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This story conveys so many things: our guy is an everyday Joe — he eats muffins, not crumpets.
Furthermore, talking about their formative work "allows people to delve into their past and remember what it was like to be an everyday Joe – a little glimpse of life before the flashbulbs were popping".
"It's a really warming and personal subject that is easy to talk about: there's nothing threatening about it, there's no prying". Furthermore, talking about their formative work "allows people to delve into their past and remember what it was like to be an everyday Joe – a little glimpse of life before the flashbulbs were popping".
You can drive them like an everyday Joe to the market, to the hardware store, to get the Christmas tree (and then to take the desiccated remains of that tree to the landfill after the holiday is over) and cart the kids in them like a fine, upstanding member of the local PTA.
No one could relate to him as an everyday Joe with that look and moviegoers wouldn't take him serious.
Whether you're a world leader or an everyday Joe, building that deep connection is of tremendous value.
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There is, on the one hand, the refreshingly glamour-free Hamlet of Mr. Russell Beale, who delivered a terrifyingly everyday Iago several seasons ago, and his Russian sister in ambivalence, Ranevskaya of Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard," portrayed by the great Vanessa Redgrave in a pastel whirlwind of conflicting impulses.
(The head-to-toe black, on the other hand, could pass as a normal, everyday Kate Moss outfit).
A 1977 self-portrait has the artist looking like Jean-Paul Belmondo, while in the beautiful "Sweatshirt III" of 1986 - a triple portrait on one piece of canvas - he appears as an everyday, suburban Joe.
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