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stereotypical and Arab
Valentino tried to distance the character from a stereotypical portrayal of an Arab man.
One of the stereotypical features of a pirate in popular culture, the eye patch, dates back to the Arab corsair Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalahimah, who wore it after losing an eye in battle in the 18th century.
* Mustapha Million ( from Cheeky )-a stereotypical Arab schoolboy who splashed money around to make his schoolmates ' lives more comfortable
Though the portrayal of Arabs is stereotypical ; Valentino tried his best to distance the character from a stereotypical portrayal of an Arab man.

stereotypical and destruction
Pale, dirty, with drugged eyes, vulgar, repulsive ..." According to Cornwell, a worrying impression of stereotypical anti-Semitic contempt is discernible in the ' catalogue of epithets describing their physical and moral repulsiveness ' and Pacelli's " constant harping on the Jewishness of this party of power usurpers " chimed with the " growing and widespread belief among Germans that the Jews were the instigators of the Bolshevik revolution, their principal aim being the destruction of Christian civilization ".

stereotypical and Jew
In medieval Christian art, particularly in 16th century Germany, Cain is depicted as a stereotypical ringleted, bearded Jew, who killed Abel the blonde, European gentile symbolizing Christ.
Furthermore, although the character has been described as a stereotypical Jew, he breaks with the stereotype by being far less materialistic than Kane, noting " It's no trick to make a whole lot of money, if all you want is just a whole lot of money.
Some communities observe this ritual using various effigies, including the biblical Judas ( who betrayed Jesus ), Satan, a harlot, or a Jew ( represented by the stereotypical European depiction of a Jewish male with a goat beard, side locks, and a black frock coat ).
In the DVD commentary track, production supervisor John Coates adds an additional perspective, stating that " blue " was a play on " Jew ", not as a reflection of any anti-Semitism on the part of the filmmakers, but rather as a commentary on the stereotypical casting of Jews as villains.

stereotypical and possibly
Blackness can be contrasted with " acting white ," where black Americans are said to behave with assumed characteristics of stereotypical white Americans, with regard to fashion, dialect, taste in music, and possibly, from the perspective of a significant number of black youth, academic achievement.
A notable criticism from the actor Joel de la Fuente has been quoted in an article by P. G. Min & R. Kim ( under the pseudonym " Michael ", on p. 744 ), in which he describes his perception of a possibly stereotypical nature of his character Lt. Paul Wang, for which ( referring to the Silicates story arc ) he felt " discomfort " for a role that he describes as " a cowardly soldier who betrayed his comrades ":
Because of the association of the word with people in popular culture, the stereotypical bimbo appearance has become that of an attractive woman, often blonde and with a curvaceous figure and large breasts, possibly wearing heavy makeup and revealing clothing.
He has to face to a decision to go back to his possibly stereotypical lifestyle in Tokyo or be in Promised Island together with his sisters.

stereotypical and originated
The title originated from the stereotypical " satanic " metal theme ( e. g. Iron Maiden's The Number of the Beast, etc.

stereotypical and powerful
The seme is often depicted as the stereotypical male of anime and manga culture: restrained, physically powerful, and / or protective.
Theodros plays a stereotypical role for a Death Knight, acting as a second in command to a more powerful Lich.
These characters intentionally lacked the stereotypical feminine traits — sensitivity, timidness and weakness — and were courageous, rebellious, and powerful personalities ( Bissell, 112-3 ).
Rune serves as a stereotypical magic-user in battle, with low health and strength, few armor choices, powerful attack techniques, and high magic statistics.
" She was impressed that the series " is surprisingly devoid of the sexual innuendo and exploitation that anime fans have come to associate with decorative female characters " in that it avoids the stereotypical random beautiful women, and instead creates its own " extreme " world that features " superhuman strength, superhuman senses, fantastically grotesque monsters, inhumanly powerful villains and gorgeous sidekicks.

stereotypical and for
This positioning is stereotypical for upper brain stem, or Cortex ( anatomy ) | cortical damage.
In earlier years the band had criticized neo-Nazi skinheads for trying to ruin the punk scene, but just as big a problem was the increasing popularity of thrash metal and stereotypical macho " post-1982 hardcore " which brought the group ( and their genre ) an audience that had little to do with the ideas / ideals they stood for.
Co-hosted by country artists Buck Owens and Roy Clark for most of the series ' run, the show was equally well known for its voluptuous, scantily-clad women in stereotypical farmer's daughter outfits and country-style minidresses, male stars Jim and Jon Hager and its cornpone humor.
Frame structures are well-suited for the representation of schematic knowledge and stereotypical cognitive patterns.
Some examples of leet include B1FF and n00b, a term for the stereotypical newbie ; the l33t programming language ; and the webcomic Megatokyo, which contains characters who speak leet.
Gary Westfahl points out that " Heinlein is a problematic case for feminists ; on the one hand, his works often feature strong female characters and vigorous statements that women are equal to or even superior to men ; but these characters and statements often reflect hopelessly stereotypical attitudes about typical female attributes.
For example, in his design for the new CCTV headquarters in Beijing ( 2009 ), Koolhaas did not opt for the stereotypical skyscraper, often used to symbolise and landmark such government enterprises, but instead designed a series of volumes which not only tie together the numerous departments onto the nebulous site, but also introduced routes ( again, the concept of cross-programming ) for the general public through the site, allowing them some degree of access to the production procedure.
According to the film, lack of respect, egotism and hostility towards fellow skateboarders is generally frowned upon, albeit each of the characters ( and as such, proxies of the " stereotypical " skateboarder ) have a firm disrespect for authority and for rules in general.
Many people have assumed that early-20th-century suburbs were enclaves for middle-class whites, a concept that carries tremendous cultural influence yet is actually stereotypical.
This view has been criticised for including in its notion of tradition practices which are no longer considered to be desirable, for example, stereotypical views of the place of women in domestic affairs.
Known for shrewd party politics, Daley was a stereotypical machine politician, and his Chicago Democratic Machine, based on control of thousands of patronage positions, was instrumental in bringing a narrow 8, 000 vote victory in Illinois for John F. Kennedy in 1960.
The key insight provided by Winograd and Flores is that the state-transition diagram representing the SOCIAL ( Illocutionary ) negotiation of the two parties involved is generally much, much simpler than any model representing the world in which those parties are making claims-in short-the system tracking the status of the ' conversation for action ' need not be concerned with modeling all of the realities of the external world-a conversation for action is critically dependent upon certain stereotypical CLAIMS about the status of the world made by the two parties.
Allegedly, it was originally used to refer to the stereotypical wife's constant complaints about petty things, effectively tying in the etymology with the vulgar slang for an unpleasant woman.
Dick's work was often criticized for its flat, stereotypical female characters, so Angel may represent his effort to prove he could create a rich and believable feminine voice.
The Red Sea Sharks has been criticised for stereotypical portrayal of Africans ; although obviously good-hearted, the black characters are shown as being somewhat simple.
Some symptoms such as involuntary stereotypical hand movements can make eating a very difficult self-care task for individuals with RTT.
The stereotypical image of a gypsy woman wearing a headscarf and telling fortunes for her clients by means of a very large crystal ball is widely depicted in the media and can be found in hundreds of popular books, advertising pages, and films of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

stereotypical and dream
Later in the film, each of the central characters has a dream in which different aspects of stereotypical American culture and history are featured.

stereotypical and great
: An upper-class, stereotypical yuppie couple from Chicago, they think they are taking great care of Beatrice ( although really they are just confusing and upsetting her with their neurotic behavior ), going as far as taking her to a therapist after she sees Meg and Hamilton have sex.
He has great artistic ability, but he's only ever seen drawing stereotypical bishōjo-type characters, and his obsession tends to get a little on the creepy side.
Anime News Network's ( ANN ) Melissa Harper praised the differences between Rukia and stereotypical shōnen heroines, asserting that Rukia's loss of her powers and subsequent dependence on Ichigo were " a great source of both drama and comedy in the show.
As Jeremy Cohen has claimed, Agobard ’ s response was paradoxically both stereotypical and knowledgeable ( he showed a great knowledge of contemporary Judaism, while maintaining and perpetuating stereotypes ).

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