Ball expresses Dog's thoughts in thought-bubbles, though he clearly remains " just a dog " ( rather than the heavily anthropomorphised creatures sometimes found in other comics or animation ).
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Much like the animal characters in Richard Adams's Watership Down and William Horwood's Duncton Wood, the dragons are anthropomorphised, displaying a large array of human characteristics, relationships and emotions.
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His writing is also characterised by a lack of sentimentality about the animals it describes; Williamson is generally careful to avoid anthropomorphising them and rarely attempts to present any but their most basic or instinctual mental processes.
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The dragons are sentient and, much like the rabbits and moles in Richard Adams'Watership Down and William Horwood's Duncton Wood respectively, they are anthropomorphised, displaying a large array of human characteristics, relationships and emotions.
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Around 2005, Hume revisited his " Door " pictures, this time anthropomorphising the doors, arranging them into pairs of lovers and giving them the titles " The Couple " and " The Argument ".
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In contrast to this positive reception, " Entertainment Weekly " felt that the anthropomorphising of the dinosaurs veered close to " a Disney cartoon . " Other criticisms from the press included a lack of character needed for truly engrossing fiction.
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The poet is invoking the curvilinear image of the crescent and comparing it to the furrowed eyebrows of a frowning face, thus anthropomorphising the flag by suggesting that its " sulky face " is an outward expression of its resentment of the invading foreign armies.
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They are captured by the gangster Bully Bull the anthropomorphised bulldog, and although they escape once, he recaptures them, before Bluebell kicks him so hard that he flies into the air and lands in Santa Barbara, where he is found and imprisoned by a sheriff.
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Without trying to anthropomorphise things too much-if you guys had been there to see that, would you see it as your moral duty to step in to stop it, if possible ?-- Kurt Shaped Box 00 : 01, 18 February 2007 ( UTC)
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It is the conviction that there is such a dimension to reality, Hampson has said, that led her to abandon secular history for theology . God', for her, is the name that humans have given to their awareness ( anthropomorphising it ) of this reality.