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- adjective Able to be
depicted .
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Examples
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Fellatio moved to center stage among commercially depictable sexual acts, perhaps because it is relatively safe sex and is easy to photograph.
Feminism and Brit Milah: Reconciling Faith and Personal Politics « Gender Across Borders 2009
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The point is that not all kinds of women are deemed depictable by advertisers.
HOW AND WHY PEOPLE OF COLOR ARE INCLUDED IN ADVERTISING: 6TH IN A SERIES » Sociological Images 2008
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Gould was able, thanks to his knowledge of factor analysis, to show how factor analysis had been misused to try to “prove” that intelligence can be depictable as a single number and essentially immutable.
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Rather, Gould was able, thanks to his knowledge of factor analysis, to show how factor analysis had been misused to try to “prove” that intelligence can be depictable as a single number and essentially immutable.
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I was thus increasingly aware of the towering presence in Western art of Jesus at every stage of his brief, and brilliantly depictable, life.
Letter to a Godchild Reynolds Price 2006
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I was thus increasingly aware of the towering presence in Western art of Jesus at every stage of his brief, and brilliantly depictable, life.
Letter to a Godchild Reynolds Price 2006
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Still, the doctrine of the Incarnation -- the belief that Christ came to earth and lived as a man before dying for the world's sins -- "demands that God be depictable," with Christ "the image of the unseen God."
Latest Articles 2009
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