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A. Marc Gillinov

Dr. Gillinov is the co-author with Dr. Steven Nissen, Chairman of Cardiovascular Medicine of the book, Heart 411: The Only Book on Heart Health You'll Ever Need which will be published in February, 2012 by Crown Archetype.

Abrogans

The best, albeit mangled handwriting is the direct copy of the archetype that was made around 810 in Murbach for Charlemagne (Baesecke) or in Regensburg under Bishop Baturich (Bernhard Bischoff).

Accidental Adversaries

A classic example of the Accidental Adversaries system archetype is that of Procter and Gamble supplying Wal-Mart.

Barack the Magic Negro

The magical Negro is an archetype which was first applied to presidential candidate Obama by movie and culture critic David Ehrenstein, in a Los Angeles Times op ed column of March 19, 2007.

Body of resurrection

In his, The Guardian of the Threshold and the evolutionary way, Palamidessi identifies the spectral entity called the lesser Guardian of the Threshold with the archetype of the future resurrection body.

Buile Shuibhne

A contemporary version of the legend by poet Patricia Monaghan explores Sweeney as an archetype of the warrior suffering from "Soldier's Heart".

Cynthia Voigt

What myths are present in the Kingdom are usually seen to have historical basis; the first novel, Jackaroo, deals with such a myth—a Robin Hood-like figure who is really just an archetype whose guise is donned by various nobles and commoners through the years.

Girl Heroes

She also draws comparisons between these images and earlier ones, such as Emma Peel of The Avengers, the 1970s television show Wonder Woman, Madonna and the Charlie's Angels of the 1970s, pointing out the relative independence of this archetype from male and parental support.

Girl next door

Both gender examples of the "Next Door" archetype are quintessentially addressed with Thornton Wilder's Our Town in the characters of Emily Webb and George Gibbs or in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer series within the characters of Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher.

Hawksian woman

Germaine Greer describes this archetype as the 'Female Eunuch', the perfect housewife who was often portrayed with actresses like Marilyn Monroe and Catherine Deneuve and directed by Howard Hawks.

Henry Clifford Kinley

The illustrations and book document his belief that Yahweh-Elohim is the archetype pattern by which every aspect of life, law and matter can be explained and verified.

Invasion of the Bane

Once they arrive at the factory, they are led to a security scanner, which surreptitiously collects their DNA to transfer to an "Archetype" (Thomas Knight) under the supervision of the factory's owner, Mrs Wormwood (Samantha Bond).

Jakub Rybárik

Representative of young men with rebels outlook on their surroundings, archetype so common in contemporary drama in East and Central Europe.

Master of the Parement

Nash, Susie, "The Parement de Narbonne, Context and Technique", in The Fabric of Images, European Paintings on Fabric Supports, 1300-1500, Archetype Press, 2000, ed.

OH Cards

Some, like the microscope photographs of water crystals by Masuro Emoto seem devoid of literary references, others, such as Caroline Myss’s Archetype Cards are rich troves of mythical references, symbolism and depth psychology.

Rae Technology

Clement Mok from Studio Archetype, who had already been involved with the Wells Fargo project, was added as a designer.

Richard Rudgley

Rudgley's 2006 Pagan Resurrection, subtitled A Force for Evil or the Future of Western Spirituality? posits the idea that western civilisation, belief systems and attitudes have been formed by the "Odinic archetype".

Software art

Jason Salavon is known for the creation of "amalgamations" that average dozens of images to create individual, ethereal "archetype" images.

Superfluous

Superfluous man, a Russian archetype inspired by the above novella

Swashbuckler

Late films such as The Princess Bride, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Mask of Zorro had to modify the classic archetype to attract a big audience.

The Black Smurfs

Followers of zombie fiction have remarked the similarities between the plot of The Black Smurfs and that of George A. Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead, which introduced a new archetype of zombies that would be later used in other fiction works: Plagues of zombies that infect the living people, turning them violent, irrational and uncontrolled, as the black Smurfs.

Yamazaki Ansai

He believed that just as much as the emperor, the bakufu were part of the sacred political order (and that these warriors were exemplified in the archetype of Susanoo).


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