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The story of one character, Nagi, a student who has been in trouble with the police for activism back in Cairo, is told in the first person, and he seems to represent, if not Aswany's actual views, then a kind of idealized self.
As Stevens acknowledges, he chose his amendments for a kind of idealized republic, not because he thinks they'll actually be adopted.
For several generations of diners, Lutece has incarnated a kind of idealized Frenchness: charming, intimate, virtuosic--with never a touch of froideur.
Maria Schneider performs for a certain kind of idealized listener: one who wants to take the full measure of her career in a short period.
It was only five years later that "Seinfeld" and "The Simpsons" arrived, each mocking the kind of idealized family life that programs like "The Cosby Show" portrayed.
For store promotions, Capparell writes, "he wanted to show a black family in the same kind of idealized setting as those used in mainstream ads".
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The remaining caveat of idealized initial conditions was addressed in Clark et al. (2011b).
They dreamed of idealized versions of themselves.
Researchers examined the effects of a hunger state on perceived attractiveness of idealized romantic partners.
Ideal theory makes two types of idealizing assumptions about its subject matter.
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