This was a labored sitcom peopled by stereotypical characters in unlikely plots. |
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook. |
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Old women were the stereotypical victims of earlier witch-hunts, but this hunt focused on vagrants and beggars, mostly boys and young men. |
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First of all a fearless, infallible hero pitted against a bunch of hoodlums and brutal, power-crazy politicians is too stereotypical for words. |
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He had a strong urge to shoot it off yelling a stereotypical yeehaw, then repressed it. |
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The stereotypical cutter is a girl in her young teens suffering from discord at home and doing poorly at school. |
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I don't know whether there was a corresponding list of stereotypical female faults. |
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Also, stereotypical behaviour and circling movement induced by apomorphine was suppressed. |
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It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically. |
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Married to a stereotypical, asexual soccer mom with two young kids, he sees Kathy as his escape from such mediocrity. |
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So we dressed up for Halloween as gypsies and bums and hobos and other stereotypical costumes. |
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Granuloma formation in sarcoidosis may be a stereotypical response to multiple infectious and noninfectious agents. |
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Our culture is saturated with stereotypical expectations for both girls and boys. |
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Yin Zang Yan, a stereotypical Fu Manchu style Chinese man, dressed as a mandarin, glances around magisterially. |
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However, if there is a criticism, it is only that the blatantly Irish character, Seamus, is a stereotypical thicko. |
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In fact, stereotypical thinking plays a more powerful role in our dealings with people from other cultures than we care to admit. |
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So we thought as well, but let's thank Shirley for breaking down the walls of stereotypical misconceptions about this touchy subject. |
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His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold. |
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At first glance, skateboarders seem to fall in line with what is deemed stereotypical of the skateboarding culture. |
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She is at least spared stereotypical depiction as drunken and raucous in her filthy skillion. |
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How can a man so confident till that point turn into the stereotypical mushy cornball? |
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The stereotypical booner is often described as someone who is uncouth and rough when it comes to social niceties. |
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Another, almost stereotypical, one is to place some poor unsuspecting creature in a maze and see if it finds its way out. |
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This album is far from the stereotypical boy band image they're successfully shedding. |
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After 10 years on the Internet I am finally the stereotypical Web nerd whose site contains pictures of my cat. |
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I believe it is unreasonable for people who have obviously never been to the city to peddle their stereotypical views as facts. |
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Young, educated, and culturally sophisticated, he is a stereotypical Nethead. |
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The stereotypical assumption is like the default value assigned to a variable in a computer program. |
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The window rolled down, and a mustached face of a stereotypical London cabbie poked out. |
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To be any more stereotypical, this guy would have to conclude the ad by car-bombing Wendy's Dave Thomas. |
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They have created an image that does not follow stereotypical renderings of power. |
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Scholars have identified a number of persisting stereotypical representations of disability. |
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She is the stereotypical bubbly suburban housewife who doesn't even realize how empty her life is. |
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Men should not be expected to live up to stereotypical conceptions of heterosexuality and masculinity. |
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The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol. |
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The stereotypical embodiment of such games is the classic chessboard, in all its variations. |
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She was the most stereotypical teacher she had ever seen, right down to the pencil skirt, sensible shoes and glasses. |
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The film has a very gritty, realistic feel, again lifting it above being a merely stereotypical genre exercise. |
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In this sense, popular culture functions as a trap to confine the imagination to stereotypical images of Indian people. |
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It poked fun at all the seriousness that reality TV has become, and it made stereotypical reality TV scenes into comedic segments. |
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I'm really trying to not do the whole stereotypical poorly male thing, but I can't help it. |
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It listed the stereotypical traits of 10 major European nations, enabling innkeepers and postillions to identify passing travellers. |
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Some are stereotypical movie names which are constructed to be easily forgettable. |
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Self-assured and well coiffed, with square geek-chic glasses, he's a far cry from the stereotypical pasty and ponytailed tech jock. |
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With publication, anecdotes became more polished, the characters less distinctive and stereotypical, the prevailing tone patronising and prosy. |
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The media continue to purvey subtle messages that entrench stereotypical gender conceptions. |
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Cee-Lo Green comes from the soulful South, and his aptly titled second album finds the sizeable emcee eschewing the stereotypical rapper role. |
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Their devotion to the company is slavish and they are each entombed within their dismally stereotypical roles. |
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They soon moved in together, falling easily into stereotypical roles, he as the dominant decision-maker, she as general dogsbody. |
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Consider how many little doodads dangle from the cellphone of a stereotypical schoolgirl. |
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While that may include the almost stereotypical use of cocaine, it also extends to amphetamines and ecstasy use. |
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You often go to sites of extremity, crisis, and conflict that too often are depicted in a stereotypical or sensationalized manner in the press. |
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The stereotypical congressperson is venal, petty, self-interested, and oblivious to the consequences of his or her actions. |
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The stereotypical image of marriage guidance is the woman who arrives on her own, promising that her other half will turn up, yet leaves on her own an hour later. |
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The stereotypical Eskimo wears a fur parka and lives in an igloo. |
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He, unfortunately, represents the stereotypical self-obsessed American. |
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A stereotypical portrait of an old-time Chinese teacher would be a thin figure with a goatee, carrying a book in one hand and a ferula in the other. |
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These figures of speech are known as stereotypical brush-offs. |
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He lives in stereotypical, small-town scenic Montana mountains. |
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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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I did one semester at boulder, which was more a stereotypical, American collegiate experience. |
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People had judged her as a mistress in the stereotypical way. |
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Against jarring juxtapositions of Chopin melodies, he tackles stereotypical female images such as coquette, bride and mother with a gaggle of flying baby dolls. |
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The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the primitive. |
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Far from the stereotypical businessman exploiting unworldly people, he had a refined appreciation for both silk production and the Thai way of life. |
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I would like to think that Colonial House at least gave us a different view of the remote past than the stereotypical textbook treatment we remember from high school. |
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Pristina was a stereotypical city built on communist architecture. |
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Unlike its German counterparts' stereotypical efficiency and precise work methods, however, the Finnish supergroup is more loose, prolific, and soulful. |
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In this scenario, Aboriginal diversity is erased, with linguistic, cultural, and ceremonial differences homogenized within the one stereotypical image. |
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After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an idolization of alternative celebrities arises. |
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It's like stereotypical teenager stuff that she's practically bred to say. |
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In multiplying these clashes between two stereotypical characters, this film understands the logic of romantic comedy better than the last Australian attempt at the genre. |
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For these reasons, we try to help our students understand the pejorative implications of such stereotypical locutions and believe that what they say matters. |
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It looks like a stereotypical convenience store, shelves crowded with garishly packaged junk food. |
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By far the most blatantly contrived element of the play is the happy and neatly accounted for ending, with a stereotypical Hollywood double wedding scene. |
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Also included in the mix are the two comic country bumpkins, stereotypical toothless hillbillies with their pipes, dilapidated hats, and cargo of farm livestock. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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Too many of the characterizations tend towards the stereotypical. |
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As a founding member of JStreet, Peratis could have left her stereotypical beliefs about settlers for once on stand-by mode. |
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In its structure the Mississippi Summer Project defied the stereotypical pattern of racial power in America. |
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No, this is about which conservative leaders ooze a stereotypical, gut-level manliness. |
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Self-harmers do not always turn to the stereotypical behaviour of 'cutting' as a way of expressing or coping with their emotions. |
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The stereotypical image of an archaeologist is also portrayed as an individual usually out doing fieldwork, which is not always the case. |
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Bat songs are highly stereotypical but with variation in syllable number, phrase order, and phrase repetitions among individuals. |
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However, these descriptions may be attributable to the stereotypical characteristics of a Cossack. |
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Similarly, some stereotypical exoticness is ascribed to a tong mobster or two. |
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At five-foot-eight-inches tall, he isn't a stereotypical hoopster, but he demonstrated that persistence is the key to mastery of any skill. |
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The visit helped change the stereotypical idea that Nissan is only for men. |
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The tired stereotypical Scouse jokes are standard fayre on the Island, there is awidespread anti-Liverpool culture. |
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And before the reader thinks she is there only to play a stereotypical female role, I would caution you to keep reading. |
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The characters are fairly conventional and stereotypical, but the Steve Oedekerk film is meant for the young 'uns. |
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While the stereotypical PCOS patient has a high body mass index, hirsutism, and hyperinsulinemia, this image is not the rule. |
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The dialogue is witless, the comic energy underpowered and the stereotypical portrayal of Colombians is offensive. |
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Blokeish, meaning stereotypical male behaviour, and the latest TV craze of docusoaps are also new entries. |
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Following 1981, the stereotypical archaeologist is thought of as a male bull whip wielding adventurer and Ivy League professor. |
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You don't have to be a stereotypical geekwad to give yourself over to the philosophical tenets of Nerdism, the ideology for us obsessive types. |
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Dishes such as black pudding, tripe, mushy peas and meat pie remain stereotypical Northern foods in the national imagination. |
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Flogging was a common punishment in the Royal Navy, and came to be associated with the stereotypical hardiness of sailors. |
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Trust me, we both can find fringe fanatics to prove the other side is nutso. So let's stop with this stereotypical silliness. |
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The makers of Torchwood deliberately portray Cardiff as a modern urban centre, contrasting with past stereotypical portrayals of Wales. |
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Prior to the film's release, the stereotypical image of an archaeologist was that of an older, lacklustre professor type. |
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Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed. |
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I believe we should get more weightlifters involved and prove we are not built in this stereotypical way. |
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Carlin was next, and as a Scot there were plenty of wisecracks about his stereotypical love of a tipple. |
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By means of stereotypical mentality, this very idea of alternativeness has also been extended to the pipelines. |
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The stereotypical image of a pirate as a peg-legged buccaneer is anachronistic. |
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The students featured look like stereotypical Oxbridge poshos and future MPs, but they're not all they appear. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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Natalie, Sammi-Jo and Diamond don't look like stereotypical beauty queens. |
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Slowly, the press began to eliminate its stereotypical racial references when covering Louis and instead treated him as an unqualified sports hero. |
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The predominance of stereotypical views about women as emotional, maternalistic and nurturing also prevent women taking up senior roles in the accounting profession. |
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I was disappointed by the stereotypical the-butler-did-it ending. |
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Women were disciplined in kirk sessions and civil courts for stereotypical offences including scolding and prostitution, which were seen as deviant, rather than criminal. |
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Japanese prefectures have been organizing hiking trips, cruises, and other singles events with an avidity that would make the stereotypical Yenta proud. |
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Sheik Ibraheim Omair is represented in clearly repulsive stereotypical terms which act contrastively to further confirm the positive image of Hassan. |
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The author asks questions about where the stereotypical images of genocide perpetrators and victims move people to action and where they merely reinforce prejudices. |
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Another perspective that amounts to a rejection of the dominion mandate is the stereotypical ecological attitude ascribed to the premillennial evangelical. |
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Folk is experiencing a UK renaissance and RACHEL UNTHANK AND THE WINTERSET are far more accessible than the stereotypical bearded blokes associated with the genre. |
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Ours was a study of the personal consequences of poor work which dispelled the myth of the stereotypical benefits scrounger often depicted in popular culture. |
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In stark juxtaposition, four women emulating harem odalisques frame the composition recreating the stereotypical pictorial pun, Orientalizing the royal zenana. |
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Can this oversimplified, stereotypical piece of tribal theatre really reflect the warmth and hospitality for which we received the Capital of Culture award? |
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Taking one of those nuisance trips to the store I spy a gomerette walking a snow white miniature poodle decked out in the stereotypical pom pom cut. |
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And contrary to the stereotypical slobby image portrayed by Rik Mayall and The Young Ones, they put a lot of planning into where they want to put down roots. |
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