Sentence examples for open portrayals from inspiring English sources

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That's sweet, but surely it's time for some clear and open portrayals of LGBT parents in children's films, rather than ambiguous hints aimed at pacifying liberal-minded adults?

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All of this must be balanced against the demands of tutors, supervisions, essays, exams and long-suffering girlfriends".Blood Over Water" stands out from the mass of sporting memoirs thanks to the authors' open portrayal of their relationship as the build-up to the race intensifies.

The show highlights how Romita's more open, friendlier portrayal of Spider-Man came to represent the style and aesthetic of the Marvel Comics brand and his vision and willingness to stay away from mere mimicry of his predecessor.

In Macdonald's recent revival, critics have been struck by quite different facets: the play's open-hearted portrayal of the fluidity of desire, its conjuring of a society in which same-sex relationships have become quite normal.

The reason for this kind of portrayal is open to dispute.

OUTSIDE Central Asia, Kazakhstan is mainly known for its oil wealth, its wide open spaces and the portrayal of its people as hopelessly backward in a satirical film from 2006, "Borat".

Bradley Manning, whose secret release of a vast archive of military and diplomatic materials put WikiLeaks into an international spotlight, opened Monday with dueling portrayals of a traitor who endangered the lives of his fellow soldiers and of a principled protester motivated by a desire to help society who carefully selected which documents to release.

Mary – a sort of life-size puppet in this portrayal opens her cloak to release a clutch of doves and the audience waits to see what happens next.

Bradley Manning, whose secret release of a vast archive of military and diplomatic materials put WikiLeaks into an international spotlight, opened here Monday with dueling portrayals of a traitor who endangered the lives of his fellow soldiers and of a principled protester motivated by a desire to help society who carefully selected which documents to release.

Simon Morrison, a musicologist at Princeton University, said the potential acquisition by Russia could shape a particular portrayal of Rachmaninoff and open new doors for researchers.

I am too, but thanks to these portrayals, new doors are opening (where they can).

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