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NANCY PELOSI is one of those politicians who seems made for caricature.

There is, in that sense, something reassuringly familiar about Summerhill, once you get through the gates and behind the caricature.

Ed Miliband, Labour's new leader, might not be the 'Red Ed' of caricature. But he might not be electable, either.

This rich and carefully researched biography sets Qutb for the first time in his Egyptian context, rescuing him from caricature without whitewashing his radicalism.

A chalk drawing shows a caricature of a medieval knight about to slay a dragon - reminding students they'll be using their reading strategies during independent reading time.

So EvoFIT was designed to show an animation of the final image, which would slowly accentuate the facial features, essentially creating a caricature, before morphing back to the original.

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He is not the anything-goes liberal of occasional caricature.

An artist paints a caricature of Muammar Gaddafi on a wall in Benghazi.

Mr Sarkozy, a satirist's delight, once declared that he preferred "an excess of caricature to an excess of censorship".

Yet most French reporting of these two cases, egged on by Mr Estrosi, has drawn a caricature of wicked bosses twisting the rules to exploit workers.

That invited criticism, and sometimes caustic caricature.

This is not only the first time review of the 61 years 'development of China's caricature art, but also the wonderful replay and an instantaneous fixation for China's caricature art and artists.

“Americans are used to thinking about manufacturing jobs as a caricature of what [they were] decades ago: jobs that required relatively little skill and even less critical thinking, ” he grumbles.

Mr Phillipson's book includes a pen-and-ink caricature of Smith trapped in a bubble of contemplation, holding a nosegay to ward off Edinburgh's stench.

In truth, Chinese workers were never as docile as the popular caricature suggested.

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