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The Tree Of Life suggests that Terrence Malick has now elected to engage openly and directly with the director he superficially most resembles: Stanley Kubrick.
In consultation with Professor Kegan, Dr. Rapier began to observe his own behavior at work, identifying occasions when he was reluctant to hand over projects — or when he superficially handed them over, only to retain ultimate control.
As rhythm and blues became more raucous and laid the foundations for rock and roll, Brown, who was too gritty to follow Nat King Cole (whom he superficially resembled) into the pop arena, continued to record with less success, although "Please Come Home for Christmas" was a hit in 1961.
For his palm portrait series, "Overexposed Emotions," he superficially stitched the faces of family and friends into his skin, pulling the threads away to reveal the faint scars such an exercise leaves behind.
A common misconception about Lichtenstein comes from the fact that in his best known works, his meticulous approach to painting is purposely disguised because he superficially seeks his paintings to appear as if facsimiles of industrial produced pop culture icons.
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When Fleck mentions the works of Durkheim, Levy Bruhl, Jerusalem or Gumplowicz, he does this superficially; he does not adopt any of their conceptions and is content with a general thesis that "What actually thinks within a person is not the individual himself but his social community" (Gumplowicz; quot. from Fleck 1935a, § II.4).
Some pieces such as "Captive Saint" he called "superficially pretty, but that's really it", while the remixes of music pieces by Uematsu he called "brief, but awful".
He appeared superficially to bridge the divide between "New" and "Old" Labour.
And he indicates superficially what is probably most profound that the hero is neither loved nor respected by his obviously mean-tempered wife.After this, he gets on to the romance.
He was superficially loose, the wild man who might say anything, yet his off-the-cuff monologues were always being tweaked as he tested catchphrases ("Lock her up!"; "Build the wall!") for crowd response.
This free-lunch theory of creation is, he admits, superficially like the kind of Ponzi-scheme financial trickery of Bernie Madoff – a pyramid-selling operation heading for one almighty collapse, which, of course, is what might well happen to the universe one day.
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