Nevertheless, the plot makes some cogent comments on the idolization of designers, and the ending is ruthlessly appropriate. |
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The difference between seeing The Smiths live and Morrissey live can be characterized as the difference between adoration and idolization. |
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Complaints about the idolization of role models who suggest unhealthy lifestyles are culturally endemic. |
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What's more, the rapid creation of a system of one-party rule formed a good basis for the idolization of Kim Il Sung. |
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After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an idolization of alternative celebrities arises. |
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I was a fourteen year old whose mother made fun of her own idolization of another self-obsessed, overly dramatic singer who similarly became a bloated replica of himself. |
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But we should also realize that American culture, with its idolization of the rich and famous, will afford him more protection than the rest of us. |
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Her idolization made sense in one so young, but to learn at the beginning of the book that a 26-year-old Jean Louise is still sheltered in this way feels too blithe and naive. |
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But coming to that assumption may take, in my experience at least, dealing with the book's unabashed, even shameless style of total idolization. |
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Whatever Freud said, idolization is not the only form of aggression. |
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And talk radio's subtext included resentment that there would be no Wheaties cereal box idolization of Ray Lewis, the Ravens' fleet, formidable linebacker. |
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What we traded was the Conservatives' idolization of Republicans that had them fearing criticizing Republicans because of the tremendous honour and esteem in which they held them. |
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His idolization of the president remained but it was bracketed by FDR's failings not the least of which was the New Deal creation of a federal apparat. |
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