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In the stereotypical image, the city is often shrouded in the heavy fog characteristic of cold seasons in the Po Basin, although the removal of rice paddies from the southern neighborhoods and the urban heat island effect have reduced this occurrence in recent years, at least in the city center.
Wilson regarded himself as a " man of the people " and did much to promote this image, contrasting himself with the stereotypical aristocratic conservatives who had preceded him.
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.
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 ).
Conversely, veils are often part of the stereotypical image of the courtesan and harem woman.
Their appearance is closest to the stereotypical image of penguins as mostly black with a white belly.
Many female punks rebelled against the stereotypical image of a woman by combining clothes that were delicate or pretty with clothes that were considered masculine, such as combining a Ballet tutu with big, clunky boots.
The Lammasu was originally depicted as having a king's head, a lion's body, and an eagle's wings, but because of the artistic beauty of the wings, these rapidly became the most prominent part in imagery ; wings later came to be bestowed on men, thus forming the stereotypical image of an angel.
Called the Poet of the Sierras and the Byron of the Rockies, he may have been more of a celebrity in England than in his native U. S. Much of his reputation, however, came not from his poetry but from the image he created for himself by capitalizing on the stereotypical image of Western frontiersmen.
The stereotypical image and myth of the American gangster is closely associated with organized crime during the Prohibition era of the 1920s and 1930s.
Many radical cheerleaders ( some of whom are male, transgender or non-gender identified ) are in appearance far from the stereotypical image of a cheerleader.
The stereotypical image of Morgan is often that of a villainess: a seductive, megalomaniacal sorceress who wishes to overthrow Arthur.
The cover depicts an " Indian " shaking hands with a " cowboy " in three heavily processed versions of the same image, the faces are reduced to blobs of red and white — that is, to the stereotypical racial colours.
The black beret was once considered the national cap of France in Anglo-Saxon countries and is part of the stereotypical image of the Onion Johnny.
Another criticized aspect labeled as " Little Russianness " is a stereotypical image of uneducated, rustic Ukrainians exhibiting little or no self-esteem.
Suburban developments help form the stereotypical image of a " suburban America ," and are generally associated with the American middle-class.
Prince's Cowboys displayed men in boots and ten-gallon hats, with horses, lassos, spurs and all the fixings that make up the stereotypical image of a cowboy.
Their appearance-black above, white below-is the stereotypical image of penguins, and so what most people think of when they think of penguins.
He said that like other male characters, taken alone Connor may seem a stereotypical teen boy, but considered with rest of the cast offers a complex image of modern masculinity.
Mrs Brady-Old Lady is a character in Viz who depicts a stereotypical image of an elderly woman.
A stereotypical image is the ' uncles ' waving flags in support of the Communists during hustings in Victoria Park.
Specifically, the stereotypical " Castro clone " look commonly shave their heads in order to project a homoerotic ultra-masculine image.
Dressed in striped shirt and beret, riding a bicycle hung with onions, the Onion Johnny became the stereotypical image of the Frenchman and in the past may have been the only contact that the ordinary British had with France.
He is also well known for his illustrations of pirates, and is credited with creating the now stereotypical modern image of pirate dress.

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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.
Baum's avowed intentions with the Oz books, and other fairy tales, was to tell such tales as the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen told, bringing them up to date by making the characters not stereotypical dwarfs or genies, and by removing both the violence and the moral to which the violence was to point.
The word was usually used in this worldly and stereotypical sense, particularly among those who were drawing attention to what they perceived as being the limitations of Paganism.
* In the 6 June 2007, second season, eleventh episode of The Chaser's War on Everything, the possibility of Tinky Winky being homosexual was parodied when the Chaser's tested the Peel Hotel ( in Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia )' s gaydar ( the hotel's Peel dancebar was given the right to ban heterosexual patrons ) with a Tinky Winky costumed figure that acted in a stereotypical homosexual fashion.
During the Gale era, Steed was transformed from a rugged trenchcoat-wearing agent into the stereotypical English gentleman, complete with Savile Row suit, bowler hat and umbrella with clothes later designed by Pierre Cardin.
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 character of Buffy was created to subvert the stereotypical female horror film victim ; Whedon wanted to create a strong female cultural icon.
He also was friends with fellow expatriate writers Chester Himes and James Baldwin, although the relationship with the latter ended in acrimony after Baldwin published his essay Everybody's Protest Novel ( collected in Notes of a Native Son ), in which he criticized Wright's stereotypical portrayal of Bigger Thomas.
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.
However, since the syndicated shorts ' target audience was children and because of concerns over children's television in the 1970s, the Looney Tunes shorts were edited, removing scenes of violence ( particularly suicidal gags and scenes of characters doing dangerous stunts that impressionable viewers could easily imitate ), racial and ethnic caricatures ( particularly stereotypical portrayals of blacks, Mexicans, Jews, Native Americans, Asians, and Germans as Nazis ) and questionable vices ( such as smoking cigarettes, ingesting pills, and drinking alcohol ).
Marsden's vocal range was impressive and also included the husky Whitethigh, the strident stereotypical Aussie tones of the ultra feminist ( but conflicted ) Judy Coolibar, and the cut-glass received pronunciation of Dame Celia Molestrangler ( in a series of loose pastiches of the stilted dialogue in 1930s ' melodramas ).
In the 1960s, the comic book Justice League of America's sidekick Snapper Carr was also portrayed as a stereotypical beatnik, down to his lingo and clothes.
Alger wrote, for example, that it was difficult to distinguish whether Tattered Tom was a boy or a girl and in other instances he introduces foppish, effeminate, lisping " stereotypical homosexuals " who are treated with scorn and pity by others.
The attending hospital physicians had no idea that Dolphy was a diabetic and decided on a stereotypical view of jazz musicians related to substance abuse, that he had overdosed on drugs.
The character was conceived by Floyd Gottfredson ( and Merrill De Maris ) for Disney as a stereotypical Irish cop.
One of his memorable roles was as the bad guy villain in John Ford's 1926 western 3 Bad Men who wore a white hat instead of the stereotypical bad guy black hat.
He added that his vision was for " no dying, no fighting, no shooting, no photon torpedoes, no phaser blasts, no stereotypical bad guy.
* Much of the humor was broad, and at times stereotypical portrayals of her close Korean relatives and gay book-shop customers were employed.
The 2012 popchips commercial showing actor Ashton Kucher in brown make-up on his face impersonating a stereotypical Indian person generated a storm of controversy and was eventually pulled by the company after complaints of racism.

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