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Is Walt something of a stereotype?
And Truong's central character, the gay Asian houseboy, is something of a stereotype in itself.
Even his protagonist Persse McGarrigle, an innocent abroad, is something of a stereotype.
Hemingway's heroes have always been something of a stereotype, and Philip fits the mold.
River is something of a stereotype, but that stereotype is one of Ms. Rose's targets, along with pompous artists, weed aficionados, self-denigrating 40-somethings and gusbandry itself.
The flinty, independent Yankee is something of a stereotype, but Governor King of Maine said he believed there was something to it.
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"When people see something that has a stereotype of not being perfect, or that we think is a bit taboo to discuss, it just catches them off guard," Mr. Pistorius said, "especially in a context where they are so used to seeing what we as human beings deem as perfection".
Kids today looking for atypical depictions of homosexuality are practically inundated with them bears, especially, have become something of a cliché of gay stereotypes, figuring into the punchlines of Family Guy and movies like Inside Out; even a main character on Modern Family, one of the country's most popular sitcoms, is a bear.
Give me something other than a stereotype.
Far from reinforcing stereotypes, the show has sparked something of a rush for hotel beds, prompting optimism among local tourist chiefs about the region's prospects for this summer.
"It's a bit of a stereotype," she says.
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