Sentence examples for uniquely portrayed from inspiring English sources

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This reality is uniquely portrayed in a recent report, We Call These Projects Home: Solving the Housing Crisis from the Ground Up, by the Right to the City Alliance (RTTC).

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This complexity is portrayed uniquely in Hunter Gatherer: We see the awfulness of Ashley ignoring the good woman next to him while choosing to pursue a relationship that no longer exists, but we also see his naiveté and his desire to be sincere.

But readers who are tired of being told that the sub-literate prose style of punk writers is uniquely suited to portraying a world in which the young feel worthless should welcome "Pig" as evidence to the contrary.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is often portrayed as a uniquely ideological creature.

This matters because what was briefly regarded as an outbreak of this uniquely American disease has been portrayed instead as the first shudders of an international plague.

The "Anzac legend" grew in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s when it was adopted as part of a new Australian nationalism, with the AIF often being portrayed as a uniquely Australian force that fought in other people's wars and was sacrificed by the British military in campaigns which were of little importance to Australia.

"We Were Soldiers," the new Mel Gibson movie, takes the Vietnam War away from the reporters, novelists, and film directors who have long portrayed it as a uniquely strange and alienating experience.

By David Denby "We Were Soldiers," the new Mel Gibson movie, takes the Vietnam War away from the reporters, novelists, and film directors who have long portrayed it as a uniquely strange and alienating experience.

Uniquely, in the gangster oeuvre, the women are not portrayed merely as arm candy or two-dimensional victims - sometimes they even get the best lines.

'Please…we don't want no free papers, we don't.' The author Charles Chandler similarly portrayed African-Americans as reluctant to embrace freedom in his unique, and uniquely titled, fictional narrative about an interracial romance, "The Story of a Slave.

While the 18th-century Linnaean system of organizing living things is not wrong, per se, it is a uniquely Western way to portray species relationships, displacing other ways of envisioning the living creatures of the world.

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