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Depiction is
reference conve****
through pictures. A
picture refers to its
object through a non-linguistic[citation needed] two-dimensional scheme, and...
- The
depiction of
Jesus in
pictorial form
dates back to
early Christian art and architecture, as
aniconism in
Christianity was
rejected within the ante-Nicene...
- The
permissibility of
depictions of
Muhammad in
Islam has been a
contentious issue. Oral and
written descriptions of
Muhammad are
readily accepted by all...
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Depictions of
nudity include all of the
representations or
portrayals of the
unclothed human body in
visual media. In a picture-making civilization, pictorial...
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depict **** as
eternal destinations, the
biggest examples of
which are
Christianity and Islam,
whereas religions with
reincarnation usually depict a...
- 517; it is
listed as
Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. It has been
widely depicted in art, literature, advertising, and animation. It was
tamed in ancient...
- A
cartoon depicting lemmings jumping off a
cliff en m****e (The
German text
translates to "Turn back!? Now that we've come this far!?!")...
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appointment by the
Carthaginian government. The
Roman scholar Livy
gives a
depiction of the
young Carthaginian: "No
sooner had he arrived...the old soldiers...
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depicted in Gr**** art was
often not
representative of
actual ancient warfare, but
rather depictions of epic and
mythological scenes. This
depiction style...