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He is seen by many as the very archetype of the leader.
He comes from the well of archetypes, where the person is smaller than the idea.
His friends portray him as the archetype of a nice guy.
But people often go there looking for another archetype: the celebrity.
It's a modern archetype, based on faith in a very old idea.
During this period his work became the archetype of Mexican design.
The Maze people looked back at the archetypes, who stood their ground.
But in many ways, it stands as the archetype of the great sports town.
First of all, how would you like to be an archetype?"
The average person can combine both archetypes in their daily life.
The male archetype once ruled, now the female one does.
"The goal was to make the family based on archetypes.
"There is already an archetype for this in American culture.
These archetypes, he finds, shape the stories people tell him about their lives.
Described as looking and acting like the archetype of a government official.
"You must have gone too deep; those are the archetypes you're getting, obviously."
They can serve as a warning that this archetype is present or will be.
"We want a car and jacket that are archetypes, too."
Despite the presence of these buildings throughout the area, a true archetype turned out to be very hard to find.
The journey had melted us down to a common archetype.
They also used him as an example for the "walking stereotype" archetype.
The bad boy is a common archetype in women's romance novels.
The archetype behaviour over time is shown in Figure 4.
At the same time, she became an American archetype - the ordinary person as celebrity.
He was still an American archetype, but a different sort for a new, jittery time.