This mythology of Appalachian mountaineers as feudists and moonshiners was fostered through local color literature and fiction about the region. |
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Most strikingly, when male monkeys migrated from a different-colored region, they ate the local color. |
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Perhaps it's no surprise that culinary tours are currently very popular with tourists who want to marinate in a little local color and culture. |
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He argues against the use of nonstandard dialogue for the sake of local color or to make the social point that provincials can have literary status. |
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Lombok's scenic interior is filled with lush green rice paddies and lots of local color. |
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By excluding local color, he takes the tones of objects as autonomous models and implicates them entirely in the images' construction. |
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Habanera offers a cultural product of an ideal local color, since, paradoxically, it can pass for European, this even with the eyes of Europeans. |
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Indigenism must not be confused with Indianism or local color. |
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A less expensive way to discover the country in a local color. |
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There is no local color in his loving use of songs of the world. |
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Romantic ideals inspired artists to question the academic rules of the past, stress individual expression and experimentation, and move away from classic themes to include more local color, supernatural beings, and melodrama. |
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Just a bit of local color we wanted to remember and share. |
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The local color has been proliferating, too. |
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First published in 1884, Huckleberry Finn is commonly recognized as one of the great American novels, and among the first to be written in the vernacular, characterized by local color regionalism. |
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