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The collegeage characters in Scream are well-versed in the conventions of the horror genre.
In The Woman in Black, Susan Hill, expert in the conventions of the Victorian ghost story, seizes on this thought.
Aimee's matter-of-fact, depressed presence fills Tommy with the excitement of being part of a narrative again, a player in the conventions of love.
Examples of these exist on maps and blueprints and in the conventions of representational art (e.g., the golden halos around the heads of saints in religious paintings).
For the past two years, in a loft apartment in downtown Los Angeles, Craig Thornton has been conducting an experiment in the conventions of high-end American dining.
In doing so, Mr. Klein was marking the beginning of both major changes in the conventions of masculine presentation and an overall democratization of desire.
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In any event, Cruz still glories in flouting the conventions of senatorial, even Republican Party, courtesy.
In literature the conventions of court poetry lived on, but no great works were produced.
In the convention of the talking animal, authentic work was produced by Ben Lucien Burman, with his wonderful "Catfish Bend" tales (1952 67).
Adams was a member of the convention that framed the Massachusetts constitution of 1780 and also sat in the convention of his state that ratified the Federal Constitution.
People caught with species listed in the Convention of the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) or the corresponding Peruvian decree may be jailed.
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