| 41. | In this idealised model the shape and orientation of these ellipses would be constant in time.
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| 42. | On occasion, authors dwell on mythical cities that reflect their idealised views on contemporary life.
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| 43. | As a Spanish painter his characters are ordinary people, not idealised as in Italian works.
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| 44. | For the friendship of men he had that genius which the old Greeks have idealised '.
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| 45. | Instead he moved to Vienna, where an idealised image of Stefanie became his moral touchstone.
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| 46. | In the far left, the Indigenous Australians on land represent an idealised view of Australia.
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| 47. | Coronation of an idealised king, depicted in the Sacramentary of Charles the Bald ( about 870)
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| 48. | Yet, he retains idealising tendencies, as in his symmetrical notions of the Danube and Nile.
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| 49. | French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau was among those who idealised Demosthenes and wrote a book about him.
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| 50. | He would hold onto this idealised vision long after his association with Nechayev became damaging to him.
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