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1 So much for the old stereotype of gay men being wildly promiscuous.
2 Well, you can forget the old stereotype of the older generation being the most fallible.
3 The media portrays teens as being 'sexting', binge-drinking louts - but it's just a variation on a centuries- old stereotype .
4 The old stereotype of the woman carrying out the caring role in society is perpetuated by school leavers each year.
5 Terry Prone, who occasionally coaches Flynn, lamented the old stereotype for Soundbyte; Woodfull blamed Flynn for living down to it.
6 There's an old stereotype that says that Lusians are as subtle as a stomach pump and about half as pleasant.
7 The researchers said their study was the first to confirm the old stereotype about blustering men who dropped dead from apoplexy.
8 But that won't be the only challenge to the old stereotype of cariocas living a life of sun, sea, samba and alegria.
9 It's high time the old stereotypes were ditched, regardless of the result.
10 At times, some critics have said my comedy risks reinforcing old stereotypes .
11 As part of this, we tested old stereotypes and answered old questions.
12 And if so, will it be Oscar-caliber work or the same old stereotypes ?
13 What is patently absurd, however, is to stick to old stereotypes .
14 Sensationalised reporting of this event drew on all the old stereotypes .
15 The French lived up to all your favourite old stereotypes .
16 Old stereotypes have been used to stoke up the confrontation, which badly needs to be cooled down.
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