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idealised and model
There are many theories, but it is sometimes said that Ambrosius Aurelianus, the leader of the Romano-British forces, was the model for the former, and that Arthur's court of Camelot is an idealised Welsh and Cornish memory of pre-Saxon Romano-British civilisation.
Philip was idealised by his contemporaries as the model of Baroque kingship.
A frequent theme is the railway in an idealised urban or rural environment, so it is often found in the context of a model village.
For her great beauty she was known as La Belle Stuart and served as the model for an idealised, female Britannia.

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The throne scene at the opening of chapter 6 is noteworthy for its depiction of an idealised temple with singing seraphs.
" Again, one has to conclude that he is describing human interactions at their idealised best and not the more typical ones, which tend to fall a long way short of his descriptions.
The erotic paintings seem to present an idealised vision of sex at odds with the reality of the function of the lupanare.
Mummification served to preserve and transform the physical body into a sah, an idealised form with divine aspects ; the Book of the Dead contained spells aimed at preserving the body of the deceased, which may have been recited during the process of mummification.
These can be idealised scenarios ( most commonly, CO < sub > 2 </ sub > increasing at 1 %/ yr ) or more realistic ( usually the " IS92a " or more recently the SRES scenarios ).
The 2001 IPCC Third Assessment Report figure 9. 3 shows the global mean response of 19 different coupled models to an idealised experiment in which CO < sub > 2 </ sub > is increased at 1 % per year.
Characterised at first by hard, bold typography and photo-collage, Garrett's designs for the band would later incorporate pop-religious iconography in clean, integrated package designs that befitted the band's idealised image as neo-romantic purveyors of European anthemic pop.
This encouraged the emergence of a poetry aimed at, and often set in, an idealised version of the courtly world.
Such a ridged mirror is universal ; while we consider the idealised " absorption " of the de Broglie wave at the ridges, the reflectivity is determined by wavenumber k and does not depend on other properties of a particle.
Winnie offers up reminisces from an idealised past, quotes from the classics in contrast to Willie ’ s quotes from the popular press, comments on everything flitting from topic to topic, laughs at herself, at Willie and at their predicament.
It may also be thought of as the line K together with an idealised point at infinity ∞ ; the point connects to both ends of K creating a closed loop or topological circle.
Hereinafter, she and dæmon Pantalaimon ( who has taken the permanent form of a pine marten ) begin following John Parry's ( and Will's ) suggestion to build the idealised Republic of Heaven at home.
Bean was also fascinated by the Australian character, and used the history to describe, and in some way create, a somewhat idealised view of an Australian character that looked back at its British origins but had also broken free from the limitations of that society.
While Johannes Fried is wary associating this idealised scheme too much with current ideas about state and court in Louis ' reign, Karl Ferdinand Werner and Stuart Airlie are rather more sympathetic to its relevance for contemporary thought at court: what gives the text added interest is that it was written by a courtier ( Walahfrid ), representing a " view from the centre ".
The film also explores the relationship between Mexican bandits and peasant communities at the time of the revolution, idealised by figures like Juan José Herrera and Elfego Baca, which Leone may have had in mind in his creation of the character of Juan.
Similar in nature to the work of George Devey at a similar time in England, the style was a form of idealised Tudor with half-timbered black beams set into white painted walls, beneath beamed gables and tiled roofs.
Caravaggio ’ s treatment is remarkable for the realism of his Cupid – where other depictions, such as a contemporary Sleeping Cupid by Battistello Caracciolo, show an idealised, almost generic, beautiful boy, Caravaggio ’ s Cupid is highly individual, charming but not at all beautiful, all crooked teeth and crooked grin: one feels that one would recognise him in the street.
The marble Diadumenos from Delos at the National Museum, Athens ( right ) has the winner's cloak and his quiver laid upon the tree stump, hinting that he is the victor in an archery match, with perhaps an implied reference to Apollo, who was conceived, too, as an idealised youth.

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This is because Brownian motion, whose time derivative is everywhere infinite, is an idealised approximation to actual random physical processes, which always have a finite time scale.
For these reasons there is a widespread scholarly view that the sacrificial rules of Leviticus 1 – 16 were introduced after the Babylonian exile, when circumstances allowed the priestly writers to describe the rituals so as to express their worldview of an idealised Israel living its life as a holy community in observance of the priestly prescriptions.
An idealised grating is considered here which is made up of a set of slits of spacing d, that must be wider than the wavelength of interest to cause diffraction.
This derivation of the grating equation is based on an idealised grating.
* Seasonal effect: This is easiest to understand for the idealised case of a non-rotating body orbiting the Sun, for which each " year " consists of exactly one " day ".
Saussure's clear demarcation, however, is now seen to be idealised.
This practice is especially common in the Petrarchan sonnet, where the idealised beloved is often described part by part, from head to toe.
The truth is the opposite of what people say: he idealised the Jew.
" As so many social interactions are not entirely of this sweet character, one has to conclude that Simmel is describing a somewhat idealised view of the best types of human interaction, and by no means the most typical or average type.
In the work, that is, a highly idealised version of the shepherd's life adjoins ( not always naturally ) with stories of jousts, political treachery, kidnappings, battles, and rapes.
This is idealised in the so-called “ egg box-model ”.
This is the idealised measurement or undisturbed system case in which each element of the basis interacts with the environment such that:
Associated with the tower is a high statue consisting of three figures — one with a hammer, one with a sickle and one with a writing brush ( an idealised worker, a peasant and a " working intellectual ", similar to the Russian Worker and Kolkhoz Woman statue.
" The Ettrick Shepherd ," an idealised portrait of James Hogg, one of the talkers, is a most delightful creation.
Another explanation for Rego's depiction of women as unfeminine, animalistic or brutal beings is that this reflects the physical reality of a woman as a human being in the physical world, and not idealised types in the minds of men.
Neo-romanticism is often accused by critics of being too insular, too interested in figurative painting and beauty, too fond of intuition, too distrustful of ideological & theoretical ways of comprehending art, and too in love with the past and the idealised / spiritual / haunted landscape.

idealised and typically
Van der Weyden worked from life models, and his observations were acute, yet he often idealised certain elements of his models ' facial features, and they are typically statuesque, especially in his triptychs.
The object of attachment may be a peer, but the term can also be used to describe the fondness of a child for an adult, for example, students being attracted to their teachers, their friends ' parents, or children to older celebrities: indeed, some consider that in puppy love ' usually the object of such infatuation is some highly idealised person who is some years older-a teacher, an uncle or aunt, a friend of the family, an actor, or rock star ' - and typically the sufferer ' greatly moved with emotion ... spend much time in daydreams and wishful fantasies ' about them.

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The melancholic mood is idealised by the speaker as a means by which to " attain / To something like prophetic strain ," and for the central action of Il Penseroso-which, like L ' Allegro, proceeds in couplets of iambic tetrameter-the speaker speculates about the poetic inspiration that would transpire if the imagined goddess of Melancholy he invokes were his Muse.

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