Sentence examples for stressed the character from inspiring English sources

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George Cukor, the second of four directors on the picture, got rid of the blonde wig and doll's makeup that Garland had been given, presumably to imitate Temple, and stressed the character's naturalness, a quality the younger star often lacked.

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While there will be a Tory prime minister, called Jonathan Whey (played by Rupert Vansittart), Hytner stressed the characters were not reflecting known people.

But where Alger stressed the character-building individualist virtues of thrift, hard work, and self-sacrifice -- themselves already endangered traits in the new industrial order of the robber baron age -- Gladwell is preaching an entirely consumption-driven model of the gospel of success.

From the opening scene, Mr. Waterston stresses the character as a compromiser, as a man of fluctuating principles.

Perhaps the need to stress the character's ordinariness puts its own kind of strain on the film, which possibly goes a little too out of its way to make peripheral characters charming and likeable (especially Hawkins and Rafe Spall as Nathan's sweary, wise-cracking teacher).

It stressed the divine character of all that Jesus Christ had been and done, but its enemies accused it of absorbing the humanity of Christ in his divinity.

Others stressed the distinctive character of Russia and Russianism, its independent and different destiny based upon its autocratic and orthodox past.

Mainly, they have pushed for greater cultural and political recognition from successive governments that have stressed the Arab character of the state, making Arabic the sole national language and suppressing Berber, whose roots reach south and east.

On the contrary, the English political economist Walter Bagehot, who in 1867 wrote a classic analysis of the English constitution (The English Constitution), stressed the "deferential" character of the English people, who were quite happy to leave government in the hands of the governing class.

Other scholars stressed the escapist character of the prevalent orthodoxy that the mere introduction of CBNRM would re-establish the supposedly balanced and stable natural conditions and pointed out that natural environments per se are characterized by disequilibrium and spatiotemporal variability (e.g. Leach et al. 1999: 226, 228).

Einstein, himself, repeatedly stressed the observable character of spacetime coincidences, as in the 26 December 1915 letter to Ehrenfest quoted above (for additional references and a fuller discussion, see Howard 1999).[3] Schlick, still a self-described realist in 1917, was clear about the relationship between observability and reality.

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