Now, he's back with two films, both of which underline his allergy to pigeonholing. |
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In theory, it should escape this pigeonholing due to its quirkiness and cheek, yet it lacks mojo to pull it through. |
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For this reason parents and teachers traditionally guard against pigeonholing students in certain categories. |
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The idea is to avoid pigeonholing the circus within a populist category by ascribing it with social values. |
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The idea of self-identification and an open approach to conducting a census, rather than pigeonholing people, were important. |
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Expecting to meet the latest in a conveyer belt of starlets, instead I found a confident and outspoken young woman who refused pigeonholing. |
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The Oscar nominee came out in February 2014 and is regularly asked if she fears pigeonholing after signing up for lots of gay parts. |
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It's quite an honor — it's the first time a local band has headlined — but it's also pigeonholing. |
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Although PROGRESS puts women back on the social agenda, pigeonholing them under social issues', the solution to the equality problem is political in nature. |
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And, with his restless, buoyant curiosity, he resisted pigeonholing. |
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We're getting stuck again in pigeonholing types of music. |
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I don't think we should be pigeonholing people. |
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Are you worried about pigeonholing Latin American writers? |
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As they only knew Robie for his still lifes, they left much of his artistic production to one side, pigeonholing it in what was considered a minor genre. |
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As such, the Growlery again frustrates what Doublass sees as a peculiarly American obsession with pigeonholing things in terms of race. |
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Writs for action were filled out for a litigant stating facts, without any necessity of pigeonholing them into specific forms. |
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There is substance to this band that should defy any pigeonholing. |
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In addition to lacking a title, the original cover featured no band name, as the group wished to be anonymous and to avoid easy pigeonholing by the press. |
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