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The film also presents John Ford's depiction of an idealized Irish society, with no social divisions based on class or religion.
Coinage with idealized depiction of Byzas, founder of Byzantium.
For instance, the depiction of Krypton reflects the older idealized version in the Silver Age of Comic Books while the scope of Superman's powers reflect the more restrained contemporary concept as developed by John Byrne in that the superhero has to struggle to perform spectacular feats, while Clark Kent is shown to be openly, if quietly, self-confident.
The Fennomans also disapproved of its depiction of not-so-virtuous rural life that was far from their idealized point of view, and his excessive drinking may have alienated some.
alt = A highly idealized depiction of Montgomery's death.
Cox published a number of books including Mr. Peepers, a novel created by adapting several scripts from the television series ; My Life as a Small Boy, an idealized depiction of his childhood ; a parody and update of Horatio Alger in Ralph Makes Good, which was probably originally a screen treatment for an unmade film intended to star Cox ; and a children's book, The Tenth Life of Osiris Oakes.
His 1887 collection of short stories, In Ole Virginia, is Page's quintessential work, which provides an idealized depiction of the Antebellum South.
During the Victorian era, French Orientalist painters such as Jean-Léon Gérôme presented an idealized depiction of female toplessness in Muslim harem baths, while Eugène Delacroix, a French romantic artist, invoked images of liberty as a topless woman.

idealized and left
Daniel Marot and Desgotz's Het Loo garden does not dominate the landscape as Louis ' German imitators do, though in his idealized plan ( engraving, left ), Desgotz extends the axis.
The most successful American sculptor of his era, Hiram Powers, left America in his early thirties to spend the rest of his life in Europe, where he adopted a conventional style for his idealized female nudes such as Eve Tempted.

idealized and right
The labels on the right refer to the difference of the path lengths from the two slits, which are idealized here as point sources.
The idealized Stirling cycle consists of four thermodynamic processes acting on the working fluid ( See diagram to right ):
Individuals with DPD view strong caretakers, in particular, in an idealized manner ; they believe they will be all right as long as the strong figure upon whom they depend is accessible.
Skeptics argue that unfounded fears about an imminent or eventual gun ban, military coup, internment, or U. N. invasion and occupation are rooted in the siege mentality of the American militia movement but also an apocalyptic millenarianism which provides a basic narrative within the political right in the U. S., claiming that the idealized society ( i. e., constitutional republic, Jeffersonian democracy, " Christian nation ", " white nation ") is thwarted by subversive conspiracies of liberal secular humanists who want " Big Government " and globalists who plot on behalf of the New World Order.

idealized and Franklin
Though retrospectively it may seem to us that Franklin may have idealized the Indians to make a rhetorical point, the phrase " noble savage " never appears in his writings.

idealized and Adams
After Jim Steranko's tenure, which added " exciting art ," Roth returned, working with Neal Adams who blended Kirby's style with " realism, idealized beauty, and epic grandeur ," making The X-Men ( later named Uncanny X-Men ) series one of the most popular superhero comics by the late 1960s.

idealized and Jefferson
Jefferson idealized the independent yeoman as the best exemplar of republican virtues, distrusted cities and financiers, and often favored decentralized power.
The Great White Hope tells a fictional idealized life story of boxing champion Jack Johnson, here called Jack Jefferson.

idealized and working
McG, the director of Terminator Salvation, said that the T-1000 will be reintroduced in the fifth film: " I like the idea and the perspective for the next picture that you meet Robert Patrick the way he looks today, and he's a scientist that's working on, you know, improving cell replication so we can stay healthier and we can cure diabetes and do all these things that sound like good ideas, and to once again live as idealized expressions as ourselves.
Saying that " I like the idea and the perspective for the next picture that you meet Robert Patrick the way he looks today, and he's a scientist that's working on, you know, improving cell replication so we can stay healthier and we can cure diabetes and do all these things that sound like good ideas, and to once again live as idealized expressions as ourselves.
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.
All of these films portrayed an affectionate and idealized view of working class life, and they did much to create a popular romantic image of Paris which was seen around the world.
Page popularized the plantation tradition genre of Southern writing, which told of an idealized version of life before the Civil War, with contented slaves working for beloved masters and their families.

idealized and on
As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on the one hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on the other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano ; ;
File: Charlotte Brontë. jpg | A postum idealized portrait by Duyckinick, 1873, based on a drawing by George Richmond
These postures are based on idealized combat applications.
A logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function, that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output.
If on the other hand, we define the notion of what is physical based some future idealized physics, we have not effectively defined anything at all because nobody knows what entities a future physical theory might postulate.
During the experiment, both spacecraft were going to be on the same idealized magnetic field spiral carried out from the sun by the solar wind.
They organized sports teams to entice the young and preserved an idealized Scottish national myth ( based on Robert Burns ) for the elderly.
The idealized ruler, known as a straightedge, is assumed to be infinite in length, and has no markings on it and only one edge.
" In the millennia since his death, Theramenes has been both idealized and reviled ; his brief seven year career in the spotlight, touching as it did on all the major points of controversy in the last years of the Peloponnesian War, has been subject to myriad different interpretations.
While " radius " normally is a characteristic of perfect spheres, the term as employed in this article more generally means the distance from some " center " of the Earth to a point on the surface or on an idealized surface that models the Earth.
Decades after Pickett's death, his widow Sallie became a well-known writer and speaker on " her Soldier ," eventually leading to the creation of an idealized Pickett who was the perfect Southern gentleman and soldier.
Fine is not necessarily casting blame or pointing his finger at ethnographic researchers, but rather is attempting to show that researchers often make idealized ethical claims and standards which in actuality are inherently based on partial truths and self-deceptions.
The idealized waveforms shown above are seen for both voltage and current when the load on the bridge is resistive.
Kardec's own introductory book on Spiritism, What is Spiritism ?, published only two years after The Spirits Book, includes a long dialogue between his persona and three idealized critics, " The Critic ", " The Skeptic ", and " The Priest ", which as a whole summed up most of the criticism Spiritism has received since then: of being charlatanism, pseudoscience, heresy, anti-Catholic, witchcraft, and / or a form of Satanism.
The emphasis lay on an idealized plantation life and the happy slaves who lived there.
During the period when Corot acquired the means to devote himself to art, landscape painting was on the upswing and generally divided into two camps: one ― historical landscape by Neoclassicists in Southern Europe representing idealized views of real and fancied sites peopled with ancient, mythological, and biblical figures ; and two ― realistic landscape, more common in Northern Europe, which was largely faithful to actual topography, architecture, and flora, and which often showed figures of peasants.
This idealized description of spring mechanics works as long as the mass of the spring is very small compared to the mass m, there is no significant friction on the system, and the spring is not overextended beyond its natural range ( which can deform it permanently ).
This is because Fairbanks is one hour ahead of its idealized time zone ( due to meandering for the purpose of keeping most of the state on one time zone ) and because the state of Alaska observes daylight saving time.

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