These representations are complex mirrors for western selves in specific historical moments. |
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The taboo against miscegenation underpinned many of these negative colonial representations. |
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Morrison completes her trilogy by confronting contemporary race and gender representations and challenging declarations of truth and law. |
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As bearing surfaces in scan mirror galvanometers age, they can become nonlinear and result in distorted spatial representations. |
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Today these models are often the only surviving representations of the work of naval architects and shipbuilders who were famous in their day. |
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Anyone wishing to make representations to the inquiry in person must attend the inquiry on the first day. |
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Such a finding is consistent with this model's argument that different languages engage different conceptual representations in bilinguals. |
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Many people worry about how to respond to those representations both critically and supportively. |
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Historical representations, the film suggests, remain in curious conversation across the realities and fantasies of culture and time. |
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These steeples are symbolic representations of the stone monoliths that once dotted the landscape of Europe. |
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A process of classical conditioning results in these representations of moral transgressions becoming triggers for the mechanism. |
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Other types of bronzes from this area include representations of quadripeds and skeuomorphs of horn and gourd palm-wine vessels. |
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In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology. |
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Bear representations are evident, and several fragments appear to represent Mishipishu, the principal manitou of the Algonquian underworld. |
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The painting is one of the few pictorial representations of one of the greatest figures in Scots history. |
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It's time for audiences to call them out on their hypocrisy and demand better representations of diversity. |
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As an auditor, Tim had understood that management representations required appropriate questioning. |
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At the same time they also do not possess the means to question and contest such representations. |
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Recent comedy films that reflect on growing up in the 1980s can be seen within a tradition of screen representations of past youth. |
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His analyses of objects, media and other signs often seek to debunk the myths, or false representations, that surround them and appear natural. |
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Pursuant to the Massachusetts law, shooting at bullseyes and other non-human representations is permitted, but shooting at human pictures is not. |
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Digital representations of the tablets bearing the cuneiform writing of ancient Mesopotamia have started appearing on the Internet. |
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Although Sara and Tony both developed diagrams for the untaught problems, their representations were not consistently correct. |
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The Appellant had been allowed to make representations but the source of the information was not disclosable. |
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Instead what is offered is a sense of the range of representations whilst indicating some continuities and discontinuities in theme and form. |
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Analog magnitude representations follow Weber's law, according to which the discriminability of two values is a function of their ratio. |
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It was enticed by false representations, and if that agreement, the lease was void, then a legal lease could not grow out of that. |
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Do you have any interest in the sort of exoticized representations of Egypt we're used to seeing? |
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For indigenous central Australians, the Dreaming is omnipresent though certain representations in particular are infused with its power. |
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By contrast, Masson's representations of the corrida and the dead matador preclude such personal readings. |
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Ancient seals depict an ithyphallic yogi-like figure with buffalo horns, a figure mirrored in later Hindu representations of the great god Shiva. |
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Cannibalism was one method of establishing otherness in early modern representations of all three groups. |
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In all of these studies, there was a developmental trend in children's ability to produce conventional numerals as representations of quantity. |
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This opposition of free dance versus ballet presents a two-dimensional portrait of past representations of femininity. |
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Scholars have identified a number of persisting stereotypical representations of disability. |
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Little or no painted representations survived from the classical Greek world, though some did from the Hellenistic and Roman periods. |
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Twelve illustrations, taken from pictorial representations in the Tracts, help establish the flavour of the period. |
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Weyl went on to establish a character formula and a dimension formula for his representations. |
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I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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Recently, inspired by an article on artistic representations of the hyperbolic plane, McIntyre tried a slightly different approach. |
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Coquette and cocotte were equally part of the era's imaginary representations of women. |
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Narnia uses stencil shadows generated from implicit geometry representations such as cylinders and ellipsoids, and also extruded polygons. |
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His distinctive brushwork is particularly evident in representations of foliage and tree trunks. |
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Similarly, representations of the loyal house slave contrasted with representations of the field slaves as cunning and rebellious. |
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Maybe these were accurate representations or interpretations of the original article, or maybe not. |
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Even in the most affectionate representations, he must be reformed and reclaimed by society and domesticity by play's end. |
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At that time we made strong representations about the way the decision was made. |
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The game is set in glorious colour and 3D, so you see accurate representations of your targets before you blow them to kingdom come. |
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It may involve simultaneous activation of some belief representations and inhibition of others. |
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All interested parties would then be able to make representations to their Members of Parliament. |
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People expect photographs to be accurate representations or records of reality. |
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The premotor cortex and other brain regions associated with motor representations also became more active. |
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The council would then take all representations into account before reaching a final decision. |
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People have mental representations similar to sentences in predicate logic. |
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But how much can we believe of Hollywood's Tinseltown representations of psychopaths? |
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Russell's and Ferris's odalisques were not the only representations of Oriental women. |
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And these representations changed appreciably over the centuries, through a process of both contestation and assimilation. |
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In 1843 French missionaries arrived at the island, and it was claimed for France, but on British representations the claim was renounced. |
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Not all statements are contractual in nature as some may be mere representations or commendatory puffs which, if true, lack any legal value. |
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The crystalline mirror reminds us that the images of the dream vision are not mimetic representations but allegorical figurations. |
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The use of says with a first-person singular pronoun is common in representations of reported speech in numerous American dialects. |
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Seeing the zizith, the mezuzah and the succah are iconic representations, or visual stimuli. |
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Strictly, this is not evidence, although it is accepted, being the representations of a responsible officer of the court. |
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We'd like to think we're beyond that now and that by quashing representations of violence we can eliminate the real thing. |
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His collection is studded with minute and colorful representations of butterflies, shells, rosebuds and arrangements of fruit. |
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They constructed threedimensional representations of flowers in the block area using carpet squares and in the art center using modeling clay. |
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They are not, however, true or accurate representations of either the West or the East. |
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In particular, the defendants have breached their representations and warranties. |
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Such representations of it are less than attentive to the literal force field of antagonisms it creates. |
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Arabic inscriptions appear on most types of decorative patterns except those with representations of people. |
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We are familiar enough with representations of the future that it is easily reified. |
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Are the more sexual representations merely offensive, or can they be genuinely harmful? |
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Often Hou's images seem like presentiments of future memories rather than representations of present happenings. |
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Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a likeness which the Emperor sharply recognised. |
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The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet. |
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If we look at carved gods on heathen temples we see fearful, gruesome, repulsive demonic representations that millions bow down to and worship. |
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Different representations may have more or less fidelity to the actual environment in which an organization operates. |
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By giving her a love interest, the movie fits into more traditional representations of women in the filmic genre of the woman's melodrama. |
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Using ArchiCAD as a design and visualization tool, entrants were challenged to create virtual representations of these imaginary places. |
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In her complaint to the SSP, Ms Suman alleged that the despite repeated representations the local police turned a deaf ear to their grievances. |
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In all three cases, our members accepted management's representations and issued unqualified audit reports on the statements presented. |
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Do the document review as quickly as possible and be cautious of the wording of representations made on accounting matters. |
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The abstract representations are also a reflection of the artist's mastery over colour and light. |
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She focuses exclusively on narrative representations of female heroines from classical antiquity. |
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Below the numerical values for each example are bar graph representations of the data. |
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To what extent do these images ironize and thereby repudiate such representations? |
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The governing body may also be represented and may make written and oral representations. |
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We find representations or stencils of hands or artefacts such as boomerangs, throwing sticks or nets. |
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Ron argued that generally accepted auditing standards entitled him to rely on Hal's representations. |
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We respectfully disagree with the Judge in so far as he was relying on the pleaded representations by inference. |
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The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities. |
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What of the many problematic representations of women, especially the happy prostitutes of the Jahalia bordello? |
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Morgan emphasizes that these scenes show horses and chariots, the earliest such representations in fresco. |
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Several sculpture representations of the gigantomachy are found on various buildings. |
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The images, on the other hand, do less to historicize artistic representations of the veil and instead highlight recent art works. |
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This motif had already gained currency in the naturalistic representations of Renaissance artists. |
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There are the legal consequences of the borrower breaching the representations and warranties, and the covenants. |
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Alternatively, the graphemes can be synthesized and mapped onto complete orthographic lexical representations. |
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Further, the works seem constructed to evoke the interchangeable picture cycles, hieroglyphs, representations, and inscriptions of dynastic period art. |
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Even if this is not the case, if the young staffers have the perception that it is, they maybe less likely to aggressively challenge management's representations. |
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Second, Tyson claimed that the company made false representations about the extent of accounting problems at its food subsidiary, which produces hors d'oeuvres. |
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There are also some representations of fish and human masks. |
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Also, the pictorial representations that seem to depict a serene august order would lead one to believe that the room and the writing environment were commensurate with this. |
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I suspect that the photograph and the sculpture are parallel representations of a similar scene in real life, although it is possible that the sculpture is based on the photo. |
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Another realist was Frederic Remington, whose lively representations of the picturesque Old West brought him popularity in sculpture, painting, and illustration. |
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These show Josephson serially questioning the assumptions of photographic representation, inquiring whether photographs are faithful representations of the world. |
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While Mycenaean frescoes were derived from representations and conventions of Minoan and Cycladic painting, the Mycenaeans adapted these for their own purposes. |
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It is quite clear that teachers, education and schooling have received a raw deal from popular cinema, which tends toward the negative and derogatory in its representations. |
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In this context, Judd's reductive forms, notes and signature representations spoke volumes concerning their use as architectural plans and maquettes. |
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The positive value ascribed to traditional culture has been further reinforced by popular images and representations of Aboriginality as an exemplar of timeless continuity. |
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In 1957, Ian Watt suggested in The Rise of the Novel that Protestantism and capitalism are the informing logics behind novelistic representations of society. |
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The gold bowl from the acropolis is also arranged around a central rosette in three concentric bands of figural representations separated by three ornamental bands. |
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A postmodernist approach is defined here as a self-consciousness that always places history in relation to the circumstances of its representations in the present. |
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Haraway replies that it rejects both objectivism and relativism for the ways they let knowers escape responsibility for the representations they construct. |
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Clay representations of animals and human heads have been discovered by archaeologists working on the Aksumite and pre-Aksumite civilizations of northern Ethiopia. |
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There is a possible metaphysic that suggests that a thing's representations are not secondary and inferior to it but are constitutive of that thing. |
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Raigo paintings on the wooden doors of the Ho-o-do are an early example of Yamato-e, Japanese-style painting, because they contain representations of the scenery around Kyoto. |
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Because six is the product of the first two prime numbers and is adjacent to the next two prime numbers, many senary fractions have simple representations. |
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Furthermore, they provide representations of the spatial distribution of the molecules during the reaction, allowing direct imaging of the molecule repartition on the lattice. |
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If combined with the airborne laser scanner, the data can be used to develop digital terrain models, contours, intensity images and other elevation representations. |
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Working models may start life as physical representations of verbal, sketched or signalled communication, and through iterative generations may evolve into novel bitsers. |
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People don't go to this kind of movie expecting accurately detailed, historically and truthful representations of real people recreating true incidents. |
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In terms of the film's representations of Billie, straitjacketed and screaming, she is presented metaphorically as a swaddling baby as she cries out for care. |
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Besides heavily ornate vestments, stoles, monstrance, pulpits, bells, paintings, representations of the Way of the Cross and statues of saints are among the major attractions. |
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Competent readers are able to recognize and directly retrieve words from an orthographic lexicon consisting of a large number of memory representations of word spellings. |
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In imitation of classical Greek and Roman representations of the sport, modern Greco-Roman wrestling was created in France in the early 19th century. |
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As is normal in representations of the Last Judgment, the sudarium does not appear among the arma christi born by angels in the uppermost zone of the fresco. |
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The children's drawings became graphic representations of their thinking. |
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This suggests to me that although representations of stimuli may be generated, the perceptron would not be able to associate them with each other. |
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In 1435, he codified the depiction of the ideal human form in narrative representations, coherently presented, and designed to encourage high standards of behavior. |
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In their detachment and mobility, these characters personify the movements and uses of capital as they enter speculatively into representations of different cultures. |
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But none of these assessments really responds to the way this novel repeats, elaborates, and extends Rushdie's earlier representations of explosive and implosive life shapes. |
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The closeness to, but difference from, the male fantasy provides a visual metaphor for the conflict between male and female representations of female space. |
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Even in its most radical form, the politics of representation always presupposes an abstract or ideal state that would act as guarantor of its chosen representations. |
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The use of physical interactions in all-atom representations incurs a large computational cost when compared to more coarse-grained, or homology-based models. |
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At best they are indecisive, and at the end they are completely unable to reach a position because their various representations prohibit them from doing so. |
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It is in the representations of the city, by contrast, where the stresses and strains of the modern stateless nation most obviously come to the fore. |
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As I circulated and observed the student work, two distinct variations of line plot representations for the raisin data seemed to emerge from the groups. |
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She skillfully uses patients suffering from neglect due to parietal lesions to explore a number of central questions in the study of spatial representations. |
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Reading the text as a short story cycle and not just a collection reveals Lahiri's careful balancing of a range of representations and her intricate use of pattern and motif. |
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However, to be able to correctly map graphemes to phonemes, or phonemes to graphemes, children have to rely on well-specified phonological representations. |
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In the poems of Ossian we have, if not the actual productions of Druidical times, what may be considered faithful representations of the songs of the Bards. |
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In contrast to past beliefs, repetition may reduce the fidelity of memory representations. |
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We have excellent representations of him, a bust by Torrigiano, a portrait by Sittow, a remarkable death mask, coinage likenesses, and a realistic tomb effigy. |
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With its profusion of midwives and naturalistic post-natal care, it is one of the few representations we have in western art that touches on the actual process of childbirth. |
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Any medical evidence post-dating the decision of the Adjudicator and the Tribunal can be the subject of further representations to the Secretary of State. |
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One may conceive of individual representations while abstracting from those physical repercussions which accompany them or follow them, but do not constitute them. |
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Duquin argues that nonactive representations of women may reinforce the view that women's bodies serve an ornamental, rather than instrumental, function. |
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These open narratives are luscious representations of mundane non-events. |
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The first experiment showed greater interference between idioms with the same syntactic structure, demonstrating that idiomatic representations contain syntactic information. |
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The results are most evident in representations of Aboriginality where indigenous artifacts, activities, and people are deployed as national icons in popular culture. |
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Even so, they can offer accurate representations of people's beliefs. |
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The narrative structures of the films, and the power structures represented in them, propose representations that interpellate both the real and the stereotypical. |
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Nasmyth had come to know Burns and his fresh and appealing image has become the basis for almost all subsequent representations of the poet. |
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Another prominent research topic is expanding and improving representations of the carbon cycle. |
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The danger came not from sexualizing girls, but from girls seeing representations of their own sexuality. |
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Members of both houses made representations on behalf of counties and boroughs, and this led to an increase in the number of local authorities. |
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In 1549 its endowments were seized by the Crown though the burgesses made representations that they should not be. |
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A common belief is that science heads in a direction of progress, and thus leads to more accurate representations of maps. |
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Specifically, neoclassicists construct cardinal representations of utility through the use of marginal rates of substitution between goods. |
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In 1564 Mercator published his map of Britain, a map of greatly improved accuracy which far surpassed any of his previous representations. |
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It implies that maps are objective representations of the world when in reality they serve very political means. |
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In this view, phonological representations are sequences of segments made up of distinctive features. |
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With the advent of written representations, formal rules about language usage tend to appear also. |
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Statements of fact in a contract or in obtaining the contract are considered to be either warranties or representations. |
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These pictorial representations eventually became simplified and more abstract. |
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The Diet could approve government legislation and initiate laws, make representations to the government, and submit petitions to the Emperor. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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Following representations by the council in 1867 the MR promised to build a through line within two years. |
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Although you see some representations of animals or gods in the form of animals, there's really no totemism or animism in Egyptian religion. |
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Throughout Blind Man, Himes hyperbolizes the already distorted representations of black life in 1960's sociological literature of the underclass. |
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Both the novel and the film were accused of presenting coonish or demonizing representations of African American men. |
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Marion Meisig analyses the utopian unity of politics and nature in representations of the mythical beast Qilin in China. |
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Treating this topic requires discussing integer and floating-point number representations and inaccuracies that may result from their use. |
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Existing research has mainly been concentrated on the examination of visual representations that already exist. |
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Lorenz begins by showing that phantasia includes the animal's ability to represent to itself sensory representations not presently perceived. |
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Shukla, On Binomial and Trinomial operator representations of certain Polynomials, Promathematica, XXII, pp. |
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As well as writing these representations using decimal notation, I also use the common fraction notation for tenths to build this association. |
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Tensor products of copies of the natural and the conatural representations are injective objects in this category. |
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Other image representations such as Fourier transforms and wavelength decompositions depend on linear superposition of basis functions. |
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All the other consonant phonemes are transcribed into the homoglyphs of their IPA representations. |
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Norton he constructed the first concrete representations of some of the sporadic groups. |
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By the end of the 1970s, glamorized and hyper-sexualized representations of stewardesses circulated widely in popular culture. |
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Many traditions hold a belief in the five classical elements, although they are seen as symbolic as representations of the phases of matter. |
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An altar is usually present in the circle, on which ritual tools are placed and representations of the God and the Goddess may be displayed. |
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Sometimes the arches depicted were not even real structures but existed entirely as imaginary representations of royal propaganda. |
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Their subject matter includes representations of animals including bison and, arguably, several different bird species. |
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Instead, it appears that Chaucer creates fictional characters to be general representations of people in such fields of work. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, the drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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Ndebele and Gobodo-Madikizela employ narrative techniques that expose and exploit faultlines in the popular representations of these figures. |
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Consciousness, Hirstein maintains is identical to bound representations, produced by synchronized oscillations of thalamocortical loops. |
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Faith groups can make direct representations to the Presiding Officer to nominate speakers. |
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Two introductory chapters give background on Cartan geometries, and semisimple Lie algebras and their representations. |
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There is in each case a literal infinity of nonfalse representations that can be made. |
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At the same time that these works debunk the grand claims of a Goya-esque political art, they intensify the brutality of the representations. |
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More recently there has been a trend of returning to the more traditional and symbolic representations. |
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The representations of Christ as the Almighty Lord on his judgment throne owed something to pictures of Zeus. |
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In many literary representations of the medieval past, however, Magna Carta remained a foundation of English national identity. |
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From the Bronze Age there are examples of carvings, including the first representations of objects, and cup and ring marks. |
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It was agreed that the referendum be held on 3 March 2011, after representations to the Welsh Secretary from the Welsh Government. |
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However, consciousness representations three to five also seem to feature other indications of the narrator's fabulating presence. |
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Cognitive abilities that have been investigated include concept formation, sensory skills, and mental representations. |
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Smoking was also associated with representations of both the sense of smell and that of taste. |
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The personal qualities valued by Kooris on Erambie are contrasted with racialising representations in local newspaper reports. |
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Hydrological models are simplified, conceptual representations of a part of the hydrologic cycle. |
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The latter are best representations of the actual seabed, as in a topographic map, for scientific and other purposes. |
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Ancient art often included dolphin representations, including the Cretan Minoans. |
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Popular representations of John first began to emerge during the Tudor period, mirroring the revisionist histories of the time. |
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In 1848, as a result of representations by the Prince Consort, Faraday was awarded a grace and favour house in Hampton Court in Middlesex, free of all expenses and upkeep. |
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Nationalism and the idea of an Indian and African diaspora and the cultural representations that they engender are hierarchized in the first world diaspora. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine how substance use, psychopathic traits, and attachment representations explain sexual risk-taking in adolescence. |
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Tris and quads have different areas of functionality. In real-time graphics, tris are the norm because they provide the most basic geometric representations of planes. |
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There have been a number of proposals for using pictures, ideograms, diagrams, and other pictorial representations for international communications. |
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Poisson geometry, deformation quantisation and group representations. |
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The few Merovingian illuminated manuscripts that have survived, such as the Gelasian Sacramentary, contain a great deal of zoomorphic representations. |
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This work explored representations of evidence diachronically. |
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Geometric or iconographic representations have traditionally been archaeological categories associated with modern human behaviour and cognitive complexity. |
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The other classical representations comprise two Pompeian wall paintings, three contorniates, and a miniature in a Virgil manuscript in the Vatican. |
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Recently Mercator's projection has been rejected for representations of the world but it remains paramount for nautical charts and its use stands as his enduring legacy. |
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These visual representations of myths are important for two reasons. |
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Flowers included in this tender cut flowers, planted together, blomsterbinderier, potted plants, christmas flowers such as associated with representations, retirements, etc. |
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Perhaps the most basic problem which confronts the tonologist is how to formally represent multiple tone heights, both in underlying and in derived representations. |
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Archaeologists speculate, however, that they may be emblems of security and success, fertility icons, or direct representations of a mother goddess. |
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Typically representations under the name capitolini are not that. |
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First, several alternate feature space representations were generated by processing the measured sensor array data through different preprocessor and linear PCA combinations. |
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Grimm also assumed a 'thesis of continuity', whereby later sources could be seen as representations of earlier culture, due to the historical continuities between the two. |
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This perhaps is reason for the recurrence of iconological symbols of particular animals used in sacrifice on the art representations on oponifa all over Yoruba land. |
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From model-theoretic point of view the category of representations is a multisorted structure which we prove to be superstable with pregeometry of trivial type. |
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It differs from previous representations of the subject in that David is depicted before his battle with Goliath and not after the giant's defeat. |
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Headlining the new release is the addition of optical character recognition technology, which is used to convert graphical representations of characters into actual text. |
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Uchronic visions were part of Icelandic collective representations of the world, and as such they deeply influenced the response of the society to its own history. |
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It is not known if all members of the aristocracy could read and write, although at least some women could, since there are representations of female scribes in Maya art. |
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Any attempt to grasp truth is, therefore, relativized in view of the fact that human perspectives and representations are always asymptotic to it. |
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The book explores Southeast Asian heritages, their conceptualizations and representations, set against relationships between culture, nature, tourism and identity. |
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As regards matrix C which satisfies, it should be mentioned that such a matrix always exists because it exists in the case of the spinor representations and. |
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