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stereotyped
1. In coming to a new area, I did not wish to be stereotyped and to have a set of expectations imposed on me
2. The behavior of its members is stereotyped
3. One thing is certain: They had not all been put through the same rigid and stereotyped educational curriculum
4. A full moon is stereotyped to bring out the worst in people while a Blood Moon is thought to bring out
5. Direct teaching was greater with sons, and children had expectations of greater punitiveness and stereotyped behavior
6. as androgyny was fatally defined as a combination of traditionally stereotyped
7. circumstances should an elephant in a zoo perform stereotyped
8. “Ri-di-cu-lous,” said Lezura, “and of course it is! Every alien is stereotyped as having a one tracked mind set on being smugglers, merchants or warriors
9. 33 His overseas departure came just two years after Bowen had stereotyped African Americans as stupid and their spiritual leaders as intellectually weak
10. Nancy’s impression was that, after initially acting according to a stereotyped view of her, Farah was starting to gauge her true side
11. So many others had always wanted a portion of the proceeds to compensate them for arranging the union of buyers and sellers that perhaps he had unjustly stereotyped this fellow as well
12. There he adopted a stereotyped dignified posture and prepared to depart with his charge
13. "Within each person are the qualities of the opposite sex, at least the ones that are stereotyped to belong to the opposite sex
14. By going public with a sensitive issue, he had angered local Muslims who felt they were being stereotyped as potential terrorists, and confirmed the worst fears of Hindus who were already feeling they were under siege
15. Exclusion is manifested by a stereotyped, predictable attitude which is steadfastly maintained as long as possible in the face of any threatening situation
16. Furthermore, creative act belongs to the creator’s mental content which separates him from the stereotyped and the conventional thinking to be an exceptional among individuals
17. ” And then, what he stereotyped to be illegal, laborers who had been unable to find remunerative work for the day
18. : the stereotyped manner of beginning a story
19. It is possible to say that the time intervals between these motivation “models” are not completely written in your scenarios and resemble a certain stereotyped Program of behavior (common to and typical of the overwhelming majority of “people”) which you follow individually and which can have a very weak influence over the total result of this time interval
20. and more stereotyped and artificial
21. I had not seen them for some years and the conversation with both, while dancing, was stereotyped
22. Elite human awareness exists on a more abstract, inhuman, desensitized level of stereotyped class-distinction; than the class-distinction awareness of poor people have of themselves and those in power and those who are rich, and those who have privileged knowledge, and those who have status
23. we will not be stereotyped nor will the employer preconceive what we can or cannot
24. develop a static, stereotyped image of who you are and what you can do
25. Perhaps it may be said that just at the very time when it became of more importance than ever that the church should take care what was to be taught as Christianity among all the nations of the world, the work of evangelizing was commenced, as it had been in several similar preceding ages of activity in Christendom, in a spirit of unquestioning submission to the forms of thought stereotyped by previous generations
26. Couples no longer want to go with stereotyped weddings and prefer the non-traditional to the traditional
27. Stereotyped as the phrase was, Madame Karenina obviously believed it and was delighted by it
28. The material apparatus of perfected civilization which obliterates the individuality of old towns under the stereotyped conveniences of modern life had not intruded as yet; but over the worn-out antiquity of Sulaco, so characteristic with its stuccoed houses and barred windows, with the great yellowy-white walls of abandoned convents behind the rows of sombre green cypresses, that fact—very modern in its spirit—the San Tome mine had already thrown its subtle influence
29. The phrase, "In my delicate position as the only consular agent then in the port, everything, sir, everything was a just cause for anxiety," had its place in the more or less stereotyped relation of the "historical events" which for the next few years was at the service of distinguished strangers visiting Sulaco
30. The SEC paper trail provides the investor with a stereotyped format
31. The disadvantage of the stereotyped format, of course, is that following a form frequently results in inadequate descriptions of reality and inadequate weighting of what is important
32. In addition, the investor who uses stereotyped documents becomes a very practiced reader and can obtain vast quantities of information merely by skimming, because he knows what to look for and where to look for it
33. Magos L (1969) Persistence of the effect of amphetamine on stereotyped activity in rats
34. Its pleadings will not bear to be stereotyped
35. When the obviously absurd character of their refusal to work was pointed out to them, one every time heard in reply the stereotyped phrase, 'If I want to, I shall work, and if I do not want to, why should I compel myself?'"
36. I have already heard much of you in Petersburg and wanted to get to know you,” said she to Natásha with her stereotyped and lovely smile
37. Her dramatic fervor is such an exceedingly stereotyped affair that you can watch it in a detached mood
38. From whatever point of the political or moral compass these broad and eloquent men set out, they are sure to end with a stereotyped spasm on the stereotyped topic—the infernal Chinese