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One explanation for all this brilliant caricaturing of college teachers might be that they really are larger than life, as portrayed.
But he disdained what he portrayed as the caricaturing of his story by journalists.
It was in fact her caricaturing of the Czech Presidency's intentions that motivated me to speak.
The book was credited with allusions to, or the caricaturing of, some prominent members of contemporary Atlanta society.
A. There's been too much of a caricaturing of unilateralism versus multilateralism.
"Bucky, you are in for a cruel caricaturing.
Beyoncé would, perhaps, have sought to avoid the caricaturing of African culture into tribal prints, facepaint and black skin so beloved by the fashion industry.
Even though such caricaturing is not in fashion any more, stereotyping of GSBs still persists, albeit with less intensity.
An Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing, with graphic Illustrations (1813).
The perception that Cārvākas had a rigid stance against the application of inference might have been a result of caricaturing of their arguments by their opponents.
What accompanied all this, the exhibition then shows, is racial caricaturing in popular culture: in P. T. Barnum exhibits, minstrel shows and dance clubs.
He wrote that Lakoff was condescending and deplored Lakoff's "shameless caricaturing of beliefs" and his "faith in the power of euphemism".
Thus, with beer-drinking, pipe-smoking, song-roaring, and infinite caricaturing of woe, the disorderly procession went its way, recruiting at every step, and all the shops shutting up before it.
This piece of acting - the most imaginative on the screen last year - caused a stir, though not the right kind: there was an outcry in the Salvadoran community about racial caricaturing.
Baseball Caps and Dinosaurs That may sound like an extreme point of view - and there has been much relentless caricaturing of the United States in Europe in recent weeks.
Using a computer technique called automated caricaturing, Dr Phil Benson, of St Andrew's University, Scotland, altered photographs of students to enhance their most and least attractive facial features.
The cartoon was kept out of commercial release for years due to its racially offensive caricaturing of the Japanese and to the climactic sequence where the Japanese naval commander commits suicide by drinking gasoline and consuming lit firecrackers.
What we shall see in the next two chapters is that this limitation in the Host's response cannot be seen simply as a caricaturing of the Host as an intellectually limited churl, or as an endorsement of the undoubtedly vital fabliau ethos.
The versions of American 'humour' we are treated to on film and TV are so spirit-crushingly God-awful I don't know whether to scream or feel deep empathy for the caricaturing of American people who are as funny and aware as anyone else.
James Monroe Trotter-a middle class African American who had contempt for their "disgusting caricaturing" but admired their "highly musical culture"-wrote in 1882 that "few... who condemned black minstrels for giving 'aid and comfort to the enemy'" had ever seen them perform.
Most of the critical reaction to the premiere was good, managing four stars in the Evening Standard, Guardian, Independent and Time Out and three in the Times, though the critic from The Times criticised what he saw as the caricaturing of the male characters.
He was active in the early years of the Anti-Defamation League, serving as an executive board member, and used his influence as publisher of the New York Times to convince other newspapers nationwide to cease the unjustified caricaturing and lampooning of Jews in the American press.
The Mexican audience understands and enjoys such caricaturing, characterizations, exaggerations and distortions of the language and ways of speech, since the national audience understands that it is completely intentional and for comical, dramatical, ironical or even satirical purposes and it has become part of the pop culture of the country.