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Like Solomon's ring, these pictures are emblems of constant change.
They are the source for the emblems around the center.
Swastikas and other Nazi emblems are banned throughout the country.
Defeat the gyms and you'll get actual emblems for your success.
The official emblems of towns and villages generally attract little attention.
Finally, I'd recommend spending $195 on the black Chevy Bowtie emblems.
They've also become emblems of authority, revealing much about their owners.
Everyone is seeking ways to belong and emblems to represent them.
Mr. McGovern is motivate by the disappearance of these hand-painted emblems.
In 2016, Trump has continued to retweet others' Nazi emblems and messages.
They saw trees as emblems of Mother Nature in need of saving.
During the rebellious 1960s, they became emblems of alienation and social discontent.
He advertised the magazine — and himself — as emblems of the sexual revolution.
I respect these powerful animals and consider them emblems of the West.
No matter the scenario, Jia's characters always emerge as individuals, never emblems.
These authors looked like emblems of the petit bourgeois, and the gap between their appearance and their writing made them emblems of something else, too—of the inner life pulsing behind the mask that the modern person dons.
But my father was in a free-associative trance, and his remarks were a kind of poetry—the spoken equivalent of a Joseph Cornell box, with found objects and emblems (and further emblems) arranged according to some private language.
Green webs of mold stretched across the Batman emblems of her son's sheets.
For one, Bickerton's emblems are strictly illustrative, with a specific designation and function.
To some they are emblems of delight, reminders in steel of unbreakable connections.
The emblems of pop American culture — Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald's, Madonna — were everywhere.
They certainly feel like images understood from the inside: emblems of innocence threatened.
These emblems tell a narrative beyond the name and rank on the headstone.
Moore's human and animal emblems defeat bullies, predatory institutions or narrow-minded men.
His paintings can be viewed as opaque sacred emblems, conduits of spiritual revolution.
This, too, has become one of the major emblems in today's Asian cinema.
They don't wear college insignia, sports emblems, or any other markers of allegiance.
"Emblems", like a thumbs-up or a wink, have a fixed meaning and form.
Mr Ramdev's beard and saffron robes are among India's most widely seen corporate emblems.
Russian athletes in Pyeongchang will wear gray and red uniforms featuring no Russian emblems.
The foliage, atmosphere and reflections are as clotted and impenetrable as emblems of evil.
"It's sort of a right of passage for motorcyclists to wear emblems," he said.
The idea that emblems might confer power or protection plays a role in many forms of magic, but is also virtually mainstream in human society—there are very specific rules governing the use of certain emblems, like the medical cross, in wartime.
Your reward for filling in the record book and leveling up as you go: emblems.
People randomly combine many co-speech-style emoji, but are more restrained in mixing emblems.
Pol and Getty Jr. would become the emblems for a very specific time and place.
The global emblems from the temporary rostrum were salvaged for future use, Mr. Schmidt said.
Other users later questioned its marketing of images of China's national emblems like the flag.
We try and cover as much of their team emblems as we can with orange.
Since then, the delta symbol has been a prominent feature in military space community emblems.
India's slums, for instance, are often portrayed as emblems of the country's struggle with poverty.
In many cases, people had to search for hidden stickers with raptor emblems on them.
These are the symbols and emblems of hate that saturated the landscape of my youth.
The covers inspire a wistful affection as emblems of your innocent youth, when women were pictures.
The emblems selection committee was comprised of 19 members from the sports, design, and business communities.
But these are not the red cast-iron cubicles that for generations were emblems of Britain.
They're called emblems, and they can either work as part of a sentence or stand alone.
Tradition — the classic books, the Gallic rooster statuette, the rooster being one of the national emblems.
Throughout the house, little KH (Keyhouse) emblems are engraved on doorframes, matching the insignia from the comics.
But as private oil wealth created these emblems of prosperity, public services have come under severe strain.
Poganne and La Robiquette And yet these two emblems of Breton gastronomy have a much longer history.
That means the Mississippi state flag, which features emblems of the Confederacy, was flying behind the platform.
Bisbee uses poetic language, narrative imagery, and potent emblems to express his concern with our country's direction.
Groups like the Sons of Confederate Veterans claim that these monuments are merely emblems of Southern history.
But the movie doesn't hold up its subjects as symbols of suffering or as emblems of strength.
It's not uncommon to fight a boss a few dozen times before you've cracked it, and no matter how many spirit emblems you've bought, it's likely you'll have used all of them before having bested the enemy, forcing two options: grind more spirit emblems or don't use shinobi prosthetics.
Crippling another of the emblems of "Made in China 2025" will probably mean doubling down on his goal.
Katchadourian takes the advertising emblems at face value and a fantasy of lineage to an oddly logical conclusion.
Here, tattoos are emblems of personal history, as a father describes to his son what inspired each one.
U.S. diplomats noted his inheritance of "the family predilection for fancy cars and other emblems of conspicuous wealth".
Unlike at previous awards shows this year, emblems of the movement weren't pinned to lapels or sequined gowns.
Accordingly, "The Seated," as they are individually called, balance their roles as emblems and avatars of female empowerment.
The railings of a grand marble staircase inside the building feature emblems inspired by the Empire State Building.
They need desperately to find emblems of minority pathology to justify their calloused, draconian approach to minority issues.
Both advertised themselves as emblems of the sexual revolution, an escape from American priggishness and wider social intolerance.
Green straws marched in, along with whipped cream and caramel drizzle, as emblems of summer and self-indulgence.
Her coronation dress was made of white satin embroidered with the emblems of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
Thus, stripped of their utilitarian and didactic essence, letters evolve into emblems of sociopolitical mockery on a global scale.
Her jacket was emblazoned with the iconic logo as well as emblems of other Barbies, different accessories and unicorns.
THE emblems of the Chakri dynasty, Thailand's royal family, are the discus of Vishnu and the trident of Shiva.
You will live on forever in our hearts, our thoughts, and in the many peculiar emblems you've left behind.
In "Happy Days," Beckett presents one of his most powerful emblems of the trap that human life can become.
Trendy new cafes have sprung up across Kabul in the past three years, evolving into emblems of women's progress.
Hong Kong has outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, crimes that attract jail terms of three years.
But to his loyal supporters, they are emblems of authenticity upon which Trump will stake his claim in 2020.
The artist Pierre Bismuth created a series of flags, each bearing two countries' emblems, one superimposed on the other.
Using a shinobi prosthetic can take anywhere from one to three spirit emblems, depending on the tool being used.
The design to the left of the text incorporates the red dragon of Wales along with the UK's floral emblems.
In the throes of the protests he repeatedly breaks his signature dark glasses, the emblems of his ego's blind spots.
And because emblems aren't human, they're just 2-D cardboard cutouts, there's no risk of any compassion undercutting our hate.
Authorities said DeSai was a disgruntled lawyer who wore a military-style outfit affixed with Nazi emblems during the attack.
The winning design, a "harmonized chequered emblem," was chosen among four logos shortlisted by the Tokyo 2020 emblems selection committee.
In place of themes, the piece has emblems, what Mr. Salonen called "signals," that define the content and provide shape.
Since the election, MAGA hats have become emblems of both transgression and belonging that mean different things to different people.
Those posts were intended to be totems of triumph, emblems of the new life that his music was affording him.
Ms. Suarez Frimkess, a ceramist, has long been wringing poetry from the emblems of childhood like Popeye and Mickey Mouse.
Protesters painted national emblems on their faces and draped flags on their shoulders as they faced off with security forces.
To this day, the annual feast of St. George intersperses images of dragons, roses, and yellow emblems celebrating Catalan nationalism.
Hong Kong has already outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, which can attract jail terms of three years.
What's more, Karma finishes off every Revero with hand-painted emblems bolted to both the front and rear of the car.
On Thursday, proud mom Teresa, 46, shared the emblems of every college her eldest daughter has been accepted to thus far.
Houston shooting The man who wounded nine people in a mass shooting was a lawyer who had Nazi emblems with him.
There were smaller paintings with just a handful of emblems, and the larger ones were characterized by a strong, simple design.
How do linguists feel about the adaptability of these emblems, and to what extent can they become a replacement for language?
Critics and curators took note, recognizing affinities with the New Image style of visually arresting emblems superimposed on abstract, brushy grounds.
But of course, on Facebook, our profile pictures are avatars, too: emblems of our success, our good grooming, our unflap­pable happiness.
"It doesn't look like any of the emblems from the old Superman Shield logos," he said after rummaging through their collection.
With the emblems of political power removed, Pouyan suggests a clean slate where new and future narratives can be painted afresh.
Animals are used as metaphors for the female body, as elements of fantasy, as spiritual evocation, and as emblems of fear.
Working once more with the production designer Mark Digby, Mr. Garland again turns interior spaces into emblems of isolation and desolation.
Surrounded by the emblems of their struggle, the people look almost like medieval saints, trailing banners and imagery heavy with symbolism.
In my naturalization ceremony, surrounded by emblems of American patriotism, I realized I'd felt suspended in the air my entire life.
Christopher Knowlton's aim in "Cattle Kingdom" is to place those emblems of freedom, and their whole industry, in its true context.
Notices at airports banning the phone from flights because of faulty lithium ion batteries became emblems of a company in crisis.
The white pantsuit has become, against all odds, one of the most powerful emblems in Washington, D.C. I know, I know.
What's the point in experimenting with a random shinobi prosthetic over and over, when I might run out of spirit emblems?
The meaning of each of the key objects has evolved from emblems of authority that date way back before the Saxons arrived.
Proponents say that the emblems and landmarks represent history and heritage, and that efforts to remove them is political correctness run amuck.
Once built, economic support was scant and by the 1960s the projects had drastically deteriorated, becoming media emblems of poverty and crime.
Now, splinter groups of the Gulf and Zeta drug cartels fight pitched battles for territory in armored vehicles emblazoned with their emblems.
Parents began to regard their children not as potential labor but as emblems of purity and innocence to be protected and loved.
This explains why one still sees people parading around with both Nazi emblems and Confederate flags, openly embracing the meanings of both.
One of Manchester's emblems is the bee, a nod to the city's hard-working past as a center of the Industrial Revolution.
Now they are here, not as purifiers or fumigants but as emblems of an era of winner-take-all at any cost.
Gerd Leufert's visual art carries a freedom that the branding, emblems, and logos that he made as a graphic designer did not have.
D.W. Ready said the shooter was dressed in some kind of military uniform and had Nazi emblems with him and at his house.
Words can now be altogether replaced with emblems and icons, which helps explain the popularity of emoji and GIFs in our online conversations.
The Great Sphinx guarding the pyramids at Giza, which features a human head on a lion's body, is one of Egypt's enduring emblems.
She referred to an ivory arm band from the kingdom of Benin, in present-day Nigeria, featuring emblems of the oba, or king.
Murder in the 4-0 Daniel Rice and Kevin Thomas were living emblems of the ravages of gun violence in the South Bronx.
Her father was chairman of Lion Brothers, a company that made embroidered emblems, and her parents were supporters of arts institutions in Baltimore.
Credit...Bethany Mollenkof for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — There is no end to the glittering emblems of privilege in this city.
The actress professed to adore the cake, according to legend, and they synergized each other's appeal, remaining emblems of the town ever since.
Both institutions serve as emblems of the gentrification of former working- class neighborhoods, but also the proliferation of a new kind of museum.
These talismanic emblems are also inspired by stories from Syria about heavy textiles being hung from buildings to protect civilians from sniper fire.
He unwittingly revealed his music preferences through the tiny dancing logo of the Dave Matthews Band and the emblems of Hootie and the Blowfish.
"Stripping of cultures aside, the emblems that stood out most were the ones that came from Asia — specifically China," Jung wrote, according to Mic.com.
The projected images, interacting with emblems of the past, convey the sense of a choreographed dance, one in which both partners are in step.
Tiny, electorally trifling and obsessed with guns and weed, cherished emblems of its 24,25 members' freedom, the party has never mattered in national politics.
But for soldiers like the one who spoke with VICE, being anointed emblems of American power has made them less visible as actual Americans.
A type of object for remembering and teaching the many emblems favored by these groups was the tracing board, a picture illustrating different examples.
Conner created the works' rows and fields of tiny Rorschachian emblems by drawing a single motif and then doubling it by folding the paper.
How often were clothes torn, fists thrown, and Lays chips poured over Lacoste golf shirt emblems in a move known as "feeding the crocodile"?
Instagram has "I Voted" and "Yo Voté" emblems, along with a "We Voted" story on Election Day that gathers posts by a user's friends.
Jewish organizations and civil rights groups have expressed concern and outrage over the rally in Virginia and its displays of racist and Nazi emblems.
Framing that centerpiece are two treadmills, which become eerie emblems of control amid eruptions of gory, slapstick chaos and eviscerations of any fourth wall.
Ms. McSpadden and other mothers of black people slain by police in recent years have become emblems of the movement against racialized police violence.
The Long Wharf Theater is presenting Samuel Beckett's "Endgame," one of his seminal, bleakly comic but highly stylized dramatic emblems of the human predicament.
Rather than hide the label from a cigarette carton or soda can, he let the commercial emblems be elevated as part of the design.
Concrete blocks near the Nassib border crossing were plastered with emblems of insurgent factions, while an army checkpoint at the entrance carried photos of Assad.
They're glorified plastic, synthetic acrylic resins, peddled as "natural turquoise" with emblems of Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo culture that Native Americans source, manufacture, and sell.
They are Belle Epoque emblems suggesting that anything can be bought as a balm against the harsh conditions and human expense required to build America.
During those weeks, thoroughfares turned into colorful and immersive public art exhibitions, as protest sites bloomed with sculptures, installations, banners and other emblems of dissent.
It features plenty of logos and emblems, including a new British coat of arms designed as "a unifying symbol" for the Olympic and Paralympic teams.
They hugged me and my jeep driver and pinned French tricolors on us and left us exhausted, with our bosoms covered with emblems and ribbons.
A change of facial expression or of background scenery could easily transform these works into gruesome horror, but instead they become emblems of gallows humor.
He needed to legitimize his power" and one way of doing so was "using the symbols, the emblems, of history, of ancient Greece and Rome.
My barrier island works are markers, clocks, fragile emblems, souvenirs of places that exist in conflict with their past and in defiance of their future.
Merely using the wrong term in the wrong place would invite hostility in the battle of emblems and perceptions that suffused and sustained the Troubles.
After the war, Germany tried to put Nazism back in its box by banning public display of swastikas and other emblems of the Third Reich.
We also learned that if you are planning a trip, you should definitely pack some gemstones — they're not just valuable currency, they're emblems of protection.
It's not up there with those N64 Zelda ports, or, say, Bravely Default or the latest Fire Emblems, so far as system role-players go.
For another example, when we're in a land where we don't speak the language, familiar emblems often give us more information or direction than words can.
The vintage American cars that rumble through the streets of Havana have long served as four-wheeled emblems of Cuba and its roots in the past.
As such, they became potent emblems of nostalgia, binding up (although they had no bindings) wistful longing for the beloved bibliographic companions of years gone by.
The field kitchens doling out buckwheat stew and the tents warmed by wooden stoves, emblems of the previous rallies, today embody the accusation of unfulfilled promises.
In Pyeongchang, Russian athletes will technically compete under the Olympic flag, with no Russian emblems identifying them or appearing at the opening ceremony on Feb. 9.
The black banners that are emblems of terror in this century are merely the continuation of the red banners that defined terror in the previous one.
Jared Farmer, in his 2013 book, "Trees in Paradise: A California History," notes that California's sequoias and redwoods were long lauded as emblems of American greatness.
The cars were boxy, durable and occasionally missing a hubcap or two — rolling emblems of a department keeping watch over what was then a grittier metropolis.
The moments that survive in memory as emblems of youth always surprise you, because at the time you had no idea you were doing anything pivotal.
Objects in his novel are emblems while people are odalisques, slaves to the pen that creates them — until they break free, into wild and uncontrolled abstractions.
The royals and the audience decorated their outfits with the poppy emblems, the traditional symbol of tribute to those who have suffered in wars and military conflicts.
The goddess appears with a naked skull and usually has two breasts, as round as her black eye sockets, hanging from her shoulders like emblems of office.
He considered the emblems, signs, and motifs of his cultural heritage as the stuff of experiential DNA, things to be molded into the rubric of his art.
As for the tiger, in China and Vietnam its bones and penis feature in traditional medicine, while tiger fangs and claws are emblems of status and power.
They painted over the emblems and numbers on their tanks, removed the patches and chevrons from their uniforms, and turned in their passports, phones, and military IDs.
A celebration of roots is a central motivation for those who wish to keep Confederate symbols and emblems of a specific white heritage in the public space.
The standards of beauty and emblems of womanhood pushed onto Archer by a visually stimulated male society are turned back around and used, quite literally, against men.
Made-to-order — or, in Mr. de Lavergnolle's phrase, "made-to-dream" — objects are emblems of singularity that astonish the beholder and almost throb with personal meaning.
Most ended up in hypersegregated neighborhoods, often in cheaply constructed and poorly maintained public housing that, in the 29s, would become emblems of urban decay and malaise.
Milder in design than old-school troll dolls, these figures have a message: Idiosyncrasies of appearance and personality are not "ugly," but rather emblems of awesome individuality.
But the IOC left the door open for athletes without a history of doping to compete at its invitation without the Russian tricolour, national emblems or anthem.
"Greenfield trots out the plunder and of course the shoes — those notorious emblems of Marcos's excess — but also examines the appalling costs of that luxury," Dargis wrote.
One of his more popular emblems, introduced in 2009, is the Rottweiler, and it makes its return to stores in a limited-edition collection available this month.
GoT fans all over the world are getting inked with portraits of their favorite characters, house emblems, iconic quotes, and even some of the show's most graphic scenes.
Upon arrival, guests are sorted into Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw, and sit in a common room set up like the Great Hall that's covered in Hogwarts emblems.
The group considered various emblems used to convey danger or biohazards, but also recognized that the probability of a symbol retaining its meaning over time is quite low.
Historically, hotels found success through standardization — guaranteeing a level of comfort and quality under an umbrella brand or chain, often built on emblems of safety, trust and tradition.
The refugees have already added their own layer to Tempelhof's archaeology: graffiti on the white walls with simple messages or flags and emblems of Iraq, Kurdistan and Afghanistan.
The decision comes as emblems linked to slavery on college and public properties have been the target of protests by students and others who see them as insensitive.
One group of delegates who had flown in from Turkey and were opposed to Assad refused to leave Sochi airport until Syrian government flags and emblems were refused.
He was creating — in public places with found materials for non-art-world audiences — odd, witty, barely graspable objects that were also emblems of wealth, class and race.
Beyond their ties to romance, for Matsamaki, all flowers, regardless of specific breed or origin, are timeless emblems that, while sometimes cliché, have an uncomplicated sense of freedom.
Hong Kong has already outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, also punishable by three years' jail, but no equivalent laws are in place for the anthem.
They wanted to ensure two Civil War soldiers whose bones he first handled nearly three years before would be surrounded in eternity by emblems of a grateful nation.
Bags — shaped like hair dryers, cash registers, toothpaste tubes and Champagne bottles dangling from shoulder straps — were the emblems of consumerism, and of Jeremy Scott's loopy, lighthearted world.
And these telegenic white men are so often sold and packaged as emblems of normalcy — right up until the moment they turn out to be monsters — by the media.
However, as the Venezuelan writer Victoria de Stefano suggested, Nenias carry a freedom that the branding, emblems, and logos that Leufert made as a graphic designer did not have.
"An exceptional [piece of] heritage of our country, Notre-Dame is one of the emblems of France," the group said in a statement soliciting donations for the cathedral's reconstruction.
The first thing you see off the fifth-floor elevator is a group of carved marble female nudes, most of them classic 19th-century emblems of chaste-white passivity.
Many of the emblems of identity seem to recur, built on the notion of an island nation pitted against superior forces, fighting against the odds, swimming against history's tide.
They went to work and to school and participated in social events that had once been emblems of their American lives but that now felt irrelevant and guilt-inducing.
Old friends, classmates, some dead, resolved, in their minds, as emblems of a shameful chapter, which has, to them, closed, even as it continues to bleed through the pages.
Creating emblems and icons for people to gather around and talk about is definitely a useful thing to do, but I think there's more that has to get done.
In their quest to symbolize their foundational values of freedom for whites and slavery for blacks, Confederate leaders spent two years trying out and rejecting a variety of emblems.
Yet both Patagonia and the former British prime minister have one thing in common: They each gave the world items of dress that transcended their origins to become emblems.
The apartment is filled with Basque memorabilia, including photos of Mr. Moreno meeting local politicians and a ceramic plate clock that ticks loudly and is engraved with Basque emblems.
Dr. Rodchenkov said he supported one of the options that the officials are considering: allowing clean Russian athletes to compete but keeping all Russian emblems out of the Games.
Mr. Burgher's "Eden Flag With Solar-Anal Emblems and Hexes," a colored-pencil conglomeration of graphic devices that suggests esoteric magic and queer desire, is charming in its evasiveness.
He has used a grease pencil to draw linear emblems on canvas, and he has made chalky, "primitive" abstractions of variously colored shapes on a dirty, often creased canvas.
Imagine a game with my complaints about spirit emblems applied to not only the ammunition for your guns, a primary form of attacking, but even worse, refilling your health.
Early on Monday, hundreds of members of the religious group El Aposento Alto entered the buildings and painted over the club's emblems to set up a church, TV images showed.
In the film, Styx, the protagonist's fancy yacht, independence, and wisely provisioned voyage emerge as emblems of blind exclusivity, and the technologies of her civilization are tainted with civic mercilessness.
The California attorney general's office issued a subpoena in August, seeking information on recruiting of military and National Guard personnel and the use of military logos and emblems in marketing.
The California Attorney General's office issued a subpoena in August, seeking information on recruiting of military and National Guard personnel and the use of military logos and emblems in marketing.
Bowie would talk of his brother sparingly, but with affectionate gratitude, acknowledging Terry for introducing him to Beat literature and jazz, the emblems of American cool for postwar youth everywhere.
The National Cemetery Administration's list of 65 available emblems was last updated in January of this year, with the Druid Awen showing three beams of light radiating from three points.
The industrial nostalgia recalls Mr. Piano's ship-shaped new Whitney Museum and is clearly meant to substitute midcentury symbols of modern commerce for the usual classic emblems of institutional authority.
These people have chosen to align their very physical beings with the historical emblems of liberalism, conservatism, wars, treaties, and all the other foibles that come with positions of power.
Eggs and bunnies are the modern-day emblems of the end of Lent, and their candy versions abound in the weeks leading up to the biggest day on the Christian calendar.
Swastikas and other emblems, retweeted by Trump Sr. from white supremacist social media accounts, have mainstreamed a subculture of hatred, bringing concepts like "Jewamerica" and "white genocide" to a vast public.
These images of abandoned colonial buildings built by the French during their occupation of Algeria, however, are emblems of the destructive nature of that colonial encounter and its particularly violent ending.
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osbourne of Public School took a more pointed approach, sending a message to (or about) the new administration by appropriating one of its most recognizable emblems.
But now Mr. Sanders is attacking them as tarnished emblems of the party's drift from its New Deal heritage and its roots in the working and middle classes of American life.
Within a week the bedizened emblems of kitsch became vehicles for Pollock-esque, purposeful art as protesters hurled balloons filled with paint on government buildings, the Equestrian Warrior, the Triumphal Arch.
The pendulum is swinging back in favor of the Confederate battle flag and other emblems of Southern history, less than nine months after the massacre of black churchgoers in South Carolina.
In London, the robes, banners and emblems for Edward VIII's canceled coronation were made in a 370-year-old Covent Garden building that has recently been converted into four luxury apartments.
Small countries with no national space agency, as well as private entities, could soon have their own robotic resource hunters roving around the moon, with little honeycomb emblems on their sides.
Photos taken the morning of Ms. Heyer's death show Mr. Fields with members of one such group — which denied any connection to him — carrying a shield with one of its emblems.
A gunman who injured at least nine people in Houston, Texas, on Monday was a disgruntled lawyer who wore a military-style outfit affixed with Nazi emblems during the attack, officials say.
The central motifs look like an imaginative amalgamation of esoteric symbols, heraldry, customized muscle car designs, Kenneth Anger neo-Egyptian movie stills, and emblems you might encounter in a Peter Behren's building.
The AK-47, the small-arms mainstay of Russia's armed forces for over 60 years, is also featured on the national emblems of several African nations and on that of East Timor.
Starting in the 1970s, he spent much of his life scouring back roads for those vanishing emblems of midcentury enterprise, which were already imperiled by air travel, interstates and big-box sprawl.
She even finds a few fellow teen­agers at the high school to share some of her interests: namely, setting fires to the stupid emblems of modern life like schoolrooms and train stations.
Mr. Bleckner veered toward romantic metaphor in paintings that recycled decorative emblems and styles regarded as obsolete at the time, like geometric abstraction and op art, into meditations on loss and grief.
But the IOC left the door open for athletes without a history of doping to compete at its invitation as "Olympic Athletes from Russia" without the Russian tricolor, national emblems or anthem.
Last week Turkey's foreign minister called the United States "two-faced" for refusing to call the YPG terrorists, after photos emerged purportedly showing U.S. Special Forces wearing YPG emblems on their shoulders.
"Well, there's the emblems of Nowhere FC which are first, the color maroon and second the FC, which represents our family and all that we do from businesses to community," Moscoso explains.
In a sense he is like those stamp collectors at the Mercatino Filatelico — compelled by the markers and emblems of a past that, while there in plain sight, we barely register anymore.
The men's ice hockey squad won gold while wearing a distinctly familiar red kit (albeit without emblems or flags) and defiantly sang the national anthem at the medal ceremony, against official orders.
Trusted royal couturier Sir Norman Hartnell worked closely with Elizabeth to create a gown in the finest white duchess satin, richly embroidered with national and Commonwealth floral emblems in gold and silver thread.
Few emblems of American democracy are as storied and historic as the New England town hall meeting of colonial times, where citizens came together to solve problems and hold their elected representatives accountable.
Even if ditching all the weapons and armor is a good idea (it is!) losing the emotes, the emblems, the shaders — all of that — does even more to strip away your Guardian's identity.
The suspended Russian Olympic Committee will also be responsible for their fans' behaviour inside the venues and any display of national flags or emblems even at non-official venues must have IOC approval.
Despite all of the ancient dragons, holy swords, and, well, emblems imbued with the power of mystical flames, Fire Emblem is often described by listing its idiosyncrasies—permadeath, the weapons triangle, class promotions.
The suspended Russian Olympic Committee will also be responsible for their fans' behavior inside the venues and any display of national flags or emblems even at non-official venues must have IOC approval.
Hence, Eden flags—emblems for a notion of community so desirable but seemingly impossible that it's imaginable only in a mythic past, a time of origins, or the aftermath of an apocalyptic future.
The emblems of this season of unease and unpredictability have been relayed in the jittery, jerky images of cellphone cameras and video streaming apps that tell only an unmediated fraction of the story.
Blood-drenched graveyards of industrialized killing morphed into cherished emblems of American nobility and pastoral innocence through what was in effect a policy of willful amnesia, a kind of second act of repression.
Wild strawberries, whose vine-like runners give evidence that the long northern New York winter is ending, are emblems of growth and renewal, and picking them was a sacred ceremony in Mohawk tradition.
Marshall is especially good on how flags encode the history of the violence that brought the nations they represent into being and how quickly they can become emblems of racial and ethnic bigotry.
As they squabble or reminisce, we see in them grotesque emblems of humanity in various states of decay, but still clinging to life, and to one another, because that is what humans do.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st century techno-futurism.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st-century techno-futurism.
Obviously much has changed, but too many new movies just play the tokenism game, using minorities as accessories or emblems of the white character's presumptive good intentions — like the Prius parked in the driveway.
Exhibiting Nazi emblems can be punished with prison terms of up to three years under laws that prohibit the "use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations" for reasons other than art, science, research, or teaching.
Mr. Ai said he found it curious that objects that Europeans had created to ornament a Qing palace were being held up as emblems of China and their recovery framed as a patriotic project.
A lot of people appropriate random imagery or blatantly steal copyrighted corporate emblems and cartoons, which is cool, but Killer Acid is one of the few heavy-hitters that makes his stuff 100% original.
Situating these emblems unobtrusively on her chest, he places them by her heart, emphasizing their importance while preventing them from dominating the image or pushing it into the realm of either fantasy or fiction.
Even her peccadilloes become emblems of strength, as for instance when a teammate tells Stone he wouldn't throw her out of his bed for eating crackers, and the sense of it entirely eludes her.
In Virginia, Republicans dismissed the concerns of mainstream party leaders to nominate Corey Stewart, a local official who has made his name attacking illegal immigrants and embracing emblems of the Confederacy, The A.P. reported.
In "Self-Portrait on the Border Line Between Mexico and the United States" (1932), she mocks Mexico's appropriation of indigenous cultures as emblems of national identity while deriding the United States' obsession with industry.
With her red armband and hunter green cap, emblems of her allegiance to the glory of the New China, she surely would have led her comrades in song, as was the tradition before every denunciation.
Stepping outside her townhouse in Borough Park, Brooklyn, she climbed into her purple and white minivan emblazoned with the emblems of the female volunteer emergency medical service she founded in her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
What they're doing has little relationship to their field recordings, but like the urban audiences raptly watching these folk pastiches — emblems of a vanishing Poland — Irena is clinging to an identity that is nearly lost.
At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, athletes will receive gold, silver and bronze medals forged from recycled e-waste — emblems of a world in which e-waste can take on the sheen of immortality.
But on Tuesday, it was Fairfax County, the population hub of the region, that delivered victory for Corey Stewart, the flame-throwing Trump acolyte who has won national attention with his paeans to Confederate emblems.
But neither they nor their descendants are even symbolically part of American national pride; rather they are objects of stereotyping or emblems of a disgraceful past that has remained, to a great extent, in obscurity.
But each approved athlete from Russia will be referred to in competition as an "Olympic athlete from Russia," with the acronym "OAR" emblazoned on a neutral uniform, though it will not reflect any Russian emblems.
The holy hand grenade from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" flies by for a cameo; so does King Kong and "The Breakfast Club" and Chucky from "Child's Play" and famous emblems of Spielberg's own movies.
The proudest emblems of French life have been targeted: freedom of expression (Charlie Hebdo) and religion (a Jewish supermarket), as well as the security forces, in January 2015; sport, music and pavement cafés, in November 2015.
The men's and ladies' rooms in Amtrak's part of the station are widely regarded as some of the more repugnant facilities in New York City, emblems of the sorry state of the nation's busiest transit hub.
A communications officer for the mall said her company has been the target of a backlash on social media for its decision not to display "contentious" cultural emblems, with calls for a boycott of its mall.
The nine on the KLM flight began their journeys on separate farms in the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany, picked up by drivers in brightly colored trucks with painted emblems of horses and airplanes on the side.
The hotel used the Fox News feed, and the hotel attendees roared at one point when Trump asked for bipartisanship and Fox showed Democrats Charles Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, oft-vilified emblems of the Trump resistance.
You start off by holding a total of 15 spirit emblems, but it's possible to increase that pool, and anything you collect beyond that goes into a mysterious treasure chest that's pulled from whenever you rest.
"The Visual China website, as reported by netizen, has issues with non-compliant pictures such as national flags and national emblems," the company said in the Weibo statement, adding that such photos had been provided by contractors.
One of Simien's signature cinematic tropes is to ignite debate around cultural emblems, major and minor, and this opening scene is a good example of how he does so (even if some of the dialogue feels overworked).
Three Baltic nations have sent a letter to Walmart executives urging the chain to stop selling apparel with Soviet emblems and the abbreviation "USSR" on its website, urging the chain to respect the region's Soviet-era history.
Captain Ready said that the gunman was wearing military-style apparel, and that there were "some old Nazi emblems about his personal effects" and where he lived, along with "vintage military stuff" dating to the Civil War.
Hope and faith in America are linked to a picture of an American way of life as it once existed, and as it still exists in Bosnia, in connection with certain trite, everyday images, emblems and icons.
Names, hometowns, unit designations, animals, patriotic slogans, military insignia, names of sports teams and other emblems of home life were carved into the soft stone walls that sheltered members of the American Expeditionary Force 100 years ago.
The delta symbol, the central design element in the seal, was first used as early as 85033 by the U.S. Army Air Forces; and was used in early Air Force space organization emblems dating back to 1961.
The symbolism of swans is so commonly understood in Britain — emblems of the monarchy, and by extension the nation — that these birds have long been counters in the game of what is us and what is not.
A year later, for their 2018 nominee for Senate, Republicans backed Corey Stewart, a county official who ran an even balder version of President Trump's campaign, targeting immigrants and vowing to protect Virginia's emblems of the Confederacy.
I could use shinobi prosthetics during the fight, maybe toss a firecracker to grab a few moments to breathe, but every one of those tools absolutely churns through spirit emblems, one of the game's currencies, like candy.
Later on, in the 17th and 18th centuries, following the invention of the printing press, scholars could buy friendship books pre-printed with emblems and decorative borders, so signees could fill the templates with handwritten notes and images.
Despite contemporary acknowledgments that not all of these female characters are perfect emblems of modern intersectional feminism, they've all aged well as examples of female characters to look up to, and many have evolved into modern feminist archetypes.
Of the many culture clashes America's patriarch-in-chief has engineered over the past year—with black footballers, Hispanic migrants, transgender soldiers and other emblems of the socioeconomic changes his supporters fear—this is by far the riskiest.
Following the botanical section is the astronomical section, with pictures of the sun, moon, and stars; and then the cosmological section, with pictures of circular geometric designs; and the zodiac section, which features emblems of the zodiac signs.
Chapters are divided by stark, eerie photographs — some of them taken by Eric, a talented amateur portraitist who never fully developed his craft, and others taken by the author, emblems of her early search for an appropriate medium.
"The adherence to international rules of fair play and the return of Olympic emblems is one of the conditions for the rehabilitation of Russian athletics on the international stage," the federation said in a statement on its website.
Amazon has now made Indian laws that govern the use of the national flag and other emblems "an integral part of the global compliance process," the document said, outlining the steps Amazon and India have taken since the incident.
The $995 wireless Horizon earphones are offered in four colors — black, white and red monogram, or the consumer can purchase the designer audio players with the iconic "LV" stripes and add their initial emblems, just like the coveted handbags.
A philosophy graduate and rationalist, Mr Macron does not do folksy politics, and true to style he opted for a conventional form, sitting at the gilt-edged desk in the Elysée palace, framed by the emblems of presidential power.
Colorfully adorned with emblems such as unicorns and licitar hearts, the Croatian folk design traditionally used to decorate holiday cookies, they're both a playful reminder of sweet youth and a symbol of the city's undying endeavor to bounce back.
Castillo repeatedly returns to emblems of provincial life as talismans against wealthy arrogance, like a gourd hollowed out by hand to make a rustic bowl, or a dessert of sticky rice cakes sold by the side of the road.
For Clemens, whose clothing and signature logo-embossed tote bag have become beloved emblems for a certain pro-black, pro-queer creative community, his friends and family have always been the foundation of his runway shows, including this one.
Arrayed around them float emblems of religion and American history: a church, a Bible and a golden city; portraits of white men, mostly of Civil War vintage; log cabins; and a half-length portrait that may depict the artist.
Ben & Jerry's first introduced its cookie dough ice cream in 1984 and it will go down and history as one of the emblems of its time – along with the first Apple computer to hit the market and the original Gremlins movie.
The chain will feature emblems of American culture and American-made goods, the New York Times reported — a theme that aligns with President Donald Trump's political messages and is aimed at distinguishing American Idea hotels from other budget-friendly hotels.
Uniqlo's logo, for instance, is a modern take on the four character stamps, usually dipped in red ink; many other logos are structured within the circle, which was used for centuries to contain mon, the embellished emblems of different clans.
A philosophy graduate and rationalist, Mr Macron does not do folksy politics, and true to style he opted for a conventional form of address, sitting at the gilt-edged desk in the Elysée palace, framed by the emblems of presidential power.
Amid floral emblems signifying the nations of the U.K. and the countries of the Commonwealth, he added an extra four-leaf shamrock on the left side of the skirt so that her hand could rest upon it during the ceremony.
The updated 'tails' side, however, features one of four emblems said to represent the nations of the U.K. – the English rose, the Welsh leek, the Scottish thistle and the Northern Irish shamrock – the result of a design competition for British schoolchildren.
AMMAN (Reuters) - The head of the Syrian opposition delegation to a Russia-sponsored conference on Tuesday said his group was boycotting the meeting because of broken promises to end the bombardment of civilians and remove Syrian state emblems from the premises.
For example, one vitrine contains a deflated replica of Neil Armstrong's space suit, Ottoman military emblems, and a layer of moon dust: there's a footprint in the dust, and one plastic bag of seeds signifying man's colonization of the moon.
This is why, when identifying common themes in the insignia of English football, we most often come across martial, industrial and animal iconography, emblems which not only express a sense of identity but also serve as a warning to others.
From the vantage point of Battery Park in lower Manhattan, I watched Team Oracle USA's crew, dressed in snug nylon uniforms stamped with sponsor emblems, hurriedly prepping a sleek space-aged AC 255 catamaran to compete in a weekend regatta.
The album that spawned a million memes, it remains the defining document of vaporwave and one of the most delightfully bizarre emblems of this deeply weird decade, rewiring kitsch for a new generation while completely transforming how we think of taste.
The celestial-feeling 1992 painting "Voyager" — a memorial to lives lost on a 20113th-century slave ship, and one of Mr. Marshall's first big history paintings — brings together anatomical prints, Haitian veve emblems, and showers of hand-stamped and painted roses.
In theory, the location and design of the new capital were emblems of unity among the dominant ethnic groups, lying roughly equidistant from the Yoruba heartland in the southwest, Ibo strongholds in the east and the largely Hausa Fulani north.
The symmetrical array of shattered, spiky planes underscores the violence of our past and future — that we live between one devastated condition and another — yet the symmetrical, shattered forms are also emblems of the possibility that all is not lost.
"The Challenge" is stuffed with gilded emblems of that wealth, from golden motorcycles to imperial furnishings, although nothing speaks conspicuous consumption more loudly or appallingly than the image of a man driving a Lamborghini with his pet cheetah riding shotgun.
Sports brands typically sell the bulk of their fan merchandise ahead of the World Cup, but a team's success on the field can generate extra demand for gear emblazoned with its emblems and colors, especially if its progress is unexpected.
By collecting dresses from locations far from her family's hometown of Ar'ara, deconstructing them, and embedding the fragments into new unruly compositions, she transforms them from emblems of known places preserved by regional embroidery communities into intimate symbols of dispersion.
In a further setback, one group of delegates, which included members of the armed opposition who had flown in from Turkey, refused to leave Sochi airport until Syrian government flags and emblems - which they said were offensive - had been removed.
"The secretary of state will undertake systematic surveillance aimed at monitoring the way in which the image of the Holy Father and the emblems of the Holy See are used, intervening with opportune measures when necessary," the Vatican said in a statement.
Despite an $1003 million dollar campaign by ride-hailing companies, Austin-area voters on Saturday rejected a proposal by Uber and Lyft to self-regulate their drivers and mandated stricter rules on the companies, including fingerprint background checks and emblems on cars.
The tweet's emphasis on erasing division and coming together as a nation indicates Trump wants to normalize and pacify both sides of the Charlottesville rally — even if one side is chanting Nazi propaganda and waving flags emblazoned with swastikas and Confederate emblems.
AMMAN, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The head of the Syrian opposition delegation to a Russia-sponsored conference on Tuesday said his group was boycotting the meeting because of broken promises to end the bombardment of civilians and remove Syrian state emblems from the premises.
Blame street wear (read: Balenciaga) and sportswear (read: Nike), as was clear from the cool-kid stamping of boxy logos across T-shirts and down trouser legs, across sneakers and on caps; not to mention the resurfacing of emblems (see: Max Mara).
Over the years, the justices have tried to come up with rules to assess all kinds of religious emblems and practices carrying the government's imprimatur — sectarian prayers in legislative sessions, war memorials, Ten Commandments and Christmas displays, and mottos on seals or currency.
However, Amalia Mesa-Bains's "Emblems of the Decade: Borders" (2015) is the kind of installation I want to spend time with: it's detailed and sundry and gives off the feeling of someone's actually lived-in space crossed with a sort of reliquary.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Vendors of a vast array of Tokyo 2020-themed trinkets are looking to cash in from a looming postponement of the Games, because of a global coronavirus pandemic, by marketing their items as emblems of something that never happened instead.
Although their initiative eventually flamed out, the four are viewed as emblems of a time rife with possibility, when principle took center-stage — and when a genuine opposition party seemed viable to a degree that doesn't always appear to be the case today.
Mr. Sanders announced a challenge to Mayor Gordon Paquette, a long-serving Democrat, attacking local emblems of inequality and economic grievance — a proposed condo development on Lake Champlain, for one, and a mayoral plan to hike property taxes that Mr. Sanders called regressive.
Mikhail Sokovikov and Jason Aaron Wall, who go by the monikers Mint and Serf, known collectively as Mirf, are true emblems of downtown New York City culture, fluctuating between tagging Manhattan streets, getting wild with club kids, and collaborating on immersive art experiences.
The institutional shift in the latter's favor takes nothing away from Klimt's extravagant pleasures — his bejeweled gilt and vaporous flesh will remain emblems of the age — and yet it's reassuring to note that history can be on the side of the raw.
Levis's emblems are visual — the movement of hips, a hundred sparrows gathering in a tree — but his great innovation is a narrative delicacy that lets him widen stories across time, allowing them to accrue and swell until he suddenly stitches together the roving metaphors.
We for one, can't wait to see all those bunny emblems on its 40 shades of TruBlend Matte Made Foundation and tubes of our beloved Vitalist Elixir Tinted Lip Oil — because the more bunnies we see on boxes, the fewer end up in beauty labs.
After the protests of '78-82 quieted, maybe there seemed to be a kind of resolution — the Sámi Parliament was built, the declaration signed and the king apologized — but those emblems of progress have slid out of focus and lost much of their impact.
Yes, secularism is in France's DNA; this is the country that passed a law in 2004 to ban all emblems of religion in public schools, including Muslim head scarves, and a second law in 2010 to ban the burqa (full veil) in public areas.
The gut-punch approach has left even some Republicans wincing over the spectacle of a former Republican National Committee chairman and New Jersey native trying to win with earnest vows to guard emblems of the Lost Cause and with warnings about menacing Hispanic gangs.
From Baltimore to New Orleans, cities across the South are removing statues of Confederate figures from public property — memorials often built as emblems of defiance to federal authority in the post-Reconstruction period and in the Warren Court years of the 1950s and '60s.
TOKYO, March 24 (Reuters) - Vendors of a vast array of Tokyo 852-themed trinkets are looking to cash in from a looming postponement of the Games, because of a global coronavirus pandemic, by marketing their items as emblems of something that never happened instead.
The governor's refusal to resign plunged Virginia into political turmoil and created a crisis for national Democrats, who have assailed President Trump for his demagogy on racial issues and have made plain that they cannot abide a prominent party leader associated with emblems of bigotry.
An actual Crusader sword hangs between the letters D and L. Captured in an ancient battle, and subsequently donated to a Muslim armory, the sword is literally imprinted with both parties in the conflict: one side bears Christian emblems; the other an Arabic inscription.
Highlights include costumes examining the significance of indigo dye by Laura Anderson Barbata; Elana Herzog's interpretations of Persian rugs as both domestic decoration and emblems of civilization; and a crochet shelter by Xenobia Bailey that references gospel revival tents and our universal yearning for protection.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A 225-year-old monument to Christopher Columbus that stands near a Baltimore park was smashed early Monday morning, following a week of heightened controversy over the presence of Confederate public statues and other racist emblems around the country.
Though Reynolds eventually admitted that he regretted doing the centerfold because he believed it hurt Deliverance's chances for critical success, it's become one of the most famous emblems of modern male sexuality, widely seen as a breakthrough moment for acknowledging and catering to the female gaze.
She closed, in the small hours, on the story of Captain Humayun Khan, the Muslim American soldier killed in Iraq, and his father Khizr Khan, emblems of Mr Trump's prejudice that, from a long list of possibilities, her team have evidently identified as the most powerful.
A few doors down, Ebneter Biel uses a fleet of embroiderers to stitch tablecloths and napkins with everything from local fauna to seminude cabaret dancers; it also sells lederhosen for children and traditional leather Appenzeller belts that are fascinatingly studded with metallic cows, horses and starry emblems.
We lose out on anything near a seven-figure deal, effectively punished for not wanting to do what Cummins did, which was treat ourselves like the pitiful emblems of pain liberal whites see us as, or bloodthirsty barbarians Donald Trump has made us out to be.
The film's characters, as reimagined from Shakespeare and molded around Smith and McCullah's sensibilities, are so incisively written that they stand as timeless archetypes that modern teen movies, from Mean Girls to The DUFF, shamelessly pull from — while also being quintessential emblems of American teen culture in the '22012s.
"Tattoos appeal to contemporary women both as emblems of empowerment in an era of feminist gains and as badges of self-determination at a time when controversies about abortion rights, date rape, and sexual harassment have made them think hard about who controls their bodies—and why," Mifflin writes .
A proponent of the art of emblems — the juxtaposition of picture and text containing a moral truth or an allegorical meaning — he was apt at playing intellectual games of interpretations with his colleagues, but he also used his ingenuity when it came to observing nature and its laws.
Unlike the 1970s, when subways covered in graffiti became emblems of urban decay and the city faced a financial meltdown, the current problems are all the more galling to riders and advocates because they come at a time when the city is booming and flush with tax revenues.
In this week's episode of "The Handmaid's Tale," these emblems of Gilead's darkness — the blood, the hanged bodies, the handmaids who can't hide their brutalization — are hidden from sight so that the Commanders can present their society as an enviable portrait of moral fortitude to a delegate from Mexico.
That happened in Wisconsin with Russ Feingold, in Indiana with Evan Bayh and in Ohio with Ted Strickland, all of whom were defeated by Republicans who couldn't be tarred as insiders or as emblems of the status quo because the Democrats had just as much mileage on them.
Meir, who is of Swedish-Israeli descent and grew up in the US, posted the awe-inspiring photo to Instagram and Twitter on the first night of Hanukkah, featuring a pair of holiday-themed socks which had Hanukkah emblems including the hanukkiah (candelabra) and the Star of David.
Paul is, after all, the kind of popular guy who can make the very emblems of loserdom — big nerd glasses, fighting with your family in public, and generally living your every life's detail on the internet — cool, in a way that some viewers might imagine could rub off on them.
Mapplethorpe, who died in 1989, did not live to see much of the brouhaha, but he and Mr. Serrano became emblems of the battle over the endowment, which eventually led the House Appropriations Committee to slash the agency's budget in 19633 by 39 percent, to $99 million from $162 million.
Changing iconic, and often beloved, emblems that are emblazoned on clothes and mugs, painted on city walls and even tattooed on bodies has become an almost certain way to cause rifts among fans and provoke outrage on social media, where criticism can be registered and amplified exponentially in an instant.
Mr. Hotchner's book "Blown Away" (1990), about the Rolling Stones as emblems of the 1960s, created a stir when it concluded that one of the original members of the band, Brian Jones, did not drown accidentally in a swimming pool but died in a flurry of roughhousing at a party.
It never escapes my notice that among the muntjac antlers and equestrian prints — little anachronistic emblems of mastery — C. keeps an astonishing, thick-lipped, bug-eyed porcelain head of a slave or servant woman on her coffee table (lidded and hollow inside, meant to hold bonbons, keys and other knickknacks).
When I asked about the dragon at his throat, he told me it had been "one of the ones that hurt the least," then pointed to the flame-licked skulls on either side of his neck: his "covert way," he said, of representing drama's traditional emblems for comedy and tragedy.
It features Mr. Fischl's paintings depicting traumas of childhood, adolescence and the nuclear family; Mr. Salle's caustically satirical montages of art and design clichés haunted by ghostly images of nude and nearly nude women; and Mr. Bleckner's recyclings of geometric abstraction, decorative emblems and spacey illusions into meditations on loss and grief.
The cult of the opera house chandelier, which dates back to the candle era, spans far and wide: They can be emblems of elegance, or visual manifestations of the dazzling, over-the-top art form that is opera, or acoustical aids that help reflect sound in large theaters that still shun electronic amplification.
Throughout the day I could hear this term being thrown about in snatches of conversation, and watched as the crowd swelled from just older white men in Carhartts with guns to younger men in expensive tactical gear decked out with stickers and emblems from the Punisher skull to the III%ers logo.
Attached to the mode is the same progression system we've come to expect from COD, but with even more unlockable cosmetics, weapon skins, and other vanity items to keep players hooked and fixated on goals and milestones, including the ever desirable prestige emblems you get from maxing out your level and starting over anew.
If they do not bar Russia completely from the coming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, they are likely to keep all Russian emblems out of the Games: The Russian flag would not fly at the opening and closing ceremonies, Russian athletes would compete in neutral uniforms and the Russian anthem would not be played.
The British flag combines the emblems of England's national patron Saint George, a simple red cross on a white background; that of Scotland's holy protector Saint Andrew, a blue banner intersected by a white diagonal cross or saltire; and the symbol of Saint Patrick, the apostle of Ireland, consisting of a red diagonal cross on a background of white.
It didn't, however, present itself the way it does today, in powder or crystalline form—at raves in the 21998s and early 22001s, MDMA was known as an ingredient in the colorful pressed pills of ecstasy imprinted with logos, such as Playboy bunnies or Mercedes Benz emblems (at one point, White Doves were the best, we heard).
Beginning with the dawn of tattoos, the carefully curated exhibition traces their lineage from the Haudenosaunee tribe in New York who used tattoos as marks of protection and for their perceived healing powers, to contemporary adornment of tattoos as symbols of empowerment and commemoration, with portraits of breast cancer survivors' chest tattoos and 9/11 survivors' "never forget" emblems.
On my very first day, after a morning spent pushing north from my hotel along the Boulevard Soult, past a locksmith business, a car-insurance agency, a shoe repair shop and other emblems of everyday Parisian life, and after a foray into the unlovely suburb of Bagnolet, I found myself very badly in need of lunch.
From this point of view, the iconoclasts who want to simply tear the things down or transport them to a sculpture park (as Russia did with some Stalinist emblems) have a more consistent position: slavery and secession were evil and traitorous, Jim Crow a nasty continuation, the so-called monuments a disgrace to a contemporary multiethnic American city.
They served as emblems of all that lay beyond the known world, be that defined in terms of geographic distance or the more nebulous passage between life and death; the Greeks, Detienne argues, used spices "to mediate between the near and the far-away and to link the above and the below," notably in funeral rites and sacred devotions.
On the left side of the text, there's an elaborate design which joins together a red dragon — the heraldic symbol of Wales — with a rose, thistle and shamrock, which are the official floral emblems of the U.K. The design also features Prince Harry's label and includes three tiny red escallops from the Spencer family arms, representing his mother, the late Princess Diana.
Cheryl Pope's banners, reminiscent of those that would hang in your high school gymnasium, are strewn throughout the three floors and labeled with all-caps statements like, "WHY DID HE DO IT" and "KNOW WHAT NOT TO SAY KNOW WHAT NOT TO DO." These are the kinds of banners that traditionally commemorate a championship team or display the emblems of school spirit.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 19909s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 2112s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 1930s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 37073s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 24903s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 6338s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
This month, Foundrae launches a 15-piece collection of carafes, shakers and tumblers rendered in richly colored glass, from citrine to aquamarine, and engraved with various emblems, many of which relate to the classical elements: Earth is represented with an outline of mountaintops; ether, which Bugdaycay describes as "the element of the spirit," with an image of a circle made up of keys.
One piece, titled "Paseo de Humanidad" ("Parade of Humanity"), features a procession of extraterrestrial-looking steel figurines marching toward the border with emblems on their bodies that evoke the economies that drive people to migrate (one figure is made of maize, and another bears an "Hecho en Mexico" stamp, possibly alluding to the maquiladora plants that displace people from their home regions).
Known for her overtly provocative, slinky, slit-up-to-there dresses and big gold emblems, Versace staged something akin to a feminist rally: a giant venue, loud music, lots of friends and model upon model stomping (rather than the usual hip-thrusty gait) through the cavernous space in clothes that felt strong and sexy — which shouldn't be such a rare combination in fashion, but is.
And then they're flown to, usually, Europe where they're then packed in ice again and flown to Dover Air Force Base, where Dover takes care of the remains, embalms them, meticulously dresses them in their uniform with the medals that they've earned, the emblems of their service, and then puts them on another airplane linked up with a casualty officer escort that takes them home.
For his exhibition FDIC Insured Mandiberg, along with several helpers who assisted him throughout the project, have assembled 527 of these books with all the matching institutional emblems resurrected and laser cut into the covers of old financial books on sale at either the Strand bookstore or through libraries, according to Mandiberg "at the lowest exchange value possible," that is, no more than one dollar.

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