| 11. | Filled elastomers and biological tissues are also often modeled via the hyperelastic idealization.
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| 12. | This nearly irresistible susceptibility to idealization is primitivism's greatest weakness ."
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| 13. | The show abounds in popular images, including both stereotypes and idealizations of blacks.
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| 14. | They then devote themselves to a work of idealization . " . ..
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| 15. | It's an enchanted story of childhood idealizations that beguile and move us.
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| 16. | Auel extends this idealization to the Zelandonii community.
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| 17. | The fact is, America has edged away from the overt idealization of women.
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| 18. | It sounds like an exaggeration, an idealization, some kind of special pleading.
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| 19. | However, scholars may productively appeal to the idealization as a point of reference.
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| 20. | They were more naturalistic, with perspective and a greater idealization of the subject.
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