Nonetheless, he thinks Fraunhofer's self-portrayal, while perhaps a bit boosterish, is essentially accurate. |
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Until then, most people read Chaucer as a happy innocent, taking his self-portrayal at face value. |
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Their self-portrayal of their coupledom naturally conveyed nothing of Charles's imperfect faithfulness to Ray. |
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It is probably for this reason that the subject played an important role in aristocratic self-portrayal. |
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But God's self-portrayal can be simultaneously literal and figurative only if literal does not mean non-figurative but real or actual. |
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Proof of this is their self-portrayal as anything but: they see themselves as enlightened moderates, driven to violence by necessity – heroes, effectively. |
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He paints the public self-portrayal of those who hold power. |
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The manner of self-portrayal leans towards the academic. |
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The main stages in the evolution of this self-portrayal will be studied. |
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The martyr-like self-portrayal of the artist with his head bandaged and mouth distorted is a frequently varied main motif in Helnwein's picture production. |
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