But there is another more complex way as well, one that does not depend on an idealization or romanticization of war. |
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Armor reflected the Renaissance idealization of the antique, with decorative motifs taken from classical mythology and ancient history. |
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Chasseguet-Smirgel discusses the idealization of pregenital sexuality as a hallmark of the perversions. |
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The algorithm relies on probabilistic modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood. |
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Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean. |
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But one can pull the throttle back too far, in the direction of idealization or prettification. |
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It is she who sees in the paintings an idealization of life that does not accord with her own experience. |
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With the decline in traditional patriarchy came a more virulent emphasis on female sexual fidelity and greater idealization of family harmony. |
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By far the majority of personifications are feminine, products of either an idealization or demonization of woman. |
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The image of battle as a formally arranged duel is an extreme idealization. |
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It may be a starry-eyed American leftist's idealization of Canada, or it may just be true. |
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Throughout his later life he became obsessed with the romantic idealization of the Druids and the religion of the ancient British. |
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Central to its ideology was a nostalgic idealization of pre-industrial society. |
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Men may well have envied the social and economic parasitism of middle-class femininity, despite the Victorians' idealization of home life. |
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But luckily I never gave in to an unexamined idealization of picket-fence happiness. |
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Similarly, the somber and threnodic second movement proves to be an elegy for the idealization of a war hero. |
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Rather an idealization is presented that links sexual attraction with the product. |
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But it's easy to slide from that kind of inquisitive, imaginative investigation of the past to an idealization of the past and a demonization of the present. |
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At a Company of Saynt George event there is no artistic license or romantic idealization, we try to recreate things as they actually were. |
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To motivate idealization, consider how the public justification fares if it declines to idealize, or endorses justificatory populism. |
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The irony is that the idealization of Earp as a good guy with a gun, an unswerving servant of law and order, is a myth. |
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Admittedly, a lot of undeserved cultural authority will have to erode before this idealization can materialize. |
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The scope of the public determines which persons are idealized, not how the idealization should proceed. |
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We will maintain it however, obviously an idealization, and the dwell hold takes place immediately in the target hand. |
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However, this idealization cannot be reduced only to questions of power and paternalism. |
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My character is a kind of a memory, the idealization and realization of love during that time. |
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What is universal about notions of paradise is that they often represent an idealization of nature. |
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Heidi Wood works on the suggestive power of these types of visuals and the forms of idealization they lead us toward. |
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Santa Fe has been a lodestone for the study, idealization, and romanticization of the American Indian since the completion of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway. |
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But there is a messy middle territory between demonization and idealization. |
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The idealization of home care by the public health system and by inexperienced informal caregivers may also be related to an idealization of the concept of home, a concept that does not match current reality. |
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Their arrival introduced changes to the esthetic conventions of abstraction and idealization in Rajput painting, and enriched the latter with a renewed thematic repertoire. |
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The crisis that urges us to abandon the idealization of persons and human communities and to arrive at a healthy realism generally comes during adulthood. |
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His account of the means whereby Tolstoy 'bestranges' the romantic idealization of war affords a useful illustration. |
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In all of these cases, idealization is involved and therefore each new periodization is subject to the liabilities of ignoring kinds of variation. |
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Psychiatric models explain idealization of some sort. |
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Regimented theory is, of course, an idealization. |
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I dedicate to him super-ego type idealization, which permeates my feeling of being a minor excluded from the primitive scene to the point of resorbing this feeling. |
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Critics saw in Marko and Blacky the idealization by Kusturica of the Serbs forced to desparate acts by History and ennemis' horrors, while the traitors of the film were Croats and Bosnians who chose the collaboration. |
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Postconstitutional politics does not, itself, mirror, even conceptually, the unanimitarian idealization of the veil-of-ignorance construction. |
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Comment: All the members of the Commission, collaborators, webmaster, work voluntarily for the idealization, production, and accomplishment of this bulletin. |
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The idealization of family during depression and war, followed by the prosperity of a strong post-war economy, all contributed to an unexpected and long-lasting increase in the number of children born in Canada. |
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This problem derives from an essential feature of idealized dispositional theories: the idealization begins from what people are actually like, and the process may not guarantee convergence in the relevant respects. |
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More generally, the scientific method can be recognized as an idealization. |
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Simply psychological reasons, related with a certain idealization of the western way of life, an escape from the hard realities of the transition and so on. |
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Henry is the first English king for whose appearance we have good contemporary visual records in realistic portraits that are relatively free of idealization. |
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In a simplified idealization in which the ranges are synchronized, these true ranges represent the radii of spheres, each centered on one of the transmitting satellites. |
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The failure of Tennant's argument provides an opportunity to reflect on, among other things, the nature of Moore's paradox and the role of idealization in doxastic logic. |
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He effectively balanced his dichotomous view between the extreme of naive idealization of Americans and their culture and villanization of the United States. |
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Kincaid offers a powerful analysis of the relationship between the idealization of childhood as a state of innocence and the eroticisation of passivity. |
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