depiction in the PONS Dictionary

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Some depictions show unclothed sinners suffering frostbite in an icy world.
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Such a depiction is common in semitechnical and popular dinosaur literature.
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Unusually for the painting, the depiction is an idealised representation of the event, rather than being painted directly from an image of the moment.
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The miniature contains a depiction of a shrine that is topped by a cross.
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Her depictions which were used for propaganda purposes were based upon women working for the war effort.
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Potter included in her illustrations a depiction a small door used to close abandoned mine shafts in the fells.
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The loss of the head, while regrettable in a sense, is held by many to enhance the statue's depiction of the supernatural.
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It is a systematic depiction of certain societal functions, which every society must meet to be able to maintain stable social life.
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The room and condition of the dead body are identical to their depiction in the dream sequence.
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Rather than for its largely predictable plot, the novel is remarkable for its depiction of late 1960s student life.
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