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As Chekhov brilliantly illustrates, Konstantin cannot make himself seen.
Mamet demonstrates the shifting sand of this dynamic in "The Cryptogram," where John, the distressed young boy, can't make himself seen or heard by his self-involved mother, Donny.
Shrunk to miniature size by the giant backdrop of Melbourne's Central Business District and silenced by the deafening roar of the Red Arrows-style Australia Day flypast, Andy Lapthorne was doing his best to make himself seen and heard.
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"He was an artist, but also a bomber, recognized as a person who made himself seen by everybody," said the photographer Henry Chalfant, using the graffiti term for a prolific artist.
This Wednesday, many young people sigh to get an autograph of the successful artist and wait to capture on their cellphone a moment in which he approaches, passes, makes himself seen.
He tells the orator how to stimulate emotions and how to make himself credible (see below §5); his art of rhetoric includes considerations about delivery and style (see below §8.1) and the parts of a speech.
Much the same point could be made, and was made by Duhem himself (see Duhem 1906, part 2, ch. 6, sects.
"The cardinal has advised me he remains fully committed to co-operating with the royal commission and making himself available as it sees fit," Sullivan said in a statement.
He liked what he saw and made himself a fixture of Wolf's classes.
And what did Pulido make of seeing himself on a screen the size of a townhouse?
But a nigger is a nigger only if you can define him as such — and make him see himself as nothing but.
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