Sentence examples for Public portrait from inspiring English sources

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And impromptu events, such as a public portrait exhibition, were being announced.

To date, the Newark authorities have offered no public portrait of the group they believe was responsible for the killings of Dashon Harvey, 20; Iofemi Hightower, 20; and Terrance Aeriel, 18.

Eleven days ago, a federal regulator issued a scathing report that accused the company, and Mr. Howard in particular, of accounting and managerial lapses that presented a false public portrait of its financial well-being and enriched its executives.

Over eight years, they painted a quotidian public portrait of their family life: dinner together whenever he was home; attendance at parent-teacher conferences; coaching the girls in basketball; mom and dad date night; and the girls' grandmother living with them to keep an eye out.

A cache of e-mails released Friday add vivid new color and fresh details to the complicated public portrait of Sarah Palin, who displayed many of the same strengths, and shortcomings, as Alaska governor that she would later bring to the national political stage.

In a program note Mr. Rouse writes that the piece is an "homage to a person of Russian ancestry who is very dear to me," and that it is built around a personal (and unrevealed) code in which the letters of the alphabet are assigned to pitches and durations that helped him create both a public portrait and, as he put it, "a private love letter".

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Public portraits of the new leader depict him with white roses and a white dove.

December 2012, "Going Public: Portraits of the Empress Dowager Cixi, Circa 1904," in Nan Nü: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 119-76.

In March, Ganzeer, a 29-year-old Egyptian artist, teamed up with volunteers to paint Raafat's likeness on a wall in Midan Falaki, one of Cairo's busiest central squares, as part of his Martyr Murals project that aims to produce public portraits of every single Egyptian killed in this year's uprising.

Popular during Saddam Hussein's rule for painting public portraits of him, the artist survived the dictatorship, but at great cost.

This, by a man under investigation for a number of civil violations, infamous for his attempts to throttle dissent at public protests over the past year, and whose public portraits feature him as "The Iron Leader".

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