In the first few interviews he is the archetypical Continental, smoking unfiltered cigarettes, wearing a monocle. |
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What makes it additionally interesting is that it is a very archetypical Scottish story. |
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We crept into an antechamber lined with red velvet and faced a woman who appeared the archetypical brothel madam. |
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Her character is weak and Steinbeck characterized her as an archetypical child, both capricious and malleable. |
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We tend to think of him as the archetypical rustic Bihari but in his case, still waters do run deep. |
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English Foxhounds are powerful, well balanced and clean-cut dogs that are archetypical of all large European hounds. |
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Some felinologists assume that certain archetypical cat in the past formed the ancestry of many, if not all semi-longhair and longhair cats. |
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The archipelago where Darwin learnt the lessons of evolution is an archetypical biosphere reserve. |
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This is the archetypical Pinot Gris for the table, with white meats, poultry and terrines. |
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The archetypical volcano blows the top off a mountain and spews lava for a few weeks. |
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Third, the head type must follow the archetypical Siberian cat and its most likely ancestor, Felis Silvestris Caucasica. |
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In this small rural town we propose an archetypical building made by a simple construction with sustainable design. |
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That would require either a lot of power, or a strong connection to the high level archetypical abstraction of the idea on a broad cultural level. |
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Its style, archetypical characters and comic situations are given their full measure and mirth by the Bell Shakespeare Company, albeit with a slightly modern twist. |
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It is now in a meditative universe populated with archetypical symbols that the painter invites us to join him. |
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Contrary to what some people believe, the archetypical minimum wage worker is not a middle class teenager working after school for pocket money. |
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Instead, we turned to gropey screen idols like Terry Thomas as the archetypical cravat man, while in the 1970s, the deliciously camp walking man-rug Jason King was master of the seductive neckpiece. |
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Among archetypical industrial albums, this one excels in creative uses of a used car tire, an air compressor, and a turntable powered wind instrument. |
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It is a savage attack on the archetypical French liberal bourgeois. |
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The historical aspects of the film are more of a backdrop to an archetypical, character-driven story that focuses on people, feelings, senses and imagery. |
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The Amadis eventually became the archetypical romance, in contrast with the modern novel which began to be developed in the 17th century. |
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Although the archetypical emblem of an online troll is of a grinning bogeyman, the word can be traced back to the Old French verb troller, meaning to wander around while hunting. |
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The juxtaposition of non-representational marks next to detailed figuration sets up a tension central to the exploration of fantastic and archetypical vs. accurate depictions of real spaces. |
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Genalguacil, an archetypical mountain village, exhibits to the visitor an urban layout that is of Moorish origin and has survived to the present day with scarcely any changes. |
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The hospitable owners, Vassiliki and Nikos, will tell you all about this archetypical traditional house with every single detail and will fill you in with all area secrets. |
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Churches are the archetypical civic clubs. |
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There are a few traditional, I would say archetypical plants, which originally served as an example and inspiration for the entire category of adaptogens. |
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This research is the first of several segments based around the myth of Blue Beard. A myth which leads us to touch the archetypical want of knowledge and the need of action. |
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Both books are archetypical of a certain type of writerly fantasy. |
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