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Although he was much influenced by the work of Paul Cézanne in the early 20th century, he turned away from this style in the 1930s and embraced Socialist Realism, becoming a classic exemplar of Soviet painting and forfeiting any further claim to innovation in his art.
By contrast, Trump is a classic exemplar of the Dunning-Kruger Effect, named for two psychologists who demonstrated that the less knowledgeable and competent you are, the more you believe in your own superlative abilities.
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The classic exemplars of organ complexity, eyes, are then used as a case study to illustrate these general mechanisms.
They want to believe in the Great American Novel, the classic exemplar, the last word.
Not too far behind was our No. 2 bottle, the Classic Gueuze from Cantillon of Belgium, a brilliant exemplar of the style.
In a perverse twist, a classic ladylike pair of pumps from Mr. Blahnik, the exemplar of luxury footwear who was made a household name by "Sex and the City," are now, at $595, priced at the lower end of the market.
George Romero's classic Night of the Living Dead brings his theories to life--if nothing more than as an exemplar of the horror genre on the silver screen.
Henderson quotes the composer John Zorn on Thelonious Monk, an exemplar of ugly victory: "People used to think his playing was ugly, now it's recognized as classic".
Exemplar of a life well-lived.
Dick Butkus, the exemplar of football fury.
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