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In the Italian popular imagination, Albanian immigrants are more often depicted as scofflaws than as upstanding members of society.
He can be a tough interviewer, but lately he has been more often depicted as a bully who helped oust his former co-host, Ann Curry.
Outside New York, the buildings are more often depicted alone -- consumed by flames or rising above the water, indestructible, as in a dream.
Her concealed camera has caught men in the kind of casual, vulnerable nakedness in which artists have more often depicted women.If the Biennale is a reliable indicator, installations are still the hot form in contemporary art.
The organization's contention is that "since the beginning of the year, Republicans are routinely given positive characterizations and compliments, while presumptive Democratic favorite Clinton is often not -- and more often depicted on the Times' front page as either mired in setbacks, or certain to face daunting political challenges".
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The case study addresses wider questions on the control of sectors of the urban poor and suggests that policing landscapes can be more nuanced than often depicted.
More controversially, Strauss was often depicted as an influential figure in neoconservative policy circles, notably in connection with U.S. foreign policy during the George W. Bush administration (2001 09).
Although mainstream media began to become slightly more diverse from the '70s on, women of color still tended to be hyper-sexualized in ads and films and were often depicted to appear more "white".
"They were often depicted as nothing more than passive victims".
So, too, more curiously, do representations of Europeans, often depicted with a round hat, long hair and an aquiline nose.
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