| 31. | Maybe some idealization of true love is going on there, alongside teenage * rebellion.
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| 32. | His portraits are notable for their lack of idealization and attention to details of clothing.
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| 33. | While this simple idealization was natural as a starting point, it is overly restrictive.
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| 34. | The portrait is entirely in the style of naturalism and is devoid of any idealization.
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| 35. | While the British projected Victorian ideas onto a foreign land, Bollywood films are homegrown idealizations.
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| 36. | Unlike most portrayals of women at the time, they are devoid of glamor and idealization.
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| 37. | A common paradox occurs with mathematical idealizations such as infinities often associated with space and time.
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| 38. | Another paradox due to mathematical idealization is D'Alembert's paradox of fluid mechanics.
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| 39. | Some consider it an idealization inspired by the noble savage concept ( Fryd, 75 ).
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| 40. | Many debates surrounding the usefulness of a particular model are about the appropriateness of different idealizations.
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