The success bolstered Nagoya's status in Japanese football, as well as Wenger's reputation; he was somewhat startled by the praise and idolisation that came his way.
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Reg's sensitivity and surprisingly poetic tongue gave rise to the question of Gordon Grimley's parentage, as does Shane Titley's oafish behaviour and idolisation of armchair bound slob Baz Grimley.
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This picture was actually titled " A Somnambulant Adventure " and Bob s intention was to add other elements to it which would create a jarring juxtaposition between idolisation of The Beatles'as gods of the pop world and their flesh and blood reality as ordinary human beings, but he was never able to realise this.
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Goodbody directed Trevor Griffiths "'Occupations " in 1971 at The Place, a venue off the Euston Road in London then being used by the RSC . Goodbody though was accused by some on the Left of " romantic idolisation " of the Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci ( played by Ben Kingsley ), a central character in the work.
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Her books of the 1930s in particular had a satiric exuberance, as in " Pomfret Towers ", which sends up village ways, aristocratic folly and middle-class aspirations . " Three Houses " ( 1931, Oxford University Press; repeatedly reprinted ) is a short childhood memoir which simultaneously displays Thirkell's precociously finished style, her lifelong melancholy, and her idolisation of her grandfather, Edward Burne-Jones . " Trooper to the Southern Cross " ( 1934; republished in 1939 as " What Happened on the Boat " ) " is concerned with the experiences of a number of English and Australian passengers aboard a troop-ship, the " Rudolstadt ", on their way back to Australia immediately after World War I . It is particularly interesting for its depiction of the Australian'digger'; his anti-authoritarianism, larrikinism, and, at the same time, his loyalty to those whom he respects ."