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Malta's postwar constitution, granting the island self-government in everything but defence, foreign affairs and security, was popularly perceived as unjust.

Chocolate, according to Alan Davidson's The Oxford Companion to Food (1999) "is popularly perceived as comforting and perhaps 'addictive'; and maintains a reputation as an aphrodisiac'.

For decades, women who studied or worked in engineering were popularly perceived as oddities, outcasts, unfeminine (or inappropriately feminine in a male world).

His emergence as a comedian came at the precise point when the civil-rights movement was popularly perceived by whites in power as a kind of brief for full admission into American society.

Thanatology is concerned with the notion of death as popularly perceived and especially with the reactions of the dying, from whom it is felt much can be learned about dealing with death's approach.

In their book Refugees In An Age Of Genocide, Kushner and Katharine Knox observe that, "Of all the groups in the 20th century, refugees from Nazism are now widely and popularly perceived as 'genuine', but at the time German, Austrian and Czechoslovakian Jews were treated with ambivalence and outright hostility as well as sympathy".

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And this is how he has been perceived popularly: as a recent discovery, a proto-modernist anachronism who miraculously anticipated Romanticism, Symbolism, Expressionism and the whole ethos of the wild and crazy, go-it-alone artist.

Although the term "reactive attachment disorder" is now popularly applied to perceived behavioural difficulties that fall outside the DSM or ICD criteria, particularly on the Web and in connection with the pseudo-scientific attachment therapy, "true" RAD is thought to be rare.

Protesting both a tax on tea (taxation without representation) and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company, a party of Bostonians thinly disguised as Mohawk people boarded ships at anchor and dumped some £10,000 worth of tea into the harbor, an event popularly known as the Boston Tea Party.

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