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The poster was just an expression of that popularly held perception.
By Sasha Frere-Jones In his songs, Ocean is surrounded by everything that popularly represents pleasure, to little effect.
"What happened in Europe was the Holocaust," she said, "and people came to see that popularly elected representatives could not always be trusted to preserve the system's most basic values".
The scenarios in Ocean's songs display a combination of decadence and spiritual ache similar to Prince's: the singer is surrounded by everything that popularly represents pleasure, and none of it has any effect on him.
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The soliloquy undercuts everything that is popularly associated with the term "Wagnerian".
It also represents a sign of normalization with the Zionist entity that is popularly rejected".
His team discovered a 40-percent-complete female skeleton of A. afarensis that became popularly known as Lucy.
This creates a protuberance on the skin surface, producing the temporarily roughened condition that is popularly called gooseflesh.
The irony is that although this section is in jarring contrast with the overall outlook of the book, it contains the ideas that are popularly associated with Freud.
Chinese exists in a number of varieties that are popularly called dialects but that are usually classified as separate languages by scholars.
It is, though, occasionally surpassed by the glints of sunlight reflecting from the antennae of Iridium satellites – glints that are popularly known as Iridium flares.
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