No wonder the public holds a dim view
of the archetypical pushy real estate sales person with all the answers, but which then is sometimes wonderfully surprised to come across a seasoned veteran with a good moral underpinning who advises vs the majority who sell, sell, sell.
To get a mental image
of the archetypical authoritarian family, try picturing a typical 1950s American family: There are traditional family values (patriarchal), set family roles, firm rules and everybody behaves in a predictable, orderly fashion.
Here Bidart plays with the idea
of an archetypical artist studio through the recreation of gestures and personal artifacts within her own studio.
Traditionally, when on the campaign trail, US politicians of both stripes pose in front
of archetypical red barns, to profit from their association with a wholesome America.
Playtime's cosmopolitan spectacle, presented in a kaleidoscopic montage across seven large screens, interconnects the lives
of its archetypical characters — hedge fund managers and art world players in London; a photographer in Reykjavik; and a Filipina houseworker in Dubai — each of whom is based on a real - life individual directly affected by the market collapse.
Roughly treated surfaces suggest aggressiveness and violence, contrasting with the subtle lines and delicate structures defining Zucco's unique vocabulary
of archetypical shapes and symbols.
The center characters usually sport the imprint
of the archetypical Mao Zedong era with their clothing; their bodies possessing birthmarks that have transmuted into scars.
Play a Titan if you're looking for more
of an archetypical FPS character.
There are visual diagrams
of archetypical situations that are effective tools when considering consequences of important decisions.
It further proposes motivation to learn as a new subjective measurement instead of plain satisfaction (one
of the archetypical usability dimensions) as a more appropriate one when it comes to eLearning applications.
The climax takes place on the grounds of a rundown play - land inspired by the stories of the Brothers Grimm (where the truth of her origin is revealed), and her primary hunter is a CIA agent named Marissa (Cate Blanchett), who serves as both the wicked stepmother (There's little doubt that had things gone her way, Hanna would be working alongside her in covert operations) and the big, bad wolf (She appears, at one key moment, out of the maw
of her archetypical inspiration).
Regardless
of its archetypical premise, and the fact that the story won't exactly be seared into any viewer's long - term memory, the new film from Stoller is the new big boy comedy on the block.
Performance wise I didn't suffer any major issues and overall Destiny 2 stands out as one of the more visually appealing entries in the shooter genre, with bright and colourful environments and foes in lieu
of your archetypical drab grey aesthetic.
Not exact matches
There's the
archetypical foosball - table - and - everyone - running - around - in - hoodies vibe, but the pluses
of early company culture generally go deeper than perma - casual attire and laid - back office design.
In her 2014 essay «Cassandra Among the Creeps,» Rebecca Solnit uses the story
of Cassandra, daughter
of the king
of Troy, as an
archetypical example
of a woman who was not believed even though she told the truth, in a sort
of reverse parable to the Boy Who Cried Wolf.
The Freedom Report's online archives only go back to 1999, but I was curious to see older editions
of Paul's newsletters, in part because
of a controversy dating to 1996, when Charles «Lefty» Morris, a Democrat running against Paul for a House seat, released excerpts stating that «opinion polls consistently show only about 5 %
of blacks have sensible political opinions,» that «if you have ever been robbed by a black teen - aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet - footed they can be,» and that black representative Barbara Jordan is «the
archetypical half - educated victimologist» whose «race and sex protect her from criticism.»
The actual
archetypical buyer personas that are created serve as an interface and a narrative to social, cultural, and behavioral research
of buyers within organizations as well as in individual environments.
The introduction
of new technology should serve as a trigger event for refreshing your buyer behavior research and
archetypical buyer personas that serve as the interface and narrative.
I propose to study first an
archetypical case: a secularization that occurred swiftly, with little anticipation, then a rush
of public events, then a formal severance between the parties, and lastly a slow, even protracted process whereby the spirit and loyalty and identity
of the institution is drained
of manifest faith.
If there is a common theme that resonates in Protestant attempts to recoup something lost in the rejection
of Mary, it is the description
of her as the
archetypical Christian, the mother
of believers.
Immediately upon Jesus» baptism with the Holy Spirit, the first and
archetypical action
of the Spirit was to lead him:» «Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness» (Matt.
Hume is an
archetypical example, but Whitehead is not immune as his theory
of eternal object attests.
The
archetypical body
of realistic narrative is precisely the Bible; and the realistic narratives
of Western modernity have every one been composed in, typically quite conscious, imitation
of biblical narrative.
I'm sorry, but if you were to identify which players currently in the Manchester City squad are
archetypical for Guardiola's preferred style
of play, David Silva would have to be in...
Finally, for comparison, we have also used 10 modern β - lactamases (Fig. 1) that have been considered in the literature to be
archetypical examples
of β - lactamases and are well characterized in terms
of their structure and function15.
Through clear and inspiring theory, safe and profoundly opening interactive exercises and Goddess dance ritual, topics include: esoteric information on the chakras, polarity and balancing
of our yin / yang energies, curves
of pleasure and orgasm, igniting and subliming our sexual energy, transfiguration,
archetypical roles in tantra, the path
of love and intimate relating, awakening the senses, pelvic exercises to unlock our potential, and more!
Part
of this comes from the excellent characterizations provided throughout the film, with many
archetypical elements
of Hispanic women getting together for a tug -
of - war between old - fashioned values and the new independent spirit.
Dwight at first appears an
archetypical force
of vengeance, but then he screws up his getaway and leaves a clear trail for those who want his blood to follow.
It is all quirk and circumstance and, like Vonnegut's best, it captures something essential about the plight
of its characters that touches on the
archetypical.
Two fisted Mike Hammer, the creation
of writer Mickey Spillane, is the
archetypical hard charging New York detective.
The Weiss family is the
archetypical Hollywood dynasty: father Sanford is an analyst and coach, who has made a fortune with his self - help manuals; mother Christina mostly looks after the career
of their son Benjie, 13, a child star.
As her foil, Anthony Hopkins is the
archetypical antihero — cultured, quick - witted, and savagely murderous — delivering a harrowing portrait
of humanity gone terribly wrong.
Yes, it's as generic a scheme as could be imagined for any super-villain, but then again, we're not speaking
of any old rogue but
of Professor Moriarty, who — despite being a player in only two
of Doyle's stories chronicling the adventures
of the prototypical «consulting detective» — has come to be popularly known as the
archetypical archnemesis.
What you don't see in the trailer is what constitutes the other 75 %
of the film, namely, the highly predictable brother - helping - brother side stories
of families and strangers coming together in their time
of great need, and all
of the usual wafer - thin
archetypical characters you expect in an ensemble film such as this.
The funny thing about seeing all
of Netflix's Defenders fighting together is that when you think about it, they all kinda have a variation
of the same
archetypical superpower.
Basically, the characters are
archetypical for this type
of «real life hero» movie.
Consider a few
archetypical examples: A daughter is torn between her personal wishes and the expectations
of her parents.
Red Sonja has become the
archetypical example
of the fantasy figure
of a fierce and stunningly beautiful female barbarian.
However, it's also a story constructed out
of such classic and
archetypical building blocks that anyone can pick it up and get engrossed.
These three options, however, are the
archetypical combinations
of low fees and convenience at various points along the trade - off.
The town
of Lamego on the shores
of the Douro are the closest anyone can get to the
archetypical Douro Valley commune.
Of baby elephants rolling about in mud, graceful giraffe peering over acacia trees, cheeky monkeys snatching muffins and bananas from breakfast tables, long - legged impala (the
archetypical African antelope) bounding gracefully across savannah plains, and hyena pups suckling on their mother.
This cosmopolitan city offers a variety
of brightly coloured sights to holidaymakers, including the
archetypical Dutch merchant houses, the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum and Anne Frank's House.
While the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One title admirably aims to reduce the dissonance between the first - person shooter's
archetypical solo, cooperative, and competitive modes, the game occasionally stumbles with some
of the very basics which once propelled the Halo franchise in the FPS pantheon.
Little Mac's inclusion would be symbolic representation
of the West due to his
archetypical New York persona and the series» success in American markets, but don't let this emphasis deter you from an even more dominant point — Punch - Out!!
Elsewhere, Noland sends up another
archetypical American symbol in Cowboy Bullethead Movie Star (1990), while Robert Mapplethorpe's double - exposure
of a dollar bill positions the icon
of US economic power in ambiguous isolation, an icon
of power and domination rendered indeterminate and translucent.
Similarly, the joke - like formulation
of Holzer's plaque, or the childish violence
of Bruce Nauman's flashing neon Double Poke in the Eye II (1985) helps to expose the hidden racial, sexual and violent impulses underpinning
archetypical US humour and idioms.
The radical appropriation
of the joke series echoes Warhol's Campbell Soup Can paintings and the monochrome jokes are
archetypical of Richard Prince's creation as they define the dry, dead - pan aesthetic
of the artist.
Centered around the
archetypical Christian symbol
of suffering and humiliation, his work aims to evoke both pity and hope.
What at a glance seems to be abstraction is in fact representational - we see condensed recollections that gather
archetypical forms, characterised by the vivid colours
of memory.