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For all these reasons it's hard not to approach Allen's films biographically.
One possible concern was that readers would interpret the poem biographically.
Not much else is known, biographically, about Stay+ as an element of anonymity has maintained around the project until its most recent activity.
She treats Anne biographically, attempting to set her life in historical context.
If you are a serious fan, you may find the show biographically enthralling.
Those selected are sketched biographically, then contacted for additional information or asked to fill out a form.
If you are looking for a biographically revealing work on the life of a great composer, this book most likely will not please you.
The following are books in which Onassis is referenced biographically:
The collection is a resource for economically, biographically, and taxonomically important groups of fungi.
Biographically, Duras was alcoholic at various periods of her life, giving added weight to this symbol.
The only contemporary source for Sappho's life is her own poetry, and scholars are skeptical of reading it biographically.
This makes for a biographically interesting figure, but one challenging a clear distinction between history, legend, and philosophical point-making.
For Mr. Kaplan, the issue of tempo is resolved simply and biographically.
Many skalds were men of influence and power, and were thus biographically noted.
To her mind the authorities should be seen as well as heard, and she has tilted at them both biographically and professionally.
Thus, the reader is properly cued for the mixture of imaginary and biographically accurate episodes that follows.
This is biographically connected to Isaac Hunt's problems that come from his time in Barbados.
Biographically inspired works have also appeared in other literary genres and art forms, notably the film à clef.
Nor is it biographically revealing.
Their marital closeness ended in Yeats's last years, biographically humiliating if poetically fertile.
The judgment by Richard Posner describes parts of Mucha's life and work biographically.
They would be unsettling their biographically and structurally ingrained perceptions of gender relations and freshly look at it.
Everything one needs to know biographically about Welty can be gleaned from the Library of America chronology.
Shostakovich is being given a thorough going over this year, biographically and musically, and both examinations are leaving him a bit battered.
"I think I've handled all the turning points in Picasso's art, but I've only treated the art biographically," she said.