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I mean, if you were going to depict a rotting corpse, what color would you make it?
Whenever he starts a painting, he said, he goes there first and makes drawings of the bird or animal he's going to depict.
"On the headstone we are going to depict Cindy's family tree, much of it information that Cindy learned through her research".
If massive stars like Rihanna and Shakira are going to depict lesbianism as a steamy performance, lesbians will continue to be treated like entertainment when out and about with their partners.
She's worried -- though, of course, she does not come right out and say it -- that I'm going to depict her as a sweet old lady who makes a lot of people happy but doesn't really serve any greater purpose.
Mr. Wright and Ms. Hill know that part of the pleasure of modern-dress Shakespeare is seeing how the adapters are going to depict certain indelible scenes, phrases and images, and their imagination rarely disappoints.
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Etan Cohen created the role of Kirk Lazarus as a way of lampooning the great lengths that some method actors go to depict a role.
He says: "Opposition to her is going to be depicted as misogynistic, like opposition to Obama has been depicted as racist".
If privilege tells the story of American health care, that's the way it's going to be depicted.
Studying autosomal haplotypes will indeed contribute to revealing the ancestries of populations, but in order to gain meaningful insights one ought to study at least several loci and ensure that sample sizes are adequate, this may entail more effort than studying single SNPs, and I am not sure that the affinities between the populations are going to be depicted more accurately.
Freud said no - there's no way they're going to be able to depict this essentially verbal process, it's going to end up being - he didn't use the word 'kitsch', but I think that's what he meant.
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