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Archie Bunker – Stereotypical American family man and blue collar worker from TV show All in the Family
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Stereotypical male or female characters are sexist, shallow entities but they are very defined, extreme archetypes – and I like them for that.
Women Audiences, Women Characters SVGL 2009
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Archie Bunker – Stereotypical American family man and blue collar worker from TV show All in the Family
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Avoid Stereotypical Names – particularly those of religious or cultural significance (Elvis, Jesus, Mohammed) You can run into a wall of trouble doing this when really, there are thousands of other names you can choose from and save yourself the grief.
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Stereotypical notions of Jewish control of government, Wall Street and Hollywood have been around for more than a century.
Abraham H. Foxman: Helen Thomas Reveals Her True Colors, Once Again Abraham H. Foxman 2010
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Stereotypical visuals hooked to a flimsy premise, and with a lousy actor in the lead.
Must Watch: First The Day the Earth Stood Still Trailer! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Stereotypical notions of Jewish control of government, Wall Street and Hollywood have been around for more than a century.
Abraham H. Foxman: Helen Thomas Reveals Her True Colors, Once Again Abraham H. Foxman 2010
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Stereotypical notions of Jewish control of government, Wall Street and Hollywood have been around for more than a century.
Abraham H. Foxman: Helen Thomas Reveals Her True Colors, Once Again Abraham H. Foxman 2010
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Some of the consequences will be punishment. on June 15, 2008 at 8: 36 pm | Reply Stereotypical Guardian Reader
Knife Crime « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Stereotypical notions of Jewish control of government, Wall Street and Hollywood have been around for more than a century.
Abraham H. Foxman: Helen Thomas Reveals Her True Colors, Once Again Abraham H. Foxman 2010
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