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The popular 1970s television variety show Hee Haw starred several well-known country and western singers and regularly lampooned the stereotypical hillbilly lifestyle.

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Decorticate posturing is a stereotypical posturing in which the patient has arms flexed at the elbow, and arms adducted toward the body, with both legs extended.
In the stereotypical hacker ethos, Bryce has few principles and fewer loyalties.
" Nerd " is a derogatory, stereotypical term, but as with other pejoratives, it has been recaimed and redefined by some as a term of pride and group identity.
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.
Beyond Skin, at the Museum of Croydon, is an example of this as it challenges the stereotypical view of tattoos and who has them.
His character has caused controversy following allegations that his character's behaviour, bag and body colour have stereotypical homosexual qualities.
The term Occidentalism has sometimes been used to refer to negative or stereotypical views of the Western world found in Eastern societies.
Sometimes mocked as a comfortable middle-class series with stereotypical comic yokels, the programme has nonetheless tackled many serious social issues.
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 even view the language of the speech as a completely sincere change of heart: John C. Bean writes that Katherina has been " liberated into the bonds of love " and highlights the speech's mentions of women's warmth and beauty rather than their stereotypical sinfulness.
Economists argue that one of the factors behind the differing economic development in Africa and Asia is that in Africa, corruption has primarily taken the form of rent extraction with the resulting financial capital moved overseas rather than invested at home ( hence the stereotypical, but often accurate, image of African dictators having Swiss bank accounts ).
A group of stereotypical bureaucrats tries to manage the Culture's response to the Excession but is brushed aside by the Interesting Times Gang, an informal group of Minds some of whom are veterans of the Idiran-Culture War, to try to deal with what is by far the most serious challenge the Culture has faced.
She has demonstrated her ability to go beyond stereotypical images, most notably in the monologue series of playlets Up In Town ( 2002 ), written by Hugo Blick, and focusing on a society hostess's realisation that her star is fading.
Knipp's outrageously stereotypical character has drawn criticism and prompted demonstrations from black, gay and transgender activists.
" As you would expect from a complete philosophy, neoliberalism has answers to stereotypical philosophical questions such as " Why are we here " and " What should I do ?".
When beauty pageants began, they were viewed as “ trivial events whose interpretation required no scholarly effort .” Miss America, the first pageant of its kind, has made an effort to ensure that it does not appear as a " stereotypical " pageant.
Unlike the stereotypical dumb blonde, she has an above-average IQ ; she is very intelligent and has won many awards.
The term has been used to express dissatisfaction with what some people consider the limitations of science fiction, or otherwise to designate fiction that falls under readily stereotypical genres so that it can be pigeonholed within such categorical limits as " fantasy " or " mystery ".
The resulting popularity has contributed to the stereotypical Victorian male figure in the popular mind, the stern figure clothed in black whose gravitas is added to by a heavy beard.
Most current research has shown that gender differences in politeness use are complex, since there is a clear association between politeness norms and the stereotypical speech of middle class white women, at least in the UK and US.
* Walker D. Plank-A stereotypical pirate or brigand, complete with hook hand, eye-patch, wooden leg and a talking parrot ( that also has an eye-patch and a peg-leg ).
All of her identity has been centered upon doing well academically ; she is unsure of what to make of her life once she leaves school, and the choices presented to her ( motherhood, as exemplified by the prolific child-bearer and vacuous Dodo Conway, or stereotypical female careers such as stenography ) do not appeal to her.
The stereotypical mountain man has been depicted as dressed in buckskin and a coonskin cap, sporting bushy facial hair and carrying a Hawken rifle and Bowie knife, commonly referred to as a " scalpin ' knife.

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The series ' titular character is a detective who has humorous adventures inspired by film noir and stereotypical 1950s lounge culture.
Resembling Cupid's bow and arrow with the arrow implanted in the ground, the statue was inspired by San Francisco's reputation as the home port of Eros, hence the stereotypical bow and arrow of Cupid.

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Her success attracted many imitators, mostly of low quality, which soon led to a general perception of the genre as inferior, formulaic, and stereotypical.
Weird Al Yankovic's song " White and Nerdy " states many other stereotypical nerd interests, including the Segway, ten-pin bowling, A. V.
Though Boccaccio portrays many of the women of these stories in a positive light, most of the men in the stories are stereotypical medieval / Renaissance cuckolds.
He received many angry messages from the audience on Twitter and other media accusing him for racist and inappropriate stereotypical analogies
She is a stereotypical skill character with many skill-based abilities.
She represents the stereotypical popular girl portrayed on many TV shows.
Zwarte Piet as a depiction of a moorish page resembles many of the classic darky icons, although some of the stereotypical elements have been toned down in recent decades.
British comedians such as Les Dawson and Jim Davidson have often used them, and many television sitcoms have featured stereotypical mothers-in-law.
Lucy also exhibited many stereotypical female traits that were standard for comedy at the time, including being secretive about her age and true hair color, and being careless with money.
He is a yellow Labrador Retriever, as mentioned in the strip repeatedly, and many of Louie's behaviours are considered stereotypical of the breed.
A West Country native where many well-known English pirates hailed from, Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in 1950s films popularized the stereotypical West Country pirate accent.
The original sixty second commercial of Joe Canada tried to define what it means to be Canadian based on many light-hearted and stereotypical images of Canada.
" Rika Takahashi from EX comments that Luffy's character with his stretching powers is what sets One Piece apart from " the old stereotypical adventure manga " and the many other " combat-oriented ", turning the series into " something new and interesting ".
It is important to note that whilst many gestures and actions have common, stereotypical meanings, researchers regularly seem to find that animal communication is often more complex and subtle than previously believed, and that the same gesture may have multiple distinct meanings depending on context and other behaviors.
She was linked to the murder of her stepson King Edward the Martyr and appeared as a stereotypical bad queen and evil stepmother in many medieval histories.
In the US, stand-up comedy programs became popular on many cable television channels beginning in the mid-1980s, as such " brick wall " shows ( nicknamed for the stereotypical use of a fake brick wall as a backdrop ) were cheap to produce and air.
Gandhi's parents are a stereotypical Jewish-American couple, while JFK is raised by a homosexual, interracial couple ; Joan's " foster grandpa " is an elderly blind musician similar to Ray Charles named Toots, a parody of the stereotypical wise old man role ( and the magical negro role ) found in many teen shows, and who begins many of his declarative sentences with the words, " Now, I may be blind, but I can see ..." followed by a wise-sounding observation that has little or nothing to do with anything.
Although the Bush House complex was not designed for international broadcasting ( like Broadcast House that RNZI uses in Wellington )— it nevertheless is perceived by many broadcasting professionals as being the stereotypical international broadcasting centre.
In Planet Simpson, author Chris Turner notes that many of the episode's French characters and settings are derived largely from American stereotypes of France, writing " and Ugolin are perfect embodiments of the stereotypical Frenchman so loathed in the United States.

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