They seem a universe away from the stereotypically massive corporate or government bureaucracy. |
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Soprano Juliane Banse's fruity voice is neither childish nor stereotypically innocent, but her diction and sensitivity to words are exquisite. |
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The other ex-wife is also economically powerful, albeit in a less stereotypically misogynistic way. |
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He builds on the stereotypically romantic portrayal of French music, yet does it in the subtlest way. |
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The show conveys the photographer's fascination with the stereotypically genteel gardens of Europe. |
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The gentle taps reverberated off the almost hingeless door, echoing through the almost stereotypically empty town. |
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Under the new regime, the stereotypically dour Aberdonian demeanour has been proved something of a fallacy. |
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And because the script has wisely avoided writing them as stereotypically American, there are no jarring notes in the casting mix. |
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Red hair has similarly been stereotypically associated with quickness of temper. |
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The F, or femininity, scale measures socially desirable personality traits perceived to be stereotypically characteristic of women. |
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A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech. |
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And so men are stereotypically the upholders of a false reason, because in this society they are powerful so they need some sort of rationale. |
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This, coupled with their pop music style and stereotypically feminine appearance, allowed them to be angry without being threatening. |
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Even within her marriage, Cleo will not give up her individual power and perform stereotypically passive feminine gender roles. |
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Daphne functions at once as a mother and a lover, and her actions suggest the stereotypically masculine as well as the feminine. |
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Tunisia is situated on the fringe of the Sahara, and while it has an arid land it is not a stereotypically desert country. |
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She said her main characters, a zoo-keeper and a clothes maker, represented the urban everywoman rather than the artsy vanguard stereotypically associated with gay lifestyles. |
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It is irritating in the extreme to be so stereotypically predictable. |
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Nonetheless, this job is stereotypically a woman's job and the pay is likely to be affected by this stereotype. |
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The programmes denied to women were in stereotypically male occupations, such as chemistry, electronics and mechanics. |
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I also struggled to believe that Millson could be entranced by Cleo's stereotypically tarty mincing and preening. |
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Makine has control over an unalloyed contemplative unhappiness that is almost stereotypically Russian. |
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They came to the cities and turned suicidal, alcoholic and stereotypically cross-dressed. |
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Though his side will be underdogs, Lombardo has a great and stereotypically Canadian optimism about the whole thing. |
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The examples given seem to be heavily weighted towards stereotypically male faults, and correspondingly got a higher percentage of male 'yes' responses. |
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Unlike the stereotypically perceived role of the antisocial accountant, Janet's position is extremely interactive. |
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In Early Modern European tradition, witches were stereotypically, though not exclusively, women. |
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But in the ways that Americans stereotypically differ from Europeans, Tea Party supporters seem to be super-American, while eurosceptic voters are ultra-European. We'll get to how in a moment. |
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In some developing nations, young girls have traditionally been denied the right to education because stereotypically, their roles as adults would be in the home, and therefore, education has not been viewed as necessary. |
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We also witness such discrimination in the way the media exaggerates its portrayals of athletes who are stereotypically feminine, as opposed to those athletes who have a worthy story to tell. |
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In single-sex and co-educational high schools across Montréal, Chouinard studied the motivation levels of boys and girls in mathematics and language arts-two subjects where one gender stereotypically excels. |
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With stereotypically black features, her hair wrapped in a bandanna, she crouches suggestively perhaps submissively, despite being more than 35-feet high. |
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It seems that viewing the past with rose-tinted glasses is almost as stereotypically British a pastime as queuing and moaning about the weather. |
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Have students break into small groups and brainstorm a list of simply shaped objects that they stereotypically associate with male and female roles. |
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That was reflected in the report, which indicated that children aged 1 to 6 years took classes in subject matters that were stereotypically associated with their genders. |
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It doesn't get more stereotypically masculine than that. |
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Strictly speaking, Pontus is in Moesia rather than Scythia, but Scythia, stereotypically distant and savage, has much more resonance for his Roman readers. |
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Stereotypically perceptions of an idyllic rural life fail to do justice to the often harsh lives these people have led. |
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