive and time consuming, but Collomosse's technique requires very little human intervention for the transformation to take place.
Very few human spinal cord injuries occur as a result of a direct cut through spinal tissue (as was the injury model in the Courtine study).
The zombies themselves are the very recently human, allowing the film maker to play on types, and there is little film makers like more than exploiting stereotypes.
The site has a very low human density with less than 100, 000 inhabitants, and has suffered economically and socially from the closing of local mining and textile industries.
In a subtle send-up of how very odd human beings can be, Mr Yehoshua evokes thoughts of fate, death and how people come to feel that they belong.
She has already attained straight As in history, politics English and law at AS Level and has been described by one of her tutors as 'a very nice human being'.
It is notoriously difficult to make effective vaccines against H7 viruses and there has been no need to pursue this before as they are mild in birds and there have been very few human cases.
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This has mirrored progress in fields as diverse as speech recognition and credit-card fraud detection, where modern techniques combined with a continuing explosion in computer power have made possible behaviour that seems very like human intelligence, albeit limited to a specific domain.
Though I cannot discuss details in an open setting, as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I can tell you that before Operation Iraqi Freedom we had very little human intelligence in Iraq, and, therefore, the INC provided one of the best--and only--avenues for acquiring intelligence on Saddam Hussein's regime.12 I believe the Department of Defense would conclude it was useful.
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