Sentence examples for stereotypical version from inspiring English sources

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Those that conform most closely to the stereotypical version of Western beauty slim, with long blonde hair and full breasts earn the most.

Finally a stereotypical version of his Welshness was summoned as he was accused - in language remarkably similar to that used against Neil Kinnock when Labour leader - of intellectual sloppiness and windbaggery.

Upholding class as well as family honor are at the heart of "A Study in Terror" (1965), which also features Sherlock Holmes John Nevillee, playing a more stereotypical version than the one in "Murder by Decree") investigating the Ripper.

Many of these ninety-nine finds may indeed help "overturn the stereotypical version of the tortured neurotic," as the cover copy puts it, but there are also those that reinforce it.

With just over six months until the football World Cup finals in Brazil, it won't be long before we're deluged by a wave of TV adverts cashing in on a stereotypical version of Brazilian music – easy-listening bossa nova or energetic, percussion-driven Brazilian carnival batucadas.

But still makes it look as though the minute we touch down in a warmer country and knock back a couple of pints, we turn into the most ghoulish, stereotypical version of ourselves.

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In the new version the stereotypical caricatures of the Congolese were rendered somewhat less extreme, for instance.

They generally look like a polite version of stereotypical metalheads.

Living back with his mother as though nothing had ever happened, he'll die 22 years later at 47. Toiling away at "The Town and the City," a panoramic autobiographical novel in the florid tradition of Thomas Wolfe, Kerouac comes off as impossibly young and serious, a comically exaggerated version of the stereotypical literary novitiate.

Indeed, almost anyone could probably describe a relatively consistent version of a "stereotypical scientist" (likely including the wild hair, lab coat, socially awkward demeanor, and other common stereotypes).

And although re-runs of AYBS? have been embraced by audiences of gay men, especially on the American west coast, it will be fascinating to see how a modern version handles the original representation of stereotypical homosexuality of John Inman's Mr Humphries – a keen measurer of gentlemen's inside legs – that would now be seen by some as homophobic.

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