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Sustained by the appropriative rewritings they inspired, personae came to seem like autonomous citizens of the literary public.
Paganini's heavy-metal persona, inspired self-promotion and terrifying virtuosity made women weep and strong men faint.
AT age 70, the photographer and longtime British Vogue contributor David Bailey (whose Swinging '60s persona inspired the 1966 Antonioni film "Blowup") admits he has never known anything about fashion.
His G.O.P. rivals are not only trashing President Obama as a socialist, they've become socialists themselves in a last desperate — and vain — attempt to bring down the front-runner, whose less-than-scintillating persona inspired one Democrat to note about Republican voters: "The dog won't eat the dog food".
The character was meant to parody greedy American televangelists, showmen, and car salesman, and was inspired by Phil Ochs Elviss persona from his 1970 tour.
The song's lyrics reference sadomasochist sexual practices, with Kills incorporating a dominatrix-inspired persona.
During the early sound era, MGM began to place Crawford in more sophisticated-type roles, rather than continuing to promote her flapper-inspired persona of the silent era.
(Brennan said her love of Shakespeare inspired the dramatis personae that helps readers keep track of the long list of players).
It turns out that the duo's onscreen teenage personas inspired some offscreen adolescent foolery.
I still am inspired by her personae and cherish bracelets as a symbol of the magic she possessed.
The lohans, Buddhist ascetics whose meditative personas inspired the pursuit of compassion and enlightenment, became a popular subject in paintings.
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