David was depicted as a docile house-husband, happy to look after Brooklyn and do the housework.
If Tony Blair dazzles in this play, Gordon Brown is depicted as a paranoid, social inadequate.
When Superman launched in the 1930s, Lois was depicted as independent, strong and respected in her profession.
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She's apparently in a state of limbo that's somewhat hauntingly depicted as a drained and decrepit swimming pool.
Now she was depicted as something more malevolent and familiar: the bad seed.
Even the lock screen is self-explanatory -- it's depicted as a light switch.
In The Hudsucker Proxy, executive offices are depicted as ridiculously oversized suites, and the mailroom is a steamy, cavernous dungeon.
Justice traditionally was depicted as a blindfolded goddess balancing truth and fairness in a scales and wielding a double-edge sword.
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Breaking down barriers--by standing up for her ideas, pitching to a client or even asking for an office--is depicted as exhilarating.
Rather than increasing their value and esteem, once past the age of 50 older Americans are depicted as stale and out-of-sync.
But being a war hero does not prevent you being depicted as an elitist lefty, as George McGovern discovered in 1972.
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The manager was depicted as a controlling profiteer who had exploited Springsteen by forming a production company without giving the singer any equity in it.
Anna Larke was depicted as a "recovering alcoholic" and a self-harmer.
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.
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.
You see in your internal visualizer a chart of supply and demand, price and quantity, perhaps depicted as a large X on a graph with two axes.
Jim Sinclair came up with the idea after going to the meetings of other autism organizations, where people with autism were depicted as tragic, sick and broken.
This is normally depicted as replacing the existing social services.
"I don't mind being depicted as a decadent partyer because I don't think there's anything morally wrong with that, " says Parker, quickly adding that the partying was exaggerated, too.
Cops not only were largely portrayed as a stupid and brutish lot, they also frequently were depicted as comic buffoons whom no one took seriously and whose demands usually were ignored.
Though he has been depicted as a less than zealous defender of privacy rights, he had no doubt that the Hewlett-Packard leak investigation was a serious invasion of privacy and quite possibly criminal.
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.
Its current collaborators include such frequent targets of activists' ire as Wal-Mart, a giant retailer with no time for unions, and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), a private-equity firm often depicted as a financial predator.
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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During the trials, Ms. Knox became a highly divisive figure, depicted as a cunning she-devil in Italy and a victim of a ham-handed Italian justice system in the U.S. Critics charged that the case was based mostly on circumstantial evidence.
He said what he depicted as "that question" needs to be sorted out in coming months, but immediately declared that the United States and its "Quartet partners" were going to press on to get negotiations going and concluded as soon as possible.
The new generation of workers are depicted as a hard-to-manage bunch who are responsible for a basic and new tension at work but recent evidence suggests they are no different from any other generation in just disliking the business of putting down roots.
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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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The initiative included a variety of advertising, marketing and social-media gambits, including a commercial that ran through July4 featuring a superhero-level version of the 300C that was depicted as being assembled in the dark environs of some industrial district of a brooding Gotham City, the fictional setting for the Batman film series.
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Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara could not have been more withering yesterday in his attack on what he depicted as a culture of fraud on Wall Street, as he gave a press conference announcing insider-trading charges against three hedge fund managers, Noah Freeman and Donald Longueuil, formerly of SAC Capital Advisors, and Samir Barai, who ran Barai Capital Management.
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