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I sought to portray something that felt less contrived.
To express the way I feel or portray something and not have that pressure.
"I just found it strange and draining that American television chose never to portray something that one in four women in America actually does," says Rhimes.
These new visions may "portray something or someone other than the dreamer as victim," and they won't necessarily seem like nightmares.
Video downloads can be especially effective if they are picked up by the mainstream media and if they portray something plausible to an audience increasingly sophisticated at dissecting images on the Internet, he said.
Mr. Scheffer's feature film on Mr. Carter, "A Labyrinth of Time" (shown in the afternoon), presents the composer as both an old-school modernist and a humanist, striving to portray something about the human condition in his works.
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There have been problems with finance, with finding distributors, in portraying something as dull as the cyberworld that Snowden inhabits.
Animals, playing cards, seasons: in all three items in the "Just for Fun" program at New York City Ballet on Friday, dancers continually portrayed something other than themselves.
"Timekeeper" is one way of portraying something we all know about time: it is not just a counting system that marks the passing of days.
When was the last time you felt you could deeply connect to a book — or a movie, a song, a newspaper article or any other media — because it portrayed something important about your life and who you are?
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