Somehow that statistic came to be portrayed as a bad thing, when in fact it is a heartening trend. |
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Opponents relentlessly portrayed the quiet, devout Rachel as an adulteress at best, more often as a seductress and loose woman. |
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Anyone who questioned his actions was portrayed as unpatriotic, a threat that caused many people to clam up. |
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His main characters are usually portrayed against huge backgrounds, maze-like cityscapes or walls of nameless faces. |
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The acting is quite naturalistic and the incidents between the affected and unaffected people are humorously portrayed. |
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He would not have got as far as he has if he were the mere unintelligent cipher that he is portrayed as being. |
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Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human. |
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The Dutch of the 19th century were portrayed as gloomy and sullen preachers and educators. |
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Though the scenario is murky, several of the main characters are affectingly portrayed. |
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And instead of complying and sympathizing, Barnett portrayed himself as the most chauvinistic man in a chauvinistic sport. |
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In the myth-making of the Middle East, it allowed the West to be portrayed as weak and irresolute. |
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But he doesn't want to be portrayed as a playboy, he frets rather over-optimistically. |
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The ethical subject is portrayed as one who regards himself as a goal, a task set. |
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Discovering and forging westering paths was increasingly portrayed as a heroic, transforming experience. |
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Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media. |
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The training sergeant that the innocent young recruits meet is hilariously portrayed and could easily be the subject of a whole show. |
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Radically refined social inequalities can be portrayed as reflecting different styles of practice. |
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He portrayed that stuffed shirt of a husband seems to be a frightfully correct pillar of the new establishment. |
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I really really really can't understand why, way back in the early 80s, stuffed shirts somehow portrayed that pop group as the end of music. |
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A noteworthy feature in a number of the religious paintings cited here is the centrality of babies to the subjects portrayed. |
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It's easy to imagine them as the pin striping grease monkeys they've often portrayed in their type promotions. |
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Many said it was because the media portrayed him as a good guy, therefore hurting his street credibility. |
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Although they have been portrayed as opposites, in reality they amount to the same thing. |
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Earlier views of Jesus had portrayed him as a heavenly figure who had come to reveal heavenly mysteries and to institute a new religion. |
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Cronus used a sickle to castrate his father Uranus, and he is often portrayed throughout literature as having a long beard. |
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It portrayed a woman grasping a cross with both hands as she was being rescued from a stormy sea. |
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For much of the play, the kidnappers, and the student rebels to a lesser degree, are portrayed as empty-headed buffoons. |
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After all, these people could not be portrayed as carpetbaggers or outside agitators. |
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The King portrayed a female vagrant, complete with a garbage bag dress, who goes after a man in hope of satisfying her carnal desires. |
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She did not seem to flinch from the subject, though she portrayed it harrowingly. |
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The fascinating thing about him is he's not the cliched cynical and hard-boiled war photographer portrayed in Hollywood movies. |
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Even Gidget wasn't portrayed as a bronzed hardbody with at 9-foot board under her arm. |
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It featured photo-realistic environments portrayed using static viewpoints and slideshow-style movements. |
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Anakin's nightmare brought tittering and giggles even from me it was so ham-fistedly portrayed. |
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But politics notwithstanding, Hollywood, in particular, is often portrayed as the last great liberal holdout in California. |
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Untroubled by self-doubts and consistently successful, he is portrayed as having squired and bedded numerous women. |
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In previous oriental tales, Eblis had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster. |
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Selznick is often portrayed as a vulgar showman, catering to the lowest taste of the great American public. |
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Prisoners were therefore portrayed as perfect proletarians, actual builders of communism. |
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The CIA, usually portrayed as ruthless and omniscient, turns out to have had no spies and barely any informers in the enemy camp. |
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He has portrayed himself as a very experienced, knowledgeable and versed man and a program like that should be live. |
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The people who really could complain about being portrayed as sadistic brutes are the Roman soldiers. |
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Cris's brother Curt, the band's leader, wasn't invited to the wedding, and soon Michelle was being portrayed as the wedge between the bros. |
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The bodybuilding lifestyle as portrayed by these publications is sordid and distasteful. |
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The investment bankers behind the deals bridle at being portrayed as fast-buck artists. |
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Life in the neglected U.S. Army of the interwar years is often portrayed as routine, dull, and unchallenging. |
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He, conversely, was portrayed as a sneak for his cowardly yet disrespectful and defiant attitude towards the United States. |
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Zimbabwe is generally portrayed as made up of two major tribes, the Shona and the Ndebele. |
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Compassionately but unsparingly portrayed, these women are not especially noble and are capable of a scathing backstreet wit. |
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They are also portrayed as stupidly happy, unaware of how absolutely nauseating their viewpoints are. |
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While the series gives us two brilliantly portrayed murderers, for me this unsentimental portrait of women of principle is more impressive. |
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The actors comprised mainly of children who portrayed the various nativity characters. |
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And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love. |
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It is being portrayed as a last resort but appears to be born of frustration with a regime and a leader the world would be better off without. |
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The girls are portrayed as slow-witted and clueless, with Kendra bearing the brunt of most of the jokes. |
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Kelly is portrayed as a slow witted young man, with a strong sense of injustice, who feels uncomfortable in the role of gunslinger. |
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The tranquillity that the limit will bring may yet be an economic boost for the Lake District, and not the threat that it is often portrayed. |
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Dragons are winged beings portrayed in the ancient mythologies of most cultures. |
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Originally they were portrayed as boring, myopic bean counters completely lacking in foresight or creativity. |
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What is clear is that the photograph, in the editor's own words, fitted into an editorial view that portrayed Iraq as ungovernable and chaotic. |
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War-torn Germany is provocatively portrayed with bombed-out buildings and spontaneous marketplaces arising out of stark, rubble-lined streets. |
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At first, since we have no background on the situation portrayed here, we can't understand what the emotional undercurrents are. |
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He always portrayed his sitter as a distinct individual rather than a representative of his or her particular group. |
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The sitter, presumably, was desirous of being portrayed and perhaps curious to see how she would be perceived by a celebrated professional. |
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In Marlowe's rendition, he is portrayed as a tragic hero in that his unbridled ambitions lead him to an unfortunate end. |
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Sargent is portrayed as modest, self-denying and unambitious, the antithesis of the preening Oxford peacocks. |
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It saddened me to read Mrs Senior's letter and the unaccommodating tone that was portrayed. |
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The Dance of Death, which portrayed men and women of all classes dancing with a skeleton, became a popular artistic motif. |
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Her outfits and blokish humour are viewed with muted approval, although even she is eventually portrayed as self-serving and unreliable. |
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Further, the tone of the column may have portrayed the writer as some high priest sitting in judgment of lesser mortals. |
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Local officials are portrayed as corrupt and tyrannical but the central leadership is described as paying serious attention to the problems. |
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Painters in turn portrayed the poems, capturing the moods or personality of the characters or themes. |
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The great financial crisis of 2008 to 2009, whose consequences still blight our economy, is sometimes portrayed as a black swan. |
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Many of the film's cast are not professional actors but people who live in the conditions portrayed. |
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As a magical black box, computers were portrayed as a source of hope amidst fear. |
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No matter how truthful the representation, it is hard to imagine that the murderer was as totally unhinged as he is portrayed. |
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Critics and journalists have often portrayed him as a miser or as an old lecher. |
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But Dominican nationalists, purposefully misconstruing its terms, have portrayed it an alarming attack on national sovereignty. |
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Although we're told he's a rich boy, he's portrayed as a working-class tough guy, the sort of wife-beating trailer trash Hollywood loves to hate. |
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I'm not condoning the horrendous conditions portrayed in the film, but I would prefer a more informed view on a given subject. |
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One was left, at the end of the play, with a sense of pity for him, which was more due to his performance than the tragic figure he portrayed. |
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They always were portrayed in movies as being frightened of their shadow and that is the way they came across in real life. |
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The landscape is idealised from Leonardo's studies of nature, portrayed with techniques of sfumato and aerial perspective. |
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They are portrayed by themselves as having wavy swept-back hair, heavy moustaches on the men, and wearing a metal torc or neck-ring. |
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And the students portrayed their roles with believability and passion, he said. |
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Ira is portrayed as a sentimentalist who is viscerally and passionately indignant about the inherent inequalities and injustices of America. |
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Hence killing is portrayed as a means of survival, making the hunter the biggest beast of prey in the forest. |
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The media frenzy following her arrest portrayed an image of a person more beast than human. |
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Grossly immoral standards are portrayed as if they are the norm and will bring utmost satisfaction and pleasure. |
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Women in uniform were portrayed as brainless glamour girls, in the military for a good time, or as man-hating battleaxes. |
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Racism, sexism, discrimination against the mentally handicapped, and the morality of crime are all portrayed this season. |
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Most oil paintings and pencil sketches portrayed women, classical dancers and children in different perspectives. |
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Certainly this is the way it has been portrayed in various historical studies of the press. |
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For some time now, firefighters have been portrayed as the last bastion of unquestioned heroism in the public psyche. |
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Barely a week goes by when the duo are not portrayed by a voracious media as being at each other's throats. |
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Once again ice hockey had been portrayed as a game for goons and it made me as mad as a meat axe. |
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He portrayed the one-eyed Antigonus in three-quarter view to hide the defect. |
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These protests were invariably portrayed by the various governments as selfish or sectionally motivated and as a disruption of patient care. |
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In literature and film, she has been portrayed as a powerful matriarch within the confines of the miner's home and family. |
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Her description of the thin blue line that stands between the public and chaos looks different from the one portrayed on television. |
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By failing to provide a context for terrorism, the media portrayed terrorists as irrational and barbarous. |
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What is portrayed in adverts and by social theorists is experienced in real life. |
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While these masqueraders wore the traditional sailor uniforms, their headpieces portrayed symbols representative of the festive Christmas season. |
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He is being portrayed in the press as a kind of Thatcherite figure who plans to slash and burn his way across society. |
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The first thing to strike you about their debut album is the picture on the front cover of the band portrayed as cartoon banditos. |
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It is a shame that if Otley is portrayed as a quaint market town, the first port of call for locals and visitors doesn't say much for it. |
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Sibelius was portrayed as a grim faced gentleman with mad, bulging eyes, bald as a coot. |
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She asserted that a photo of marabou storks on a pile of rubbish was racist because it portrayed the decay of Johannesburg under black rule. |
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Few image-makers have portrayed the texture and seduction of our overlit technological landscape with such scintillating imaginative power. |
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Both of the schoolgirl characters are portrayed convincingly, the dialogue being sharp, punchy and humorous. |
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He is always portrayed as an abstract manifestation of evil, from which we, as the good children of the next generation, are safely separated. |
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Indeed, much of management accounting could be portrayed as a history of designing and implementing cognitive scaffolding within organizations. |
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Yet, Commissioners are unelected and the Commission is often portrayed as an unaccountable technocracy. |
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Hammurabi the Babylonian law-giver was portrayed with horns on a stele, and so forth. |
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Soden has been portrayed in some quarters as a hard taskmaster who doesn't suffer fools gladly. |
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He was portrayed as a brilliant lyrical poet, but an ineffectual dreamer whose poetry improved when he outgrew his youthful radicalism. |
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However, more recent research suggests that the Jomsvikings may never have existed as the disciplined guild of warriors portrayed in the sagas. |
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He was portrayed standing under a tabernacled canopy consisting of three arches slightly pointed, surmounted by crocketed pediments. |
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Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil. |
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In early illustrations, dinosaurs were often portrayed as lumbering, upright, tail-dragging behemoths. |
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The spies on both sides are pretty louche characters, and espionage is portrayed as intimately bound up with military and business interests. |
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He said at least two articles run by the newspaper recently unfairly portrayed the council in a negative light. |
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But don't hold your breath to see it portrayed as such onscreen anytime soon. |
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The rumour-mongers have portrayed me as a hard-bitten political adventuress devoid of all human feeling. |
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He portrayed visions of animal menageries, fairies, and devils, derived from fables and mythology. |
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Several other characters are portrayed as living on the edge of the village, a location that reflects their position in society. |
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Just to our right, a performance artist portrayed a living statue as numerous tourists took pictures of her. |
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The contest, as portrayed in the film, is a centuries-old annual event restricted to the best Bedouin horsemen and the finest Arabians. |
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Thus a portrait of William Pitt the Younger, undertaken as a faithful likeness, portrayed the prime minister with an overly sharp nose. |
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One of legends concerning Saint George is the famous dragon story, with which he is invariably portrayed. |
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She is not portrayed as angelic but as a believably good-natured and optimistic adolescent. |
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In folklore, zombies are portrayed as innocent victims who are raised in a comatose trance from their graves by malevolent sorcerers. |
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God was portrayed as a law-giving and law-abiding being but natural causes were sought to explain the workings of the natural world. |
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The fact that McCain had been portrayed by a home state newspaper as a vindictive philanderer with a volcanic temper only adds zest. |
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His Hilarion was subtly dimensional, not the heavy he's often portrayed, and was honored by the company members with white roses. |
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For Lacan, the representation of the gaze in art reflects something specific, something individual about the artist who has portrayed it. |
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He was portrayed as a latter-day Colonel Blimp with a wonderfully bilious turn of phrase. |
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It's taken a very amoral stand, in that essential issues are often portrayed as simply one side says this and the other side says that. |
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Interesting, cos they are not portrayed as a tight, likeable team, but a nest of corruption and depraved power-to-commerce cynicism. |
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Few women are the docile and innocent lambs that the media and feminist groups have portrayed them to be. |
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The elements are represented by four allegorical pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed. |
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Their partnership was one of the first openly gay relationships portrayed in popular media. |
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Bodhisattvas are portrayed as both benevolent godlike figures and wrathful deities. |
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At special test screenings, seven out of ten viewers were reduced to tears by the poignant, but simple messages portrayed in the film. |
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Mitnick is portrayed as a fat, annoying and somewhat evil man with few redeeming qualities. |
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For that matter, in all episodes of the original series, Klingons are portrayed as swarthy looking humans wearing black clothing. |
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The reason they call television the idiot box is because that's how anyone who doesn't wear a suit or a badge is portrayed on it. |
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Yet the villagers are not idealized, but portrayed with all their faults and petty hostilities. |
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In medieval engravings and reliefs the Devil is frequently portrayed as a sort of satyr, with cloven hooves and the torso of a man. |
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In an ideal world, shepherds have plenty of meat, and even reapers share in the royal ox-roast portrayed on Achilles' shield. |
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The theme evokes the acute anxieties, those of the kids portrayed and those of the responsible adults, that attend coming of age. |
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On the whole the figures portrayed in this exhibition have a paradoxical ability to make the impossible believable. |
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Ever since, lions have been portrayed in art, myth and iconography as powerful symbols of solar strength, supremacy, glory, light and brilliance. |
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Press coverage portrayed him as the white knight coming to the aid of the millions of people at risk of being denied medical treatment. |
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They portrayed the ruling capitalist class as all-powerful and able to exploit, manipulate and deceive workers at will. |
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These women of the Third Estate, unlike the gentry occasionally portrayed in a domestic setting by Boucher and Fragonard, had few servants and large families. |
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The White House has portrayed the President as deeply conflicted over the matter. |
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The ease with which violence is portrayed as entertainment is not unique to Abercrombie. |
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David Prowse, the actor who portrayed Darth Vader, wished to come back but had to turn down the role because of ill health. |
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Holmes is the most adaptable of characters, having been portrayed by more actors than any other. |
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In 1991, Hill sat in front of a panel of all male senators and told her story, as portrayed in the new documentary, Anita. |
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He changed how the people of his time engaged God, editing a theology that was often portrayed harshly and dogmatically. |
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Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray. |
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Yes, the minor-league baseball player memorably portrayed by Kevin Costner in bull Durham. |
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Though this has been portrayed as genuine consultation, in fact the lack of any real, driving ideas about educational reform is an abnegation of political responsibility. |
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He was initially portrayed as some kind of Pythonesque absurdist. |
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He very convincingly portrayed a man struggling against a disease that meant he was wasting away in order to get something of extreme importance done. |
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Most people know Temple Grandin because Claire Danes portrayed her in a 2010 HBO movie. |
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The Jezebel is considered to be a sexually aggressive woman, portrayed as being ready and willing to respond to the master's beck and call without any resistance. |
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His street jive is portrayed as something materialistic and cool. |
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Even the most peripheral characters are portrayed with acuity. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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In movies and television they are still portrayed as Rambos, mercenaries, head cases, even as they approach retirement in the face of declining benefits. |
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The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine. |
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Today, the typical witch is generally portrayed as an old hag in a black robe, wearing a pointed black cap and flying on a broomstick across a full moon. |
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She has portrayed herself as a victim of a witch-hunt by power-mad officials who would use circumstantial evidence to ruin her reputation and career. |
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But if anything, Frankie is portrayed as beyond hope, beyond redemption. |
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Other evidence includes the statue in Stratford-upon-Avon in which the Bard is portrayed as sitting on the Woolsack, the prerogative of the Lord Chancellor in Parliament. |
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As for the piece itself, at the time, I thought it portrayed the band as real and it did so not in any sort of derogatory way. |
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The media also vividly portrayed the emotional sequel of the disaster reiterating the importance of emotional support and psychological interventions. |
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Even today, Haitian occupation is portrayed as cruel and barbarous. |
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They have portrayed the company as a sort of alpha polluter, providing funds to environmentally destructive logging and mining projects all over the globe. |
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who portrayed the eponymous character in Kick-Ass, will play her brother, Quicksilver. |
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However, Tyrion is portrayed as even-tempered and intelligent, an underrated force of his own. |
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Mollohan portrayed the end of the inquiry as an exoneration and is seeking his 15th term in the House in the November elections. |
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Feminism has been portrayed in primarily liberalist and cultural terms. |
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Scholars suggest that all Utopias since Plato have been but variations of the model provided by Plato, possibly with the exception of that portrayed in the teachings of Jesus. |
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He never wanted to be portrayed as some progenitor of '60s counterculture, even as he dreamt up the promotional idea of sending out roach clips with each subscription. |
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The Athenian alliance with the Argives, the Boeotians and the Corinthians against Sparta in the Corinthian War is portrayed as a gesture of compassion for the weak. |
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His aspie traits are well defined and sensibly portrayed, adding to Max's rich personality rather than reducing the character to a disability or a stereotype. |
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He was portrayed in that movie as sort of being a man who was a lush. |
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Hanegbi acknowledged that for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, survival alone would be portrayed as victory. |
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Of course there are times when actual CIA practice would have been different from that portrayed in homeland. |
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Every single actor portrayed as a Manchurian had to take an extensive language course before production in order to accurately portray the language throughout the film. |
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The women seem at once to have no self-awareness and to be hyperconscious of the way they will be portrayed. |
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While portrayed in bourgeois European circles as a peaceful backwater of the English Channel, Jersey's true origins are of conquest and domination. |
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His grapples with the Tempter are portrayed in dark, unsettling detail. |
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In Banks, Disney is portrayed as a squeaky-clean character, but was he, really? |
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We too have been stereotyped and portrayed in the media in such a way that it has affected how people interact with us. |
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Besides Diamond, some of the Saved By the Bell characters are portrayed as infallible angels. |
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Shots of the desert are breathtaking, while the battle scenes are also wonderfully portrayed, depicting the stark isolation the soldiers faced being massacred. |
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He played the role throughout the series but his fellow pupils and the masters of Greyfriars School were portrayed by different actors during the show's long run. |
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The gods were frequently portrayed as riding the mythical Hippocampus, a magical sea horse first recognized by anthropologists in early Etruscan wall-paintings. |
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People who support capital punishment are often portrayed as barbarians or monsters, but in my opinion locking someone up for life is far more inhumane. |
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Challenging the deal could be portrayed by Beijing as interfering in Chinese economic and trade freedoms. |
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Far from being the pristine oasis of calm portrayed in magazines, my house still looks as if it's been done over by a gang of particularly thorough burglars. |
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Last year, Jared Leto portrayed drug addict and HIV patient Rayon in the movie Dallas Buyers Club to critical acclaim. |
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New scientific techniques which allow analysis of bone chemistry have shown that pre-historic man was not the solely meat-eating savage he is often portrayed. |
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The gangster is also often portrayed as a self-made man rising above his station, another affirmation of the spirit of free enterprise for the audience to clasp. |
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Kenneth Branagh portrayed Henry V in the 1989 film adaptation, which he directed as well. |
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All of these systems meld together to create what we feel is the most accurate depiction of siege warfare and castle life ever portrayed in a computer game. |
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The beardless miller's son, dressed in rags, is portrayed creating ex nihilo in the isolation of his bare studio something entirely original out of himself. |
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Both are portrayed as prophets who proclaim a message from God. |
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Someone else mimed how Marlowe, portrayed as a right-hand finger, was stabbed, after a struggle, by his left-hand opponent. |
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As portrayed here, The Alamo belongs in the latter category. |
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Hermione isn't portrayed as the main character but she is the main source of knowledge, even wisdom, I would say, and adds strength in the triumvirate. |
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Though the minimalist view has been widely portrayed as more nuanced than the expansive one, that is mistaken. |
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When fat people are portrayed on film, they're usually played by thin actors in fat suits, a phenomena that's been compared to a modern version of the blackface minstrel show. |
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But his infamy was sealed by the government's all-out campaign against his hapless sidekicks, falsely portrayed as part of a vast Confederate plot. |
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I knew he was the only actor who would be willing to morph into the numerous subjects portrayed in the original images. |
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We don't like being portrayed officially as dodderers with sticks and bent backs who are a menace on the roads and we object to patronising jokes about silver surfers. |
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Simultaneously, however, a battle over the symbolism of blondness was taking place in other parts of Europe where the Virgin Mary was being portrayed as a blonde. |
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She is portrayed as a single-handed crusader in the fight against drugs. |
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When the town turns up as the location for a television show it is almost invariably portrayed as a sink of industrial decay and urban alienation. |
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The director appears in the last shot of all the stories, a mute spectator who is a symbol of society, which is portrayed as having become insensitive to everything. |
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There is always the doubt of whether what is being portrayed is the truth or if you are being lead on by the ungoverned unfaithfulness of the narrator. |
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How can we be healthy in a holistic way, if we are deprived this view of ourselves or if we only see ourselves portrayed as damaged and unhealthy? |
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This and subsequent ceremonies portrayed the Unknown Soldier as representative of a national vision transcending class, ethnic, racial, regional, and religious differences. |
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The relationship between Radha and Sita, as it is portrayed in the film, wins not only the wholehearted sympathy of the spectator but also unreserved respect. |
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They've also been portrayed, by the husband and his attorneys, and by unsympathetic media, as everything from religious fanatics to pathetic simpletons. |
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The newspaperwoman turned best-selling author whose sprawling novels of Ireland portrayed women confronting all manner of adversity, died on Monday in Dublin. |
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The naive decadence of the Nawab and his subjects which led to a great kingdom being just handed over to the Britishers has been aptly portrayed in the film. |
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The highwayman has been portrayed in films and books as a flamboyant and handsome figure, forever escaping in the nick of time on his trusty steed Black Bess. |
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Yes, I confess that Plath putting her head into the oven, too, was portrayed. |
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Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial. |
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The title of the famous spaghetti western directed by Sergio Leonne would perhaps sum up how the police have been portrayed over the years in Malayalam movies. |
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The National candidate is portrayed as a venal, cynical and arrogant. |
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Instead of being portrayed as the unrepentant spewer of greenhouse gases that the publicly-traded company once was, they turn out to be The Corporation's heroes. |
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These articles portrayed the band as obscene perverts and degenerates. |
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What other moods and emotional nuances are portrayed by the rapper actors? |
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And artists have portrayed wild-game hunts in Africa, as well as Indian buffalo leaps in America when men have deliberately caused animal stampedes. |
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It is far easier to justify ethnic cleansing against people portrayed as crazy, rejectionist barbarians. |
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Another model portrayed a more elaborate method of careening a ship using an enormous floating dock with a set of capstans to pull a hull onto one side. |
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Dressed in casuals and far removed from the bright lights on the theatrical stage, he looks different from the characters he portrayed so powerfully, the day before. |
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Mozart might not have been the spendthrift hellion portrayed in the 1984 film Amadeus, but he could play the piano blindfolded, loved wooing women and wrote bawdy letters. |
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For comic effect, the Ancient Britons are portrayed as dim-witted, fur-wearing cave-dwellers who club their women-folk over the head by way of courtship. |
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Whereas his earlier paintings portrayed women as hideous, gargoyle-like creatures, there was a distinct progression and a definite softening in his outlook. |
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The toilette is very elegant for yachting or for morning calls in the country, and is here portrayed made of white duck, with the chemisette and cuffs of fancy percale. |
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In previous tales, he had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster. |
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Siva, the paterfamilias, is not present, but his picture, often along with that of other deities, is portrayed in the decorative designs above the image. |
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Despite the gleefully lecherous characters he portrayed on his show, he was never involved in any scandal or made the subject of a paternity suit. |
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There's also preference towards General American over Chicano American English, where it is often portrayed negatively in the Anglo viewpoint. |
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I thought that the show cheapened the lives of the people it portrayed. |
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Winslet portrayed an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer who becomes infected with the disease over the course of her investigation. |
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At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, Brunel was portrayed by Kenneth Branagh in a segment showing the Industrial Revolution. |
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Directed by Hal Hartley, Mirren portrayed a soulless television producer in the film, who strives for sensationalistic stories. |
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She is the only actress ever to have portrayed both Queens Elizabeth on the screen. |
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In 2013, Oldman portrayed Nicholas Wyatt, a ruthless CEO, in Robert Luketic's Paranoia, along with Harrison Ford and Liam Hemsworth. |
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Sellers portrayed Sir Guy Grand, an eccentric billionaire who plays elaborate practical jokes on people. |
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In the same year Olivier portrayed the Mahdi, opposite Heston as General Gordon, in the film Khartoum. |
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Gray and Lyell sought reconciliation with faith, while Huxley portrayed a polarisation between religion and science. |
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Rajputs claim that the romantic drama flick portrayed the enmity between Rabari and Darbar communities through Deepika's and Ranveer's roles. |
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Visually, his films are simple and economic, with scenes portrayed as if set on a stage. |
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Brown, a survivor of the 1912 Titanic disaster, will be portrayed by an AAUW member. |
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Angels are often portrayed with wings, an artistic licence, to give understanding of flight, our early science suggests. |
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In the 1998 film Hilary and Jackie about British cellist Jacqueline du Pre, Fonteyn is portrayed by Nyree Dawn Porter. |
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Its light, humorous, unmoralizing attitude could not entirely temper the vicious tone of the man it portrayed. |
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He is typically portrayed as a personified egg, though he is not explicitly described so. |
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Other artists, including George Frederic Watts and William Dyce, also portrayed grail subjects. |
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Christie has been portrayed on a number of occasions in film and television. |
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Also in 1998, Zellweger portrayed the character of Ellen in One True Thing opposite William Hurt and Meryl Streep. |
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In Dan Wells's book A Night of Blacker Darkness, John Keats is portrayed in a comedic tone. |
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No contemporary painting or sculpture of Confucius survives, and it was only during the Han Dynasty that he was portrayed visually. |
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Norrland is often portrayed slightly negatively in Swedish fiction, often being a place of terror and dread. |
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This imagery of people in the Blitz was and is powerfully portrayed in film, radio, newspapers and magazines. |
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It often portrayed the Irish as a leprechaunish bunch, stereotyped, but this was the first real examination of the Irish character by the Irish. |
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Swing is portrayed as an actual person in the alternate reality novel The Difference Engine. |
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He portrayed the fairies as golden robotic insectoid creatures based on Cambodian idols. |
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He has been portrayed in hundreds of films and discussed in hundreds of thousands of books and articles. |
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The Nara period of the 8th century marked the emergence of a strong Japanese state and is often portrayed as a golden age. |
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At times he portrayed himself as the descendant of a Scottish crofter, as a businessman, aristocrat, intellectual and soldier. |
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There were many public meetings, some of them organised by dukes, which portrayed the budget as the thin end of the socialist wedge. |
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The other, Les Biches by Poulenc, portrayed flirtatious chatter and seductive thoughts in both neo-classic and modernistic styles. |
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During the civil war, Guinevere is portrayed as a scapegoat for violence without developing her perspective or motivation. |
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Engerman in the 1970s, through their work Time on the Cross, portrayed slaves as having internalized the Protestant work ethic of their owners. |
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European expansion caused the world to be divided by how developed and developing nation are portrayed through the world systems theory. |
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The best ongoing question concerns the sassy, homeless Teena, portrayed hilariously by Ariana Ruckle. |
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Vikings were portrayed as wholly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. |
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Ultimately, Yermak is portrayed as the hero who launched the conquest that shaped the whole of Russia. |
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In Chronicles, Macbeth is portrayed as struggling to support the kingdom in the face of King Duncan's ineptitude. |
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In the series of prime ministerial biographies Number 10, produced by Yorkshire Television, Pitt was portrayed by Jeremy Brett. |
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During the early 19th century, Cromwell began to be portrayed in a positive light by Romantic artists and poets. |
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The Chinese Mainland as a place, or Mainlander as a person is often portrayed negatively. |
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English industrialists, Josiah Wedgewood and Matthew Boulton, are often portrayed as pioneers of modern mass marketing methods. |
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Drake was portrayed by the Canadian actor Matheson Lang in the 1935 film Drake of England. |
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These legends reveal a deep respect for the polar bear, which is portrayed as both spiritually powerful and closely akin to humans. |
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As an author of bonkbusters she portrayed the House of Commons as a Palace of Sexual Varieties. |
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In Homeland it's portrayed as a grimy hellhole and war zone where shootouts and bombs go off. |
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They respected and trusted her and portrayed her in this light generations after the Spanish conquest. |
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