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And sometimes a balance is found, where image can freely engender image and where at the same time you are able to keep your sights on the place where the characters are silent and in hiding.
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The music video for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" had a considerable impact on D'Angelo's recording career, as it helped engender an image of him as a sex icon to a younger generation of fans.
For the power of love to engender delusive images of the beautiful is as much a part of the truth about it as its power to lead to the beautiful itself.
Fuelled by the hate and fear engendered by images of dismembered children or women suffering from the effects of chemical weapons, disaffected youth from around the world rushed to Syria, fuelling an ever more violent race to the bottom.
However, because of functional demands, medical garments are generally not aesthetically pleasing, do not always fit well and can be extremely uncomfortable engendering negative body image.
Therefore, each image engenders its opposite.
Brand image can engender a strong feeling of "proximity, affection and trust" ([14], p.1281) in the brand purchased.
Co-branding theory suggests that pairing an event with a destination will engender some transfer of image between the event and destination brands.
Trump's claim here has a tiny grain of truth, but is clearly a gross overstatement of the facts designed to engender his elaborately constructed image as a savior of U.S. jobs.
"A little boy," Rousselot said, with a tenderness engendered by the mental image of his offspring.
E.U. leaders are aware of the bad image this engenders and talk a great deal these days about the "democratic deficit".
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