Rather than the usual biographical video that plays at Mrs.
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Every biographical show runs the risk of sliding into hagiography.
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Check out question 14 in the biographical info section. Married?
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Like all biographical accounts of the early years of famous
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The biographical information in this report was provided by NASA.
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No biographical information, CVs, links, or images will be accepted.
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With a few biographical tweaks, she could be Conan O'Brien.
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Some of the biographical details had blurred in my mind.
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A biographical drama starring Keira Knightley is streaming on Amazon.
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But not biographical shows — rather, new stories incorporating the songs.
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No biographical information, CVs, links, or images will be accepted.
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Two of Pompeo's top advisers check three key biographical boxes.
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This choice, though generous, forces biographical readings of the work.
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Technically, all of these biographical details are indicated in the script.
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Martinez's biographical profile has been taken down from the JWT website.
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But the biographical habit, once acquired, can prove hard to shake.
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"Walk The Line" (2005) is a biographical drama about Johnny Cash.
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Numerous online biographical sources, however, say he was born on Aug.
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And with a prize like that comes some serious biographical thinking.
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Occasionally, the use of biographical detail veers to the overly inward.
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Mr. Broder might consider redirecting his passion into a biographical play.
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Molina made a biographical slideshow to run before the opening scene.
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Here is biographical information on him and highlights from his career.
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I certainly didn't want to be involved in anything purely biographical.
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Crowe played real-life boxer James Braddock in the biographical film.
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How, I wonder, might Rama's work appear without any biographical background.
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Most of the Whack-a-Mole profiles contain only basic biographical sketches.
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Some of their most challenging pieces have been relegated to biographical footnotes.
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It is impossible to ignore the biographical parallels between Foer and Jacob.
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They can also supply biographical information like age, location, gender, and accent.
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Of course any of these biographical details could also be intentional misdirection.
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I defy anyone to define even basic biographical information about Boyega's character.
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Peck is not concerned with presenting the biographical details of Baldwin's life.
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Mr. Boele explained that his aim was not a strict biographical presentation.
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That's about the extent of the biographical information she has made available.
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In biographical fact, he bedded what some estimate as thousands of women.
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There's only so much biographical material Dery can wrest from the work.
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In the exhibition's catalog essay, curator Calvin Winner locates other biographical sources.
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Gail: Well, we can save the alleged biographical embellishment for another conversation.
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In this riveting literary-biographical study, the answer is a resounding no.
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But "Pain and Glory" is more than a game of biographical peekaboo.
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" Dr. Yalow, she wrote in the biographical sketch, "became a lifelong mentor.
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The most marked jump occurred in PG-22018 biographical dramas, at 220%.
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The biographical timeline and consistent style all pointed to Caroline Louisa Daly.
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Warning: Some details of this article may spoil the biographical series, Fosse/Verdon.
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She claims to be from Nashville, but she gives little other biographical information.
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Some people tried to shove things in them: their own narratives, biographical crap.
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Recordings might contain obviously identifiable characteristics and biographical information about who is speaking.
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Posted late last month, the questionnaire is largely biographical and short on controversy.
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Biographical material on board members inevitably show they are successful and widely engaged.
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It's paperwork that requires information about the nominee's biographical, financial, and employment information.
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Ms. Law's script skillfully weaves in the notable biographical details through his monologues.
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Di Giusto has written that she was not aiming for strict biographical accuracy.
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The centenary year has yielded not only hagiography but also candid biographical accounting.
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Directors are even planning major biographical flicks for the 28-year-old performer.
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An earlier version of this column gave incorrect biographical information about Joseph Tobin.
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The biographical details, meant to warm the heart and stoke outrage, feel superfluous.
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Zac Efron plays the serial killer Ted Bundy in this biographical crime drama.
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In each, Mr. Twendele told his story of escape and provided biographical information.
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Biographical information, such as the dates of his birth and death are unknown.
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An earlier version of a biographical note with this essay included outdated information.
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It certainly rises above the usual standard of both biographical and political docs.
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Instead, it repeats anecdotes and widely known, Wikipedia-level biographical information about Grossman.
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But much of Segers's work was subsequently lost and biographical information is scant.
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Captions in the book are steeply scientific, although there are scraps of biographical details.
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His Spanish-language ad is largely biographical, telling the immigration story of his father.
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The biographical website Who's Who lists "collecting ceramics" and "fridge magnets" among her hobbies.
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Rappaport's biographical films posit movie stardom as a meta-narrative superseding individual film texts.
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Little biographical information is given, for example, about either the author or her husband.
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Ostensibly an instructional text, it freely mixes tips with biographical sketches and motivational pabulum.
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Martin Scorsese's Howard Hughes biographical drama was nominated for a whopping eleven Academy Awards.
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It means Niantic can only read biographical information like email address and phone number.
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Yet these biographical facts do not interest French filmmakers Thierry Demaiziere and Alban Teurlai.
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Lee's biographical crime comedy-drama won Best Adapted Screenplay at Sunday night's award ceremony.
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A documentary film and a Hollywood biographical movie about her were released last year.
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The deposition also offered some clarity on basic biographical information about the enigmatic killer.
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Nicole Kidman starred as Grace Kelly in the 2014 biographical drama "Grace of Monaco."
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Kerry was the nominee, and his greatest biographical strength had been made a weakness.
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The push and pull between biographical readings and formalist readings of artwork rages on.
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Could some type of biographical piece be done on this period of Clinton's life?
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But on this biographical question, the Calov volumes turn out to be acutely instructive.
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But arguably his best work communicates Chinese history and culture at a biographical remove.
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The biographical note with an earlier version of this review omitted a translator's name.
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Gypsies, tramps, thieves and ticket holders will be lining up for this biographical musical.
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This kind of biographical insight is illuminating only because her stories resist traditional reading.
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The biographical part of "RBG" tells a story that is both typical and exceptional.
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"Biographical ads in presidential campaigns are dead," said Jeff Roe, Cruz's 2016 campaign manager.
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Biographical films feature prominently in the festival's high-profile gala and special presentation programs.
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Newly created ballets with a strong story line — and particularly biographical ones — are uncommon.
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Health officials said the patient was under 50, but provided few other biographical details.
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"It was the biographical version of `How I spent my summer vacation,' " he said.
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Meryl Streep stars as a delusional New York heiress in this biographical comedy drama.
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The books they illustrated and wrote covered a wide range — educational, fictional, biographical, historical.
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In place of any negativity has been a focus on generally positive, biographical messaging.
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Another U.S. official told me that biographical information about Sisi had been particularly thin.
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This story has been updated with additional developments and biographical details about the congresswoman.
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Moser's biographical readings illustrate how revealing some of Sontag's supposedly impersonal work really is.
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The biographical comedy/drama will be first released in the UK on January 24.
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Instead, he was looking for biographical details that would help him find his character.
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Of course, that hardly prevents them from being enigmatic: What biographical detail isn't shown?
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The first biographical information we learn about the trio of witches comes from Chris.
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"Rocketman," the biographical movie about rock star Elton John, opened this weekend to rave reviews.
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The UNHCR collects some initial biographical information, identifying documents, and sometimes biometric data like fingerprints.
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As noted, most of the biographical details are by now familiar to close political observers.
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I haven't gone through every situation Kayla has, but it's very emotionally biographical for me.
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It's a biographical detail and narrative insinuation he shares with You's Joe and ACS's Andrew.
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The opposite of the frontal trajectory, there's almost a biographical aspect to it, you know?
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Around 10 years ago Staver began painting mythological subjects, moving away from biographical subject matter.
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The musical accomplishments can end up overshadowed by even the slightest hint of biographical detail.
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It contains biographical sketches of Medal of Honor recipients, accompanied by Nick Del Calzo's photographs.
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Leo and Cedar lead tourists through the landmarks of her life, reciting juicy biographical tidbits.
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Here's Mel Gibson again with the on-screen savagery of this 2016 biographical war drama.
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The biographical Molly Rankin seems committed to an ongoing romantic relationship with guitarist Alec O'Hanley.
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He often uses his own name for characters, or they bear some shared biographical detail.
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At the same time, they avoid providing an entirely fictional biographical account of Bach's life.
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Assume she's one woman and assume he loves her as much as ever—the biographical .
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The night began with a campaign-style biographical video and ended with a standing ovation.
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These pages include single paragraphs of biographical info, but they're rendered practically unreadable by formatting.
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Let's see: transcripts, recommendations, biographical info, resume, personal statement, supplemental essays, standardized tests, application fees.
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On the back flap, Ms. Alexander's paragraph of biographical details is longer than the author's.
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What black characters we do encounter never fully emerge past their plainly drawn biographical sketches.
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"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
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"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
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Unfortunately, despite its novel approach, "Judy" falls into the same traps as other biographical films.
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There were a couple of things that Nick and I were given for biographical background.
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A safe option is to create a series of biographical profiles of key family members.
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Concise program notes provide necessary historical and biographical context for each set of photos displayed.
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He also first shared the screen with Henson in the Oscar-nominated biographical drama Hidden Figures.
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Starring Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name is an exuberant biographical drama about Rudy Ray Moore.
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This meant coming up with five basic biographical statements and using them as topics of conversation.
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Both films celebrate musical legends — Elton John and Queen's Freddie Mercury, respectively — in largely biographical fashion.
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Scholten is planning to use the money to run a biographical television ad, according to Lin.
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Philadelphia — Who did Hillary Clinton's team turn to to create the biographical story of her life?
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It was time to shed all that crap and assess the poetry without partisan biographical bickering.
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John Kasich needs to stop the biographical history lesson and paint his vision for the future.
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This makes the book a lot more than a collection of 50 loosely related biographical essays.
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The state news media report did not release his age or provide any other biographical information.
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Her social security number, birthdate, and a few other biographical data items sufficed in this case.
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Complete information on his survivors was not available, though some biographical sources say he had grandchildren.
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Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You is a biographical documentary about Lear and his work.
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Soon Varian's lover's obsession will overtake and outweigh — and then devour — whatever remains of biographical verity.
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What has been missing from the biographical record of the final months is Plath's own voice.
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He submarine was his first duty station, according to biographical data provided by the US Navy.
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The outlandish biographical details are irresistible, and yet they cast a heavy shadow over the work.
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" Biographical touch: "I was born in the house I built myself with my own two hands.
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Elizabeth Warren also tried to shoehorn sympathetic biographical details into her answers, but to less effect.
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Is it a disservice to bring in biographical information into an introductory reading of Morton's work?
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Do her outfits have the weight of art, or are they just so much biographical flimflam?
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That predecessor was the subject of many of Mr. Plumly's poems as well as biographical essays.
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Though the project lacks cohesion and a defined biographical arch, the metrics don't do it justice.
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This is a collection that might help unravel the biographical rationale behind her paintings — or not.
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The form asks for some simple biographical information, like where you live and when you were born.
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So Mr Pfordresher chooses to follow the chronology of the novel and weave in the biographical detail.
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She stocked it with carefully curated opinions (Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" was its favorite song) and biographical facts.
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Combined with the platform's biographical data, it could be a powerful place for game companies to advertise.
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Ms. Hogan also uncovered biographical details that von Rydingsvard apparently tried to hide when he was alive.
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We got access to tapes of the last extensive biographical interviews he granted before running for president.
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The questionnaire contained biographical information, previously delivered speeches, writing and past court filings from the prospective judge.
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A marker with his name and biographical details was added to the Mississippi Blues Trail in 2012.
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Not that the play provides the bullet point climaxes you would expect in a standard biographical drama.
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An earlier version of a biographical note with this article misstated the writer's association with InSight Crime.
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These aren't just stories about sounds — they're documents, biographical or fictional, of our struggles as a nation.
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The Rilke reference in the show's title, Art and Life, asks that viewers consider this biographical context.
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However, Moser's exasperation with Sontag is fuelled by something that lies outside the problematic of biographical writing.
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And she has a habit of biographical embellishment that, while trivial next to Trump's, is still disconcerting.
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Trailblazing gay politician Harvey Milk gets the biographical treatment in this 1985 winner for Best Documentary Feature.
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In past seasons, the biographical anthology followed the lives of physicist Albert Einstein and artist Pablo Picasso.
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He's used this persona to find a niche in the currently ubiquitous genre of the biographical sitcom.
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Jim Carrey stars in this biographical comedy about the maverick comic Andy Kaufman, who died in 1984.
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Such questions run up against the central agony of writing about Bach: the paucity of biographical information.
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An earlier version of a biographical note with this article misstated the title of the author's memoir.
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There is little biographical information about Villalpando, whose most important works are in churches and rarely travel.
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When Mr. Ren appears, he draws the Escapee into dream scenes that are half biographical, half fictional.
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The passage concerns the gustatory habits of biographical subjects and how this fascinating topic can go unmentioned.
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He has authored several biographical and cultural books and has appeared in numerous films and TV shows.
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Mary Bridget Davies stars in this tribute to the singer, which mixes Joplin's music with biographical reflections.
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Taking a different, yet still biographical approach, are Anderson's interior still life scenes of his father's barbershop.
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Released June 15, the biographical crime drama garnered attention for its disappointing opening weekend and for critic reviews.
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As a promotional tool, the Jamaica Gleaner, which oversees the bee, produces brief biographical videos about each speller.
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But one person said the "Gorsuch packet" was full and complete, while Hardiman's was little more than biographical.
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In a preview provided by the campaign, the spot -- titled "Fight For Us" -- begins with a biographical note.
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The biographical ad focuses on Fiorina's bona fides, using her voice and a narrator to make her case.
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That could include location, biographical info, or any data type the client wants to segment their audience by.
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Possibly. The biographical musical drama, starring Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum, is bound to be bursting with life.
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Whereas Kasich's pitch has been strictly biographical: He's the son of a mailman, he's a regular guy, etc.
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In this exclusive clip from upcoming biographical drama Genius, you can cut the tension with a butter knife.
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The only big biographical detail they really have in common is that they are businessmen of a sort.
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The city built a statue of him, put on a biographical play, and issued stamps in his honor.
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But when respondents were given basic biographical information about the two candidates, they pulled even, 46-46 percent.
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Mahon wasn't new to biographical work, having compiled a 400-page graphical tome about his time in Canada.
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One biographical account, "Hedy's Folly," describes Ms. Lamarr's years of learning about weapons and tinkering with other inventions.
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As Richter grew more prominent, he began to refer to "cuckoos' eggs," biographical truths hidden in his work.
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Some biographical references say that her father died when she was 2; others report that her parents divorced.
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The biographical note with an earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the reviewer's most recent book.
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An earlier version of the biographical note misstated part of the title of a book by Liana Finck.
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An earlier version of a biographical note with this article misstated the main title of the writer's book.
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A few biographical notes in the press release corroborate Kaltenbach's choice to nurture an outsider persona early on.
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Mr. Van Wagenen also directed movies for the church, according to his Facebook page and other biographical materials.
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A moralistic inclination also sets much of the tone for the biographical interplay of Mulholland, Griffith and McPherson.
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An earlier version of the biographical notes with this article misidentified an affiliation of the author, Boaz Weinstein.
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Brilliant and associative, these biographical essays have the beauty and economy of poems but the souls of portraits.
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Despite its intimate title, it's clear that Hillary doesn't want to be just a biographical portrait of Clinton.
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Mr. Johns himself is loath to offer biographical interpretations of his work — or any interpretations, for that matter.
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The second, a biographical drama called "On the Basis of Sex," will arrive via Focus Features in November.
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They wait 280 pages to offer a biographical sketch of Miller, which raises more questions than it answers.
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Instead of haphazardly sharing auto-biographical Stories shot with little forethought, people began storyboarding skits and practicing dances.
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A human-animal relationship is formed on the battlefield in this biographical drama from the director Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
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One way to celebrate could be to revisit this biographical drama, in which Gary Oldman plays that composer.
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A biographical description from a 2015 presentation at Tufts University identified him as head of credit markets research.
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How did they effectively weave in biographical details to tell a story about the artist and the music?
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Campaigns have increasingly been dumping extensive footage of campaign rallies or old biographical videos on their YouTube pages.
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Tilottama, who shares biographical details with Roy, is perhaps the central node of the book; she connects everyone.
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His story later spurred a biographical survival movie, in which he was played by British actor Daniel Radcliffe.
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"My early years were spent in a dangerous, multiracial, low-income neighborhood," she wrote in a biographical sketch.
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Father Clements told Contemporary Newsmakers, a biographical guide, in 1985 that he thought such internal organizations were necessary.
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He fudged his whereabouts and biographical particulars even as he performed a striptease of his earnings and expenses.
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In 2012, Kaczynski submitted his biographical information to Harvard University's Alumni Association for inclusion in the school's alumni directory.
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Antonio Banderas has fully morphed into painter Pablo Picasso for the second season of National Geographic's biographical series Genius.
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Then we pass along their information and their biographical background and the answers to those questions to a customer.
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Like many a classic jazz D.J., he's steeped in the arcana of recording session lore and biographical back stories.
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But in terms of biographical background, Pusha has much more in common with fellow former drug dealer Jay-Z.
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Sinha's work is also a biographical dictionary, naming practically every individual and group that struck a blow against slavery.
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You can read Bishop Curry's biographical details , but the best way to understand him is to hear him preach.
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We did recently dig up some biographical details about Tillerson: He was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1952.
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You had Jon Voight, narrating Trump's biographical film, described Trump "helping a great city rediscover his soul": him, alone.
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Tolokonnikova says Inside Pussy Riot is loosely based on their trial and incarceration in Russia, but it's not biographical.
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As Twitter lacks much volunteered biographical data, it needs what information it can get on what you care about.
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In the gallery, the curators of the exhibition had mounted various critical commentaries and biographical notes on the walls.
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The new iOS app, called Lifestage, is a kind of video diary where you answer biographical questions about yourself.
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A glut of biographical material has suggested that he was a petulant egomaniac who treated personal relationships like experiments.
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They requested biographical information about each of the migrant children in an effort to speed up the reunification process.
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Biographical films tell stories about real people and actors are tasked with bringing those icons to the big screen.
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Nixon's campaign was the first to give prominence to biographical films, which have since become a mainstay of conventions.
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"She has had to learn how to be biographical," said Melanne Verveer, a friend and former White House aide.
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It's common for networks to run biographical information about people who are not well-known to the general public.
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The book details the development of Renaissance art through biographical accounts of several artists, including Donatello, Leonardo and Michelangelo.
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The biographical specificities of silhouettes of white individuals, in other words, were also centrifugal, created outside the objects themselves.
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Securely connecting your wallet, blockchain-based virtual goods and biographical info to new dApps can be a laborious process.
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Next, students can conduct research so they can write a short biographical essay about one or both major candidates.
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Yet it bears saying that Ms. Bialosky's inadvertent repetition of biographical boilerplate was not an egregious theft intentionally performed.
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"Welcome Home" is mostly of biographical interest; it's a stand-in until the inevitable biography of Berlin is written.
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The biographical details of these submissions have been independently verified or corroborated by reviewing news reports and source material.
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Before each performance a computer algorithm based on that biographical data determines the sequencing of the dance's 23 sections.
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The Israeli-born Ms. Ronen often builds her shows around biographical monologues that boldly examine her performers' emotional scars.
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If Ms. Gund ever becomes the subject of a biographical movie, she will probably be played by Blythe Danner.
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Prosecutors said he also falsified ethnicities and other biographical details in some cases, to take advantage of affirmative action.
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Her death was announced belatedly because it took time for the university to gather biographical details, Dr. Tran said.
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No contact information is provided for Baily or Wang, who both have empty author pages with no biographical details.
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Amy McGrath, the former Marine fighter pilot who raised millions after a widely shared biographical ad, is the exception.
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The Bolshoi Theater, Russia's premier stage company, commissioned him to create and direct a biographical ballet of Rudolph Nureyev.
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But just how many liberties can an artist or entertainer take when he or she deploys a biographical subject?
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Albence's biographical page on the ICE site indicates he has spent 25 years in the enforcement of immigration laws.
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The biographical musical, which opened on Wednesday, is a mishmash — think Disney meets "House of Cards" meets History Channel.
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In a full obituary, a book-length account, or even a Wikipedia entry, a biographical blemish can be contextualized.
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The Global Leadership Project covers 913 nation-states and 38,085 &aposleaders&apos, each of whom is given biographical information.
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Dean has arranged her book as a series of biographical portraits, one woman to a chapter, in chronological order.
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The theater announced on Monday that the biographical musical about Mr. Lloyd Webber, originally scheduled to debut on Sept.
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What I Love 103 Photos View Slide Show ' What would a celebrity profile be without some rich biographical detail?
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This is marketed to them in the form of a biographical slideshow, stored on a server, accessible in perpetuity.
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The kind of roman à clef reading determining biographical facts in fiction is not a good way to read.
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An introduction and notes by the poet and translator Wilmer, who was Gunn's friend, add historical and biographical context.
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In the past Wright has identified a single biographical figure or perhaps two to guide him through a collection.
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She is aware that these biographical details invite ridicule, but Bacon doesn't care if people make fun of her.
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We've seen biographical portraits like this before, and it usually applies to exactly this type of tech industry giant.
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By no means are these steps direct recommendations for the masses; they're a biographical sketch of my 20's.
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Several novels were biographical, centering around subjects like Aaron Burr's daughter ("My Theodosia") and John of Gaunt's mistress ("Katherine").
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"I learned very early on that good people sometimes make bad decisions," she said in a biographical campaign video.
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Also connecting Beyoncé to the progenitors of American music is this biographical drama, written and directed by Darnell Martin.
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The actor chopped off his hair for the role of painter Pablo Picasso in the National Geographic's biographical series Genius.
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Many of the stories in Florida, including "The Midnight Zone," are narrated by a character whose biographical details mimic Groff's.
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Not long after Mansour took over, he had the Cultural Committee publish a biographical sketch to highlight his leadership qualities.
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Through these biographical stories or debates, everyone is supposed to emerge with a holistic picture of their fellow society members.
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They mined statistical information about how long people lived, along with biographical data that might correlate to when they die.
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The candidates are not yet well known, according to Morales, so Latino Decisions provided respondents with biographical data on Valenzuela.
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Hayek recounted working with Weinstein on the Academy Award–winning movie Frida, a biographical film about Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
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The biographical musical will feature Cher's chart-topping hits, and will follow the life of the singer, actress, and icon.
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Because The Greatest Showman is not, in any traditional sense of the phrase, a biographical motion picture about P.T. Barnum.
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At the same time, you are seeing leaks with personally identifying biographical career information about the source that was used.
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The complicated relationship between Shia LaBeouf and his dad takes center stage in the actor's loosely auto-biographical new movie.
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While the layout and biographical information was fairly straightforward, the language on the campaign matchup immediately resembled GOP talking points.
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But these stories are often vessels for the authors' own biographical theories, and can read like psychoanalysis or fan fiction.
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Biographical gripes aside, On the Threshold succeeds as an intimate documentation of Fontana's aesthetic evolution from sculptor to experimenter extraordinaire.
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Mills' story periodically drops in tidbits of biographical background about each character, which adds to its sense of nostalgic authenticity.
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VICE: I liked this documentary because it filled in some biographical details we didn't get into during our first interview.
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Yet the biographical details that are woven into this short and spirited discussion suggest an uneasy relationship with the form.
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The movie is a "biographical musical drama," ScreenRant notes, and it also stars Michelle Williams as Barnum's wife, Charity Barnum.
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"People experience it as a biographical disruption, changing their expectations of their life course," she told Reuters Health by email.
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Even if the surface cleverness seems somewhat at odds given the deep biographical despair, the book has won me over.
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An earlier version of this obituary, using information from two biographical sources, misstated Ms. Laurer's birth year and her age.
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While it delves into biographical details of Wagner's life, there is not much information given about his wife, Maud Wagner.
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For a less charmed childhood, see Marc Meyers's biographical drama about the early years of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Polemical considerations and biographical detail, more than formal developments, explicate Hammond's multivalent practice, which straddles feminism, abstraction, and sexual politics.
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He and his wife, Tara, had two children, Chaz and Colt, according to a biographical sketch on the M.L.B. website.
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"Gay Guerrilla" opens with an extended biographical essay, by Packer, that feels ready for adaptation as a harrowing indie film.
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This three-part documentary claims to be about Bill Gates, but the biographical portions are not particularly fresh or insightful.
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But such readings could be facile biographical interpretations which Congo-the-pure-abstractionist might rebut with outraged howls and whoops.
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After that play debuted, certain biographical details about Lucas started to emerge, like about how his mother was a deacon.
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The theme clues had to be biographical nuggets unique and interesting so that the solver didn't know them right away.
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In many respects, "Becoming Astrid" is your standard biographical drama, its familiar beats untroubled by narrative daring or stylistic surprises.
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It's much more than a biographical documentary, though — it argues that Rogers was, in his own way, a quiet revolutionary.
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Joaquin Phoenix portrays the irreverent cartoonist John Callahan, who died in 2010, in this biographical drama by Gus Van Sant.
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With that being said, analyzing Plath's poetry, according to the episode, as merely "biographical" is a lazy and irresponsible assumption.
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