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characterization and blind
Since she has a bat's eyes, she would be blind or nearly blind, so her characterization of Christiana as blind in her desire to go on pilgrimage is hypocritical.

characterization and goes
After originally remarking that " landscapes and trees have nothing to teach me, only people do ", Socrates goes on to make constant remarks concerning the presence and action of the gods in general, nature gods such as Pan and the nymphs, and the Muses, in addition to the unusually explicit characterization of his own daemon.
It enables a depth of characterization that goes beyond simple narration or dialogue.

characterization and back
The tradition of personalized arrangements, dating back at least as far as Thomas Arne's later 18th century arrangements, continues today, running the gamut of musical styles from Romantic to Baroque: Austin, Britten, Sargent, Bonynge, Dobin and other conductors have each imbued the songs with a personal stamp, highlighting different aspects of characterization.
Several details make their way from this story into Catcher, including the characterization of Allie ; Allie's poetry-inscribed left-handed baseball mitt ; Vincent's girlfriend, Helen, who keeps her kings in the back row ( like Jane Gallagher ); and Caulfield's critical view of others.
Hillary Clinton said in her 2003 autobiography that, " Looking back, I see that I might have phrased my point more artfully, but I stand by the characterization of Starr's investigation of the truth about Lewinsky.
Hence Berry is sometimes described as working in an idealized, pastoral, or nostalgic mode, a characterization of his work which he resists: " If your work includes a criticism of history, which mine certainly does, you can't be accused of wanting to go back to something, because you're saying that what we were wasn't good enough.
He was awarded the Shaw Prize in 2012 ( along with Jane Luu of MIT Lincoln Laboratory ) for the " discovery and characterization of trans-Neptunian bodies, an archeological treasure dating back to the formation of the solar system and the long-sought source of short period comets ".
The story lines were negligible ; there were no catch phrases ; it was surreal in a way we hadn ’ t seen since Monty Python ; and the cast were actors being funny from inside a characterization, not stand-up comics bolting a cartoon persona onto the back of gags.
Finally, after disagreements with writers and producers over the quality of the scripts, characterization, and Bonanza's refusal to allow him to perform elsewhere while on contract, Roberts " turned his back on Hollywood wisdom and well-meant advice ," and left, largely to return to legitimate theater ( Washington Post, January 25, 2010 ; New York Daily News January 26, 2010, Mike Douglas Show, 1965, 1966 ), Henry Darrow Archival Interview ; USA Today, January 25, 2010 ).
In the 1960s, Delmar took his characterization and catchphrases back as the voice of The Hunter, a character on the animated series King Leonardo and his Short Subjects.
As " Once Upon a Time " was shot among the first thirteen episodes and held back as a potential end-season cliffhanger, it may be that plans to develop Six's characterization to this state were curtailed by the sudden cancellation.

characterization and some
The second part of Cervantes ' Don Quixote, finished as a direct result of the Avellaneda book, has come to be regarded by some literary critics as superior to the first part, because of its greater depth of characterization, its discussions, mostly between Quixote and Sancho, on diverse subjects, and its philosophical insights.
Robert K. Merton comments that Sumner's additional characterization robbed the concept of some analytical power because, Merton argues, centrality and superiority are often correlated, but need to be kept analytically distinct.
Despite general acceptance of Byrne's characterization, as evidenced by subsequent adaptations in other media, some writers have called for a return to Luthor's original status as a mad scientist.
Hudibras takes some of its characterization from Don Quixote but unlike that work, it has many more references to personalities and events of the day.
UEN was a heterogeneous group: broadly national conservative, it included some parties which were either uncomfortable with this characterization or eventually evolved into something different.
By some accounts, these examples are taken to indicate that the best characterization of mass nouns is that they are cumulative nouns.
Much of that humour was of course lost in the French dubbing: in order to keep some of Seller's characterization, the French post-synchronization gave Clouseau an odd-sounding, nasal voice.
* It can be applied to some characterization of the distribution of the maxima of incomes, like in some surveys done in virtually all the National Offices of Statistics
His characterization here seems to incorporate some elements of Clampett's and Jones ' designs while giving him an overall cheery if dimwitted personality.
* Although some have been confused by the apparent conflict between Trantorian self-sufficiency in terms of food supply in Prelude and the subsequent characterization in Encyclopedia Galactica of the planet as dependent upon twenty agricultural worlds for food, there is no conflict.
While this allowed for very little experimental characterization of its properties and possible compounds, theoretical calculations have resulted in many predictions, including some unexpected ones.
As against this characterization, numerous students found kibbutzim played major role in agricultural innovation that advanced the Israeli agriculture to leading the world in some sectors, for instance irrigation.
In December 2008, IGN listed it as 8th out of 10 in a list of " Franchises We Want Resurrected " and praised the game as having " some of the best writing and characterization seen in gaming ".
In 2003 and 2004 some people compared Mel Gibson's recent film The Passion of the Christ to these kinds of passion plays, but this characterization is hotly disputed ; an analysis of that topic is in the article on The Passion of the Christ.
" While some critics claimed the film propagated a pro-Serbian view of the Yugoslav conflict ( including animosities during WWII ), others suggested that its characterization of Balkan ethnic groups was equally caustic to each.
Many have agreed to this characterization ; however, some authors think there is little evidence to support the assumption that Joan of Acre was a neglectful or uncaring mother.
Ousting the Danish leaders who recently conquered parts of England and provided some of the stiffest resistance to the Normans, and largely replacing the powerful English territorial magnates, while co-opting the most powerful of them, the Normans imposed a new political structure that is broadly termed " feudal " ( historians debate whether pre-Norman England should be considered a feudal government — indeed, the entire characterization of Feudalism is under some dispute ).
As Jason went through some characterization changes in the 2009 film, Derek Mears likens him more to a combination of John Rambo, Tarzan, and the Abominable Snowman from Looney Tunes.
A leak by the Arizona Republic newspaper of a memo from John Tanton, which some including Cronkite believed went too far in its characterization of Latinos, prompted Chavez and Cronkite to resign.
Also, Mel Blanc's voice characterization for Daffy Duck was sped up to some extent.
Most of the characterization is no more than adequate, and there are some hefty implausibilities, but Duncan Kyle keeps your curiosity simmering away too effectively for you to mind very much.
" The Creeping Man " has been accused of resembling a science-fiction tale more than a Holmes adventure, " The Mazarin Stone " is often viewed as an awkward adaptation of a theatrical script by Doyle and some have objected to a perceived racist characterization in " The Three Gables ".

characterization and third
Some explanation for these discrepancies in personality may be drawn from his characterization in the third of the Oedipus plays by Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus.
A third characterization is that the Wiener process has a spectral representation as a sine series whose coefficients are independent N ( 0, 1 ) random variables.
Due to the change in licensing, the English voice cast is not consistent throughout all three series, and the characterization and general feel of the series may change noticeably in the second and third installments.
Alternatively, material in scare quotes may represent the writer's concise ( but possibly misleading ) paraphrasing, characterization, or intentional misrepresentation of statements, concepts, or terms used by a third party.
Marini ( 2003 ) embellishes Cobb's characterization, focusing on the alto part ( which will most often contain the third scale degree ): " Altos, taxed with the musically least interesting part, make a virtue of necessity by creating subtle tunings for those few notes.

characterization and later
Many later Marxist theorists ( e. g. Eric Wolfe ) have generalized this characterization to include non-European societies, grouping feudalism together with Imperial Chinese and pre-Columbian Incan societies as ' tributary.
He and his collaborators also employed his melodies to further the action or develop characterization to a greater extent than in the other musicals of his day, creating the model for later musicals.
Engels characterized the coup as " comical " and referred to it as occurring on " the 18th Brumaire "-- the date of the coup according to the 1799 republican calendar of France under Napoleon I. Marx was later to incorporate this comically ironic characterization of Louis Bonaparte's coup into his book about the coup.
Rosa's detailed style of drawing, references to Barks stories ( by then considered classic ) like Lost in the Andes !, detailed references to often obscure historical figures and events and strong characterization would later make Rosa fans consider him one of Barks ' most popular " successors ".
" In later stories the New York Times ' capsule characterization of Brandeis was " a Jewish-supported non-quota university.
In 2008, security expert Bruce Schneier called the transparent society concept a " myth " ( a characterization Brin later rebutted ), claiming it ignores wide differences in the relative power of those who access information.
However, Mordred's later characterization as the king's villainous son has a precedent in the figure of Amr, a son of Arthur's known from only two references.
Its later characterization as anti-intellectual may be seen as contributory to the popularity of anti-communist espionage ( My Son John, 1950 ) and science fiction movies ( The Thing From Another World, 1951 ) with stories and themes of the infiltration, subversion, invasion, and destruction of American society by un – American thought and inhuman beings.
Ironically, Blanc's characterization of the Woody Woodpecker laugh had originally been applied to a Bugs Bunny prototype, in shorts such as the aforementioned Elmer's Candid Camera, and was later transferred to Woody.
The family is kept together under one roof by the exigencies of war and of a matriarch demanding rather than tyrannical — not one of her later splendid monsters, but a sympathetic and lightly shaded characterization.
His contributions were plentiful, including the characterization of binary, regular, and graphic matroids by excluded minors ; the regular-matroid representability theorem ; the theory of chain groups and their matroids ; and the tools he used to prove many of his results, the " Path Theorem " and " Homotopy Theorem " ( see, e. g., ), which are so complex that later theorists have gone to great trouble to eliminate the necessity of using them in proofs.
Beginning with 1: 23, Matthew shows a clear interest in identifying Jesus as " God with us " and in later developing the Emmanuel characterization of Jesus at key points throughout the rest of his Gospel.
" That characterization was disputed in the later twentieth century.
Masefield desired to connect shanties with much older English traditions and literature, and his characterization of individual items as such would prove attractive to later enthusiasts.
He was the voice of Pete Puma in the 1952 cartoon Rabbit's Kin, in which he did an impression of an early Frank Fontaine characterization ( which later became Fontaine's " Crazy Guggenheim " character ).
A fair amount of subtle characterization is made for Mamoru, and later extending his role within the manga as to who he is.
She later wrote a scathing characterization of Adams:
During the 1980 – 1981 season, Gottfried's persona in SNL sketches was very different from his later characterization: he rarely ( if ever ) spoke in his trademark screeching, obnoxious voice and never squinted.
His vocal style featured his distinctive bass-baritone ( which later deepened to near-bass ) and use of characterization.
Due to this remark of Iliescu, the characterization " foolish " was used by Geoană's political opponents repeatedly in his later career, as a form of negative campaign.
There was much public outcry about the sale of public lands to a private organization, but a Church representative assured residents that the plaza would be a " little bit of Paris ", a characterization that would be used against the LDS Church later.
Gerson later panned Sohl's The Altered Ego, saying " This wordy book lacks characterization, emotion, suspense, and interest.
Messick's " Ruff " voice characterization was very similar to the one he would later use for Pixie the mouse.

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