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negative portrayal
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1.25 |
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In publicist-speak, the film is a negative portrayal of snakes. |
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accurate portrayal
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0.92 |
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The film is not an accurate portrayal of his life. |
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realistic portrayal
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0.92 |
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But Waters has never been big on realistic portrayals. |
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positive portrayal
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0.72 |
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Not a positive portrayal, but certainly a dramatic one. |
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unflattering portrayal
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0.59 |
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The unflattering portrayals have become even more pointed over time. |
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convincing portrayal
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0.46 |
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As Artaud, Frey delivers a convincing portrayal of unapologetic depravity. |
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inaccurate portrayal
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0.39 |
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But numbers can also paint an inaccurate portrayal of investor sentiment. |
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sensitive portrayal
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0.39 |
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There have been sensitive portrayals before. |
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sympathetic portrayal
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0.39 |
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And perhaps, too, Johnson would object to any sympathetic portrayal of him in sorrowful pose. |
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favorable portrayal
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0.33 |
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Protesters of the film fear a favorable portrayal might lead to a warming of popular feeling toward Turkey, a historical rival of Greece. |
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luminous portrayal
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0.26 |
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Cate Blanchett gives a luminous portrayal and Geoffrey Rush gives her sturdy support as court politics and intrigues swirl about. |
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public portrayal
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0.26 |
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And, much as Clinton sought, the public portrayals of welfare have begun to change. |
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touching portrayal
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0.26 |
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She, too, offered clear, lovely singing and a touching portrayal. |
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unfair portrayal
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0.26 |
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Fraser said the media presents unfair portrayals of blacks. |