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She depicted him as a "sincere, brave and able man".
She depicted Burkhardt's attitude and response as "deplorable" and "unacceptable".
She depicted Eve entangled in original sin, and Everywoman tentatively uncovering Eros.
She depicted dams, bridges and ships in a manner that highlighted the angular shapes and sweeping curves.
She depicted him as an innocent — "this little fellow in his itty-bitty robe" — being photographed on his first birthday.
She depicted Allawi as a "big husky man... who carried a gun on his belt and frequently brandished it, terrorizing the medical students".
She depicted a meteor shower and a devoted a panel to Betts, "the independent hog which ran 500 miles from Ga .to Va".
She depicted the same heroines, even repeating the scenes of her father Orazio, but she charged hers with a pungent critique of male possession of women.
She depicted the report as containing a scientific discussion of sport utility safety rather than an admission of defects or negligence in design.
She depicted modern life with a severity that could be lacerating, but somehow in her plays, "the depressive, dehumanizing world reverses itself, like a falling cat, and lands solidly on its feet," wrote the theater critic Pavel Rudnev.
She depicted her role as marginal, saying she had been only vaguely aware of the situation in the travel office, which makes arrangements for the White House press corps to accompany the president on trips.
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