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The artist who created his new portrait said he toyed with the idea of picturing the actor without his famous facial hair.

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"Lots of portraits, if you look back through history, are all of rather serious looking blokes sitting on a horse," he said.

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“Streetcar” presents a portrait of postwar America in which masculinity was testing how far it could outrun the determinations of class.

In the end, the survey underscores a complex portrait of the Indian American community - one shaped by a blend of selective engagement, shifting political winds and varying personal experiences.

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After my recent interview with him, Carney turned the camera to the portrait on the wall of the office from which he was talking to me: King Charles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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