It is unfortunate but fairly likely that Griffiths will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel. |
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He must have been especially sensitive to the ways in which one gets, despite the variousness of one's output, pigeonholed. |
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If you've accurately pigeonholed someone, chances are what they're saying will match what you expect anyway. |
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We are able to be our full, awkward selves, instead of the selves pigeonholed by our sexual identities. |
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Teenagers are retaliating against being pigeonholed as anti-social yobs by holding a day of neighbourhood action. |
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Jackie is an American living in the UK and she doesn't like being pigeonholed so I'll avoid trying to place here on the political spectrum. |
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Pete pigeonholed his anxiety. There was nothing to be done now except hurry, and they were never invincible in the first place. |
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They've been unfairly pigeonholed as a team that kicks to the corners all the time. |
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This shouldn't be pigeonholed as a religious issue or a religious controversy. |
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Some people may not like the changes on this record, but I don't want to be pigeonholed. |
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He's an intelligent man, and no-one likes being pigeonholed as a black-hearted satirist so early in their career. |
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It is unfortunate but fairly likely that he will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel. |
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She insists there is a common thread running through the show, despite the fact that it features work and artists that refuse to be pigeonholed. |
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We don't want to be pigeonholed as being value or growth investors. |
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I don't mind being pigeonholed as long as people buy it and enjoy it. |
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These people must not be pigeonholed in a way that confirms stereotypes of them being unemployable. |
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The group wanted to create something that couldn't be pigeonholed as simply indie rock. |
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Consumers have become more articulate, they form groups online and they are less and less inclined to allow themselves to be pigeonholed. |
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Tours like that are helpful because the people there don't necessarily see me as a jazz act, and I don't want to be pigeonholed. |
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Projects were pigeonholed, leading to piecemeal project analysis that allowed no linkages among the various components. |
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Mr Thomas, who is usually pigeonholed as the court's most conservative member, was one of three dissenters. |
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What we do not need is proposals that have been pigeonholed for years because they are extremely controversial. |
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He then pigeonholed the letter and forgot about it until yesterday. |
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Pierce accepted his words as final and pigeonholed the message. |
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As Tyzack says, female characters tend to be pigeonholed – wife, mother, mistress, old bat, wizened crone. |
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If that is intended as a riposte to the journalists and tastemakers who think that they have him pigeonholed, it is a spectacular and effective one. |
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Bared to You, the first book in the Crossfire series, helped bring acceptance that some fiction can't be pigeonholed. |
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You do get some attention but you are also pigeonholed. |
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But aiming to strike a balance in the number of elected men and women will not be enough if the elected women remain pigeonholed in certain sectors. |
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As if unwilling to be pigeonholed, the two Parisians also do some serious guitar work with titles like Jericho and the excellent By the numbers, built up from massive riffs. |
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They were only pigeonholed over the course of the morning. |
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Today everything is pigeonholed, which creates barriers to access. |
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Praised by audiences but denigrated by purists who misunderstood his melodic sensuality, Rachmaninoff was too quickly pigeonholed as an old-fashioned composer. |
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I was pigeonholed as a black lindy hopper, and could never be otherwise. |
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Even though she would rather not be pigeonholed into a single style, Anni B. Sweet's music betrays influences from folk, pop and a more private style that is embellished with an exceedingly lovely voice. |
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The reason this architect born in 1923 is still little known outside France has to do with the fact that his work cannot be pigeonholed in any of the familiar categories such as Brutalism, Structuralism, Metabolism or Pop. |
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In journalism it also means fair gender portrayal in the news, the use of neutral and non-gender specific language, and women not being pigeonholed as 'lifestyle' or 'soft' news reporters. |
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Six of the most cited think tanks were pigeonholed as conservative, including the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution. |
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Are you afraid of getting pigeonholed as screamo or the new genre of the month that Spin is going to create? |
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As a photographer I try as much as possible to escape being pigeonholed. |
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She likes to perform different types of music because she doesn't want to be pigeonholed. |
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As our careers progress, without some experiences that broaden our expertise and perspectives, we risk becoming pigeonholed in a single subdiscipline of environmental health. |
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Alternatively, the chairperson may decide to put the bill aside and ignore it. Most bills that are pigeonholed in this manner receive no further action. |
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