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The most common falsehood is the squeaking almost always heard in otherwise realistic portrayals (i.e. nonanthropomorphic).
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Black dolls have been designed to resemble dark-skinned persons varying from stereotypical to more accurate portrayals.
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The wearing of glasses was to give the impression of meekness and mildness and was also very different from superhero portrayals in other adventure comics.
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He wrote over 50 proletarian novels and short-stories, all of which carried vivid portrayals of working-class people.
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Many of his portrayals of small-town life were reproduced on calendars and postcards.
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Lower-back tattoos are also perceived as an indication of promiscuity by some, possibly owing to media portrayals of women with tattoos.
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Here he is seen as royal figure while in later portrayals he is seen as humbled and sitting on a dung heap.
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There have been numerous portrayals of bartenders across literature, television and film over the years, both inspiring and irking members of the on-trade.
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The 1958 portrayals of the characters are filmed with younger actors dubbed by their older counterparts.
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For example, survey analyses show that some science fiction portrayals appear to boost public evaluations of science.
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