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The project, which he calls Cementland, resists easy categorization.
The music of Lutoslawski, who died in 1994 at 81, resists easy categorization.
Though Mr. Korf's music resists easy categorization, it is steeped in gritty atonal idioms.
The work of the artist and designer Anton Alvarez resists easy categorization.
Only the Spanish oddity "7 35 in the Morning," directed by Nacho Vigalondo, resists easy categorization.
In his social media profiles and in the accounts of those who knew him, Hicks resists easy categorization.
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There were nuances to the House arguments that resisted easy categorization.
CHRISTIAN REGENHARD Determined to Follow Father Graduates of the Bronx High School of Science generally do not enlist in the Marines, but Christian Regenhard, 28, resisted easy categorization.
Cyberbullies themselves resist easy categorization: the anonymity of the Internet gives cover not only to schoolyard-bully types but to victims themselves, who feel they can retaliate without getting caught.
One of the things that struck him most about the Dylan who emerges in "I'm Not There," he said, was Dylan's continual effort to resist easy categorization and his willingness to "recreate himself and not conform to people's ambitions to put him in a box".
Reliable statistics on the number of transgendered people in this country are unavailable, in part due to a paucity of research on the subject and because, by nature, transgendered people -- whether they've undergone a sex change or not -- tend to resist easy categorization.
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