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Now, archetypally, where would a guy like that put his retirement money?"
It is also seen as the archetypally 'natural' act.
It would be great to see more such archetypally suggestive, hair-raising tales.
They were archetypally what it became - especially those intense vocals and Kenny's terrific tribal drumming.
An agent, in Mr. Block's telling, is the archetypally American character.
I mean they're positively archetypally phallus.
An archetypally Culture move.
It was none of their business to bring an injection of animal spirits to scenes that in themselves were archetypally sedate.
The scenery is raw and yields choice views of the wall snaking archetypally into the distance over undulating hills.
Beneath his pale and archetypally reserved exterior something burned and melted, hardened then softened.
Maria, our archetypally fierce-looking provodnitsa, was not amused.
He differs from most of the leaders we know of (archetypally Hitler, his antagonist) in that he doesn't want the job.
The milieu is archetypally Sondheimian: white, upper middle class and Manhattanite.
The article had a decidedly you-can-aspire-to-this bent and the drawing, though good art, was harsher, more archetypally heroic than the face I saw before me now.
The song, a big hit - it has even made it to non-Hispanic radio stations - uses an archetypally Latin melody.
Miss Sullivan's Marion is the kind of archetypally stuck-up little princess begging for a comeuppance who never seems to go out of date.
The guitarist, Al Anderson, can deliver archetypally perfect rockabilly solos with climaxes that are waves of metallic bliss.
In concert with Croaker's Widowmaker she was supposed to intimidate the enemy by being something larger than life, archetypally deadly.
Its cut is analogous to that of a lathe, except that it is (archetypally) linear instead of helical.
Breaking horses, hard drinking, changing lightbulbs and shooting things - such archetypally masculine pursuits are set to go shoulder to shoulder with reading, it seems.
What we have here, for better and for worse in a still-young singer, is an archetypally English kind of "covered" vocal production, way back in the throat.
Nijinsky's emphasis on perceiving and knowing through feeling is typically Russian, typically Romantic and archetypally feminine.
And the scenes of the soldiers carousing and roughhousing are charged with a crude masculine energy that feels archetypally macho minus any Hollywood caricature.
Whatever is in Light in August is here archetypally in this figure whose very name begins his mystery: Joe Christmas.