It's an accessible depiction of a lonely cyborg and his dog and Oshii allows you to savour every detail. |
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Bee Season's depiction of Flora's magical ability to spell almost any word straddles the line between being clever and too cute. |
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No such lucklessness has followed his immediate successor in the depiction of artists in Britain. |
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The depiction of her as St Margaret shows her in contemporary dress but with the attributes of the saint. |
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I particularly enjoyed the depiction of old military traditions and customs. |
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The depiction of the brutality and fruitlessness of war leaves a lasting impact on the reader. |
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The new gallery of British portrait miniatures, including this depiction of Jane Small by Hans Holbein, opens on 2 March. |
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She. turns her head away from the light and the sight it bears as if subject to grief beyond the limits of depiction. |
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Neither is it a frolicsome or supposedly innocent depiction, like Disney's Pocahontas. |
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In Exodus for example, the story of manna offers the depiction of God raining food from the heavens, enough for everyone. |
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The depiction in 1648 still reflects the medieval cruciform plan of the church, with a prominent tower at the centre. |
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The frenzied stage show is more manic than a Hollywood depiction of a psychiatric ward. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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In its depiction of a rather run-down and seamy side of New Jersey, it threatens to be taken seriously. |
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The movie evokes a mathematical precision in its depiction of coping with loss. |
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An epilogue hopes the play may at least have pleased female spectators by its depiction of a good woman. |
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The depiction of a ruler, together with the hieroglyphic inscription, suggests that it had a commemorative function, much like a Maya stele. |
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Why should a depiction of a distant queen and her courtiers have been thought suitable for the decoration on a snuff bottle? |
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The depiction of her as temptress echoes the clerical trope of woman as Eve, the seducer of men. |
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It is a depiction of shattering, chronic, inescapable pain and suffering that refuses to slide into self-pity. |
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The author's thorough and captivating depiction of nursing from stateside general hospitals to overseas battlefronts surpasses all expectations. |
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He soon became the acknowledged leader of the regionalist style, concentrating on the depiction of historic Midwestern subjects. |
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Now the depiction of their son, Leo, and the two family pooches populates that prime spot. |
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This is neither a sensationalistic sideshow nor a sappy depiction of the disabled. |
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The towering sculpture, made out of one piece of flawed marble, has been acclaimed internationally for its depiction of male beauty. |
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I would remark that, topographically, Modern London is essentially Protean, and there can be no finality in its depiction. |
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The gold-embossed, pixilated depiction of Jesus and the copperplate font of the cover art are a major indication of Schmidt's cheekiness. |
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Rather than providing a transparent depiction of daily life, diarists convey a great deal about the preoccupations of their society. |
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Watt's debt to Ingres is clear in the subtle handling of tonal shifts, depiction of lush designs and, not least, her consummate skill with oils. |
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So the novel does not rest with the mere depiction of the locations of violence but meticulously examines its concrete, physical ramifications. |
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The filmmakers were quite ingenious in imposing the needs of the medium on their depiction of Nash. |
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His depiction of criminal complicity as an everyday affair is brave, if a bit problematic. |
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We've probably seen a picture or a portrait of them, or some depiction, which passes for a portrait. |
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So is there any problem with the depiction of statistics in the pictograph? |
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Another depiction is that of the young Aje who is misunderstood by a mother who denies or is incognizant of her daughter's force. |
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This dramatised story of his life matched its subject by being the most farcical depiction of an artist I think I've ever seen. |
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His photographs are an illustrative depiction of the scene specifically shot for particular assignments. |
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Other paintings oscillate between illusionism and a more expressionistic style of depiction. |
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So, growing up, I knew that the Hollywood depiction of Indian life was rather idealized. |
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Jiang doesn't soften his depiction of the chaotic, hysterical wartime mentality, when anything can happen, and the worst thing probably will. |
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Rising humanist interest accompanied the more widespread collection, discussion, and depiction of ancient works of art. |
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He proved a skilled pantomimist, especially in his depiction of the death of John Dillinger. |
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We still have not seen a depiction of these events that can deal honestly with the real history. |
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There are Chekhovian echoes in its depiction of a way of life about to pass into oblivion. |
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The depiction is stylized, as are most of the drawings of ancient Peruvian cultures. |
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It was protected by huge wooden doors, imprinted with black metal studs and a silver depiction of man and horse. |
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At best, the Gottorp globe was a crude depiction of the celestial sphere, but it could not adequately represent the planets of our Solar System. |
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Often, too, she uses a stippled line that releases the contour of an object from the burden of carrying the whole depiction. |
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The heart-rending emotion and delicacy they evoke drips off just like the thin oil paint used in their depiction. |
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But now, with Morgan's depiction of her caprices and attempts to outwit him, she suddenly sounds quite normal. |
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Later, we will learn that the halos worn by saints in devotional art are based on the depiction of the divine in Egyptian art. |
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They said they just felt that the explicit depiction of sexual activity and nudity was unacceptable. |
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The film clearly states a bleak depiction of man versus machine in the not too distant future. |
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The worst thing is the violet depiction of a car wreck on the cover of the cd. |
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What is especially telling is the depiction of a bureaucracy unable to react, passing the buck and avoiding responsibility. |
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Yet the accompanying depiction of Louise's confused emotions towards him are incisive and brutal in their honesty. |
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Space woman Helen Sharman was the subject of a display with a floral depiction of the moon, a planet and a space rocket as centrepiece. |
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It is not hard to see why local boy Steinbeck loved this place despite his depiction of the harshness meted out to some. |
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal. |
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Park's naturalistic depiction of brutal violence and sadistic torture often make for uncomfortable viewing. |
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According to some, the depiction of Lord Shiva, by an unknown artist, was about 200 years old. |
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He is unstinting but never ungenerous in his depiction of an Italy materially and emotionally ravaged by the second world war. |
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Products were essentially undifferentiated, as we observed when drawing the court's attention to the depiction of them. |
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Such seemingly spiritual forms are sometimes offset by the depiction of something mundane. |
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I'm curious to know what others think about the current pop culture depiction of human machines. |
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In one, a lifelike depiction of a young man with doleful, melancholy eyes lies within the still, tightly bound wrappings of the mummy. |
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She is at least spared stereotypical depiction as drunken and raucous in her filthy skillion. |
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The Mandelbrot set is beautiful even if it is the monochromatic blot in the middle of the colorful depiction of equipotential lines. |
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The problem area is depiction of questionable behaviour and acts by artists. |
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Taking a small charcoal depiction of a bike from his sketch pad, he turned it upside down and copied it this way onto the wall. |
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This film is no exception, though structurally it fails because of its uncompromising depiction of the truth. |
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In some ways, it's a well-done film with some strong performances and a comprehensible step-by-step depiction of the Cuban missile crisis. |
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The fantasy elements are there to serve what I hope is a realistic depiction of human nature. |
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O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
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The Sikh protesters objected to violent scenes in the play being set in a gurdwara and to the depiction of the giani as an out of touch buffoon. |
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As a depiction of Labor policy, it represents one of the more sniveling grovels in recent memory. |
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Laughs there are aplenty, Sarah Woodward's pantomime depiction of constable Dogberry proving a particular hit with the groundlings. |
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His grimly realistic depiction of frontier, small town life comprehensively undermines the heroic mythologising endemic to the Western genre. |
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The elaborateness of their adornments and the skill of their depiction has scholars intrigued and visitors like us entranced. |
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She suggests that the work's graphic depiction of pain was the focus of an empathetic identification. |
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The film does not purport to be a documentary, but its depiction of the events of January 30 1972 is uncannily accurate. |
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It was a depiction of legends passed down, legends of despair and desolation. |
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Are images of Yardies, guns and deprivation really a depiction of normal life in London? |
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The depiction of Tralee past and present incorporates a streets scene and a map of the town identifying major landmarks. |
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Even if there is a faint fuzziness about the conclusion, there is none about the depiction of the unappeased ache of joblessness. |
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The prime concern of landscape painting is the depiction of natural scenery. |
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An architectural rendering calls on the viewer to accept a visual depiction as an indication of the proposed physical reality. |
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I enjoyed Russell's depiction of the redundancy in Los Angeles and his visual representation of Creation. |
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A gigantomachy is a depiction of the ancient Greek mythical war between gods and giants for rule of the universe. |
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There is something mysterious about the depiction of a simple, humble home. |
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But what's different about this human depiction of God, this notion of monotheism, is that it transfers real material scarcity to divinity. |
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In Measure for Measure an examination of sexuality implies a searching and sympathetic depiction of the monachal orders. |
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The depiction of rural life generally is crass and seldom rises above the level of caricature. |
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Sorley's depiction of how General Abrams dedicated himself to this task is compelling. |
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Socialist realism demands from the artist the truthful, historically concrete depiction of reality in its revolutionary development. |
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My Town is pointed in its truthful and artistically rendered depiction of an abandoned people. |
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Mapping Maryland traces the visual depiction of Maryland from its pre-colonial times through the mid-nineteenth century. |
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The depiction of the living conditions of the urban poor was too real to be tolerated. |
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Lest any reader miss the point, a depiction of the bifacial god appears throughout the book. |
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He brought a lyricism and richness to the depiction of Gaelic football that enthralled Irish people everywhere. |
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This blood and thunder depiction of the coming of the Saxons could be a construct of our sources, which rely heavily on the oral tradition of Celtic and Saxon battle poems. |
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But unlike the usual depiction of androgyny, in which women are defeminized, Taralis allowed men to reveal their softer side. |
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No prize had been awarded in physics since 1930, yet recent theoretical and experimental achievements had led to a revolutionary new quantum-mechanical depiction of the atom. |
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But now Doherty has turned the tables on the comments by recreating Michelango's world famous depiction of The Creation of Adam using spray paints on board. |
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Black wore a hat with his surname, the A formed by a depiction of the African continent. |
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On the easel sits a depiction of sun shining through trees, illuminating the grass below. |
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Lerman further noted that this cinematic trope is not limited to the depiction of inner cities or black people. |
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Our first speaker, Silja Saarepuu, spoke on the depiction of animals on bronze and other artefacts found in the Permian and Komi territories of the Russian Federation. |
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As teenagers, we were taught about the sanctity of life with a graphic depiction of an aborted fetus. |
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The film has no pretensions to be a psychological treatise, but its depiction of repressed passion, and the frustrations of those on the outer, is subtle and knowing. |
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Can he really believe that this depiction of extreme violence, with Roman torturers rejoicing at what they do, will somehow make the world a better place? |
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The slow third movement, a depiction of a night in summer, starts off with a fugue, and ends with the song of a Lapp youth affected by a kind of existential sorrow. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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The Vatican manuscript, however, problematizes such a straightforward reading because, as this article contends, ritualized depiction is not the same as ritual itself. |
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The framing is similar, and in both, the depiction of the male body is that of a graceful carving. |
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The games, to be published under the Activision Value Brand, will draw inspiration from the show's depiction of a father and son who build chopper motorcycles in their garage. |
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This seemingly incongruous role-reversal serves to bolster Mann's depiction of the subversive nature of the relationship between the Aryan and Dravidian elements of the story. |
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In one popular depiction, he sits on a lotus flower between the Hindu gods Brahm and Indra and creates a vast number of lotuses all with himself seated in their centers. |
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It has been suggested so far that the more popular or media-centred depiction of the prime minister as an autocrat may be more of a caricature than an accurate portrait. |
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The public was avid for depictions of events it had heard or read about, and the authenticity of the depiction was a significant factor in their appreciation. |
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While Heart's depiction of war as eternal is effective, the play is so unfocused and scattershot that its power to raise our indignation is diminished. |
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In the depiction of two seated balafon players, features of twinning and androgyny historically have been seen to be important Dogon genesis motifs. |
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Next door in Romania, a historical figure nicknamed Vlad the impaler inspired the first mainstream depiction of a vampire. |
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Fast and quiet, with sectional solos and occasional shouts, it sounded to me like the depiction of a rather eventful ride on a four-legged animal. |
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All of these systems meld together to create what we feel is the most accurate depiction of siege warfare and castle life ever portrayed in a computer game. |
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His depiction of his own family is both measured and clear-headed. |
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In this genre, they don't come more distinctive, and the haunchy swoop of the back end is a steroidal depiction of a toughie driving round the block. |
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For his diploma piece, he produced his sculptural depiction of a Blackfeet man, Indian Warrior, an equestrian figure honoring Native American people. |
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Love is Proust's great theme, but his depiction of it is unremittingly negative. |
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There's a jaw-dropping depiction of an overlooked son and even the slushy romantic moments refuse to glycerine the lens, maintaining gritty honesty throughout. |
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Being the only depiction of organized Celtic religion in pre-Roman Europe that historians possess, the Druids have become a modern focal point of popular interest. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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What emerges is a new appreciation of Mars complex characterisation, a more psychologically satisfying depiction of Paco's mixed motives and veniality. |
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I remember the movie's brutally accurate depiction of the rough South. |
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Formalist interpretations of Cubism view its essential significance as lying in a revolutionary approach to the depiction of space, volume, and mass. |
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It's a captivating depiction of a way of life very removed from time. |
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To the front of the composition is a young page serving tea from what is probably the earliest complete depiction of a tea table with all its attendant equipage. |
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He might have pointed out, for example, that one reason why Yahweh is not to be imaged is that the only depiction of Him is provided by human beings. |
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In 1435, he codified the depiction of the ideal human form in narrative representations, coherently presented, and designed to encourage high standards of behavior. |
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His special felicity was in the depiction of moonlight, mist-gleam and rainshine, often in combination, on parkland, ship-rigged harbours and lamp-lit city streets. |
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They are also biased towards the depiction of planked ships. |
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This attribution is based on the similarities between the depiction of Christ and his flock and other designs that have been documented to Wilson. |
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Despite this evidence, however, the depiction of California as an island revived in the early 17th century. |
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Johann Zoffany's depiction of Hannah Pritchard and David Garrick in Macbeth. |
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Bede's derogatory depiction of the Britons is influenced by what he had read in Gildas, which had also sought to understand God's will. |
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The film's script, adapted from Albee's play by Ernest Lehman, broke new ground for its raw language and harsh depiction of marriage. |
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African masks were an influence on European Modernist art, which was inspired by their lack of concern for naturalistic depiction. |
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Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. |
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It also failed to make the BBC's playlist, which the band attributed to the song's depiction of prostitution. |
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Shaw later explained that he had intended An Unsocial Socialist as the first section of a monumental depiction of the downfall of capitalism. |
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Blake's depiction of the biblical Nimrod, whom Erdman traces to Young's poem, recalls Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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However, with the onset of the Great Depression, the painting came to be seen as a depiction of steadfast American pioneer spirit. |
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Roman portraiture, when not under too much Greek influence, shows a greater commitment to a truthful depiction of its subjects. |
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The author seemingly approves of each depiction, from religious extremist to neocon puppet. |
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In the visual arts, illusionistic realism is the accurate depiction of lifeforms, perspective, and the details of light and colour. |
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It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the hero and his religious mentor, Quaker William Walters. |
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In the September 2007 rebranding, this depiction of the Royal Arms was replaced by one of the Flag of Scotland. |
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John and Bernard's depiction of Ireland, rather than the truth about its reforms, became established throughout Europe. |
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The shape of the arches of the crown has been represented differently at different times, and can help to date a depiction of the crest. |
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Oscar Wilde generally disparaged his depiction of character, while admiring his gift for caricature. |
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He thought that it was an allegorical depiction of the errors of sensual love, which is likened to a dream. |
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This time, as opposed to 2004, the dirty depiction of Democrats as coddlers of terrorists did not sell. |
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However, he was beaten to the pounds 25,000 prize by a depiction of a park scene which included a cock-eyed bin filled with a sack. |
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Yet, the depiction of the unavoidability of these human atrocities is implicitly a desire for a better world. |
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In 1839, the philosopher Hermann Ulrici wrote that the play and its depiction of human life reflected the views of Platonism. |
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The cartouche of Chekiang Province is perhaps the first European depiction of Chinese cotton-making. |
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October is a straightforward depiction of the multifarious elements in Mercia's constrained and constrictive life. |
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Most problematic of all is its depiction of women as bikiniclad nymphos whose one aim in life is to get laid. |
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The depiction of post-riot London uncannily anticipates Ground Zero. |
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Headland's unvarnished depiction of women comes amid a boomlet of similarly themed movies and television shows. |
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He is famous for his works that show a cat in a Mao jacket, a comical depiction of Mao Zedong, the founder of Communist China. |
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Because of the matrix depiction, the scorecards will make the ideas visible and comprehensible to all MTMC employees. |
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James, it seems, was misleading readers with her depiction of Anastasia Steele, the heroine of her sadomasochist trilogy. |
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It is a substantiation of the dictator's depiction of his government's values as apodictically true, good, and just. |
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As for the depiction of the monkey, it could also be argued that this is a stylised depiction of another animal such as a Northern Spotted Quoll. |
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You can see an animated depiction of them debating the auteur theory. |
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Each version is captivating, yet the unabridged edition is sometimes weighed down with minutia in the depiction of each agonizing step. |
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As for the Gospel of Philip, it is damaged and, thus, incomplete in its brief depiction of the relationship between Jesus and Mary. |
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As a depiction varying soldiers return from the front, The Lost Brigade offers a unique look into the mind of the exhausted and indecent. |
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His music video Gangnam style, a parodist depiction of the affluent gangnam suburb in seoul, features wild horse-riding dancing. |
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The comedy of the writing lies in the depiction of manners, education, marriage, and money in the British Regency. |
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Satavahana depiction of the city of Kushinagar in the War over the Buddha's Relics, South Gate, Stupa no. |
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Augustus Taber Murray explains that the depiction of a character was limited by the circumstances under which Greek tragedies were presented. |
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The hunter and his dog in their boat may be but a small part of the depiction of two greater scaup winging across a windswept waterway. |
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This was praised by Goethe and others for the delicacy of its depiction of a father reprimanding his daughter. |
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The growing Dutch skill in the depiction of light was brought to bear on styles derived from Italy, notably that of Caravaggio. |
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His depiction of human emotion in The Last Supper set the benchmark for religious painting. |
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The material lent itself to the depiction of tonal variations and texture, so facilitating the observation of nature in great detail. |
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He felt the depiction of the supernatural was among Shakespeare's strengths, not weaknesses. |
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The coat of arms includes a depiction of the city wall, and two silver strips representing the River Avon and the hot springs. |
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This report caused one of many errors in the depiction of North America on contemporary maps. |
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This depiction, known as the 'Waldensian' witch became a cultural phenomenon of early Renaissance art. |
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His depiction of the injustices of Spanish rule, and his death by firing squad, inspired other Filipino revolutionaries to seek independence. |
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But the depiction of the island on the map suggests it was based on the Portuguese mission of Labrador and Barcelos. |
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The Bridge House Estates seal used only the image of Becket, while the reverse featured a depiction of his martyrdom. |
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The depiction of inhabited places and mountains, the map's chorography is also an important feature. |
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Lysippos' sculpture, famous for its naturalism, as opposed to a stiffer, more static pose, is thought to be the most faithful depiction. |
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Below the beast and the man is a depiction of a legless, helmeted man, with his arms in a prostrate position. |
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The First World War was also responsible for a new kind of military depiction, through poetry. |
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Peterson considered the extent and degree of favorableness of the depiction of African American Childrens' activities in television commercials. |
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The modern depiction of archaeology is sensationalized so much that it has incorrectly formed the public's perception of what archaeology is. |
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It is recorded that he permitted his depiction with a square halo, then used for the living. |
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The depiction is visually rather similar to modern monoplacophorans, and some suggest it may resemble very early molluscs. |
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The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. |
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His work is characterised by a raw Scots dialect and brutal depiction of Edinburgh life. |
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One common theme of both symbolist and Art Nouveau painters of the period was the stylized depiction of women. |
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The depiction of David being presented to King Edward III in the play The Reign of King Edward the Third is fictitious. |
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William James Burroughs analyses the depiction of winter in paintings, as does Hans Neuberger. |
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A depiction of the George Cross now appears in the upper hoist corner of the Flag of Malta. |
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One notable depiction is Drawing the Line, written by British playwright Howard Brenton. |
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Redgrave's depiction of a man slowly being robbed of the ability to write by his illness is captivating and intense, despite his louche delivery and demeanour. |
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In contrast to individuating or modernizing Islamists in Snow who defy popular stereotypes, Pamuk's depiction of hard-line secularists is caricatural. |
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Dana Ellyn's acrylic-on-canvas depiction of jetpack-equipped astronauts zooming toward a glowing Space Jesus in Rapture Rocketeers, for example, is a crime against kitsch. |
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My wife went for the dish for the day, which was chalked on a blackboard near horse brasses and old framed pictures including one of the famous Welsh iconic Salem depiction. |
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The words is-sa-ab-tu-ma ki-ma LI-i-im i-lu-du occur twice in the depiction of the fight between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in column vi of the Pennsylvania tablet. |
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Severin also discusses another publicised case of a marooned man named only as Will, of the Miskito people of Central America, who may have led to the depiction of Man Friday. |
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Yet this pornonormative depiction of SM is only one aspect of the story. |
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Beat in nature, honest in depiction, I thought it was good dope. |
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Its chapter on Milton supports McLoone's depiction of a poet perennially negotiating the conflict between establishmentarian authority and Puritan independency. |
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Hunneyball, in the first detailed study of Cromwell's architectural patronage, revises Sherwood's depiction of relatively modest, Protectoral residences. |
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Chu Teh-yung's often sharp depiction of family issues such as parental pressure on underachieving children and generational conflicts was too daring for China a decade ago. |
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The sculpture is a life-size depiction of the unattributed 1932 photograph, which shows a group of 11 ironworkers above the Rockefeller Center construction site. |
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Fortunately this production has risen to the challenge to provide a gripping and claustrophobically realistic depiction of many people's worst nightmares. |
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A vexillum beati Georgii is mentioned in the Genovese annals for the year 1198, referring to a red flag with a depiction of Saint George and the dragon. |
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Probably the most famous depiction of witchcraft in literature is in Shakespeare's 1606 play Macbeth featuring the three witches and their cauldron. |
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In them, Rossetti's depiction of women became almost obsessively stylised. |
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That depiction appeared on many European maps well into the 18th century. |
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The depiction of ordinary, everyday subjects in art also has a long history, though it was often squeezed into the edges of compositions, or shown at a smaller scale. |
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The couple, who run Charlotte's Jersey Ice Cream at The Meadows, Whitley, won a rose bowl for Audrey's artistic ice cream cake depiction of the nursery rhyme Ten In The Bed. |
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There is no known contemporary depiction of his face or person. |
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It includes elements such as the accurate depiction of the anatomy of humans and animals, of perspective and effects of distance, and of detailed effects of light and colour. |
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This knowledge, together with the map depiction of the African continent, probably encouraged the Portuguese to intensify their effort to round the tip of Africa. |
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The latter is the most sophisticated discussion of ecological issues of which I am aware built into a protracted depiction of the terraforming of Mars. |
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In 1950, an Italian botanist, Domenico Casella, suggested that a depiction of a pineapple was represented among wall paintings of Mediterranean fruits at Pompeii. |
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The group constitutes a major prehistoric cultural landscape which gives a graphic depiction of life in the north of Scotland some 5,000 years ago. |
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The next sequential frame is displayed, allowing the depiction of motion. |
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Duchamp continued to produce sculpture in secret including an installation with the realistic depiction of a woman viewable only through a peephole. |
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The usual depiction of the spiral unicorn horn in art, derives from these. |
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