Sentences with phrase «more exaggerated version of»

In peak shift, animals sometimes respond to more exaggerated version of the training stimuli.
Iturbe is simply an even more exaggerated version of this kind of player.

Not exact matches

A closer look at the microstructure of M. provincialis» teeth revealed an exaggerated version of this — many more ridges and lopsided enamel coating.
For about 90 minutes we get to congregate and share in our excitement of seeing women kick butt on screen, some generically located, exaggerated and, more often than not, cliché version of ourselves, the original Liam Neesons in Taken.
When you have James Franco, Seth Rogan and Emma Watson playing (supposedly) exaggerated versions of themselves, it's meta, even more so if you throw in an apocalypse, as has been done in THIS IS THE END.
Or, it references the more exaggerated, amplified version of the animation's own source material, doomed to repeat itself over and over again.
And because these strategies are an exaggerated version of the traditional courtship script (featuring the male as the sexual initiator and the female as the sexual gatekeeper), it also makes sense that individuals with sexist attitudes would be more drawn to initiation strategies in which men assert their dominance.
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