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Filling the answering machine with voicemails from a man alludes to a super, which alludes to your son living in an apartment and not your house.
It alludes to this period of time in its report.
The height of this powerful installation alludes to a tower.
The number 4 alludes to the car's four comfortable seats.
But it alludes to that topic rather than being direct.
It alludes to several potential meanings rather than giving one.
He never wrote the novel he alludes to, nor the plays.
The movie also depicts political corruption and alludes to class struggle.
Here, the intellectual conflict Packer only briefly alludes to is instructive.
The story no longer alludes to any conundrum: He was 75.
The line is called Prey Swim, which alludes to Patridge's environmental mission.
"The black star alludes to the deification of pop stars," Alexander explained.
Any other representation which alludes to the Olympics infringes the association right.
"Sounding the Air" (2018) alludes to the remarkable natural phenomenon of ballooning.
The sentence alludes to the former South Carolina governor's disappearance in 2009.
With this, Khoshbakht alludes to the voyeurism inherent in the genre's appeal.
Even the title alludes to those roots: Dalai means "ocean" in Mongolian.
Each glance, gesture and joke they share alludes to their deep history.
She also in one scene alludes to a desire to be a performer.
The product description on the brand's site also alludes to the band's lyrics.
But when Gwen takes the mic, her tone alludes to a different truth.
Yet he barely alludes to his white-hot career in Born a Crime.
It has such force because we are not shown what it alludes to.
Above all, as Mr. Shteyngart's narrator alludes to, we were seen as authentic.
Each season, the set alludes to the collection and Miuccia Prada's complex approach.
His manifesto alludes to visits to Poland, Ukraine, Iceland and Argentina as well.
While he won't spell it out, he alludes to a motivation that runs deep.
In the letter, he alludes to his reasons for ending a relationship with Madonna.
Annette heavily alludes to Frank being closeted, and Claire tells her to shut up!
The title of Tarantino's film alludes to the introduction that prefaces every fairy tale.
A raw soundscape, both indescribable and familiar alludes to a biological process, perhaps gestation.
Trump's fundraising blast alludes to the problems administration officials are having making the case.
The Russian-drafted proposed constitution alludes to Assad continuing for several seven-year terms.
The 35 in its name alludes to 35 liters, a nod to its capacity.
He alludes to accounts challenging his business practices and highlighting his expressions of bigotry.
For example, a small cardboard palm tree alludes to Corona's "find your beach" tagline.
Joe's new name — Will Bettelheim — most likely alludes to a real-life controversial psychologist.
He alludes to string theory, that unifying theory of everything, which is forever unattainable.
The LGBTQ acronym alludes to a solidarity between people that are actually remarkably different.
The show's title, Speechless, presumably alludes to the environment's inability to speak for itself.
In an interview, Brie alludes to all of her sister's drama with fiancé John Cena.
Only in the classroom does art really happen in the direct way Saunders alludes to.
In it, Lakyn alludes to them having severed ties to white supremacists in the family.
The title alludes to both Clarisse's mother and Clarisse's daughter, each of them named Ladivine.
It's incredibly heavy handed, and clearly alludes to the greater overall mystery of this season.
The clip alludes to a possible motive in the slayings: money, and lots of it.
He vaguely alludes to the mileage he's put on his own body in the statement.
Which is to say, I first encountered Morrison's words in the silence she alludes to.
The play alludes to a lack of education around HIV—is that a big problem?
Gol (the rose or flower) alludes to the beloved, while Bolbol (nightingale) symbolizes the lover.
As soon as he alludes to the problems in his marriage he offers a disclaimer.
Season after season he creates commercial men's wear that alludes to risks he largely sidesteps.
The pacifier is a symbol of immaturity, it alludes to a baby throwing a tantrum.
He alludes to "an avalanche of poor decisions," though we never learn what they were.
Ms. Worthen alludes to this in referring to the growing open-mindedness in evangelical colleges.
Joe&aposs new name — Will Bettelheim — most likely alludes to a real-life controversial psychologist.
One print alludes to the growing role of religion in Indonesian politics, without taking sides.
There were loads of new social problems arising, and the music definitely alludes to them.
The latter alludes to Varadkar's plain-speaking manner, which supporters say could widen the party's appeal.
She announced in November that she'd be making the second album her Instagram post alludes to.
But it also alludes to darkness in his past and trails even darker rumors behind him.
In 21986, Peter Doppler alludes to an "accident" that his father had on November 21986, 22052.
The ongoing war Marçal alludes to a few times is literal, and she never suggests otherwise.
On Saturday she released an autobiographical new song, "Thank U, Next," which alludes to her exes.
The charter alludes to the number of women who are victims of violence in their lives.
The title of the book alludes to the years the photographer and his father were born.
The post alludes to a "bad friend" who thrust upon "impossible standards" for Shepherd to meet.
But more importantly, it alludes to the enormous significance of freely speaking one's language of heritage.
The league's new motto, "La Ligue des talents," alludes to its unrivaled ability to develop players.
And the very frame of "threats to democracy" alludes to a larger abstract concern about Trump.
Samsung's own press invitation for the Galaxy S8 launch event alludes to the rounded corners, too.
His name alludes to the Easter fasting season, they note, and he rose to power during Lent.
Phrases reflect different aspects of Korean culture and copy alludes to beauty ideals long held by Koreans.
He also alludes to the men being crude to Becca in private, which is slightly more interesting.
That quip alludes to the other enormous edge that the American chemicals business has at the moment.
The artwork alludes to the repetitive labor of sustaining a family, but also of sustaining one's art.
Causal Power presents a prose poem that alludes to the cultural history of black life in America.
Just as carefully, Mr. Hawley alludes to the fact that Rachel Bateman was kidnapped as a baby.
"Bambina" worries about coastal storms and police overreaction; its chorus alludes to Christians martyred in Rome's Colosseum.
We have a double whammy today, and the puzzle's title, "Cracking Wise," quite brilliantly alludes to both.
The title alludes to Seattle, where Webster grew up, and Washington, D.C., where he's lived since 2012.
He alludes to the comic book form, in which neither illustration nor text stands on its own.
In other verses, she seemingly alludes to her on-and-off relationship with ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber.
As Abby's other guests arrive, everyone alludes to the sad, but unspecified, fate of Sarah's romantic partner.
Mr. Bezos alludes to another potential motivation for A.M.I.'s blackmail threat: He owns The Washington Post.
We see only smatterings of the writing she alludes to and none of the truly interesting letters.
Kendi alludes to the projection that minorities will make up most of the US population by mid-century.
Elsewhere in the expansive show, the artist poetically alludes to issues of climate change, neoliberalism, and free capitalism.
The crescent shape alludes to the moon while the curved structure suggests a sweeping view of the sky.
He is so lacking in decorum that he neither wears perfume nor alludes to Chinese poetry when talking.
The gesture alludes to the fact that Saudi women are denied, among other things, the right to drive.
Worth first alludes to a longer-term chart highlighting an underperformance of the KBW Bank Index versus the .
It's hard for new artists to make a strong debut, especially one that alludes to a promising future.
Aside from those few individual cases Sibonga alludes to, you've got all the bone you're going to get.
The performance alludes to the violence slaves endured and the ways that history informs African diasporic identity today.
But, on a deeper level, it alludes to the many family members he has lost over the years.
The post also alludes to a struggle with depression, but does not explicitly say Verne died by suicide.
His method alludes to a deep, restless sense of inquiry, enhanced by his resistance to a signature style.
The launch video released Sunday morning alludes to several policy debates, including immigration, gun control and climate change.
Her mountain of hair alludes to a traditional African style while being contemporary American at the same time.
One major sticking point, which the Tribune alludes to, is the lack of a plausible mechanism of harm.
The imagery alludes to Puerto Rico's position in the United States — Puerto Ricans are very much American citizens.
He again alludes to supposed new information about how Alabama is going to be affected by the storm.
Nothing is directly identifiable, but it all alludes to the nature of both the subject and the artist.
He alludes to threats, violent fights (some terrifying), but it is murky, and in a self-serving way.
Because Cosby created and voiced Fat Albert, the installation implicitly alludes to Cosby's complicated legacy as America's disgraced dad.
Cersei's the kind of person who smugly alludes to gossip, and then says she can't tell you any specifics.
The horse is killed instantly, then via montage, the movie alludes to other animals they experimented on, including elephants.
Some may dread this sabbat, which falls on August 1, since it alludes to the end of summer, too.
Obliquely, Ms Han alludes to the 1980 Gwangju massacre of protesters in South Korea—the setting of "Human Acts".
Psy slickly alludes to this in his new song, "I Luv It," which shows his views skyrocketing on YouTube.
The image alludes to the ways in which self-fashioning is an expression of self-control and claiming identity.
In burying encyclopedic knowledge, Jones alludes to the ways organized information has historically constructed misrepresentations of non-dominant cultures.
Still, the hype about Harris is primarily a reflection of the weak Democratic bench, as the Chronicle alludes to.
The name We Buy Gold alludes to the historic undervaluing of artists of color in august museums and galleries.
This level of intense SEO work is probably better suited for larger websites, which Botify's pricing structure alludes to.
According to Sunder Katwala of British Future, a think-tank, Mr Khan's achievement alludes to the "depolarisation" of society.
Morgan never alludes to a rhetorical performance by one of her characters without inserting it whole into her text.
In Prostitute Laundry Shane alludes to being criticised online for her sex work, which gradually inured her against trolling.
A vital question underpins the narrative: Was Panero, whose poetry barely alludes to the war, irreversibly transformed by it?
China's current leader, Xi Jinping, alludes to the era in his call for a "China Dream" of national rejuvenation.
This exhibition, which alludes to but doesn't explicitly discuss these tensions, aims to put Matisse's influences front and center.
It alludes to Serena being childish and angry (I'd argue that the text relies on racist, sexist tropes, too).
He tantalizingly alludes to the role that state courts might play by invoking Justice Thurgood Marshall's dissent in Rodriguez.
He alludes to his earlier experiences during a conversation with his own boss, a prosecutor named Magda (Rodica Lazar).
The revealer, at 62A, is a "Classic hairstyle," the FRENCH TWIST, which alludes to the twisting of the names.
Camilo Ontiveros also alludes to an absent subject in his "Temporary Storage: The Belongings of Juan Manuel Montes" (225).
The film alludes to them having a troubled marriage, so much so that Princess Mary considers leaving her husband.
Atlanta's name alludes to the city's role as a destination for people from all over the South, Handler said.
Shedding feathers across the otherwise black stage creates a stunning visual effect, and alludes to how fake this image is.
The term 'hospice' alludes to the history of the Reina Sofía museum and its present role in Madrid's urban imagination.
The imagery is perplexing to say the least — if the picture alludes to the 1811 rebellion, who is attacking whom?
One of its songs, "Desde Aquí," alludes to a battle — and that's exactly what's happening in Puerto Rico right now.
Currently, the site is basically just some text that alludes to two allegedly potential new attacks dubbed Skyfall and Solace.
The name, of course, alludes to the mystical, immortal phoenix, which rises from the ashes in a shock of light.
And the preview for next week's episode alludes to a romantic moment with Tobey (Keegan Allen) and Spencer (Troian Bellisario).
" The AAP also alludes to possible psychological trauma, since children who have arrived at the border "have taken harrowing journeys.
He briefly alludes to Beethoven in this work in three movements, each dedicated to a model, Dutilleux being the last.
The title perhaps alludes to this shared process of making, as well as the shared experience of reading the paper.
Some art alludes to the darker sides of Austrian history, including Gottfried Helnwein's photorealistic images of wounded or poisoned children.
It brings out the heart and adds that emotional heaviness that I feel that oftentimes the music alludes to anyway.
Those things aren't coming from me, but anything that alludes to them, I think, draws people in at the moment.
The new novel alludes to this conflict and other crucial elements in the pair's background without quite making them palpable.
I wish she had done more to examine Facebook's power in Pakistan, which she alludes to but never fully explicates.
In the recently released recap of the call, Trump alludes to the investigation of the 2016 Democratic National Committee breach.
The phrase alludes to the fear of popular unrest boiling over, which is, as ever, the party state's highest priority.
Brown alludes to his former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate, Anthony Chickillo -- who was arrested this year for allegedly attacking his girlfriend.
Any content that simulates or alludes to violence against an individual will also no longer be allowed on the platform.
The affidavit reportedly alludes to a comment from a relative that Terrulli was growing weary of her relationship with Teschner.
It alludes to her past, yet lacks certain traits that distinguished the electroclash duo—but this is more than fine.
Placed next to her ceramic pottery and embroidered works, Baoding Balls alludes to the intuitive, calming aspects of a physical practice.
The book's Japanese fukuro toji (bound-pocket) binding style, with double folded pages, alludes to the story of human coupling within.
Jordan is vague about why that's the case, but alludes to the pressures of fame on the Green Bay Packers player.
In an excerpt of her book, Flack alludes to an encounter or informal relationship she had with Prince Harry in 2009.
The title of the show, gay slang for a man's asshole, also alludes to Orson Welles' classic film, Citizen Kane (1941).
The laser cutting "alludes to the clash between the traditional detail" and modern technology, which perfectly describes the innovation team's approach.
That's on top of results from ovulation prediction kits and the vaguer "other elements of fertility tracking" the release alludes to.
The Sempre pitch deck alludes to this divisive debate, and sets up its platform as something that can solve these problems.
Whichever way you spin it, captioning a picture that alludes to a singer who died from alcohol poisoning is pretty tasteless.
In a lengthy monologue, she alludes to an abusive relationship with her father, and how her past inaction has frustrated her.
Much of it takes place in front of a Ross Bleckner-like painting that alludes to the American bombing of Baghdad.
On January 26, Simon & Schuster announced the book's title -- which alludes to the Oval Office -- and a March 17 release date.
He even alludes to it himself: Facebook's M, a personal assistant service for tech writers, relies in part on artificial intelligence.
Simple, affectionate and with a Francophone touch, the artist alludes to a recent visit to the Calders' home in Roxbury, Conn.
The newest offering from the Florence watchmaker Panerai alludes to the sleek profile and distinctive sans-serif typefaces of the '20s.
She alludes to politics and social circumstance, indicating a willingness to portray herself as a person living in the present moment.
Burton's Instagram post alludes to this when he mentions that he was not allowed to be with her at the time.
I was surprised that the film alludes to her mother's cancer diagnosis, but then disappointed that it wasn't explored more deeply.
An inlaid metal pattern on the floor alludes to an astrological chart complete with planet-like circles in shades of gray.
Worth first alludes to a chart of the PHLX semiconductor index, which acts as a proxy for the broader semiconductor industry.
But "Don't you wish you could listen to both at the exact same time?" also alludes to the radio station itself.
The book alludes to several themes that are relevant in the 22018st century, the two major ones being privacy and freedom.
The Middle Passage Fence is a colorful installation that abstractly alludes to the slave trade that brought Africans to the Americas.
Several stories draw on dark material: "La Barca de la Ilusión" alludes to her husband's drug addiction, "Rainy Day" to her boozing.
"I have chills," Dickinson, 62, tells Henry in the clip after he alludes to the fact she was away when Belushi died.
The It in theaters alludes to this horrific incident in Derry's racist history, but Fukunaga and Palmer opted to show it all.
The image is displayed on a wall painted Bone Black, and alludes to Hocking's graveyard of boats, temporarily resurrected to roam again.
It is perhaps not a coincidence that the candidates whose branding alludes to the past hold the top positions in the polls.
The term "xenogenesis" alludes to science-fiction novelist Octavia Estelle Butler (1947–2006) and her classic Xenogenesis Trilogy (later retitled Lilith's Brood).
Although highly specific details are remiss, Mori's precise manipulation of paper to form such a busy scene alludes to his intricate handiwork.
What is terrifying here, as The Ritual alludes to, is how the fear of men can lead all sorts of horrors manifesting.
The original Times story alludes to an unnamed female assistant whom Weinstein pressured into giving him a massage while he was naked.
The Zwarte Pieten are meant to be Santa's team of helpers, who—as their name not-so-subtly alludes to—are black.
"What Booker has in mind when he alludes to being an agitator is agitating for the cause of himself," Noam Scheiber wrote.
October 2, 2016 -- Stone alludes to future WikiLeaks releases Stone appeared to predict that WikiLeaks would soon post damaging materials about Clinton.
The "artificial deadlines" Canelo's statement alludes to could have seen De La Hoya and Golden Boy's involvement in this prospective bout compromised.
"There is a simple decorative element that alludes to a particular period, but there is also a strong narrative," Mr. King said.
But besides the appendages and organs, Villalongo also alludes to methods of socialization to show us what keeps the black body together.
Halfway through "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl," Carrie alludes to her sexual fluidity by describing a relationship with bandmate Corin Tucker.
Regina worries about Madeline, which is understandable — she alludes to her daughter's time "in the psych ward" — and also, to Madeline, infuriating.
I'm not saying he was there at the massacre that Paul Marrane alludes to, but then again, I'm not saying he wasn't.
The "B" in the collection name refers to the jeweler, while the "zero1" alludes to the first year of the new millennium.
A small sign in their kitchen says "everyday I'm brusselin'," and the apartment wifi password alludes to their shared love of eggplant.
To be more contemporary about this piece, it also alludes to the internet-fueled crazes for cosplay and so-called furry fandom.
The work asks what the word "neighbor" means and at the same time alludes to issues of gentrification relevant to the area.
It alludes to various spiritual ideas about inner light, and Rozin wisely left the imagery open enough to accommodate various individual beliefs.
The writer, a fan of tracking her significant other with Find My Friends, alludes to the app's creepy reputation in the first paragraph.
One page that is still under the candidate's current likes, "The West Is The Best," has a banner image that alludes to rape.
And it's no spoiler to say that the generational nature of its tale is something The Last Jedi alludes to explicitly several times.
In this context, it alludes to the permeability of the Mason-Dixon line; it also illustrates the detailed, comprehensive discernment behind the exhibit.
Kanye West's "Life of Pablo" almost certainly alludes to him, though the artist says it was named after Saint Paul, from the bible.
"Killing Eve" alludes to the dead and mutilated women of Bond, as well as those in shows such as "True Detective" and "Mindhunter".
The misspelled "guid" in the handrail's title alludes to the acronym, GUID, or Global Unique Identifier, which Microsoft's programming uses to identify resources.
She also alludes to fertility tracking and "rhythm" apps, which OB-GYNs are extremely cautious of because there's so much room for mistakes.
It's not only Nike's tagline: "Just do it" is also a meme that alludes to Shia LaBeouf's brief but effective viral motivational speech.
Some commentators have even claimed the video alludes to the 2014 Sewol Ferry tragedy, with imagery that echoes the memorial to the event.
This name is borrowed from the traditional Ancient eyeliner, but alludes to a smokey or deep black color, rather than the pencil's formulation.
Pretty much every end-of-the-year list this winter alludes to the fact that 2017 sucked major ass, and for good reason.
Though in a deleted scene exclusively released to the Huffington Post, Rose alludes to a backstory that may explain her brand of evil.
Trump also, despite the self-made man mythology he sometimes alludes to, belongs to a family that has been prosperous for three generations.
She alludes to trolls she's had to ban, many of whom accuse her of being a pre-pubescent prankster masquerading as a grandma.
But the title of Tonia Ko's new symphony alludes to fireworks and other joyful events, as well as natural ones like erupting volcanoes.
Shepherd shared a post on her Instagram story that alludes to a "bad friend" and being given "impossible standards" to live up to.
This is important because it alludes to the fact that results are impacted by skill, something that differentiates it from luck-based gambling.
The image of the mythical tower turned into an homage to lard alludes to our corrupted best intentions to reach toward the heavens.
What I loved about your choice was that it alludes to the fact that there are so many options when you're writing, always.
" In ANOTHER cryptic post -- using her own voice -- Blackburn alludes to an abusive situation with an unnamed person ... and says, "I am broken.
The northern location of Kamaitachi alludes to the rural region where Hijikata was raised, and where Hosoe's family fled for safety during WWII.
Used in a tweet: To make a statement that's seemingly self-deprecating but the subtext of which alludes to one's success or triumph.
Throughout, with greater subtlety, the movie alludes to the mechanisms of the plot by setting major scenes on staircases or in railway stations.
Despite the tragic endings of many of the myths she alludes to in her work, she postpones the closing down of the story.
The surprise is in how the work otherwise alludes to consumption: all the fabric used in the pieces comes from Kostianovsky's personal belongings.
Drake repeatedly alludes to running out of time and mentions that he's been fighting with the unnamed partner, whom he addresses throughout the song.
It's a work that alludes to the memory of the nearly four million slaves sent from Angola to Brazil during the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
"Look At Her Now" alludes to a past boyfriend cheating on Gomez, and her coming out stronger on the other side of the relationship.
There, the quinceañera goes to the religious celebration formally dressed — the gown is generally ostentatious, creative, and alludes to her status as a princess.
Watson's tweet reportedly alludes to a video of a woman biting into a cooked bat in Wuhan, China, according to media outlet Foreign Policy.
We see a shot of Samurai warriors being prepped in the factory, and the narrator alludes to an entire universe of Delos-built worlds.
The title alludes to the Truffaut film, "Day for Night," a filmmaking term for creating nighttime scenes by underexposing footage shot in broad daylight.
The conglomeration of forms Kautz has arranged in the T-shaped gallery alludes to the commodity fetishism that rots religion, politics, industry, and art.
"I was sent there by the Clinton administration to meddle in their elections," he said, flippantly using language that alludes to the current controversy.
His character represents the hope for the ladies' new lives, but its faded quality also alludes to the reality Kimmy isn't ready to accept.
So, the next time your horoscope alludes to tough times ahead, that's your cue to get tough as well (and not to stress out).
Brown's drawing on the book's front cover alludes to the historiated initials of illuminated manuscripts, even as it presents the Bible as a clitoris.
Part of the museum's contemporary art program, Lost Spaces alludes to the small details of the building's life, long before it became a landmark.
She self-deprecatingly alludes to being a "bad friend" who lives with her husband in "an overpriced converted yuppie loft complex" that she despises.
But as Fernández-Flores alludes to in his story, life expectancy in the 21st and 22nd centuries could conceivably skyrocket to true Methuselah levels.
But the challenges he alludes to, including election interference and privacy safeguards, won't evaporate by breaking up Facebook or any other big tech company.
Perry alludes to a more comprehensive Hansberry biography apparently in the works by Margaret Wilkerson, who is widely recognized as the leading Hansberry scholar.
The art features luminous colors and dotted patterns, whose staccato effects evoke "Broken Skies," a title that alludes to the fractures caused by colonialism.
For a show whose title alludes to the killers within its student body, as well as their mortality rate, it genuinely loves its characters.
The news outlet's investigation alludes to the secrecy surrounding the way the Board of Nursing handles it's disciplinary cases and it's lack of record keeping.
And that image alludes to the future our state's en route toward, if we allow it to progress unimpeded: very Purple Texas, very Blue Twitter.
The first is an obvious reference to the infrared light traveling through fiber optic cables, but the other alludes to the lines of political power.
The start of the new year means for many an opportunity to refresh, and for the fashionistas out there that usually alludes to their wardrobes.
It alludes to the medical euphemism of "homosexual cancer" when talking about AIDS and depicts the episodes of helplessness that Prior feels without a cure.
Mrs May endorsed Japan's concept of a "free and open Indo-Pacific", a term that alludes to concerns over China's troublesome behaviour in the region.
Mayor McCoy in a controlled mayoral way, freaks out on Josie for taking the JJ and says alludes to Josie's father having struggled with addiction.
At first blush, this description alludes to how individual brands (like, say, Crate & Barrel) already market products within narratives both online and in print catalogs.
She alludes to being depressed before the album's writing a number of times, but seems unwilling to bleed in print when the songs might suffice.
The title of the film, Thank You For Your Service, alludes to a common expression many veterans hear when people find out about their service.
The biblical verses from Romans that Jeffress alludes to aren't simply a legitimization of "just war" (itself a contested topic within the wider Christian tradition).
Navarro speaks somewhat hesitantly about that early period of her career, during which she alludes to instances of institutionalized sexism that suppressed her artistic ambitions.
Start with the name, which alludes to the notion of taking a former bar space, in this case Whiskey Social, and giving it new life.
The installation functions as a precursor to the Underline's rotating arts program; each work alludes to the project's vision of health, movement, and greener space.
The cultivation of water lilies alludes to the agricultural labor taken on by immigrants, by ancient Mayan peoples, and, eventually, by bodies in the future.
It's also in "Kill Jay Z," that he, without detail, alludes to nearly losing Beyonce due to infidelity, something that fans have speculated since Lemonade.
Later we find out why: He alludes to what happened between the two "the other night," but Nova is there for strictly business, no pleasure.
Worth first alludes to a five-year chart of the XBI ETF, highlighting a recent break above its 2015 highs, a key level around $90.
The latter's title presumably alludes to Wendrow's recent practice of collaging her painted and repainted canvases with paper and tape elements using thick, colorful thread.
Its title alone alludes to Rakowitz's interest in veiled or misunderstood meanings, standing as a machine's mistranslation of the film title, Revenge of the Sith.
And "The Ferryman," a sprawling drama whose title alludes to the boatman who brings souls to Hades, is leading in the race for best play.
Fury unsubtly alludes to this in his rant on social media, saying Joshua and his promoter Hearn "robbed" the belt they're defending on June 25th.
Critics pointed out that the "Rabbit" sculpture elegantly and enigmatically alludes to earlier pieces by such artists as Constantin Brancusi, Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol.
Grant's preface alludes to the fact that he wrote as he was dying cruelly of throat cancer, after a swindler had bankrupted and humiliated him.
Toward the end of the season, Beck discovers a box of disturbing evidence in Joe's apartment that alludes to his crimes and creepy stalker behavior.
When a big reveal at the end of the episode alludes to the inherent immortality of the elite, it's Angelique who comes through with the truth.
The painting also subtly alludes to Matisse's "Conversation" (1912), a domestic scene in which a standing man in striped pajamas towers over his seated, browbeaten wife.
It aired during Monday night's episode of Love & Hip-Hop, and like her album title, alludes to Cardi's newfound fame and the bothersome trappings of it.
The phrase alludes to a 1980s car advertisement contrasting a range of flashy new models with the tried-and-trusted versions bought by a previous generation.
"Narcissus," of course, alludes to the Greek myth of the hunter who fell in love with his own face and stared at it until he died.
" Kemsley also alludes to some upcoming revelations about Richards: "I think Kyle might have some deep-rooted things — maybe things have to surface at some point.
As she gets deeper into its story, she wonders whether the tale actually might be a revenge fantasy that alludes to their painful real-life breakup.
And the album's first single, "Chained To The Rhythm" featuring Skip Marley, alludes to politics with lyrics about living in a bubble and breaking down walls.
As he alludes to, short-term bonds tend to be guided closely by expectations of Fed policy, while longer-term yields more purely reflect economic expectations.
Also, past rumors have speculated that it will be organized in a "choose-your-own-adventure" style — which the trailer alludes to but doesn't exactly confirm.
However, following the footage of Trump posing with military leaders and their spouses where Trump alludes to a mysterious "calm before the storm" Stewart loses it.
" Some digging around reveals that Oura's early adopters have been millionaire biohacker types, which the company alludes to on its website, exhorting users to "Hack yourself.
"The challenges he [Hughes] alludes to, including election interference and privacy safeguards, won't evaporate by breaking up Facebook or any other big tech company," Clegg continued.
The Native American name for this full moon, the Worm Moon, alludes to the earthworms that emerge from the softening ground at this time of year.
Instead, the title of the series, It Happens, alludes to Mazurkevich's effort to spread awareness and portray some of the lesser recognized incidents of sexual assault.
Myth is a part of this, something he alludes to on "Higgs Boson Blues," one of the tracks on his new "best of" album, Lovely Creatures.
He alludes to letting his scars bleed, he talks about learning lessons — ultimately, he sounds like all of our LiveJournals circa 218, post-first serious breakup.
Made of tinted concrete, its play of colors alludes to the color that flickers over the surface of the pond — and through the art of Monet.
The crooked lawyer, played by Bob Odenkirk, never makes an appearance in "El Camino," but it alludes to what happened to him after the series finale.
A 2017 sketch in which a SafeLite AutoGlass technician alludes to being a sexual predator was removed from the air after the windshield company complained online.
Built on the old St. Vincent's Hospital site in the West Village, it alludes to a mythical New York, from a past that never quite existed.
Shot in Recife, the short alludes to the musical rhythm, pagode, also known as swingueira (hence a play on the words swing and "guerra" or "war").
In the piece, Shteyngart alludes to the comfort that his first watch brought him—how, as a child, it helped him acclimate to a new country.
She alludes to the political context in this new book, but the shape of her stunning memoir hews closely to what she herself saw and heard.
"I chose the phonetic spelling because it alludes to that space between and can be read as both 'sucker' and 'succor,'" Rodríguez told The Oberlin Review.
The title Silvery Light refers directly to Umbrico's gleaming subject, but it also alludes to the role of light in shaping our understanding of an image.
A closer look reveals that her left eye is bruised and swollen; in the wall text, Montana alludes to a fight the subject was involved in.
The reference alludes to a coup in 1964 when a previous left-wing government was overthrown and replaced with a military dictatorship that ruled for 20 years.
As tributes continue to pour in across social media, a fitting hashtag has been adopted to honor Brown, #SmileLikeBrownie, which alludes to one of his defining characteristics.
As Susan continues reading, she begins to suspect that the tale may be a personal revenge fantasy that alludes to her painful real-life breakup with Edward.
As the 32-minute looping scene changes the way the event is experienced with each take, it alludes to colonial rule and how history often repeats itself.
But even if the building's motif alludes to the sexual culture of a society that ended more than 22009,22013 years ago, Greek pederasty was a male phenomenon.
But, like every couple, they've had their bumps in the road — a fact Bushnell alludes to in her sweet Instagram post wishing her man a happy birthday.
It also alludes to the debates surrounding climate change and the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, which saw this country seize, through war and plunder, California from Mexico.
Tanisha Ford alludes to this in an interview she once did with Aperture: in order to understand 'Black is Beautiful' you have to see Black is Beautiful.
Without going into too much detail, one main theme alludes to the fact that there are dark forces everywhere, and these forces are mostly driven by greed.
Luiselli alludes to and cannibalizes many real books, some canonical, some obscure, in "Lost Children Archive," but this Italian novel is a work of her own making.
Rereading her book, in which she alludes to her hypersensitivity to light and her social isolation, Ms. Legler realized that the disorder was hiding in plain sight.
A nearby beach has a name that alludes to the expulsion from Eden, so a suggestion of sin hangs in the air amid the churches and cafes.
The title alludes to Emily Dickinson's poem addressing a world "that never wrote to me," raising questions about what we withhold from the people closest to us.
Speaking to CNN, Tee alludes to engineering the skin to self-heal, and shortening the time it takes for an electronic skin to react to a stimulus.
While Höfer's photo does not convey this history explicitly, its gorgeous blue light alludes to political idealism — the artist's lens aimed upward might symbolize progress and idealism.
" The argyle green star cup — "Stargyle" — alludes to an illustration of "a couple reaching up to place a star atop a holiday tree from Christmas Blend 1999.
Moroso commissioned the earliest Urquiola work on view at the PMA, her "Fjord" armchair (2002), a witty play on Danish modern that alludes to the country's coastline.
Like the films of Quentin Tarantino, part of Samurai Jack's appeal is how its creator artfully alludes to the stories he loves, but makes them his own.
Realizing that he himself is the devil, and his own creator, alludes to a scene from the finale of Season 1, and a classic painting by Michaelangelo, too.
It promises a donation to the #MeToo movement and alludes to an ongoing investigation, but it doesn't mention the allegations against Moonves or the women who made them.
The midpoint of that falls above what Wall Street expected — around $49.2 billion — and it alludes to a big quarter where Apple has traditionally unveiled a new iPhone.
This repeated development is also evoked in "Cyclops," (2019) which, in comparing a mother with a mythological one-eyed ogre, alludes to the idea of mother as monster.
Given that the waiver you're asked to sign alludes to "graphic scenes of simulated horror" and "performance-driven fear tactics," it's safe to assume things won't go well.
Kline had initially offered to testify voluntarily, which Jordan alludes to in his letter, and the GOP has been sharply critical of Cummings for not taking that offer.
He alludes to cases of vandalism, death threats, and briefly mentions a law enforcement plant that tried to infiltrate and entrap the mosque—but declines to provide details.
The imagined AMK (Allerton-Meadowbrook-Kickapoo) habitat alludes to the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y), a real corridor created to bring grizzly bears back to the Rockies.
Warning: The following alludes to some spoilers for The Force Awakens (but seriously...) MASHABLE: Did you all have to talk to Lucasfilm at all about using Kylo Ren?
A statement on the website alludes to the "alternative facts" phrase coined by Trump aide Kellyanne Conway when defending a statement by White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
Prior to Michael's arrival, he flirts with Vicky, alludes to a tattoo he got to honor Halloween, and, while dressed as a farmer, names his adorable toy horse.
The trailer alludes to a period of extreme weather following a nuclear detonation, eventually leading to a new world — a world where people shoot sawblades from crossbows, apparently.
Women delicately mime picking flowers, or are turned upside down when the text, sung onstage by a tenor and mezzo-soprano, alludes to a pavilion reflected in water.
The painting's title, which references a rite of passage for his parents, also alludes to the 20-year-old protagonist, Bigger Thomas, in Richard Wright's novel Native Son.
Riffing off the work of Japanese-American artists and designers, and appropriating their aesthetics and forms, Orlianeta alludes to a creative lineage that the internment failed to stifle.
The screenplay, by Allan Heinberg, alludes to it repeatedly without ever going overboard, turning the movie into a sly commentary on the arrogance, folly and cruelty of men.
In their respective mediums, each alludes to structures of white supremacy through theatrical or stylized performances and complex systems of visual reference, including costumes, masks, and interior decoration.
Nari Ward's exhibition TILL, LIT at Lehmann Maupin gallery alludes to and signifies those key systems of social organization that we can't seem to escape: race and class.
The exhibition's misspelled title alludes to a struggle with complex identity as intimate and purposeful but not evil, an expression of being disjointed with roots in multiple places.
This formula is known to create "honey skin" — a term that alludes to a social media trend of the dewy, glowing complexion that's a byproduct of healthy, balanced skin.
She also alludes to that rumored Pretty Little Liars spin-off, writing that "Rosewood will forever live on!" which certainly piques our interest since Ravenswood didn't quite take off.
This group of international consultants alludes to the fact that the first hyperloop will likely not be built in the US, but in a country with fewer regulatory restrictions.
Treating reflective surfaces in such ways also alludes to the generally unseen forces of the phenomenal world, by which the manmade is persistently overwhelmed and transformed by natural processes.
Ferrari finished third overall in the championship, 70 points behind runners-up Red Bull although the 70 in the SF70-H designation alludes to the sportscar company's 70th anniversary.
Biblical allusions aside, Faust 3 also playfully alludes to a wide range of material, including Shakespeare, Billie Holiday, Christmas carols, Roman history, Yeats, Donne, and of course Goethe's Faust.
The Big Pay Back, a video of an impromptu street performance, alludes to what the artist sees as what's at stake with this presidential election for the black community.
"There is a dry and metallic rose accord that alludes to classicism, but is also seductive, which makes it suitable for the modern man and woman," Mr. Chong said.
In the filing Tuesday, Mueller's team alludes to the steps it took to bring the troll farm charges, and that investigators have used cooperating witnesses to build the case.
Durant's Dream Map, Ursa Minor, alludes to the lasting impact of the founding father's refusal at the signing of our governing document to enact universal freedoms for all men.
Again, this is something Martin alludes to in his books when the Other speaks and Will thinks the voice sounds "like the cracking of ice on a winter lake."
In the September 2130 tape, Cohen alludes to a hush money deal involving former Playboy model Karen McDougal, who claimed she had an affair with Trump a decade earlier.
His visual vocabulary is sparse, gentle, and considered; its preciousness telegraphs Wilmarth's minimalism with an aura of affection, a unique warmth that alludes to the linguistic dexterity of Mallarmé.
Or perhaps the disparity alludes to the changes we perceive as we approach an image for a close look at a detail, then move back for a broader view.
A new exhibition at the British Museum underscores the material remains associated with the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, and their display alludes to Britain's long and fraught history with Iraq.
Feeling overwhelmed with the nonstop work of producing, monitoring, and promoting videos is a common feeling within the community, and something Kjellberg alludes to in his most recent video.
The email also alludes to the fluid nature of the primary field, which, after some winnowing, stands to potentially become more bloated even two months before the Iowa caucuses.
Democrats across the country swiftly condemned Trump's rhetoric and definition of "lynching," a term that alludes to racist violence against black people, not a constitutional process such as impeachment.
It takes more than 40 pages until he clearly alludes to being gay, in a quick detour as he describes witnessing the rise of the infant Facebook at Harvard.
The second section gives the show a combustible center; its title alludes to the debate over whether self-taught artists could be compared to trained ones or are incomparable.
L's installation Pedestal, a Elkay drinking fountain deconstructed and hung from the ceiling, alludes to the segregated black and white drinking fountains installed throughout the South during Jim Crow.
She also alludes to her high-profile relationships with rapper Tyga (they share 6-year-old son King Cairo) and Rob Kardashian (father to her 2½-year-old daughter Dream).
Peterson's open letter spends little time extolling the health benefits of cannabis, but alludes to a handful of studies suggesting that opioid use has declined in states that legalized marijuana.
For religious evidence, take the title and focus of Bone of My Bones, which alludes to the creation of woman from the rib of man in the Book of Genesis.
Tomas Phillips: "Necro Fucking Satanae" alludes to Celtic Frost's "Synagoga Satanae," though we decided to throw the "fucking" in as a kind of fist-in-the-air celebration of metal.
It alludes to the fragility of life and is a twisted reminder that the grass is hardly ever greener on the other side (or, in the apartment across the street).
The work alludes to Yoko Ono's famous 1964 performance, Cut Piece, where she invited the audience to cut away her clothing as a symbolic statement about femininity and women's rights.
In the song, his lyric "I've been going through it, you just go around it" alludes to how Miller now wants to deal with his issues instead of ignoring them.
The Astrotwins describe this lunar event as the official start of "cosmic cuffing season," which alludes to the heightened sense of harmony you may feel with your partner starting tomorrow.
It discusses the possibility that job automation will lead to greater inequality, and alludes to the great abundance of data being collected about us by companies like Facebook and Google.
"The title of the exhibition — A Perfect Chemistry — alludes to the alchemy involved in making early photographs, but also to that special connection they shared as photographic partners," Lyden explained.
The line clearly alludes to next series of films that will make up one final Fast & Furious trilogy, while also giving a bittersweet nod to the loss of Paul Walker.
Considering the degree to which the public eventually turned against the war — and largely for the very reasons Shyamalan alludes to in The Village — the film ends up feeling prescient.
One of the other things you do, that brings the street into the mostly lily-white tradition of history painting, is use graffiti on the mosaics, which alludes to tagging.
Both Cheers and Frasier, for example, made running gags out of Norm and Niles's ever-absent wives (which Broad City alludes to with Abbi's roommate, whom we've never actually seen).
It alludes to no information that provides indications that some American was directly acting as an agent on behalf of Russia but, instead, coins a phrase of lesser relationship — i.e.
The installation alludes to visual documents — random photographic portraits, still lifes of fruits and plants, arbitrary miscellaneous props — shared online to calibrate computer monitors to a "neutral" standardized color schema.
I am not talking raising children like this article alludes to, but managing to care for chronically ill children and aging parents, and many times both at the same time.
The severity of the painting's figures and the acidity of its blue and green colors, she said, alludes to a point in history that inspired Picasso's mural-size "Guernica" canvas.
When the first gentleman (Tim Daly) alludes to the couple's waning sex life on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," Bess is forced to address the imbalance within their relationship.
He alludes to Gershwin's aversion to commitment and his loneliness, and explores his relationship with his older brother, the lyricist Ira Gershwin, a vital collaborator on many works (including "Porgy").
A more charitable reading of the carnival-attraction of a piece might argue that it alludes to how woman are made examples of and victimized more than their male counterparts.
In the film, Ms. Payne, who has been arrested many times, refers to her crimes as "campaigns" and alludes to taking on another identity when she stakes out a target.
The passage on elements of the dossier that may have been corroborated is heavily redacted, but it alludes to Page's contacts with Russian officials on his 2016 trips to Moscow.
He transforms objects that usually lie beneath the earth into a moment of beauty, and in doing so, alludes to the labor associated with people than install and clean such pipes.
Fran Lebowitz calls him a "nun," putting the onus on his own vow of chastity, though he yearningly alludes to white gay friends — like Tom Ford — who found long-term partners.
The above save the day invite, which was sent out to reporters today, subtly alludes to the inclusion of several convertible form factors, while paying homage to the Windows 10 logo.
With this, Mr Kharchenko alludes to the "German Christians" movement, which aimed to harmonise Germany's Protestant traditions with National Socialism, but inevitably also evokes the re-emergence of far-right movements.
The report alludes to MIT Engine, Cyclotron Road, MassMEP-Greentown and Fraunhofer TechBridge as some models doing just that by using unique approaches to enable innovation and facilitate commercialization of startups.
The phrase alludes to the unmarked troops who invaded Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in March 2014 and were referred to as "polite people" and "little green men" by Russian state-sponsored media.
This visual duality alludes to the injustices Polak hopes to provoke a conversation about: the abundant detention and incarceration of immigrants occurring on the fringes of communities across the United States.
Drudge's tweet alludes to "Drain the swamp," a mantra of the Trump campaign in its closing months that the candidate used to promise to take on corruption and the Washington establishment.
In a major metropolitan area, one extended landmark will connect a port, oil fields, urban centers, suburban neighborhoods, and everything in between — an intimate relationship which the movie's title alludes to.
One audience member not-so-abstractly alludes to a bad boyfriend with whom incompatibly doesn't seem to be limited solely by zodiac sign ("He's an Aries, obviously," she says, eyes rolling).
In my view, this moral regression — like the resurgence of overt bigotry in our political discourse — marks the panicky response of a dominant culture feeling the tremors Cheryl alludes to above.
Symbolist at a superficial glance, "Seminude Self Portrait" both alludes to and breaks from tradition: while his face is rendered in a realistic manner, his body is unnaturally slender and elongated.
Senator Kamala Harris of California alludes to Mr. Trump's scandals and her background as a district attorney by urging Democrats to nominate someone who can "prosecute the case" against Mr. Trump.
During the confrontation between Claire and Fleabag at the Sexhibition party, Claire alludes to a fact that is established firmly via flashbacks: Fleabag is the one who slept with Boo's boyfriend.
The turmoil the artist alludes to, and his approaches to containing it, can be seen in the exhibition Jack Whitten: The Sixties at Allan Stone Projects (September 535 – October 22, 2016).
But Ocean's 8 feels like the first "Time's Up" movie, in the sense that it directly alludes to what women can achieve when they have true, long-lasting economic freedom and security.
Her name is something of a nom de guerre – a nickname, with "You Bing" directly translating to "having a disease," and the whole name alludes to the girl's over-enthusiasm for bitcoin.
This exclusion alludes to the history of Persian miniature painting, where in order to sidestep the prohibition against actually depicting Mohammed, artists in Muslim societies sometimes showed him with his face blank.
The single alludes to the pain of Denise McNair, whose daughter was one of the four girls killed in the 1963 white supremacist bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Anti-Grip Supremacist Resistance Trainer 5000, Washington's wall sculpture that resembles a pull up bar, alludes to the objecthood of black material and perhaps the need for an architecture of black power.
As Tobia alludes to in the video, inclusive umbrella terms such as trans and queer can be helpful ways to feel a sense of community belonging without limiting or flattening one's identity.
Fast-forwarding to Avengers: Age of Ultron shows Banner falling in love with Natasha Romanoff, but again he alludes to the instability of his powers and insists that their relationship stay unconsummated.
"Down the River," her commanding work, alludes to the practice of separating slaves — and prisoners to this day — from their families and sentencing them to backbreaking labor on the South's cotton plantations.
In an ad set to run on conservative talk radio statewide, Mr. Cruz's campaign even alludes to recent reports of a federal investigation that has eyed several of the mayor's campaign contributors.
That last bit alludes to another bogus right-wing conspiracy theory — that Imran Awan, a staffer for Democrats who'd recently pleaded guilty to unrelated financial charges, was involved in stealing Democratic data.
The title of the second, longer section, "The Ultimate High Ground," alludes to both the literal heights of space and the moral high ground that questions war as a means to peace.
The poster alludes to the belief that China is close to restoring its rightful place as a leading power in the world after decades of poverty, strife and embarrassment by other countries.
She decided, as she often does when she's feeling uncertain, to plunge ahead, despite the fact that her book casts an idealistic light on their marriage and barely alludes to its demise.
His act alludes to drugs, masturbation, and incest, and his cultural referents—the remix to "Ignition," Jared from Subway—sound like those of any secular son of early-two-thousands New Jersey.
The title alludes to two brothers; Takeshi is a budding game designer, while his younger sibling Hiroshi is a big fan who's also dealing with an illness that regularly keeps him hospitalized.
But being part game, part political simulation, it alludes to some of the mechanisms that drive fascism and thus cannot help but take a stance, express something about it through its systems.
The NYC Department of Health recently began a campaign against sexual violence, posting ads such as this one—which alludes to a nightlife scenario—in the subway and promoting the hashtag #StopSexualViolenceNY.
The second quotes a famous jazz tune in South Africa that alludes to the Soweto uprising, when police killed black schoolchildren who were protesting a measure to make Afrikaans the country's official language.
His email alludes to a "one-time grant" for Whole Foods employees with 218,28 or more hours of service, but it does not specify a vesting time or the number of shares offered.
Williams, after explaining one of his new songs alludes to the fact that he slept with three Kardashians, asked him to specify which members of the reality royal family he was referring to.
Lowe's dress alludes to the eight years of the Obama administration, in which designers like Duro Olowu and Tracy Reese have dressed the first black First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.
It is perhaps telling that only the second, broader, and more general half of the poem went viral, rather than the first, which alludes to war crimes and conflict in Somalia and Kenya.
The post states that the "Incel Rebellion has already begun" and alludes to "Chads" and "Stacys" which is slang in many online corners, including the alt-right, for attractive non-socially awkward people.
John Burtle's "Nest" alludes to the porous boundary between art and nature, using a multicolored nest made from patches of dried acrylic paint peeled from palettes and paint cans in the artist's studio.
" The chaos alludes to nature and natural disasters, prompted by climate change: "[T]he wreckage left behind by a hurricane or flood, and the push and pull struggle between Mother Nature and man.
The fragments that the game's title alludes to, the pieces, are the memories of Will that those close to him—his boyfriend Harry, ex-girlfriend Sarah, and grandmother Mary—continue to hold onto.
The title of her piece, "Meet to Sleep / I Never 'Ask For It'" (2016-2018), alludes to how blaming the victim for her own violation is another form of denying our own vulnerability.
"The only historical movement that Mr. Trump alludes to is a shameful one — 'America First,'" Mr. Chernow said, recalling an isolationist political organization at the time Nazi Germany was taking power across Europe.
"Seven mountains" alludes to an aspect of Christian dominionist ideology, according to which God has commanded true Christians to gain control of seven areas of civilization — including government, business, education and the media.
Unfortunately, there's no way to know if the other studies Begley alludes to are more persuasive: For some inexplicable reason, she neglected to include source notes, a bibliography or any supporting material whatsoever.
Klaver frequently alludes to his own modest background ­– the son of an absentee Moroccan father, raised mainly by his grandparents in social housing – to underline his Obama-esque narrative that anything is possible.
Commissioned by a fashion magazine, the prankish image alludes to the perils of urban life and the daily performances staged in public space, which gain urgency and shape from the presence of the camera.
This image is charged with sexual imagery that would otherwise go unnoticed if Bartos were still a small child, or her father more clothed — like the white, melting ice cream that alludes to semen.
Each one alludes to a lingam and to a yoni, which are, respectively, in Hindu art, stylized representations of the omnipotent, masculine deity Shiva and of Shakti, a goddess embodying divine feminine creative power.
The trailer also alludes to one of the things King fans love most about the series: the Dark Tower purportedly connects nearly all of Stephen King's books to one another in an overarching universe.
One complaint, jointly filed by California residents Bradley Colgate and Kaytlin McKnight, alludes to the "youthful colors and images of glamorous young models seductively exhaling clouds of vapors," that once appeared on Juul's website.
Ariana Grande dropped a new song, "Thank U, Next," that alludes to her exes Pete Davidson and Mac Miller — right before Davidson offered a heartfelt statement about his former fiancée on Saturday Night Live.
But, as the second tip alludes to, a minimum viable product (MVP) should be the main the focus — what is the least functional, the least capable implementation of your product that is commercially viable?
The deal: Murdoch is hoping to take over Sky TV for $11.4 billion, potentially giving him what U.K. Culture Secretary Karen Bradley alludes to as being too much control over the British media market.
Gentileschi's Lucretia is stirring market excitement because it directly alludes to her experience of sexual violence, where it should be recognized more as symbolic of an impressive and successful career in an unforgiving society.
She doesn't want the burden of their adulation, and resists being treated like a gender pioneer, something Bunbury conveys with weary glances at fangirls and alludes to in conversations with her publicist and Lawson.
While the move would infuriate Kiev and European allies, Trump may have already signaled that he is inclined to grant Moscow this win: a Buzzfeed article citing unnamed diplomatic sources alludes to this possibility.
An archaic term used for the provisions one takes on a journey, Viaticum alludes to the 31-year-old's own terminal prognosis as well as a journey she took to see a Brazilian healer.
The show's title, a tongue-in-cheek reference to Pablo Picasso's early obsession with reds, oranges, pinks, and earth tones, alludes to the Modernist, post-Impressionist, and Expressionist influences Chaves blends in these canvases.
Here he alludes to an old classic — how Clinton deleted tens of thousands of emails on her personal account that she'd also used for work, saying those emails were personal and not work-related.
Meanwhile, the rain battering Tokyo — and the notion of a young woman who can cause the sun to come out — alludes to the real-life climate crisis, although the film never mentions it explicitly.
Shi'ite Muslim Iran alludes to its troops in Syria as "defenders of the shrine", a reference to the Sayeda Zeinab mosque near Damascus where a granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammad is said to be buried.
The show's title plays with the phonetic pronunciation of GUIs — Graphic User Interfaces, or "gooeys" — and alludes to an essay by the same name that Artist recently published in the arts and politics journal Unbag.
The chair and desk are sliced in half and bits of wall delicately hang; the barely intact room alludes to the country's short-term memory, particularly when it comes to its violent past and present.
A seaside bunker rendered in flowing textiles alludes to the state's contested history (California was once part of Mexico after all), while CGI desertscapes pulled from video games portray an ahistorical and virtual fantasy world.
A purveyor of Brazil's Tropicalismo movement, Antônio Henrique Amaral alludes to the modernist notion of the "anthropophagic cannibalism," in which Brazil would dismember and regurgitate its settler-colonial culture for its would-be truest essence.
But Bloomberg alludes to stalling momentum for both services; Sling TV is running a promotional discount on a three-month subscription right now, and DirecTV Now has been losing customers of late — not gaining them.
That "looking at my phone" line is one of a few moments on the record where Allen alludes to an obsession with social media that started to develop as the rest of her life crumbled.
" Brady Sr. also said the topic of concussions is "inflammatory" -- adding, "It's a hot-button issue, so if somebody alludes to something, it's going to be blown up whether it's a big deal or not.
The idea of greatness gets echoed in the huge electrical sign spelling out "Apollo," which alludes to the Greek and Roman god associated with truth and prophecy, sun and light, and perhaps above all, order.
The tweet alludes to possible military action against North Korea in the future, and echoed comments last Sunday arguing that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was "wasting his time" trying to negotiate with North Korea.
Super Troopers: Frava vs a bus full of children Broken Lizard's 2001 masterwork only alludes to the school bus incident that got Rodney "Liter Of Cola" Farva suspended during the course of the actual film.
Her new book, " Mapping the Bones " (Philomel), alludes to "Hansel and Gretel" as it follows two siblings from the Lodz ghetto through a period among a group of partisans and, finally, to a death camp.
Fueled by a seven-piece onstage band, the blues-and-folk-styled show is set in a jazz club that morphs into an oil drum, and alludes to climate change, labor strife and, indirectly, immigration.
Installed across from Zughaib's painting of migrants in a boat, it alludes to the dangerous passage refugees make across the Mediterranean, as chronicled by haunting photos of lifejackets and empty rafts that have washed ashore.
This year's non-hierarchical sharing of power is also echoed in its title Birth as Criterion, which alludes to the poem of modernist twentieth-century Slovene poet Jure Detela that was provided to each artist.
As Arunanondchai's work alludes to, there's an inverted social reality in Thailand, where, on the one hand, the majority of the population practices Buddhism and, on the other, a rampant sex and drug industry runs wild.
As the title suggests, "Moonlight" alludes to the best-picture fiasco at this year's Oscars, when La La Land was mistakenly and momentarily given the award instead of the real winner, the Barry Jenkins-directed Moonlight.
And yet, even as I write this, I realize there is a lot more to say about "And I, An Old Man…II" and other paintings in which Snider alludes to Soviet Russian theater and film.
" The launch of Hxouse comes at a time when Toronto is losing its DIY spaces to legislation and a booming condo market, which Taylor alludes to when he says that "There's no creative industry in Toronto.
The Grammy-nominated singer — who filed for divorce from former MLB player J.P. Arencibia, 33, last year — alludes to infidelity on The Band Perry's new single "The Good Life," which dropped on Friday, Perry's 36th birthday.
MARCHING BANDS — The name of the game today alludes to the intricate maneuvers of a school's band as they entertain (or AMUSE) thousands of sports revelers, walking across as well as around and around a field.
Wearing a single, semi-discrete accessory that alludes to the fantasy you and your partner plan to carry out later in the night — like these attachable fangs — also means you'll be sharing a hot little secret.
Outside the entrance facing the Mall there's a water feature, which you cross, making a kind of symbolic passage, to a porch, beneath the bronzed facade, that I gather alludes to the Southern tradition of porches.
In a June 18, 1990, letter from first lady Barbara Bush to former first lady Betty Ford, Bush alludes to the two of them working together to help a young girl be reunited with her family.
Here Cohen alludes to buying "all the stuff" from AMI — which appears to mean that the company has other negative stories about Trump that it's bought and buried, which Cohen wants to buy the rights to.
He alludes to the influence of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost when writing of Franz von Stuck's 1891 painting "Lucifer," whose pensive, muscular titular figure is differentiated only by his unearthly bright eyes and shadowy wings.
Though the skinny budget is lean on details, cuts to specific programs are clear:  As the quotes in the above list indicate, Trump's proposal repeatedly alludes to the demonstrated ineffectiveness of these higher education access programs.
" He went on, "If he ever even alludes to renegotiating the debt, we will have a downgrade of U.S. debt, and that event will cause a massive exodus of foreign investors from the U.S. Treasury market.
Stravinsky's 1951 opera is written in a Neo-Classical style: Its music alludes to composers such as Mozart and Bach, but is nonetheless laced with pungent 20th-century dissonance, off-kilter rhythms and angular vocal lines.
In a similar fashion, while spitting over Cam'ron's soulful "Down And Out" beat, Lil Wayne alludes to the fact that his girls out in Los Angeles chow down on tofu, as if it's some rarified dish.
The name alludes to Stonehenge, the 5,000-year-old rock formation in England that aligns with the rising sun during the summer solstice -- an event that heralds the beginning of the summer season for the Northern Hemisphere.
" As for the title, "Acid-Free" refers to the pH composition of archival paper; the logo, an infinity sign, alludes to the "Unicode symbol for acid-free paper … somehow promising that acid-free paper will never die.
It was only when he later returned to the images and began enlarging them that—like the fashion photographer in the cult film from 1966 which his title alludes to—he spotted things he had not seen.
The other big clue is Jeremy Irons's character's white or "pale horse," which alludes to the biblical telling of the apocalypse and how Death, one of the four horsemen, will come riding in on a pale horse.
Some say it's red lipstick, a shade that alludes to inner strength and sex appeal; others tell you to skip the color and go straight for gloss — more kissable, less likely to stain a beautiful stranger's shirt.
Taken from the title of indie band Modest Mouse's second album, it alludes to a relationship between the individual and the group, between experiences as personally lived and the sweeping generalizations of the media or historical modernism.
As much as the recent #MeToo movement, the plot alludes to a long, unpalatable history of female vocalists ill-treated by their producers and collaborators, from Billie Holiday in the 1940s to Amy Winehouse in the 2000s.
"The title also alludes to a specific notion of time in which—like an airport terminal—there is no longer any rush, and indeed time begins to slow down, to feel frozen," Halatek tells The Creators Project.
In the floorboards, Plimack Mangold alludes to monochromatic painting, geometric abstraction, Minimalism, and Color Field or stain painting, which is to say the aesthetic environment in which the work was made, without resorting to citation or parody.
Trump Jr.'s tweet, which alludes to ongoing controversies plaguing the NFL involving traumatic brain injury and domestic abuse committed by football players, also comes the same day numerous players across the league protested during Sunday's games.
Shakespeare's popular play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," written toward the end of the 16th century, alludes to the festive time around the summer solstice with a story of two young couples who wander into a magical forest.
In the rapper's song "Gone," he references the film franchise with the lyrics "But if they ever flip sides like Anakin," which alludes to Anakin Skywalker's turn to the dark side to become the iconic Darth Vader.
The document also alludes to the potential for fossil fuels, such as coal, to alleviate poverty, which is a popular argument within the Trump administration, but one that ignores the major health risks associated with burning coal.
Although Ms. Le Pen, one of the front-runners in the coming presidential election, still alludes to anti-Semitic stereotypes on the campaign trail, she now promises that her party will be the protector of French Jews.
Although the term refers to a repeated event, such as the one on Bloom's paper, it also alludes to Faberge eggs, Russian nesting dolls, and other gifts-within-gifts in which each new layer is slightly different.
The memo also alludes to an incident from a 2015 overseas trip where Jackson allegedly banged so loudly on a female colleague's door while drunk that the Secret Service stepped in so he wouldn't wake the president.
At the same time, it evokes the devastation of more recent environmental and ecological disasters; the murkiness of the water alludes to the ways in which poor communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by water contamination.
McMillan received documentation from an unnamed source that allegedly supports Elizondo's claims, but did not publish them in full, only a snippet of a memo that alludes to responsibilities under AATIP but does not mention Elizondo by name.
The Google Store page's "help is on the way" tagline alludes to the Avengers: Endgame tie-in also announced today; several Marvel characters are joining the lineup of augmented reality Playmoji that are available exclusively on Pixel phones.
Be smart: The title alludes to the fact that the service will include HBO's hit programming, as well as other content from within the Warner Media umbrella, which includes Turner, a network of cable channels, and Warner Bros.
But even when the movie meekly alludes to the fact that she has a husband, it lacks the brazen acceptance of open relationships that made Robin Wright's character in Girl with the Dragon Tattoo feel so Scandi-chic.
" Sheeran alludes to his relationship with Seaborn throughout his "End Game" verse, with lines like "Knew it when I was young / We connected when we were little bit older" and "Something was born on the Fourth of July.
On Scorpion, Drake seemingly threw a few veiled digs at West — there was no name-dropping, but when Drake alludes to heroes acting out of character and relationships falling apart, connecting the dots is almost intuitive for fans.
Ward's vocabulary tends toward the epic; she alludes to the Old Testament and Greek mythology with equal frequency and intensity; for her, Katrina is comparable in significance to the Egyptian captivity or the aftermath of the Trojan War.
In LaMacchia's prints, a field with a Pringles can and the lid of a plastic cup hint at a picnic long finished, and a bank with a syringe that points to a curious heron alludes to illicit activity.
"Young girls get recruited from Estonia, from eastern Europe, and they come over and they'll either be in the nightclubs or they're not found again," says Vybohova, who also alludes to a pending legal case of her own.
The pussy hat not only plays on "pussycat," but it also alludes to the "Access Hollywood" tape that surfaced in October 2016 in which president Donald Trump disparagingly used the term "pussy" while making lewd remarks about women.
As Ms. Carroll alludes to in her notes (and in the introduction to the puzzle in print), the seed entry here is at 41A: BOYZ II MEN, an angst-ridden grunge quartet who dominated 923s Billboard charts. Kidding!
"Ipsa Dixit"—the title is Latin for "She herself said," and alludes to "ipse dixit," the legal term for a claim without proof—is an awesomely wide-ranging intellectual journey whose myriad subtleties register only with repeated viewings.
Of course, calling a vegetable an heirloom is akin to calling a band "indie": It doesn't mean anything in particular, and while it alludes to a certain aesthetic or feeling, the designation is hardly a guarantee of quality.
Marianne Vitale's exhibition at Invisible-Exports, Equipment, cannily alludes to this preening masculine vanity that comes to the surface through the machinery of military power, but also gets at the slightly menacing playfulness with which it is intertwined.
A symmetrical, robe-like shape cobbled together from shards of color and oddments of graphical information, its most distinctive feature is a snaking passage of shadowy monoprinted blotches that alludes to eyes, lips, remote mountain ranges and otherworldly vistas.
In most regards, it seems Gaga has put Stefani firmly in the past — a recent Vogue profile alludes to Gaga being "Stefani" when she was 19, before she was famous, which means that now she is 100% not Stefani.
In the same post, Dudek also alludes to the fact that he and his co-founders lost majority ownership in return for raising so much money early on and this, in his view, contributed to the original Nestpick's failure.
When the enigmatic nanny says "and so to bed" one night, a reference to Samuel Pepys's signature sign-off, the film alludes to the feeling of waking up older every morning, holding on to the days which are gone.
In a Periscope video, the man claims to have traveled from Los Angeles to take part in the protest, and alludes to his involvement as a Trump supporter in the bloody and vicious streetfights that broke out in Berkley.
Tight Ship, constructed in part from materials found in Harlem and his family home, alludes to the Great Migration, the period from 1910 to 1970 where African American families moved from the South to settle in places like Harlem.
According to the exhibition guide, which publishes an entire set of smaller works in newsprint weekly format, the title alludes to Tal R's process, based entirely on "the artist's fantasy of Detroit," rather than actual visits to the neighborhoods.
Like the truth about my opening joke alludes to, the old National Hockey League of the 1960s and 70s used to say it was against fights in games but the league knew the fights also drew enormous fan interest.
It would be a fun, blood-soaked, and batshit crazy standalone adventure—an opportunity to deliver on those moments in the Star Wars movies when Han Solo alludes to the savagery of Chewie when he's in a foul mood.
It describes a medical problem, alludes to the company's business model—which skips a trip to the doctor in favor of an "online visit" with a physician—and invites the viewer to check out its website for more details.
The artist turns tourists' gazes back onto them to highlight their lawlessness; their nudity underscores their lack of inhibition but also alludes to colonial, Western constructs of far-off islands as wild, exotic destinations that offer escape from civilization.
I liked that FINAL FOUR not only alludes to W, X, Y and Z being the last four letters of the alphabet, but also to the fact that each letter is the final part of its respective theme answer.
The statement only explicitly singles out Google and its move to limit targeting capabilities, but it also alludes to Twitter's decision, effective in the U.S. today, to ban campaigns, elected officials, PACs and other expressly political groups from advertising.
There's the subtle inclusion of an image of a watermelon in Adams's collage Sunday's Best, which alludes to the racially charged fruit that Kelly placed in the headdress of a black model in his spring/summer 1988 runway show.
Forché alludes to the political context in the book, but the shape of her memoir hews closely to what she herself saw and heard — and how, out of the horror, she began to discern what she needed to do.
The work also alludes to very real black bodies, like Rosa Parks and the women who led the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the 1950s and the segregation of black and white bodies in many aspects of contemporary life. Pope.
The album "Happiness Begins" includes singles "Sucker" and "Cool," but really what the internet is burning up about right now are two beautiful love ballads: one written for Sophie Turner and another that alludes to Nick Jonas' wife, Priyanka Chopra.
" Spencer himself alludes to this in speeches, stating that "in a culture which offers video games, endless entertainment, drugs, alcohol, porn, sports, and a thousand other distractions to convince us of another reality, we want to cut all of that away.
" While Petraeus does not mention Trump by name, he alludes to Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. temporarily, slamming "inflammatory political discourse ... including proposals from various quarters for blanket discrimination against people on the basis of their religion.
The generalization of the statement, he says, alludes to his belief that it's every white artist's responsibility to actively push for more inclusive artist spaces—especially in cities like New York, where white people make up under half of the population.
Well, it's no secret that ad-supported journalism models are under stress, and the release alludes to one of the bigger challenges for alt weeklies — namely their reliance on sex- and escort-related ads, which Barbey eliminated when he took over.
Although there are few other references to it, the Roman poet Martial alludes to the fact that Tyrian purple, named after the city of Tyre, retained a distinct, rather fishy smell even after it had been made into a garment.
Her meandering conversational style can make it hard to keep track of the many interests she alludes to—from the subversiveness of The Shaggs to reading James Baldwin—but her high-tempo conversational voice and gestures make her enthusiasm infectious.
While the school's internal investigation alludes to a discussion in which Cummins and Elizabeth were "instructed to have no contact," it's unclear whether a counselor, a trusted adult, tried to engage the girl about the nature of her contact with Cummins.
In "Mother-Load" — an impressively executed, pumpkin-orange carriage sculpted from materials including aluminum foil, hot glue, and crystallized rock sugar — artist Timothy Horn alludes to issues of poverty, both in his use of unsophisticated materials and his inspiration beyond Cinderella.
Read MoreHow China is changing your dinner plate The possibility of under pollination and a sub-par 2016 almond year also alludes to an agricultural ecosystem that increasingly has been moving toward higher margin, permanent crops likes almonds, walnuts and pistachios.
Beyoncé's Lemonade was in the press for weeks because it's one of the greatest albums ever made, and it alludes to marital problems between her and Jay Z. How can anything bad be happening to the literal definition of our #couplesgoals?
The girls are firing verbal guns they haven't yet learned to handle responsibly, a point that's exemplified when one of Sharp Objects's fast flashbacks alludes to Amma's story about Camille and "all the boys" being connected to a sexual assault.
The violinist Chad Hoopes joined Mr. Brown for an elegant reading of Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G, a technically modest but vivacious work written during the composer's New York sojourn that alludes to folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic.
The president's tweet alludes to a rumor that has been going around Washington for months now — the rumor being that Trump wants to oust Jeff Sessions from the Justice Department and replace him with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt.
The phrase "midnight self-massacre" alludes to the so-called "Saturday Night Massacre," when during the Watergate investigation in 1974 a series of senior government officials resigned rather than follow President Richard Nixon's orders to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
A way to describe supporters of Donald Trump, this insult is popular partially because it rolls off the tongue so nicely and also because it alludes to a blumpkin, a sexual act where a blowjob recipient is simultaneously taking a shit.
Here, Trump alludes to reports in conservative media that the FBI didn't think Flynn was lying when they first interviewed him — reports that Trump's allies have used to suggest there was some FBI wrongdoing with regards to Flynn being charged.
Controversy Erupts Over Allegations Of Food Network Star's Anti-Gay Sentiments," alludes to an interview with former Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives producer David Page, who claimed that Fieri had homophobic tendencies and no longer wanted "to be produced or directed.
Without ever undermining his seriousness of purpose, Rutherford himself alludes to an earlier episode of "South Park," along with the early '80s TV show "Fame," the comedian Eddie Izzard and a B-side by Tupac, among various other pop-culture touchstones.
Dear Lauren, I read your letter, saw your city and state, and had started to make notes on half a dozen books about the Red Sox before I noticed that your email address strongly alludes to your passion for pinstripes.
In "Untitled (Seated Figures)," Müller slowed the long, vigorous brushstrokes of gestural abstraction into controlled bands of paint abutting each other across the painting's surface; the length and curve of the brushstroke alludes to the two figures or their environment.
This isn't so much an accusation as an observation — one that McCain himself repeatedly alludes to in "The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations," his latest collaboration with his former chief-of-staff Mark Salter.
Alternating sections on history and policy with memoir and reportage, Filipovic alludes to the competing classical traditions of hedonia and eudaimonia, as well as more everyday terms like "pleasure" and "satisfaction," but she never settles on a clear definition of happiness.
Although "Dust" was inspired by its author's own experience with depression, the show deals with that topic in a roundabout way: Ms. Thomas alludes to Alice's history of self-harm and anorexia but does not dive into the young woman's psychology.
The collection includes a black hoodie and t-shirt with minimal linework that mimics VICE Magazine's iconic cover format, and a bold "25" on the back in a classic jersey font––a design element that alludes to athleticwear of the past.
The document's accusations of a cover-up opens up several key Trump allies to interrogation, such as lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Attorney General William Barr, and it alludes to possible other instances where records were kept secret for political purposes.
I was also able to locate the sections of New York City's overflowing cemeteries that are divided by wide roads, a collection of images that alludes to the city's history of negotiating the relationship between its dead and its living.
Mondal is best known for his King series, including "King Dethroned" (1976) and "King Being Appeased" (1976), in which he overturns the abuse of authority and alludes to the damning isolation of individuals in a disorderly country at the time.
There, the Nigerian-born artist Olalekan Jeyifous, who studied architecture at Cornell University, has constructed a surreal model of an elevated house that alludes to the impractical Western influences in Nigerian building, such as high windows that allow the rain in too easily.
While Rakowitz pays homage to the past, Phillipson alludes to a disconcerting future with her candidly titled "THE END," which consists of a saccharine dollop of whipped cream topped with a cherry and parasites in the form of a fly and a drone.
The broken time Rovner alludes to — which encompasses the sleepless and seamless time zone of the internet, the 24-hour supermarkets and airports, and the disciplined constancy and deadly accuracy of modern warfare — is not simply an event but a general cultural condition.
Mr. Bush will also discuss his personal experience with the ravages of drug abuse; his daughter, Noelle, publicly struggled with addiction while he was governor of Florida, a difficult period for his family that he sometimes alludes to on the campaign trail.
The style of the protest foregrounds the themes and materials of Mendieta's art: the sheet with the body print alludes to her series Silueta, while the paprika sprinkled on the ground in front of the arc of hand-holding protesters echoes its color.
In reality, we do not know what its original title was — the name we now give it was first used in the 19th century, and alludes to the seductive garden of the middle panel, which remains a point of attraction and controversy.
Durant's use of fields of green, blue, yellow, and orange alludes to ways color field artists such as Alma Thomas, Sam Gilliam, Ed Clark, and Mark Rothko isolated and emphasized color as a way to focus on their concerns that draw out emotion.
The name alludes to the practice of corporations that promote their products with the iconography of pink ribbons in sympathy with breast-cancer patients; it also refers to the co-opting of L.G.B.T. interests for public-relations purposes by politicians or corporations.
As Dittmer alludes to in his afterward (translated by Megan Ewing), viewers tried to provoke this dramatic act by frustrating or upsetting Amme with aggressive questioning, but what's interesting is Amme's ability to withhold this act, only spilling the milk when she decides.
Iran alludes to its fighters in Syria as "defenders of the shrine", a reference to the Sayeda Zeinab mosque near Damascus, which is where a granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammad is said to be buried, as well as other shrines revered by Shi'ites.
In another component of "Alps," statues of Roma women near the wall are meant to remind us of the immigrant crisis affecting Europe; the title of "Alps" alludes to the mountain range that divides Europe's rich west from its poor, war-ravaged east.
The plot properly kicks in when Marco learns that someone he worked with back in the 1970s, Julia Gault, has written a memoir, as yet unpublished, in which she alludes to a night in a hotel when, she says, he raped her.
Halles Centrales, Rue Guizot Just down the street from the Maison Carrée, this popular osteria — with '230s-era Italian photographs hanging on the red brick walls — alludes to Nîmes's colonial past, even if its owners aren't from Rome but from Naples and Puglia.
A photograph taken by Ana Cuba that Ms. Lucas staged for this article alludes to these materials: A ball of white fluff is held atop her head by a bank robber's mask of pantyhose, turning her into a kind of Lucas sculpture.
And while there is a thematic anxiety, in this debut, about voice and speech that alludes to the story of the Tower of Babel (characters threaten to remove one another's vocal cords, a tongue is amputated), the forces in play are decidedly earthly.
In the book, Kelly alludes to a sexual encounter with an older man as a child, which he claims "was not a full-blown experience" in 221 GQ interview, but says he was sexually abused for years by a woman in his family.
She samples images of dress from Renaissance art, opera, Gothic fairy tales, or wherever she finds them in pre-Sputnik fashion history, and recombines their hallmarks—a sleeve, a ruff, an apron, panniers—with fantastical decoration that alludes to her own heritage.
Though she ironically alludes to Ham in an epigraph from the 19th-century explorer John Hanning Speke — "I profess accurately to describe naked Africa … a striking existing proof of the Holy Scriptures" — the joke is how thoroughly her novel snubs his Victorian myopia.
Far from the intellectual rigidity suggested by "post-identity semiotics," a $15,000 pair of gold-plated shoes embodies the boastfulness of hip-hop culture without proposing a more sophisticated identity, which the show as a whole alludes to as being within reach.
As an accompanying placard states, its richly-textured blues and greens reference reference her time in the Essex countryside; perhaps it also, more subtly, alludes to the influence of the Caribbean on the lives of the region's colonizers — the two forever intertwined.
In a gilded frame that has been broken in half, Lina Puerta's "Untitled (Tree and Frame)" (2014) blends natural and synthetic materials (concrete, wood, wire, lace, chains, feathers, Swarovski crystals) into a Frankensteinian amalgam that alludes to the inextricability of nature and culture.
This comes up early in one of very few truly abstract works, "Revelation of Standing Sun" (1966) — 'One Who Stands in the Sun' being the English translation of Cannon's Kiowa name — which perhaps alludes to a spiritual, religious, or even psychedelic experience.
The belief Calvinism is best known for is the one that Rhoades alludes to in that scene: All people are marked by sin when they're born and their moral fate (whether they'll end up in Heaven or Hell) is predetermined and set in stone.
In the first single from her forthcoming album Reputation (and its accompanying video), she declares that "the old Taylor" is dead and seemingly alludes to her former relationships with Calvin Harris and Tom Hiddleston and feuds with Katy Perry, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian.
"Ready" is also the first time the singer alludes to her new beau Joe Alwyn ("Younger than my exes, but he act like such a man though") and their blossoming relationship, with lyrics that would make Curly-Haired-Blue-Eyeliner-And-Ballgown-Wearing Taylor blush.
" This alludes to comments Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Richard Burr (R-NC) recently made about how "if we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don't have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia.
But the age of actor Joshua Shea (he's 15) might mean that this is meant to be a 15 or 16 year old Newt, and information from Fantastic Beasts tie-in material alludes to him being expelled in either his fifth or sixth year.
Their design alludes to a potentially not-so-distant future in which the largest metal reserves have been hollowed from the earth to fulfill ever-growing consumer demands and are no longer mined but found in existing products, like building materials, appliances and electronics.
The title, which alludes to W. E. B. Du Bois's landmark 1903 book, "The Souls of Black Folk," is a bold and ambitious gesture, especially since Du Bois's notion of double consciousness has influenced so many of us who have written on Asian-Americans.
"The utilitarian mood in the collection alludes to this idea of protectionism," she says, pointing out other everyday styles: a leather biker jacket, which she has toughened up with padding, and a denim jacket with a cinched silhouette modeled on the Dior Bar jacket.
On April Fool's Day, she alludes to the presidential race, bringing up "the candidate" in the middle of a wandering prose poem about Alice in Wonderland, dwelling on the Mad Hatter and the end of time, conceding that her logic is full of holes.
Cave, who developed the work in response to the killings of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and Michael Brown — and, no doubt, what seems like an endless litany of deaths of unarmed African Americans at the hands of police — only indirectly alludes to the violence.
The image — which alludes to Justin Timberlake's famous mispronunciation of the final word in the 2000 NSYNC hit "It's Gonna Be Me" — instantly spawned an annually recurring joke across Tumblr: Every April, for pretty much the whole month, is "It's Gonna Be May" time.
Jack lands a few punches on Ben after Ben alludes to trying to kiss Rebecca (she rejected his advance), at which point Rebecca quits her band and her entire music career (at least for the moment) because her husband's too drunk to drive himself home.
The image alludes to the ways gay and queer men in the 70s, with seemingly no place to go, performed their identities and sexual acts in public spaces they found a way to make private, like bathrooms or the back seats of cars or movie theaters.
"Faust," a four hour opera (and Golden Lion winner) by Anne Imhof, and hosted at the German Pavilion deftly alludes to the German legend by the same name, suggesting that the knowledge we gain as a result of the internet might come at too great a price.
Miley Cyrus is either carving her own path or struggling to find her voice — and it's not clear which on her new EP, She Is Coming (yes, that's a play on words that both alludes to the upcoming full-length album this precedes and a sex joke).
There are a number of characteristics shared amongst pubs that have become neighborhood favorites: Rustic interiors preferably dating back to centuries ago, a name that alludes to an animal part or a historical royal, and a generally warm and unpretentious vibe (no fancy craft beers needed).
The novel switches back and forth between these three perspectives, taking its title from Anne's constant uprooting with the nomadic Cheyenne as they move camp through the seasons, European settlers at their backs; it also alludes to the eventual removal of the native people from their land.
Though the strategy alludes to one of the greatest threats we face – a regime in Moscow using an asymmetric arsenal to assault democracies and Western values throughout Europe and here in the United States – in public and private President Trump has consistently downplayed or denied that threat.
While he alludes to some mystical un-struck balance, it sounds unlikely that he either understands the conversation around or is particularly concerned by the all-or-nothing proposition of requiring tech companies to create backdoors into their products that would allow the government to bypass encryption.
In this dramatic work of storytelling, Khan, who is British with Bangladeshi roots, explores the history of Indian soldiers recruited by the British during World War I. He embodies one such colonial fighter, whose harrowing journey the title alludes to: "Xenos" is Greek for stranger or foreigner.
The commune alludes to the Sea Ranch, the meticulously planned 1960s utopia in Northern California — albeit modified to include Gotland's bunkers, some of which Skalso modernized by scooping out enough earth on one side to allow for an entry, making them a kind of Swedish hobbit dwelling.
The idea for the building, says Herz, known for his 2010 synagogue in Mainz, Germany, made to resemble abstracted Hebrew letters, came from a kinetic, Dadaesque Jean Tinguely sculpture in Bechtler's collection (the name alludes to "Ballet Mécanique," a 1924 post-Cubist art film by Fernand Léger).
Every time Pusha-T mentions Ghostface Killah and Raekwon, or alludes to the Lox, or name-checks Akinyele, he prizes a kind of street formalism particular to the New York (and New-York-inspired) rap of the 1990s, which has now largely been relegated to the underground.
Season after season he creates commercial men's wear that alludes to risks he largely sidesteps, makes obligatory reference to a youth culture at some distance from his actual customers and all but shuns color in a house that, more than any other, was built on its magic.
Even though he never mentioned it, the map on Trump's desk during the event alludes to his real defense of his conduct — to the winner go the spoils, and he won big in 2016 (never mind that land doesn't vote, and that more voters supported Hillary Clinton).
When she takes Camille and Amma to the store to buy Camille a dress for Calhoun Day, she dismisses the shopkeeper's concern by saying "you know us Crellin women...slow healers," which alludes to the fact that Adora both invents and prolongs family illnesses to seek attention.
The cover alludes to the famous and controversial 1988 comic The Killing Joke, written by Alan Moore and drawn by Brian Bolland, that delves into the psyche and depravity of the Joker before he psychologically tortures Batman (and Gordon and Gordon's father) to Batman's breaking point.
What Hayles alludes to but does not ask, however, is this: Does the substitution of one female identity for another say something about the perceived interchangeability of a particular type of embodied labor, and the undifferentiated female laborers that were processual ciphers to their male employers?
His vocal cycle "Tombstones," which the singer-composer Julia Holter has recorded for Human Ear, alludes to DJ Screw's remix of UGK's "One Day" and to Bob Dylan's "Blind Willie McTell" (the line "All the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem" has been slowed to a crawl).
It speaks volumes about many Serbians' cynicism that Luka Maksimovic, a 25-year-old student who ran — initially as a joke — under the pseudonym of Ljubisa "Beli" Preletacevic — a name that alludes to someone who switches political parties for personal gain — won 9 percent of the vote.
Then, the local police union responded to the settlement with a letter to media: The letter alludes to police mistaking Rice's toy gun for a real firearm, which officers say is what led them to open fire on the 12-year-old at a Cleveland park in November 2014.
The message also alludes to Buckingham's difficult year, during which he was fired from his longtime band after lead singer — and former romantic partner — Stevie Nicks reportedly issued what the guitarist has previously described as a "he goes or I go" ultimatum to the rest of the group.
Folklore tells us that 'no hay mejor querencia que tu corral,' there is no better place than your corral — a typical saying that alludes to where someone is raised, the place of one's memories, of one's affections, of things one loves and, above all, where one feels safe.
Columbus, who directed Harry Potter films and a plethora of classics, is producing the film, which alludes to the life of a young Jesus Christ, "is just a great story about a young boy of age 7 trying to come to terms with who he is," he said.
Franulovich said the Fed could signal a "dovish hike," or a rate hike combined with a policy statement that alludes to recent strength in the dollar and higher U.S. yields as a potential constraint on growth, or a "hawkish hike" where the Fed raises rates and emphasizes faster growth.
At the headquarters of the SOMA educational organization, the artist took responsibility and assumed a massive oversight by himself and the museum leading up to the installation of the work, which alludes to seven historical gallows used in hangings sanctioned by the US government between 1859 and 2006.
Letter To the Editor: "Proposal to Reduce Medicare Drug Payments Draws Bipartisan Criticism" (news article, May 23) details the backlash over a proposal to test new ways to pay for prescription drugs covered under Medicare Part B and also alludes to support among some lawmakers and patient advocates.
In To Raise the Water Level in a Fish Pond, performers connect intimately with the landscape, and engage in an ephemeral labor—adding enough bodies to a fish pond to raise the water level by one meter—that alludes to the time and effort needed to enact meaningful change.
Money B when asked about Afeni's resistance to All Eyez On Me at the time of her death, alludes to the former Panther and extremely deft businesswoman as an emotional and grieving mother, unable to come to grips with the loss of her son, over two decades later.
The sprawling, 11-minute opener "Killing Time"—which alludes to the arrest of Muslim teenager Ahmed Mohamed after he brought a homemade alarm clock to his Texas high school—begins with the sounds of flapping flags and shattering glass, before unraveling into somber piano melodies and static flickers.
Though he doesn't usually work with concrete, he chose the material in part because it alludes to one of his first major commissions two decades ago: the corporate campus of Concordia Textiles in Waregem, Belgium, a 19,375-square-foot row of boxes made from concrete, glass and steel.
" Ms. Guadagno's comments regarding immigration came after a recent advertisement by her campaign that alludes to a crime in Newark 10 years ago — the execution-style killings of three young people in a schoolyard — and highlights one of the accused as being an "illegal alien and child rapist.
While she doesn&apost often address her relationship with West, the first song on her August 2019 album "Lover" is titled "I Forgot That You Existed," and many listeners have speculated that the track alludes to the rapper — specifically to the fact that Swift has moved past their drama.
Instead, it is the home and studio of Mauricio Pezo, 45, and Sofía von Ellrichshausen, 42, whose firm, Pezo von Ellrichshausen, is part of a group of innovative Chilean architectural practices that is establishing a regional aesthetic, one that alludes to Brutalism while also respecting the country's peculiar topography.

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