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But when the towers fell, something of New York's vision of itself tumbled with them.
Richard Avedon's photography was visually arousing and still within The New Yorker's vision of itself.
"Even Facebook has to lose its own romantic vision of itself," he said.
And America's vision of itself as a country of laws, not men, lost.
Meanwhile, other film-makers – in lockstep with power, flattering power's vision of itself – have been forgotten.
The Henrician era is not challenging at all to modern Britain's vision of itself.
"It represents a total break with France's vision of itself," says Patrice Geoffron of Paris-Dauphine University. Paris-Dauphine University
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Portrait photography in 1865 was no longer innocent about national bonds and national belonging — war changed the politics of portraiture by showing the nation conflicting and contested visions of itself.
The result is Eastwood's dedicated vision of moviemaking itself.
But it will stand in my mind as the model of an almost perfect ephemerality, a vision of life itself.
In Gardner's version, an 18-year-old soldier, Otto Hundebiss, flees the horrors of the thirty years war – and a vision of death itself.
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