Is this convergence of tastes proof that Canada's CEO is, after all, a real Everyman? |
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These two exquisite miniature plays about death, each running only about a half hour, may well have been inspired by the anonymous Everyman. |
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Whereas Tom Friedman, in his columnist job for seven years now, is, as he tells it, just your basic Everyman. |
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To make sense as a concept, the Christ has to be an Everyman, a man without qualities. |
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The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham has launched its autumn season brochure to help give audiences a warm glow when the summer sun fades. |
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Oedipus seems curiously at home everywhere, as if he were the Everyman of the 20th century. |
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He grows emotionally and spiritually over the course of the piece, and because of that, he's the Everyman here. |
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At the same time, Page denies that his character, whose name evokes T.S. Eliot, is meant to be an Everyman. |
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It's meant to lend a spirit of Everyman inquiry and thoughtful erudition to the proceedings. |
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I wanted him to be like a real Everyman, like a guy who's trying to disappear. |
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A contemporary Everyman is placed in an extreme situation, his body a reminder of the transient state of all our bodies. |
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In a simple, almost primitive style Facey told the story of his life, which has a typicality that has made him into an Australian Everyman. |
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However, it is Austerlitz's memory which makes him emblematic, an Everyman. |
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Everyman protagonist Josef wakes up in an unnamed European city with nothing but a suitcase. |
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The President sets himself up as a bold and principled Everyman, so, in theory at least, he cannot back down or lose some of his edge. |
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James can be seen as an American Everyman at the end of the Gilded Age, wealthy in money, but stingy and bankrupt in spirit. |
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I imagine that in the field of self preservation, or maintenance, I am Everyman. |
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In the most compelling photographs, the clown is an isolated Everyman, and we are given the freedom to peruse his psychological depth. |
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Now that I have the perspective of age, I like to think Ray Tiffin was the Everyman of my time and place in life. |
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I had somehow managed not to learn the difference between Left and Right, and when I got to the Everyman it was too late to ask. |
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And in an anti-politics age, both purport to stand for Everyman against the elites. |
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The book is an extended exchange between Krishnamurti and a faceless Questioner who communicates the essential doubts and confusions of Everyman. |
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The running joke of The Last Roundup is that to be an Irish Everyman in the 20th century is to live an extraordinary life. |
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Morrissey is magnificent at portraying this kind of soulful Everyman, and his unshowy performance chimes well with Ashfield's dreamy yet determined maternalism. |
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The 29-year-old actor, with his floppy hair and nerd-cute, Everyman attractiveness, looks like the Nice Guy. |
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His cover for us showed an Everyman, eyes fixed on a broadsheet newspaper, while in the sky above him rockets raged at one another like so many malevolent paper darts. |
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Kane uses Adrian Lester's minicab driver as his Everyman, the voice of reason in this mixed-up world, and a Brixton salsa club as his meeting point. |
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Everyman Cinema has been revealed as the anchor tenant of the proposed Bell Yard scheme. |
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Launch offer: get up to 60 minutes' call time to phones and mobiles with every FREETALK Everyman headset. |
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Everyman, Prize, Azed and Genius Competition entries for the latest Everyman crossword must be postmarked not later than Saturday night. |
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Whether or not you like Braff's brand of sincere sentiment, he plays the nebbish Everyman like few others. |
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Anyone who remembers the leg warmers, big perms and tight jeans of the 80s will love Footloose, which comes to the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham in April. |
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Everyman and everywoman supplied with a keyboard has become a sapient op-ed opiner and obligated reader. |
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The classic is called Everyman, it's from 1485, by an anonymous author. |
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Mike would be viewed as the more knowledgeable one, and Chris would be the über-fan, the foil, the Everyman, the wacko. |
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Ex-sexy elf Orlando Bloom, without even putting on his Legolas weave, turns Justin Bieber-punching Everyman. |
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Then someone put me up for an audition at the Everyman in Liverpool and my life changed. |
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However, the most famous morality play and perhaps best known medieval drama is Everyman. |
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There have been two Billy Joels: the angry young man-cum-irrepressible tunesmith from the hitmaking days and the moody middle-aged millionaire Everyman of these later years. |
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Before long, the idea of Lincoln as a prairie version of Everyman gave way to a more statesmanlike presentation, and his many studio portraits of the 1860s reinforce the concept of Lincoln as a dignified chief executive. |
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From Everyman Magazine: David Shackleton, Editor and Publisher. |
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In 1908, Henry Ford revolutionized the world when he built the Model T. This car, an affordable model accessible to the Everyman, not only marked the beginning of the Auto Age, it would change the history of mankind forever. |
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Let's start with the current Gaffa, why doesn't Cameron drop the feeble Everyman act and just toff it up big time. |
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Playwright and poet Lizzie Nunnery and novelist Gwen doline Riley will appear at the Everyman Bistro on Friday. |
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Liverpool's Everyman theatre has been named 'Building of the Year' in the regional round of the 2014 Royal Institute of British Architects Awards. |
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The Everyman and Playhouse are now both part of one company, and both houses produce their own work as well as receiving touring productions. |
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The Everyman was rebuilt between 2011 and 2014, with the previous building being demolished and a new venue constructed on the same site. |
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The Company season at the Liverpool Everyman will launch in January 2017 and run until July, with 14 actors performing a season of five shows. |
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The antihero of the title is actually a nonhero, for he does absolutely nothing and is an Everyman who, like all of us, is afraid to take risks. |
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Cosmopolitan magazine have worked with Everyman to raise awareness via their centrefold spread for the past 11 years. |
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It is a tribute not only to Wilson, 35, but the Everyman which staged his last drama, Urban Legend. |
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The production is just one in a spring season at the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse which promisees to be one of its most exciting. |
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In that book as in this one, Horwitz assumes the pose of a baby-boomer Everyman, overschooled but undereducated. |
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These include the Empire, Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Neptune, Royal Court and Unity theatres. |
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Everyman receives Death's summons, struggles to escape and finally resigns himself to necessity. |
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Craig began acting in school plays at the age of six, and was introduced to serious acting by attending the Everyman Theatre in nearby Liverpool City Centre with his mother. |
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The angry everyman is an old cliche in the news game, one that is alive and well in talk radio, on cable TV and on new Internet venues. |
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He is obviously having fun with his take on a midwestern everyman, but make no mistake, it is a take and little more. |
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He is a guy whose appeal is that he's an everyman, a standard-issue schmo, and his voice is flat and unexpressive. |
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At his best, he is an exquisite everyman, for he can create, defend, and score goals. |
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Spider-Man was an everyman, a character whose secret identity, Peter Parker, was your average joe. |
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The race's everyman appeal could make it the next Ironman, and that level of success would be just fine. |
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He's a somewhat rumpled everyman, frequently with a bemused half-smile on his face. |
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The police become the avatars for an excessively brutal state and our hero, still unspeaking, is the everyman forced to suffer at its hands. |
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This is a guy whose appeal is that he's an everyman, a standard-issue schmoe, and his voice is flat and unexpressive. |
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Elvis was a titan, a heroic everyman, an emblem of America's true greatness. |
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The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers. |
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Still, the tradition of a hero with a younger, or everyman, acolyte stretches back to antiquity. |
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Hoffman was an everyman, and was at his best when tackling romantic rejection onscreen, be it in boogie Nights, or here. |
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It is the argot of a tribe rather than the idiom of everyman. |
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His face relaxes, his eyes squint, his jaw drops, and he suddenly becomes the everyman, a guy with an open-mouthed gape trying to figure out the world. |
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When it comes to elitism and everyman, we have a complicated, ambivalent, and often nonsensical relationship to both. |
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You have to be an everyman and chameleon, so that every bit of you is involved in the end. |
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We connect with his struggling painter because Cotten always had an everyman quality to his work, yet one usually tinged with a degree of weariness. |
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This, in turn, means that our statesmen, our businessmen, our everyman must take on a science fictional way of thinking. |
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If ever any rocker chose the role of everyman and lived up to it, it was Rod Stewart. |
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Christie may have his faults, but he oozes the everyman persona. |
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He begins with an everyman tale of how his father, a meatpacker, used hard work and determination to pull his family out of public housing. |
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He became a poster boy for the angry everyman in the 2008 campaign. |
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