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- noun Plural form of
neorealist .
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Examples
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This is why the appeals by "neorealists" are so pitiful and empty; their authors should carefully watch out for the thin line dividing political speculation from collaboration.
Letter from the Gdansk Prison Michnik, Adam 1985
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It is a form that Updike handles well (and that he had perfected long before it was taken up by the minimalists and neorealists of the 1970s and 1980s), seems perfectly suited to the disclosure of small insights Updike seems to be after, and that also allows him to exercise his stylistic gifts in a way that can transform the stories into something like lyrical set-pieces.
Updike, John 2010
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Nonprofessional actors in films have existed since the dawn of movies, but not since the Italian neorealists have so many directors chosen to use amateurs -- not out of budget constraints but for the particular quality of their work.
Nonprofessional Actors Give European Films a New Realism 2008
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This is the reason international relations neorealists like Kenneth Waltz and John Mearsheimer were against the Iraq War from the beginning.
Sean Gilfillan: Russia is Still a Threat to America and to Europe 2008
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How do you correct the tactical vacuum the neorealists (commonly incorrectly referred to as neoconservatives) have created?
Printing: I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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So, when our “enemies” began to move against us, the neorealists were unsure of what to do because they were trying to take out a king (achieve a primary objective) without having any pieces to move meaning this administration had no tactics.
I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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So, when our “enemies” began to move against us, the neorealists were unsure of what to do because they were trying to take out a king (achieve a primary objective) without having any pieces to move meaning this administration had no tactics.
I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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How do you correct the tactical vacuum the neorealists (commonly incorrectly referred to as neoconservatives) have created?
I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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How do you correct the tactical vacuum the neorealists (commonly incorrectly referred to as neoconservatives) have created?
I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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So, when our “enemies” began to move against us, the neorealists were unsure of what to do because they were trying to take out a king (achieve a primary objective) without having any pieces to move meaning this administration had no tactics.
Printing: I Wish I Could Have a Private Conversation with Dennis Kucinich 2007
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