Redford, Mirren, and Dafoe do wonders with the routine material and create recognizable and relatable characters. |
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The idea of the cure is so relatable for every character, but also in a large sense. |
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Trouble is, neither of these reactions can possibly be relatable to how a general audience is going to feel. |
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No where does it say that every film has to have a relatable or like-able character in it. |
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There's a certain casual air around his character in the film that makes him instantly relatable. |
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The script's exploration of people's innermost desire to discover their own potential made this play very relatable to its audience. |
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You might figure that Hollywood would know how to create a realistic environment populated with relatable characters. |
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It has played a very strong part in my being born again with its easily relatable themes of ambition versus obligation. |
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The directors always seem to confuse making something relatable with making something cool. |
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The genes have an arrangement relatable to those of coelomate metazoans, but not to those of secernentean nematodes. |
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In each of these cases, the ethics are relatable to the processes whereby decisions are made. |
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Like many later Oliver Stone films, there simply isn't a relatable character in the bunch. |
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On the other hand it is all a pursuit of truth, of what is real and resonant and relatable. |
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There's a huge difference between portraying these young women as relatable and making them seem unremarkable. |
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The diction is simple, the humor is soft and his subjects deal with the relatable details of daily life. |
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Although its influence on the behavior modification procedures relatable to operant formulations has been negligible, Skinner has attempted to define the term. |
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And I think, to a at a certain level, she was not relatable. |
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The third sun sign of the zodiac is relatable to the third root-race and the third PITRIC centre in the human body, VISUDHI, the throat centre. |
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Starlet is a coming-of-age story, and Hemingway deftly maneuvers from the role of a relatable kid to a caring young woman. |
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I think the honesty of the songs – and country songs tend to focus on the lyrics – means it's very relatable, very liberating. |
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I feel like over the past decade country music has really expanded on subject matter, so it's probably a lot more relatable. |
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It is set in a small town and is very relatable which makes it one of the best books I have read. |
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The feedback we get is that they may not represent you, but they are you – they are relatable. |
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The students found the approach of the presentation very approachable and relatable. |
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Guest professors present different teaching styles, different points of view, along with relevant, relatable, and sometimes controversial topics. |
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Our games aim to be highly relatable, simply playable, and feature rewarding gameplay that makes them hard to put down. |
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Not only would this make her a relatable regular gal, she could share charming stories about her hubby as a Little League dad. |
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The movie was aggressively fun, and, despite its sci-fi setting and outlandish plot, somehow relatable. |
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They tackle simple, relatable subjects in a positive, catchy manner. |
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Now, Monica said, Mary-Kate's problems make her more relatable. |
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A very absorbing movie that is relatable and relevant on many levels. |
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O'Brien is relatable, someone perceived to be taking chances, trying to stay true to himself. |
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The Daily Beast talks with costume designer Jenn Rogien on dressing the most relatable girls on television. |
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Their trials and tribulations might not always be 100 percent realistic or relatable to the majority of Americans. |
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Without further ado, the most relatable lines from the Girls season three trailer. |
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They can also make the material easier to understand and more relatable. |
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Women told us that they were able to identify with these instructors, went at a more reasonable or varied pace, played relatable music and provided adaptations for those that needed them. |
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The chosen mascots, a male and female squirrel, are designed to be relatable to youth and inspire confidence by providing clear and easy-to-follow emergency preparedness advice. |
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The goal is to create scenarios of future climate that illustrate change over time to Northerners in a relatable way that transfers the knowledge between scientists, traditional knowledge holders, and decision makers. |
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Really quippy, relevant, observant, and, daresay, relatable dialogue. |
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Many of the above are actually indicators of environmentally relatable health problems, while others are indicators of potential strains on the health system. |
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Her stories, aside from being laugh-out-loud hysterical, are relatable. |
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At the same time, she also needs to be relatable and likeable. |
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Giveaways accomplish this goal if they are useful, relatable and meaningful to buyers and potential buyers. |
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Playful, provocative, and concise writing style and creative use of images and pop icons make the text and material easier to read and more relatable. |
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This approach makes the French characters equally relatable to their target audience, with their movements and expressions in tune with Quebec culture. |
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Moreover, given the differing information systems used by each grain company, extracting data that was both consistent and relatable required the substantive effort of numerous individuals. |
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