His works depict memories of childhood family and friends in a wide variety of activities from dancing to Tejano music to making tamales. |
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The images of violence did not depict skinhead thugs battling with the police and their truncheons. |
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The actors of today are simply too pretty and too vacant to depict the men and women of sterner days and stricter moral codes. |
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The narrative halts for a paragraph to depict the dreary marsh landscape on a late winter afternoon. |
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Other pieces depict odd moments of repose, for instance two identical boys asleep on a field of camouflage. |
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His memoirs amusingly depict the trade and the dealers and collectors he knew. |
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Many of the works that appear in the show depict the angst of the present generation. |
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Although it liked to depict itself as a restoration of throne and altar, the Bourbon regime that succeeded Napoleon changed little of this. |
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In the taxidermal works, animals are placed in certain situations that are said to depict the human situation. |
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Here, her activity is more personal and it is the perfect match for the way in which her husband chooses to depict her. |
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First, there is a series of computer composite images that depict different aspects of field research, such as catching insects with nets. |
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Nor does she depict adolescence as a period of mental instability, characterized by mercurial moods and impulsive, self-gratifying actions. |
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The prominent opening theme, marked nobilmente, ma non troppo, is said to depict his 1909 Derby winner, Minoru. |
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In tempera painting the most spectacular technique to combine gilding and paint is that of sgraffito, most often used to depict cloth of gold. |
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The last images Dana captured on tape depict a U.S. tank coming toward him firing several shots. |
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It appears to depict a bison's head and forequarters attached to a humanlike body. |
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Introducing the members of his team and the cast at a function, Bala said that the film would depict love in its true sense. |
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They depict portraits, mythological stories, biblical scenes and landscapes. |
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Understanding how numeric data plots depict behavior is certainly an important skill. |
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His colorful canvases often depict peasant life in Mexico, which he transformed into magical scenes. |
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In some strophes of the poem I tried to depict the tempest, followed by the calm of the sea. |
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His work seems to depict the confusion, guilt, uncertainty and chaos of modern life. |
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Analysts also use a variety of symbols, such as parallelograms, pentagons, and others, to depict different types of events and activities. |
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It goes down easily on the left to depict broadcasting or medical research, the Internet or schooling, as a commons in need of public management. |
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Since this is a fictitious character, the authors depict him as they please. |
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It takes a measure of artistic fortitude to lovingly depict the ordinary, and ample skill to finesse it into quietly seductive works of art. |
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It is easy to depict them as a complacent gerontocracy immured in its certainties and unwilling to rethink the future. |
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The author was, of course, the first to depict a totalitarian gerontocracy. |
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Paintings that depict the beauty and immensity of nature and man's puniness within it were a specialty of Romantic painters. |
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The edulcoration notwithstanding, documents from the early period of Arab rule often depict a brutal murderous conquest. |
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By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated. |
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Murals of the durbars and processions depict courtiers in their buttoned up coats and white trousers standing in neat rows like stick figures. |
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Over and over, the new American jingoes depict the U.S. as somehow a victim in the international economy. |
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The photographs in the book are shot with a wide-angle lens, allowing Wolfe to depict animals in intimate connection with their habitats. |
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Several drawings depict forms that have the amorphous shapes of sea life such as hydras and jellyfish. |
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On one hand, as Theios observed, Western artists depict the myth and romance of the West and seldom its harsh truths. |
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He uses acrylic oil paints to depict traditional settings from rural areas in the Northeast region. |
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The squiggly lines on the livery that depict water and mountains seem so out of place in northern Virginia. |
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Chris uses the rough hewn descriptive quality of stencils to depict scenes from an urban upbringing in Baltimore. |
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They depict the pharaoh, or rather the pharaoh's ka, in a striding pose and holding a mace in one hand and a long staff in the other. |
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Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality. |
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On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos. |
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The backcountry swamps of the area hold a special interest for him, and many of his paintings depict this unique wilderness. |
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Two autobiographical carvings depict his belief that a mambo had cursed him by placing snakes in his belly. |
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A tragedian, Rubens loved to depict battles, atrocities, martyrdoms and slaughters. |
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The artist drew on religious imagery of martyred saints to depict new political martyrs. |
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The set also made good use of images by the Expressionist painters Grosz and Kirchner to depict the seamy side of Berlin. |
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He sought to depict the inner reality of objects by means of meticulous physical observations. |
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The view is supposed to depict the landscape as seen through the asylum windows. |
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However, these serials depict only the macabre and fearful aspects of these supernatural characters. |
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Innovative new works created from bone fragments depict topographical maps of the sites of important battlefields in the history of South Africa. |
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She applied an artistic touch and created a lifelike clay face meant to depict Tut on the day of his death. |
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Stanislav Nikirev uses millions of pencil dots on paper to depict the temple. |
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These were photographed and tracings were made to depict the location of mechanical support tissue. |
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Figures 1 and 2 depict various tympanogram tracings based on variations of the original Liden and Jerger classifications. |
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Most of them depict the predator hunting its staple prey, the bezoar goat, or being hunted by men. |
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Timur, or Tamerlane, modelled himself on Genghiz Khan, and miniatures on the wall depict his ferocious onslaught on Baghdad. |
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These architectural remains also depict palm trees under bicephalous eagle as the tree of life, symbolizing peace and prosperity. |
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This is another interesting case study which uses tree maps to depict large amounts of site content via a simple coloured grid. |
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Egg uses the same viewpoint to depict two girls in the bloom of youth, sitting in a railway carriage before a coastal landscape. |
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Some slabs seem to depict wooden crosses complete with skeuomorphic wooden features such as the carpenter's nail heads. |
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Modern apologists slanderously depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult. |
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Graham's series was the first set of American novels to depict the everyday life of an unexceptional African-American family. |
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Alan Nowell says the interwoven patterns depict monks performing ancient mystical dances. |
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And even the Soviet photographs, which were intended to depict an improving economy, leave the viewer unsettled, with so much left unsaid. |
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Other scenes depict the agents as idiots and slapstick figures barely able to push a plug into an electric socket. |
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The German newsreels of the period depict young, bronzed, disciplined troops marching through the cornfields of France like conquering demigods. |
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Paintings on each column bordering the central nave depict saints who were venerated in medieval times. |
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Charts of this kind depict the levels of hierarchy and the spans of control found in an organization. |
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The city's numerous verticals depict a rich trading past and its journey into the 21st century. |
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Unlike the Fauve colors, the non-representational colors of Pop Art do not depict the artist's inner sensation of the world. |
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Do Nerf guns and squirt guns depict the act of shooting a friend as fun and harmless? |
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Several series of images from this visit depict techniques, ranging from weaving and basketry to pottery making and calabash carving. |
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The groundbreaking computer graphics that made the original show so spellbinding have been improved to depict all the pesky hairiness of mammals. |
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In the Hippodrome, for example, statuary was marshaled to depict Constantinople as the New Rome. |
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The photos depict women participating in every sport from ping-pong to pole-vaulting, from hunting to hardball. |
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Most curious about this picture, though, is the use of stop-motion animation to depict the infant creatures. |
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In the popular press there are a lot of stereotypes that depict Africa as a place full of famine and civil strife. |
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His misty combinations of watercolour, charcoal and pen depict Dali-esque distorted nudes and giant, well-articulated insects. |
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The next day I tell Mike I will look at the photos and try to identify them if they will substitute different photos for any that depict Jamal. |
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But numerous cards depict slaves picking tobacco, pressing it into hogsheads for transport, and sometimes consuming it. |
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Most panels depict eyes, from photographs, magazines and other artworks perhaps. |
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Wilson and Meaker both depict her as icy, needy and eager to belittle Highsmith. |
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She was in and out of hospital for the rest of her life and her paintings often depict her suffering. |
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But Ghirlandaio does not depict busts or statues, his figures are shown as though alive within an illusionistic setting. |
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They try hard to depict their stories with a delicate human touch, free from even the slightest flamboyancy. |
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The lines of force one sees when sprinkling iron filings around a magnet depict the shape of a field in physical space. |
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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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They depict precise illogical diagrams from a fantastical pop rivet instruction manual. |
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He said the sculpture would depict a whale with its flukes, or tail, raised in the air but could not say what size the sculpture would be. |
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Postcards can depict places where your family once lived and the messages written on postcards can add to your knowledge. |
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Cartoons usually depict archaeologists as crusty old fogies, covered in cobwebs, and obsessed with old bones and cracked pots. |
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These facts are often used to depict Mary in a one-sided way as frivolous and irresponsible. |
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They were made of various fruitwoods which often corresponded to the fruit they depict. |
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Ter Borch's later full-length portraits depict sitters with reserved yet confident postures. |
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Some of the sketches depict the cute mental mnemonics that Penrose employs to keep ideas clearly in his mind. |
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The earliest known painting to depict a Shakespearean scene is being bought by the National Trust, it was announced today. |
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The paintings depict scenes from Hindu mythology and the colours would never fade. |
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Her paintings depict the rugged beauty of Inishmurray and the medium she uses is watercolour. |
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Paintings of Timothy Thilakumar depict his deep attachment for flowers and woods. |
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The words depict Rose as an art model from the Bronx transported to Greenwich Village. |
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By contrast, ectoplasm photographs depict a human medium in the throes of violent struggle with an invisible entity. |
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Plato and Cicero depict questioning dialogists as superior to those who seek simple answers or summaries. |
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As author, she effaces herself absolutely in order to reflect and depict the story of Narcissus. |
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It has therefore been relatively easy to depict the exhibition through the eyes of Cole. |
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And where better to depict a city on the move than from a Midland dining car at the National Railway Museum in York? |
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Velvety blacks and hazy dry-brushed grays at right depict a table set for two in a railway dining car with a blurred vista in the background. |
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Many works depict the artists themselves as guinea pigs undergoing experiments such as hypnosis. |
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The drama will depict issues under discussion and will star some of the country's leading actors. |
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This section will depict some of the applications of this knowledge that can be used in experimental protocols. |
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Sava Haralanov and Mincho Nikiforov's paintings depict the interior and exterior facets of a working family atmosphere. |
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Indeed, is there any other way to depict a gang of drug barons armed with automatic weaponry other than as brigands at war with society? |
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Colour fluorescence micrographs depict the first leaf adaxial surface from 2-week-old wheat. |
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And though the ground might freeze over from November to April, the brochures of Northern colleges invariably depict eternal spring. |
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Finally, from initially portraying kings and princes of remote ages, Virués began to depict near-contemporary Spain and ordinary men and women. |
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Although the nuchibana song lyrics mention cherry blossoms, the flowers used in the garlands actually depict a type of hibiscus plant indigenous to Okinawa. |
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As mentioned in point 3.2 above, according to the heading, the drawings in the article depict Muhammed. |
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He uses oil, watercolor, charcoal, and serigraphs to depict his subjects. |
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For Sea Form, Bontecou raked wet printer's ink on a primed plastic surface to depict an ethereal, six-pointed star shape that evokes a feathery nest or squirming creature. |
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In the field of advertising, NGOs report that some advertisements depict Black persons as commodities rather than human beings. |
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The Byzantine style mosaics on the interior mostly depict scenes from the Old Testament, and the large mosaic on the facade portrays scenes from the New Testament. |
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What makes St Michael's church particularly fascinating is that in the belfry there are two friezes which seemingly depict rare and exotic creatures. |
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How do artists depict these special years, and how have their depictions changed through time? |
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The figures which depict various aspects of her life as a freedom fighter, a politician, a prisoner and a helper of Dublin's poor, are cast in steel bronze. |
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Her ability to depict the sensual energy she perceives beneath the appearance of a familiar world gives her work its strength and its strangeness. |
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Even before discoursing on sewers and sewage, author Halliday unlooses two illustrations which eloquently depict Bazalegette's achievements above ground. |
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Future scenarios depict the strong possibility of ever more complex domestic and international issues for the two neighbours. |
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The ¤1 and ¤2 coins depict a double cross on three hills, as featured in the national emblem of Slovakia. |
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Commercial images of wild animals and displays such as the Museum's dioramas tend to depict a timeless Eden, where humans are literally out of the picture. |
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When asking us to consider our perceptions, De Heer is most effective with his use of cutaways to aboriginal paintings to depict scenes of violence. |
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But most recent histories depict it as a necessary fight against German militarism. |
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The thousands of images were taken between 2011 and 2013, and according to forensic analysis depict 11,000 deaths. |
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Most political biopics depict the personal life of the main figure while flattening out the historical details in order to make them more understandable, or palatable. |
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The sculptures depict the sacred symbolism used in the costumes of the Zapotecs and Mixtecs, two of the main pre-Hispanic societies of Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca. |
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Gingrich has tried to depict Romney a milquetoast moderate in the line of former state governor Charlie Crist. |
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Instead, billboards depict large, happy families juxtaposed with sad little ones. |
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Renaissance collectors sought not only to depict humanists as heirs of the classical past, but also to ensure that portraits perpetuated the memory of famous figures. |
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In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity. |
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It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died. |
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It had long been accepted practice in portrait painting to depict sitters with prized possessions appropriate to their status and station in life. |
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It does not depict life as just going on and on, like a road leading to nowhere across a monotonous, featureless landscape. |
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Some journalists have chosen to depict the situation as being black as night. |
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The watercolors depict the slugs engaging in melodramatic activities. |
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Some wore magnificent wooden helmets sculpted and painted to depict animal heads. |
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Arrows depict the high amplitude ground surface waves with velocities equivalent to Rayleigh waves, and higher velocity body waves, most probably p waves. |
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It may be the land of the Kama Sutra, the land whose temples depict a licentiousness seldom shown in public elsewhere. |
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Scherman's images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists. |
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Science fiction stories often depict lunar bases as air-filled domes sitting on the Moon's surface. |
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Drawings on palm leaf of the 11th century are similarly based on the use of line to depict mythological scenes. |
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I have tried to depict the graciousness and charm of these loving messengers, who draw our minds and hearts heavenward. |
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So I want to treat this as a piece of realism rather than the picturesque tradition, which tends to depict an idealised version of English heritage. |
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Can one colour adequately depict the twists and turns of fate, the moments of chance and mis-chance, the shades of light and darkness that have shaped your destiny? |
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In his closing statement, he said the trial had resembled a television series set up to depict him as a thief and swindler. |
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The characters depict an urbanised animal world, set in the age of globalisation, where unlimited, undigested information and superficial multiculturalism are rampant. |
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These indicators depict a best-case scenario, in which exporters utilize the available benefits. |
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They depict revolutions as willful acts of rebellion that inevitably produce terrible results because of the evil inherent in the very idea of revolution. |
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I believe that reading children's pictorial books that depict the ancestry of different continents with children can make global education meaningful. |
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Since a number of Akan terracottas depict a deceased royal smoking a pipe, it was probably a missed opportunity that one of these was not selected instead. |
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The three separate works depict a deconstructed suit restricted into various shapes and patterns such as the Batman logo. |
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They depict belcher not as what writers want him to be, but as he actually was. |
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News stories from disasters around the world depict chaos and survival of the fittest. |
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The diorama could depict a favorite scene from a science fiction or fantasy story or it could represent a fantasy world. |
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Suza Scalora is famous for her book 'The Fairies' that depict mysterious images from a fantasy world. |
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On the opposite end of the spectrum are two other standout works, which depict Mary as a loving, nurturing mother. |
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The book contains appropriate appendixes, which document the evolutionary improvement of tank formations, and excellent photographs, and maps that adequately depict the war. |
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As a reward for her attempt to depict the consequences of online commenters, Gwyneth Paltrow has become their latest victim. |
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These photos, which were shared by residents and local news outlets on Twitter, depict the chaos. |
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For his next image, Albanese wants to try to use saran wrap, or some kind of thin plastic, to depict an ocean scene. |
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Here it should also be noted that it is wrong to depict one's religious community as more liberal and progressive and another community as more regressive and backward. |
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The other stamps in the set depict the manatee and the royal antelope. |
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Topographic maps use contour lines based on elevation to depict landforms. |
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Paintings from India produced in the 1500s depict men using such simple aerodynamic devices to drop notes to lovers held in seclusion. |
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It is said to depict a chrisom child, i.e., a chrisom is a child's white robe worn at baptism, used as a shroud if the infant dies within a month. |
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For an artist, only trying to depict the Deity could be more impious than drawing Muhammad. |
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The boy is shown with impossibly long legs, either an artistic slip or an attempt to depict a gangling adolescent. |
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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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The published figure does not accurately depict a peritonsillar abscess, nor does it show correct needle placement and angulation for safe drainage of an abscess. |
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They depict a God whose attributes include sovereignty and revengefulness. |
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It is certainly not correct to exclusively depict her as an entirely innocent victim. |
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Artists then began to depict the Ark in a manner befitting an illustrated children's book. |
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No one else knows how to depict the most horrific nightmares so stunningly beautifully. |
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Both depict Liberty figures standing with their fasces and bonnets supported on staffs before key locations in Rome, as if claiming them as their own. |
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Some scholars contend that neoinstitutionalist accounts of adoption depict actors as cognitive dopes, and others suggest that actors are cognitive entrepreneurs. |
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That vantage point also allowed him to depict in the foreground the community's schoolhouse, which was built in 1861 a short distance north of the church family. |
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The painterly quality of this popular art was often limited, but the artists were expected to understand the complexities of sails and rigging, and to depict it accurately. |
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With her grey hair pulled into a Quaker-style bun and her lack of personal vanity she seems the archetypal wise woman, but photographs of her in her prime depict a beauty. |
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Why, I wonder, don't these novels ever depict a brave new world that's learned its lesson, one that's loving and gentle instead of harsh and brutal? |
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People do not program their fax machine to depict the fax number of the sender. |
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Although comically represented, the works depict sober modern-day issues. |
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From various readings and pictures, students design an article of clothing or jewelry to depict ancient Grecian wardrobes. |
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But Alphonse, generally it's the cartoonist who decides what animal he wants to depict you as. |
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Figures 36 to 41 depict historical Canadian production of coal, potash, salt, asbestos, gypsum and peat moss. |
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My photographs depict a disconnected space of transition where all is not shown or revealed. |
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She noted that it is difficult to depict global trends in forest management, noting that certain regions exhibit alarming trends. |
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Working among the Calvinist peasantry in Staphorst, a village near Amsterdam, Sluyters adopted a sombre Expressionist style to depict the puritanical austerity of their lives. |
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The artist used bravura painterly techniques to depict comic-book-style characters, many of whom had buck-toothed, doggish muzzles and half-rounded, Mickey-like eyes. |
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Ancient cave paintings in Spain depict a woman harvesting honey. |
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Using the symbols we've used to depict the designs on the previous pages, we provide some sample designs. |
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Over and over, they depict the brutality and avariciousness of Europeans and white males in the United States and present glorified portraits of other nations and cultures. |
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It is no surprise that contemporary authors usually depict the Saracens as ruthless pagans, although sometimes a more differentiated image may emerge. |
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King had a knack for finding San Francisco's hot button issues and weaving them together to depict the city as being in grave danger from vice and political corruption. |
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Let the woman be an old servant or a grand lady of high society, and Proust can depict her like Rembrandt. |
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The media, police and state government are seeking to intimidate and demonise them, depict them as violent troublemakers and force them out of the city. |
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Her novels, some semi-autobiographical, beginning with Born in Paradise, published first in 1940, depict a time gone by. |
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The four carved tiles directly below the hood depict pairs of magpies, phoenixes, mandarin ducks, and swallows, all symbols of harmonious matrimonial union. |
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Profiles of McGreevey from throughout his career depict him as a workaholic, driven, charming and schmoozy but eerily hollow in both personal life and political philosophy. |
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Rarely does television so sensitively and thoughtfully depict the terrible grief and pain of loss, with all its far-reaching and long-lived repercussions. |
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Pictures depict the major topics of discussion and support the text well. |
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The painter Cabrera was the first to depict Argentine historical subjects. |
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Artists have been called upon to depict the celebration of special events when homage has been paid to powerful people on such occasions as coronations and funerals. |
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Figs 6 and 7 depict the coil embolisation technique and the Tornado coil, respectively. |
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Some of the most famous artists to depict the region in their work have been Alfred Heaton Cooper and William Heaton Cooper. |
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The tombstones of Julia Velva, Mantinia Maercia and Aelia Aeliana each depict a dining scene. |
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Later, the work of Pieter Brueghel the Elder would inspire artists to depict themes of everyday life. |
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The theme of the Prince's Chamber is Tudor history, and 28 oil portraits painted on panels around the room depict members of the Tudor dynasty. |
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Dating back around 5,000 years, the paintings depict both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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A century later, Ptolemy produced the first known map to depict the peninsula, referring to it as Catara. |
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Neither of Wollstonecraft's novels depict successful marriages, although she posits such relationships in the Rights of Woman. |
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Many of his paintings depict Port Vendres, a small port near the Spanish border, and the landscapes of Roussillon. |
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This ball was crosshatched in such a way as to depict it as being inside the net, signifying the scoring of a goal. |
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Many rock carvings depict ships, and the large stone burial monuments known as stone ships suggest that shipping played an important role. |
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Thousands of rock carvings depict ships, most probably representing sewn plank built canoes for warfare, fishing and trade. |
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Unlike her oil paintings of solitary women, these sketches frequently depict their subjects from behind, and in groups. |
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Other tempera artists, such as Robert Vickrey, regularly depict Surreal imagery. |
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Geometric designs on pottery of the eighth century BC depict scenes from the Trojan cycle as well as the adventures of Heracles. |
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Geometric designs on pottery of the eighth century BC depict scenes from the Trojan cycle, as well as the adventures of Heracles. |
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Latitudinal displacement of the ridge is also occurring, and computer models depict more westward expansion of the anticyclone in the future. |
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Some Roman coins of the Emperors Trajan and his son Hadrian, born in Hispania, depict Hispania and a rabbit. |
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The wall map, and his globe gores of the same date, depict the American continents in two pieces. |
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The map uses a modified Ptolemaic map projection with curved meridians to depict the entire surface of the Earth. |
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Santos depict figures of saints and other religious icons and are made from native wood, clay, and stone. |
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Their actual form varies considerably but they generally depict human, animal and geometric forms associated with Maya religion. |
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The myths sometimes depict Jauja as an island and other times as a city in a mythical land. |
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This means that many histories depict Philip from deeply prejudiced points of view, usually negative. |
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The detailed and idealized paintings also typically depict a pastoral setting. |
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Most of the Dieppe maps depict a large land mass entitled Jave la Grande, between what is now Indonesia and Antarctica. |
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The Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten and many residents hold up a hand to depict where they are from. |
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One is of the view from above Gulval showing the church, Mount's Bay and the Mount, while the other two depict Loch Lomond in Scotland. |
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They depict the Crucifixion and Ascension of Christ surrounded by angels and stars. |
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Photos snatched in Kuwait, London, Cairo and Kieve depict man's diverse experiences and sensible reactions and states. |
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Karosses are closely associated with shamans in the rock paintings across the region that depict the partial transformation of men into antelope. |
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The lesson of the day centered on the use of scatter plots to depict the relationship between dependent and independent variables. |
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Waterfowl entries may depict the black brant, common merganser, greater scaup or dusky Canada goose, also shown in their customary surroundings. |
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They often depict traditional Saudi items such as coffee pots, incense burners, palm trees, etc. |
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Archaeological excavations in Japan show pottery and terracotta remains which depict small dogs of a similar appearance to the Shiba Inu. |
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If the idea was to depict the bumbler with a heart of gold in Action Replayy, Akshay ended up at the wrong end of the joke. |
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If writings and comics that depict children being stalked, kidnapped, tortured, raped, sodomized, murdered and cannibalized are not hate literature, then what is? |
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The well-known words depict a woman seeking sanctuary in a love relationship form a brutal, rapacious man. |
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The drawings that must be assumed to be pictures of Muhammed depict a religious figure, and none of them can be considered to be meant to refer to Muslims in general. |
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There arc some spirits that do mischief to people, but on the whole the spirits depict the character of human beings who arc neither good nor bad but many do both good and bad things to other people. |
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Most spirometers depict a volume time graph and a flow volume graph, which help in examining a patient's pulmonary functions. |
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The data are presented in visual form on choropleth maps that use different colors or shades to depict the average values in each area. |
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The two crash test videos below clearly depict the differences between tests performed with belted dummies vs. tests performed with unbelted dummies. |
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He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief. |
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Irshads compositions depict a complex relationship between simplification, stylization, sensitivity and spontaneity. |
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From Tolstoy, Woolf drew lessons about how a novelist should depict a character's psychological state and the interior tension within. |
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I randomly choose two pictures. One of them, created by a dying child, shows faded, reddish pink shapes next to green spots and is meant to depict children walking through the woods. |
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The four maps depict, in a general way, the average dates on which freshwater bodies in Canada become completely ice-covered in the fall, and become completely ice-free in the spring. |
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First Peoples This new series uses dramatic re-creations to depict the lives of the earliest inhabitants of Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas. |
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Advance warning signs exist that depict acute-angled crossings. |
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Evidently a study of verticality, the work seeks to depict the obstacles that can crop up while trying to overcome life's mundane difficulties. |
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In 1995, Hodgkin printed the Venetian Views series, which depict the same view of Venice at four different times of day. |
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The designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form the whole shield when placed together. |
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Chinese potters copied prints from Europe on the plates that depict buffoonlike Harlequin figures from the popular commedia dell'arte. |
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How can art depict and respond to the crisis, reflect the monstrous societal forces that render many black lives unlivable or simply unlived, and yet be — as art — free, personal, intimate, and beautiful? |
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He has opted for the earlier, humanist Marx, and has tried to depict Lenin as a more flexible, undogmatic, and moderate thinker and politician than he actually was. |
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Les ailes de feu is a new symphonic poem that combines historical and fictional events to depict a woman and a man moving through 1,000 years of history in their quest for love and peace. |
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Despite his frail health, he managed to create an impressive body of work-eighteen plays in all-that interweave poetic and fantastical elements to depict his love-hate relationship with Austria. |
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It is not difficult to understand why Bisky's work has caused controversy: nearly all of his paintings depict shock-headed blond youths clad only in shorts, flexing their muscles or throwing spears in bright sunshine. |
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Like in the first installment, the graphic novelist worked with director Robert Rodriguez to depict the events that took place in Basin City. |
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But I expect the implicit strategy to depict Labour as a team, and Mr Cameron as the front man of a talentless and unreliable rabble is sensible, and one Labour should have gone for earlier. Anyway, off we go. |
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Fund-raising pictures may still depict shoeless Africans in camps. |
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Plush versions of the twosome also depict the Hawaiian youngster playing with her doll, known as Scrump. |
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A wealth of archaeological remains have been discovered in villages, cemeteries and camps which depict the life of these early people along the river. |
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Measurements not based on direct tests tend to depict individuals' literacy level inaccurately and hence result in inaccurate aggregate literacy rates. |
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Others were ironical illustrations of the consequences of violation of the ban on depiction, did not even depict Mohammad or were satirical about his alleged connection with the suppression of women. |
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Taken to its extreme, attitude can also include advertisements that depict a mean and nasty world, where vigilante violence is touted as a means of survival. |
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Yet Rodin did not depict a flying machine. |
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It's the first time a professional camera crew has been allowed inside them, and the film aims to depict a different side to a war that has been ravaging the country for three decades. |
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The reliquary floats are adorned with ornate, flower-decked wooden statues, most of which date from the late eighteenth century and depict the Easter story. |
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The flared ends of square bowls are generally engraved to depict a creature that cannot be readily identified, perhaps linked to mythological and transformational themes. |
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Some of the capitals that depict Christ's infancy are gentle and tender, but the tympanum contains fierce and frightening scenes of judgment and damnation. |
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While certain of the images were somewhat startling, such as those of the werewolf eyes and fangs, they did not depict any scenes of actual violence. |
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You realize that Aussie soapies do not depict the realistic life of Australians. |
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Many of these works depict daily life in the internment camps. |
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His chosen satirical method was to depict political figures as animals. |
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The irresponsible attempt by various self-appointed clean-up operators to depict as fiddlers the generality of MEPs who keep to the rules and are guilty of not one single breach of them can no longer be tolerated. |
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The adaptation also works in a redemptive romanticism, which sets it in the sub-tradition of British films that depict working-class grime but contrive happy endings. |
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It is often used to depict the hourglass, a sign of the passing of time. |
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Many of the bronzes depict the human body as tall and willowy. |
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These puerile details depict public opinion. |
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If most of the Maoist leaders of the area were present, one could depict that amongst the adult population, the immense majority were women, as here, around a traditional story teller. |
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But despite all of this, we still have a tendency to see and to depict God in rational or theoretical terms rather than as the personal Being that we contemplate with wonderment, as the One who transforms our very existence. |
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One customary way to depict cultural diversity in Canada is describe it in terms of the population size of those not belonging to the two charter groups. |
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The drawings depicting persons other than Mohammad contained no general references to Muslims, and did not depict them in scornful or degrading fashion, even in conjunction with the text. |
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As on the jug, the outer surface of the basin is decorated with six large medallions that depict a prince flanked by two bodyguards, scenes of hunting and revelry. |
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In the Pourcel brothers' three-star restaurant, an immense hanging and screens by Anna Ferrier prettily depict the owls, deer and foxes that are once more invading the cities. |
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Sturgeon, who would later do more than anyone to make Scottish nationalism synonymous with a centre-left agenda, sought to depict independence as both constitutional and personal. |
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For instance, it is used to compare the performance of the EFA's assets to its liabilities in order to depict the net return of the portfolio on a market-value basis. |
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Let me depict two schools of thought, which in fact is my recommendation. |
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