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The low number of killings by strangers belies the common imagery that New Yorkers are vulnerable to arbitrary attacks on the streets, or die in robberies that turn fatal.
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Revelation's first Beast emerges from the sea -- common imagery for western imperial powers in Jewish apocalyptic literature.
There was an intriguingly seamless transition from Greek-pagan to Latin-Christian imagery: the common link was the power of humility in the face of destruction.
The common stock of American imagery just doesn't include these photographs of young black women in Gibson Girl hairdos and bathing costumes, or of a black girl no more than 10 playing golf in a sandlot with a club made from a stick.
At the film's end we see the painting, some of its mysteries revealed, hanging next to Bruegel's equally masterly "Tower of Babel" in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna; we are also left to savor an inspiring, alluring meditation about imagery and storytelling, the common coin of history, religion and art.
Poe adopted some of the common themes of the day, including imagery of heavenly bliss and angelic beauty.
The tone of this new show is more restrained and the imagery more varied, with self-portraiture the common thread.
Second, one may question whether dynamic imagery is a kind of imagery practice per se, strictly speaking, as it challenges the common belief that MI occurs in the absence of sensory input.
When it functions in perception it is appropriately called the common sense, and when it functions in remembering or imagining something, producing imagery, it is called the imagination.
The theocrats in First Things deplore the absence of any common patriotic imagery, while Patrick L. Smith, in Salon, asks if those who worked in what was admittedly a center for world trade global capital are truly "innocents".
The theocrats in First Things deplore the absence of any common patriotic imagery, while Patrick L. Smith, in Salon, asks if those who worked in what was admittedly a center for world trade — global capital — are truly "innocents".
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