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He cites the work of Italian neo-rationalist Aldo Rossi as a key influence in the development of the pitched roof forms and big bold windows – like a normal terrace scaled up, its features exaggerated in a "distillation of houseness".
Tucked in between like a cuckoo's egg is Mr. Adolphe's "More or Less," a witty reaction to "Moro lasso" that features exaggerated slides, sharp harmonic accents and a deep, impatient groove in the cello.
The Jewish man, his nose and other features exaggerated, says "Hello my dear slaves, do you remember that day when we JEWS put Thermite and bombs in those towers and demolished them," before adding that Jewish people broadcast the news on Western media outlets, playing to the stereotype of Jews owning much of the media.
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Hergé's characters have exaggerated features, but they exist in a meticulously detailed world where there are no misplaced lines or scratchy pencil-work anywhere on the page.
Both figures have large heads, their faces have exaggerated features similar to African masks, and are described as being "midpoint between naturalism and abstraction" by Robert Douglas.
Its height at first served to keep the wearer's incredibly expensive, flowing gowns from touching the muddy city streets, but this feature was quickly exaggerated out of its practical purpose and into the realm of fashion, growing in stature (at times, up to 24") to reflect the wearer's social status.
The medicolegal importance of this feature cannot be exaggerated.
Doorways, windows, architectural features all should be exaggerated in size.
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