With reference to people and other animals it often implies being excessively underweight.
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It isn't another word for your quote of 'being in love blind you'; the correct quote is 'Love is blind.' This means when we fall in love we don't often see the faults of the person we are in love with and there are times this can get some people into trouble.
One popular word for anger and sadness is "grief". People most often suffer from grief during the loss of a loved one.
Yes. Being can serve as a noun, as the present participle of "be," as an adjective, and as a conjunction. Note, however, that when it serves as a conjunction (meaning "because" or "since), many educated people, perhaps most, consider it to be dialectical and objectionable. [Such constructions as "Being we were late, we missed the meeting" and "Being that it was you, I answered the phone" are often condemned as being unsuitable for use in standard English.]
About 35, I would say. They have all been photographed from the time that photography was invented. James K. Polk is often thought to be the first president photographed while in office. Some of the earlier presidents were photographed after they left office,
Keyara says she is an actress, make up artist, and also a singer. She is also a model that is photographed often for the paparazzi.
Mt Cook/Aoraki is the tallest, Mitre Peak at Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is often photographed. Mt Ruapehu in the Central Volcanic group, is notable as the highest peak in the North Island, and as well as being volcanic, has a lake in its crater.
Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Rosie O'Donnell, Will Smith, Oprah, Jerry Lewis, Brad Pitt
People were often very ill
Yes, Miley Cyrus does wear stomach shirts quite often. She has been photographed in the belly shirts for a few years.
For the same reason that many Americans support him: they believe he is the best person for the job. But in fairness, every modern president has had a certain number of famous people who supported him. For example, President Kennedy was often photographed with celebrities, and so were President Bush and President Clinton: in this modern media age, presidents find an association with celebrities can often be good for their image, giving them more appeal with youthful voters. Of course, the drawback is that certain celebrities are controversial, so most presidents have been very careful which celebrities they are photographed with.
Acid reflux can be excacerbated by being overweight, but people of healthy weight can have it too. It also often develops with age.
Being trapped between two people is commonly referred to as being "caught in the middle" or "caught in a sandwich." This situation can often create feelings of discomfort or being overwhelmed.
Rigid means stiff, not flexible or pliant. So, being rigid may often turn people off.
Magnetic power is often used to describe a person's ability to draw people to them. These people are usually very outgoing and fun to be around. They are often described as being the life of the party.
A rule by the people is a term used to describe a type of government in which the people choose their leaders, often called democracy.