Back then, before the current war, Ferzat never dared to depict specific people in his cartoons.
He says Adkins originally wanted to depict Obama with devil horns juxtaposed with images of Hitler.
The idea was to depict the archipelago astride a globe, with clouds above and below.
The shot seemed to depict the window of a home, adorned with a wreath and lights.
Mr Cuomo likes to depict himself as an outsider, but he is far from that.
Traditionalist novelists sought to depict a world in which there was a reassuring sense of order.
How Brahms is able to depict nature in the horn calls, that's quite unique, I think.
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This was a milieu Scorcese understood brilliantly and he used extreme violence, where necessary, to depict it.
It is hard too nowadays to depict him as soft when it comes to dealing with America's enemies.
The subject of the painting stops being what the artist chose to depict, but the object itself and what it represents.
Democrats have tried to depict themselves not as enemies of drilling, but as the scourge of big oil firms.
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Cunning old Mr Posthumus has tried to depict Ms Granholm as slippery, shallow and more leftish than she appears.
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More successful has been Mr Ensign's attempt to depict Mr Bernstein as hopelessly out of touch with Nevada issues.
But some say that it is absurd to depict the law lords' judgment as a bolt from the blue.
One way to depict this new approach to technology is to characterise the industry as a series of 100-yard sprints.
In view of ALAC's key definition, isn't it disingenuous and misleading to depict American Laws for American Courts as an "anti-Shariah" bill?
This alternately bucolic and brooding landscape inspired painters not just to depict the actual topography but often to clothe it in Byronic atmosphere.
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If economic growth is strong and Mr. Obama remains popular, she might want to depict herself as a full partner in his success.
Producers say the film "is neither an attempt to depict the actual persons, nor to comment upon the outcome", according to an on-screen disclaimer.
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This allows the program to depict Bruce in many sorts of crime stories and whodunits, but not just running around being a young vigilante.
The 40ft mural, on a wall inside St Mark's Church in the city's Swanswell area, is said to depict the second coming of Christ.
The press, both tabloid and broadsheet, continues to depict Muslims in ways which would simply not be acceptable for any other group in society.
Rather than trying to depict these elements in programmatic terms, the music simply uses them as points of departure for flights of purely musical fancy.
The defense has been trying to depict the baby's parents as busy professionals too wrapped up in their careers to closely monitor their child's care.
It would be hard to depict him as inexperienced or partisan.
Indeed, not only is the Gough Map the first map to show routes and distances, it is also the first to depict Great Britain with a recognisable coastline.
But it would be unwise to depict Carinthia as altogether unrepresentative.
The participants worked during 12 days on contents and formats that allowed them to depict their own realities, opinions and dreams, and share their personal experiences.
The time-honoured way for a Republican opposition to undermine a Democratic president is to depict him as profligate with the nation's treasure and careless of its security.
C. sculpted grip of a gold hair comb shows, in vivid, roiling detail, a scene thought to depict a historical battle between the three sons of King Ariapithes.
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