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How might Wynn have categorized her?
She categorized her classmates as "Wants to go up" or "Doesn't care," and pushed Norberto to be one of the former.
Though the stamp on her Portuguese identity card categorized her, she tells voters, as "a second-class citizen," her parentage entitled her to a first-class life.
On Nov. 17, 1901, a gatekeeper at Ellis Island categorized her as single, Hungarian, a seamstress, white, literate and "Isr"— Israelite, signifying a Jew.
What most sparked their imagination was an episode about a woman who stored and categorized her belongings in stacks of plastic containers.
For an application to the Guggenheim Foundation for a grant in 1962, she categorized her photographic interests thus: "children's games, sideshows, secret photos of steam bathers, photographs of the beach, movie theater interiors and female impersonators".
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You can't categorize her, which makes her interesting to me.
But I would strongly disagree with John Rockwell when he categorizes her paintings as "really naïve".
Categorizing her singing, Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote: "Some voices invite melancholy.
"People find it difficult even in Ireland to categorize her," Brady says.
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