Sentences with phrase «as this cartoon portrays»

I always encouraged the opposite of this because, as this cartoon portrays, so many people allow belief to mess with their hearts, their minds and even their bodies.

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I suppose I didn't have that much of an issue until you described the sort of person being portrayed in the cartoon as a «silly» man.
All I am offering is that perhaps thinking of these in the light of Joseph being portrayed as inconsiderate in focussing on his feeling in the context of your cartoon with the differing status awarded to women being virgins in that particular culture might be worth considering.
The first was was the infallibility of my own church / denomination's interpretation of it as my struggle was very much over what you portray in the cartoon above.
It's only after they are around other children who have already latched onto this notion that kids don't like vegetables and after they start watching television where cartoons, commercials, and other television shows perpetuate the «kids don't like vegetables» notion (if you watch kid's programming, you'd be surprised at the number of times that either kid characters in shows or television commercials portray vegetables as yucky) that they are exposed to the much - accepted norm that kids don't like vegetables — and so they decide that vegetables are yucky.
Create A Person - Create a Virtual Person for free, Create a Virtual Character, Create Your Own Character Online, Design a Person, Play and Create Virtual Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female rabbit.
Whatever happened to satire with political undertones that are as smart as they are ruthless, that portray real characters in extremis but not as cartoons?
Though, the fact that the film isn't entirely without obvious merit confuses things even further: Krauss is wryly brilliant as Krauss and delivers the film's biggest laugh with his Herzog - ian reasons for using a wheelchair; Gael Garcia Bernal has a great time as a lecherous member of Laura's delegation, spinning his suitcase with the sneering verve of a cartoon villain who twirls his mustache and gleefully acts smarmy before being felled by his own beleaguered bowels; Herzog's shots of Diablo Blanco, portrayed by Bolivia's real - life Uyuni salt flats, are among the most stunning in any film released this year; Shannon has fun in the impromptu photo shoot that takes place toward the end of the film; and as expected, there's a fascinating push and pull in the battle between human and nature at the heart of the film's central premise.
Movies and cartoons portray this breed as everything from intelligent and hardworking, to silly and dim - witted.
They aren't always presented in the best light,» she continues,» for example when portrayed in cartoons, they are dirty and digging through garbage cans — and they can be wary of people and as nocturnal animals they just aren't that visible.»
Richard Epcar returns as The Joker having voiced the character in the previous game, Infinite Crisis and Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe as well as voicing Raiden in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat X, while Tara Strong returns as Harley Quinn having portrayed the character in the previous game and the Batman Arkham games, alongside Fred Tatasciore who returns as Bane having previously voiced the character in the first Injustice in addition to voicing the Hulk in various cartoons, voicing Cable in the Deadpool game and voicing multiple characters in Crash Bandicoot: N.Sane Trilogy.
Portraying a pair of gigantic figures with their heads lowered and with one arm around each other in a gentle embrace, the sculpture alludes to familiar childhood toys and cartoon characters while at the same time transforming their identities with a radical shift in scale, presenting them as monumental cultural presences...
Another reminder of Peterson's «professionalism» is this political cartoon he made portraying climate scientists holding different published opinions as «nutters», while working on the taxpayer's dime, courtesy of the Climategate emails in 2009:
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