If Tony Blair dazzles in this play, Gordon Brown is depicted as a paranoid, social inadequate.
As with the Burning Man doodle, there's often an air of mystery as to what is being depicted.
Breaking down barriers--by standing up for her ideas, pitching to a client or even asking for an office--is depicted as exhilarating.
From the coins on which James I is depicted as a Roman emperor to a huge tapestry of Warwickshire (commissioned by a man with land and connections), these artefacts shaped the way people perceived the world, and help historians to understand what they saw.
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It is frequently depicted as one of the most glamorous crimes, especially in film, where the plot concentrates on elaborate security measures and fast getaway cars.
This is normally depicted as replacing the existing social services.
Usually the potential for change is building for a long time, but then there is some environmental shift (visually depicted as B, below.) The old is made obsolete while the new grows aggressively.
While it is often depicted by its promoters as Koranic in character, in fact, it is largely man-made, the product of dictates and rulings by caliphs and scholars over many centuries.
He is often depicted in the media as a neoconservative zealot, but on the road he is unfailingly polite, demonstrating a scholarly interest in local culture.
The Cintas as depicted in the article is not the Cintas that I work at.
Aged 54 or 55, he is depicted by US prosecutors as the alleged spy ring's shadowy money man, visiting the US as early as 2004 to deliver bags of cash to its members.
The adequacy of our regulatory apparatus is being depicted (again) as insufficient to fully meet looming food safety threats.
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In The Hudsucker Proxy, executive offices are depicted as ridiculously oversized suites, and the mailroom is a steamy, cavernous dungeon.
Alessandro Speciale, Vatican correspondent for the Religion News Service, told CNN the pope was not so much aiming to debunk myths as trying to show that the Jesus depicted in the Gospels is a real historical figure, who walked on earth and talked to people like anyone else.
Even the lock screen is self-explanatory -- it's depicted as a light switch.
With a spectacular spotted coat, muscular body and jaws powerful enough to crush a human skull, the jaguar is a formidable feline, inspiring ancient cultures such as the Maya who depicted the cat in jewellery and ceramics.
One immediate discovery is that his skeleton does not have a "withered arm" as depicted by Shakespeare, the researchers said.
But she says the statue itself is an allegorical image of virtue trying to resist the temptations of civic vice, depicted as two feminized sea creatures.
The other presence is the city itself -- vast, throbbing with life, teeming with misery and, as depicted here, all but unfathomable to Westerners seeking to penetrate its secrets.
Today, Stephen is a one-of-a-kind landscape artist, having depicted prominent cityscapes such as New York, Tokyo and Rome from pure memory.
Another ad depicted Heagarty, who has dark hair and a dark complexion, as Hispanic. (He is Caucasian.) The ad was sponsored by the North Carolina Republican Party, to which Pope had contributed in 2008.
What is more exclusive to "The Following" is the plot device involving Edgar Allan Poe, whose works and romantic view of death are depicted as a religion for the psychotic misfits who flock to do the serial killer's bidding.
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