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He loved our country and epitomized America at its best.
For others, it epitomized the misogynistic tenor of Trump's campaign.
Less than a century ago, Detroit epitomized the American Dream.
"To me, that epitomized what Modernism should be," Moss says.
" She epitomized "a sexuality," he said, "a gritty grungy sexuality.
Mahatma Gandhi also epitomized trust among all sections of society.
Mr. Grima's shop on Jermyn Street epitomized that balancing act.
The moment epitomized her extraordinary and confident sense of self.
" For them, Smith continues, Hujar "epitomized a commitment to remaining underground.
Throughout her career, Helen Mirren has epitomized the strength of womanhood.
The British media has epitomized this divide on their front pages.
Back in the mid 233s, the South Bronx epitomized urban decay.
It is epitomized by the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds.
These rich people epitomized wealth in America: most were white men.
They epitomized decades of derogatory and disturbing sexist comments and actions.
Poppy epitomized modern romance with her couture Emilio Pucci and Chanel gowns.
Life magazine's cover story about his victory, for example, epitomized this approach.
It epitomized atrocities that had been inflicted on Protestants for two centuries.
Here is an album seemingly tailored for a year that epitomized disruption.
Even after the advent of air travel, Grand Central epitomized high style.
Still, it was Darlene's puckish, wittier-than-thou smirk that epitomized her cunning.
"This really epitomized the struggle of dealing with Uber customer service," he said.
Another headspinning series of events epitomized Trump's volatile style of leadership on Sunday.
The Blaxpoitation movement epitomized the film industry's modernist disregard for creating harmful stereotypes.
It was Paris Hilton, though, who epitomized Pink's idea of a Stupid Girl.
And what actress epitomized that je ne sais quoi better than Audrey Hepburn?
"Liberty and justice for all" pretty much epitomized the values behind his beliefs.
For many countrymen and women he epitomized the nation's rugged image of itself.
Mr. Peres's reign seems to have epitomized the bloated pride before the fall.
Until last week, 220006-year-old Joaquín Oliver epitomized the promise of America.
To progressives, the remarks epitomized what they see as the president's deficiencies for office.
Price epitomized the hard-charging, can-do attitude of the U.S. military's elite forces.
Both the senior Bush and McCain were men epitomized by integrity, duty and service.
The President's reaction epitomized why the reverberations of the 2016 election may never die.
That remarkable statistic epitomized the team-first approach the team has embraced all season.
From the start, Kasowitz Benson had a hard-drinking culture that its leaders epitomized.
The first was epitomized by Tony Blair of Britain and Gerhard Schröder of Germany.
Tanner could not bear to nurse Paetyn: Breasts epitomized the gender he had abandoned.
The Great Movie Ride epitomized the movie-set aesthetic of Hollywood Studios until 2017.
Deutsche Bank's appetite for risk was perhaps epitomized by its relationship with Mr. Trump.
Jackson's notorious policies on slavery and Indian removal also epitomized the nation's white supremacist beginnings.
Throughout his decades in public life, Trump has epitomized the idea of hollow, performative patriotism.
She completely epitomized the opulence of the '80s, with the tradition of a true princess.
"He epitomized selfless service and gave his life in protection of our country," Arango said.
The recognition covered every theatrical category and epitomized the most diverse season in Broadway history.
Tom Price, Trump's first secretary of health and human services, epitomized this form of corruption.
George C. Marshall epitomized this ethic, going so far as to not even vote; Gen.
The problem was epitomized by Jeff and Kay, who wrote from the suburbs of Philadelphia.
BB: I was thinking, Where did I ever go that really epitomized the East Village?
His directorial stunts are epitomized by a choreographed sequence that destroys an entire hillside shantytown.
For the occasion, she wore a stunning white Yanina Couture gown that epitomized old-fashioned glamour.
It is true that Obama has epitomized and ushered in the age of fame over achievement.
The two had a storied bromance epitomized by their 1977 collaboration on Smokey and the Bandit.
It's very Æon Flux, reminiscent of the glass churches or temples epitomized in dystopian Hollywood films.
In Gorey's mind, his mother seems to have epitomized America's mid-century attack of fake goodness.
Waters said Wells Fargo epitomized a bank that had grown too big to hold itself accountable.
This minimalistic attitude to movement is epitomized by Miyamoto Musashi in The Book of Five Rings.
The turnaround has been best epitomized by the recent shift in Demna Gvasalia's collections for Balenciaga.
The challenge of growing up in the digital age is perfectly epitomized by the bikini rule.
In an interview, Ms. Ghazaleh said the event epitomized what was going wrong at the university.
"For a time, Donen epitomized Hollywood style," Tad Friend wrote in The New Yorker in 2003.
Blunt, brash and quick-witted, Mr. Li's experience epitomized the hopes and disappointments of a generation.
The Cosby trial in many ways epitomized the unique challenges black women encounter in anti-rape activism.
He epitomized the many great values this game teaches which serves as inspiration to millions of fans.
Swimwear simultaneously epitomized everything I wanted to be and naggingly reminded me of who I actually was.
It epitomized exactly what Snapchat has grown to be: A glimpse of the world through someone's eyes.
"Ross Perot epitomized the entrepreneurial spirit and the American creed," the former president said in a statement.
This faith was epitomized by a passage from Part 2 of "Don Quixote" that moved us to tears.
For many Koreans, the scandals epitomized the dirty behavior and unfair advantages of the rich and powerful.
Up to this point, Ryan had epitomized to Bannon everything that was wrong with the Republican Party.
The Nintendo Switch changed that, and Breath of the Wild was the game that epitomized that change.
For many, the circumstances of his death epitomized why black communities distrusted police, and protests and riots followed.
" It's a recurring theme in movies and pop culture, perhaps best epitomized in the 2004 film "Mean Girls.
The Calvin Klein slip dress she wore epitomized simplistic elegance and gave brides the confidence to be understated.
"Sadly, the hearing yesterday epitomized the lack of qualified candidates running rampant throughout the Trump administration," Waters said.
It's not that the president did not act in suspicious ways, epitomized by his appalling performance at Helsinki.
Some of Silicon Valley's most successful entrepreneurs have bought into the "streetwear" trend epitomized by Yeezy and Supreme.
With high ambitions and low prices, the tiny restaurant epitomized the delicious idiosyncrasies of the city's restaurant culture.
Jackson anticipated today's anti-intellectualism, epitomized by Trump, who has -- among other things -- rejected the science behind climate change.
The femininity and tradition of it all epitomized her as our modern day princess Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (on mannequin)
I once saw this great meme from Sassy Socialist Memes that epitomized a really thoughtful criticism of economic rationalism.
Nothing epitomized the brutality more than round three, where both fighters exchanged heavy slugs and breathed through bleeding gums.
This dress epitomized the look I wanted to communicate when I wanted to dress up: elegant, fun, and simple.
Bump's bluntly clever rap style epitomized Chicago swagger, the threat of violence concealed beneath the surface of every bar.
This painting calls attention to the legacy of racial injustice in America, as epitomized by the slave ship Rebecca.
"They epitomized domestic violence, and my mother ultimately ran off and left me with my father," Ms. Wang said.
But they said the White House's unyielding position — epitomized by Mr. Pompeo's 12 demands — would make fruitful negotiations impossible.
Priorat, like Châteauneuf-du-Pape, another grenache-based wine from the southern Rhône Valley of France, epitomized that approach.
That dependence on foreign markets — epitomized by cars, the country's No. 1 export — is limiting its room to maneuver.
But it was the Kavanaugh hearings, they said, that epitomized what many saw as one of Harris's best qualities: strength.
Many employees felt the incident epitomized Chen's disconnect in wanting to "shake up" Kickstarter's corporate culture but not knowing how.
Literally a "convergence of struggles," this slogan epitomized the unity of bourgeois students and the proletariat that made 19683 unique.
The two met on a job in London when they were both models; they epitomized the epic '90s love story.
This convention succeeded because it epitomized one of our country's core values: In our diversity, there is strength and unity.
In economics theory, stock exchanges are epitomized as a shining exemplar of the notions of free trade and efficient markets.
David L. Kirp A QUARTER-CENTURY ago, Newark and nearby Union City epitomized the failure of American urban school systems.
"A champion on and off the field, Bart epitomized class and was beloved by generations of Packers fans," he said.
In all, it's been a startling turnaround for a group that epitomized what President Donald Trump is hoping to do.
It epitomized what we all disliked about Apple's proposal a few months earlier: a clunky user interface that ran slowly.
The Paris Climate Change Accord epitomized U.S. leadership in the post-WW II order, but that era is effectively over.
To add insult to injury, the process of developing these bills has epitomized the worst parts of Washington money-politics.
Brazil's endemic problem of violence against women is epitomized by Fernandes's rapid re-entry into the highest levels of society.
The fall 2001 Dior Homme collection epitomized the fastidious detail and dark sensuality that would become hallmarks of Slimane's aesthetic.
Its graceful body and spicy, refreshing flavors epitomized what I see as the potential character of wines from that area.
But it's the moment that epitomized my favorite player, Becky Sauerbrunn, so I'm gonna put it on my list anyway.
At the same time, you told stories of the search for common ground that epitomized community, struggle and beautiful imperfection.
There was a continued general decline of human intelligence, as epitomized by the popularity of increasingly elaborate "gender reveal" events.
In the left-wing strain, epitomized by Long, Perot, Occupy Wall Street, and Sanders, populists champion the people against the elites.
Such anger was epitomized by the apparent massacre in 2014 of 43 students by a drug gang working with corrupt police.
While single-use may have once epitomized a carefree and convenient lifestyle, it has now come to represent society's worst excesses.
Look at the NFL's 49ers, who recently relocated from San Francisco to Silicon Valley in a move that epitomized owner arrogance.
Fifteen years ago, this Austrian import epitomized the ability of restaurant sommeliers to introduce new wines through the power of enthusiasm.
Musk's judgment, epitomized by the buyout fiasco, looks increasingly faulty - just as Tesla needs cool heads to drive it to profitability.
What they've got now is a dour, vengeful grievance party, epitomized by Trump's two biggest endorsers — Sarah Palin and Chris Christie.
The former Ranger Carl Hagelin, acquired by the Penguins from the Anaheim Ducks midway through last season, epitomized the Penguins' ascent.
The venture that perhaps best epitomized Mr. Ayers's ambition — and the backlash to it — was a company called Advance Media Capital.
The dispute over the loan, and even more so the communication about it, really epitomized how different and incompatible we've become.
It was an "Amazing Grace" epitomized by his leading this hymn at the funeral for nine African-Americans massacred in Charleston.
But in a shift away from the photo-sharing craze epitomized by Instagram, now the focus is on audio sharing as well.
Monte's approach, which epitomized the Italian style, emphasized light footwork, requiring that fighters be lean and supple rather than large and muscular.
The world of media admittedly loves its insular circle jerks, and that's perhaps best epitomized by its obnoxious reverence for the tote.
That's a far cry from a decade ago, when Silicon Valley epitomized the modern, progressive, cool mores of Barack Obama's Democratic Party.
If Ghirardelli Square epitomized collaborative and participatory urban planning, the Sea Ranch, a hundred miles up the coast, helped presage its demise.
The difficulties that China's internet companies face in expanding their success abroad are epitomized by WeChat, the messaging app owned by Tencent.
Among certain populations, there began to be more men who epitomized a certain aesthetic—plaid shirts, beards, a rough-and-tumble attitude.
The response to North Korea's overtures at the Olympics was epitomized by what quickly became a popular characterization of Kim Yo-jong.
There, she epitomized the idea of the modern ballerina and was an important muse for choreographers like Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky.
Their differences were epitomized this spring when McConnell urged Trump to be "more boring," or at least stick to his talking points.
Humans empathize with less-capable creatures and conversely fear hyper-capable creatures, epitomized by pop-culture robots like Terminators and even Transformers.
The city possesses an uncommonly graceful aesthetic, epitomized by the rows of machiyas, traditional Japanese townhomes, which line many of its streets.
One of the investors who has epitomized Wall Street's hunger to gain access to Silicon Valley is suddenly leaving his firm, Tiger Global.
The growth approach focuses on stocks with rapid price appreciation, often but not always accompanied by surging earnings and epitomized by tech firms.
The jazz musicians that remained focused and true to their craft truly epitomized the dynamic energy of the city they were performing in.
Hillary Clinton, a cabinet secretary, senator and first lady, epitomized the establishment while Donald Trump became a vehicle for Americans' disillusionment with it.
The emerging subgenre of climate fiction, epitomized by novels like Margaret Atwood's "Maddaddam Trilogy," helps us imagine possible futures shaped by climate change.
Paris Hilton, who for years epitomized a certain kind of young, fun-seeking, big-partying celebrity, is now well into her mid-30s.
For some of the people I spoke to, Uber merely epitomized greater concerns that the sharing economy or digital technology in general present.
At its best, Life Is Strange recognizes and highlights how often life is exactly the opposite for most, and this scene epitomized it.
The battle to recoup pennies on the dollar of Puerto Rican bonds has been epitomized by Wall Street's most prominent hedge-fund managers.
As it celebrates its twentieth birthday, Danny Boyle's film is being hailed by all quarters as the Brit flick that epitomized the 21996s.
She became the face of the company and was known for her signature geek-chic look, epitomized by her wide-rimmed black glasses.
In dismissing concerns about the program, Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah epitomized the degradation of so much of the Republican Party this year.
Though Ms. Reichlen and Mr. la Cour epitomized the high standards to which all dancers aspire, the Simegiatos dancers were not seriously outshone.
There is little question that a new sobriety and a greater depth of reflectiveness set in after 1907, epitomized in the Ninth Symphony.
The famous free-for-alls had epitomized the company's egalitarian ethos, a place where employees and leaders could talk freely about nearly anything.
UNGASS 1990 is still remembered—in particular, in Latina America-- because it epitomized the strengthening of the logic of the "war on drugs".
"Vera epitomized grace, dignity and strength in the wake of heartbreaking tragedy and loss," Bob Nutting, the Pirates' chairman, said in a statement.
Children may not be familiar with cool jazz, but they know what cool is, and the trumpeter and composer Miles Davis epitomized both.
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For the Los Angeles premiere of the Disney classic, the British star wore a stunning white Yanina Couture gown that epitomized old-fashioned glamour.
Of late, ZTE's primary focus has been doing so on pricing – a strategy epitomized by the recent launch of the company's $99 Android phablet.
The world of luxury travel is epitomized by the image of stepping off a private jet to some high power meeting or exclusive destination.
The response epitomized one of the most common critiques of the company now: Everything it does is based on its own interests and enrichment.
She said the director thought Elwes epitomized the "very dashing, very Errol Flynn" type of guy he sought for the farm boy-turned-pirate.
The chef's concern epitomized a key factor in happiness, community relationships—he cares and wants what is best for the children in his community.
When Gotti usurped the Gambino crime family throne in the 1980s, he epitomized the type of gangster who succeeded by breaking all the rules.
A history professor writes that Apollo 11 and Woodstock epitomized a stark cultural divide over the state and direction of the nation in 1969.
To many, the incident epitomized a dynamic common in the academy, where male scholars have long taken credit for the work of female associates.
Who could forget the 2008 Katherine Heigl/James Marsden film that epitomized rom-coms in an era without Meg Ryan and Hugh Grant movies?
All three companies epitomized Silicon Valley's obsessive focus on growth and a celebration of ambitious founders, which often ignored problematic behavior and business practices.
Hip, creative and sometimes flashy, acrylic furniture marked a clean break from the past and epitomized the open and youthful spirit of the age.
Instead, there were concerns about how Brown, whose jump shot epitomized streaky, would translate to the perimeter-dependent NBA, and issues on top of those.
Being objectified like this refutes many of the positive messages Rousey has so far epitomized about achieving tremendous success without pandering to traditional gender norms.
Her fresh face and femme voice contrasted with her rough-and-tumble stage presence; she was an anomaly that epitomized a certain kind of rock.
And I'm worried that Apple's penchant for safety rails, epitomized but not limited to the gap between Swift Playgrounds "learning" and Xcode "doing" seems stifling.
But as the face of a franchise that's mid-fizzle, DeRozan also epitomized its annual fragility in a way that makes his presence feel exhausting.
At college, she pulled out her familiar Singer sewing machine and stitched together shirts at her dormitory desk that she thought epitomized her friends' personalities.
Theranos, the creation of Ms. Holmes, epitomized the promise of Silicon Valley to transform — or disrupt, to use its own lingo — all of health care.
His rollicking style of campaigning was epitomized by the Straight Talk Express, aboard which he would make himself available for extended bull sessions with reporters.
But luckily Google just hired the guy behind 4chan — a site that epitomized the good, the bad and the ugly of humanity on the Internet.
From his earliest introduction, Ezekiel has projected a refreshingly unbothered confidence, as epitomized last week and repeated here with his "and yet, I smile" speech.
The "Religion" section of the exhibition examines the manifestation of this principle in the Gothic Revival aesthetic, epitomized by the use of the Gothic arch.
Forsvarsdepartementet For the better part of the last decade, the US Defense Department's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program has epitomized government waste and dysfunction.
"(President Trump) well epitomized the spirit that must prevail among U.N. member states: respect for the freedom and sovereignty of each of us," he said.
Then there's the harassment of riders, epitomized by the incident in which Uber's executives, including Mr. Kalanick, obtained and reviewed a rape victim's medical records.
The flurry of activity — a day after the Orange were eliminated from the N.I.T. — was especially striking for a program that has generally epitomized consistency.
NEW HAVEN — Being black, I have a difficult relationship with my home state of South Carolina and its slaveholding history, epitomized by John C. Calhoun.
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Perhaps no moment better epitomized the futility of KC's efforts than Ilie Sanchez's failed penalty kick in the 45th minute, with score tied at 2-2.
It also sounds like From Not To Hot is buying into the problematic idea of the "revenge body" epitomized on Khloé Kardashian's new show, Revenge Body.
If you noticed the salarians didn't all think fast and talk fast the way the Codex said, you got to meet Mordin, who epitomized that stereotype.
" He continued, "But his death also came at a time of broader transition and more or less marked the end of the old Sweden he epitomized.
Attempts to game search engine optimization around events was epitomized by The Huffington Post's infamously trolly piece What Time Does the Superbowl Start back in 173.
Clearly his sweet spot is the love song, epitomized by the album's first single, "All On Me," a breezy, smile-inducing tune now in nationwide airplay.
One of the scenes that epitomized that for me was when Otis and Eric dress up for Hedwig, and that wasn't any type of big deal.
Sixty-one days into his presidency, Trump has already done a great deal of self-enriching, epitomized by his routine weekend trips to Trump-operated businesses.
The revelers in Pulse epitomized that liberty, and what happened to them is part of a bigger story and a bigger struggle that affect all Americans.
That paradox — promises of equality in the face of stark inequalities, epitomized by a Southern slaveholder, Thomas Jefferson — is at the heart of our nation's heritage.
Sitting there, he epitomized the Nationals' postgame demeanor: face blank and baseball cap barely on his head and askew, silently staring at a blank television screen.
The resistance of the enslaved themselves, epitomized in the "unthinkable" Haitian revolution (1791-1804) that ended chattel slavery in the country, is excised from the frame.
Mambele epitomized those unseen drivers, fixers and translators whose work - often at personal risk - is critical to reporting the news from the toughest places on earth.
But Mahomes countered with deadly off-schedule playmaking, epitomized by a 413-yard heave to Tyreek Hill on fourth-and-9, en route to forcing overtime.
Trump may have epitomized where Republicans and Middle America stood in 85033, but his presidency has shown that he is not a politician in that sense.
The image Ford had in mind was of Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick posing in a manhole, and all the uptown/downtown duality that it epitomized.
The protection from his offensive line this year, epitomized by the besieged left tackle Ereck Flowers, is suspect on 15 to 20 pass plays a game.
BUT YOU STARTED OUT AT AN INCREDIBLY HIGH LEVEL, I MEAN WE HAD A VERTICAL RISE FROM SEPTEMBER 7th, WHICH WAS LED AND EPITOMIZED BY BITCOIN.
One play epitomized Havlicek's reputation as the pre-eminent hustle player of his time and possibly, as many older Celtics fan would argue, of all time.
Lively, who gave birth to her second daughter in September, epitomized Old Hollywood glamour in a plunging black velvet Atelier Versace design with gold chain-mail trim.
The increasingly recalcitrant posture of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley toward African American protest movements for fair housing, school integration, and economic development epitomized the failed bargain.
Athletes took Paris by storm Athletes of all stripes made a major appearance at the shows, as perfectly epitomized in this snap on Dwayne Wade's Instagram account.
It's a dynamic that's epitomized by the tactile click that docking a Joy-Con makes compared to removing it: it's far more enjoyable to reattach the controller.
The Paradox—Baltimore's 263,290-square-foot warehouse club that epitomized they-don't-make-'em-like-that-anymore venues—is closing its doors after 226 years this spring.
At its annual global press conference, the computer maker announced the Switch Alpha 12, its take on the tablet-convertible concept epitomized by the Surface Pro 4.
French cuisine epitomized fine dining in the United States, especially in Manhattan, where restaurants like Le Pavillon, Le Cafe Chambord and Voisin set an uncompromisingly Gallic tone.
The weekend vividly epitomized the trajectory of the presidential race, an inevitable downward spiral that has scores of people across the nation waiting for the inevitable crash.
The narrative spans Phoebe's formative years of college, during which she lives on the cusp of a childhood epitomized by tragedy and an adulthood defined by recklessness.
Then that was washed away by Beyoncé releasing the track "Formation"—complete with a video that epitomized Black pride and offered a much-needed Blue Ivy update.
If there was a play on Sunday that epitomized the Yankees of late, it came in the seventh inning when reliever Domingo German uncorked a wild pitch.
Warriors starting forward Glenn Robinson epitomized Golden State's struggle in this game by shooting 0-for-10 from the floor, including 27-for-211 on 23-pointers.
This "groyper army" targets what it has termed "Conservative Inc," a collective epitomized by conservative speakers like pundit Ben Shapiro, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Rep.
ICE moved the remaining options business to its electronic system, ending a 142-year tradition that was epitomized in the 1983 movie "Trading Places" starring Eddie Murphy.
The think tanks see "Russia's aggressive posture epitomized by Moscow's illegal annexation of Crimea and the crisis in Ukraine" as a direct cause of this spending hike.
These and other details have epitomized President Donald Trump's bizarre relationship with technology over the years, which was chronicled anew in a New York Times article on Wednesday.
The sight of the Maracana stadium brightly illuminated for the closing ceremony while a power cut plunged neighboring streets into darkness epitomized the lopsided benefits of the games.
Calvin Bradley, son of Today show meteorologist Dylan Dreyer, epitomized this idea in an Instagram video posted by his dad Brian Fichera at the end of last week.
The "choose life" speech epitomized college student ennui and the crippling anxiety young adults feel as they get older and try to find their place in the world.
When she suggested I pick three words that epitomized the changes I believed we needed in our criminal justice system, the words came to me: Tough, Smart, Fair.
This was epitomized by the "Cool Britannia" brand promoted by then Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair in the late 1990s, and the current Conservative government's "GREAT Britain" campaign.
While its influence dwindled in subsequent decades, the vast cultural impact of the Playboy brand—epitomized by the notorious party scene centered on Hefner's Playboy Mansion—is undeniable.
Yet we persist, undaunted by hyper-accelerated urban redevelopment — perhaps epitomized by the new Herzog & de Meuron ultraluxe glass condo tower at 56 Leonard Street in east Tribeca.
Even mash-ups — those early-aughts song splices that epitomized a dawning spirit of digital-age musical cross-pollination — sound dated now in their stuntish aesthetic of collision.
Hazard's goal, which came between Marcos Alonso's header and Cesc Fabregas's lob into an empty net, epitomized Chelsea's transformation since a 3-0 loss to Arsenal in September.
And the singer, who epitomized the "I-don't-need-a-man" attitude in her first hit single, "Love Myself," also talked about what she thinks makes an empowered woman.
In a brief interview following her speech, Gillibrand said it was important for her to carry a more spiritual message on Monday because it epitomized what King stood for.
In the classic text Regional Advantage, AnnaLee Saxenian analyzed the cultural differences between innovation on the East Coast, epitomized by Boston's Route 128, and the culture of Silicon Valley.
In the days before Super Tuesday, conservative Christian leaders cautioned, cajoled and pleaded with evangelicals to reject Trump, saying the New York businessman epitomized the opposite of their values.
It makes sense to start thinking about a 'new queer essay' that might be epitomized by Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts and Brian Blanchfield's Proxies and writers like Hilton Als.
Notwithstanding the portrayal of military martinets in movies like Patton and Full Metal Jacket, real military leadership is epitomized by leadership by example, mutual respect, shared sacrifice, and trust.
Its geographically profuse sound is epitomized by a rising star of British rap, Octavian, who was born in France to African parents before moving to London as a child.
Lead by example and take action Bill epitomized the belief that those in government should lead by example and do things with consistency and honor for the public good.
Fan Zhewang, 42, a teacher of Maoism at Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications in central China, said the treatment of Ms. Gu epitomized the inequities in the system.
The two countries have sought closer trading links in recent years, epitomized by Russian President Vladimir Putin's first-ever meeting with Kim Jong Un in Vladivostok earlier this year.
Chuck Bass was originally a minor background character, a villain who epitomized the amoral privilege of the Upper East Side against which Serena struggled and which Dan staunchly opposed.
The callousness of the Iraqi government was epitomized by its recent statement that it did not know the identity of government snipers who shot and killed numerous protesters in Baghdad.
In the second half, fans switched to simply "Charles Oakley", who, during his 10-year tenure with the Knicks, epitomized the physical play and rugged defense that marked that team.
The scene epitomized the offbeat sweetness of a Village romance, short-lived as theirs proved to be — they broke up in 1964 partly over Mr. Dylan's affair with Ms. Baez.
This approach has epitomized the Court's recent voting rights jurisprudence, from upholding Indiana's voter ID law in 2008 to gutting a major provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013.
WASHINGTON — Paul D. Ryan made his name as a master of budgets, putting forward sweeping documents that epitomized the Republican Party's preference for slashing taxes, curtailing spending and shrinking government.
Using mostly natural lighting, his minimally staged shooting and documentarian ethos — epitomized by a fully frontal approach with limited depth of field — reproduce their human subjects squarely within their milieu.
For Waight Keller, Dautheville proved a revelation, tying Chloé's '70s silhouette — skinny torso, high waists, flares and platform shoes — to a new spirit of female independence, epitomized by her travels.
Sharon Tate, the tragic ingénue who epitomized the breezy Hollywood style of the late 503s, has been gone for nearly five decades, but these days she seems anything but dead.
Mr. Trump's "America first" rallying cry was bitterly criticized by Mr. McCain and other Republican hawks but embraced by the party's libertarian wing, epitomized by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.
That split was epitomized by the defeat of a towering figure in Canadian politics, Ralph Goodale, who was first elected in 1974 and was the last Liberal standing in Saskatchewan.
During the campaign, the billionaire real estate developer, a political novice, promised to "drain the swamp" in Washington, a vow that extended to the Republican establishment, which the Bush family epitomized.
The black-tie fundraiser epitomized how Vekselberg had managed to turn an obscure state park, thousands of miles away from his home base in Moscow, into a centerpoint of his influence.
The rise of the minotaur reflects a new form of investing, epitomized by Japan's SoftBank, and a new form of company-building, dubbed "blitzscaling" by entrepreneurs Reid Hoffman and Chris Yeh.
The physical size of these rockets may be small but the competition in miniaturized spacecraft is growing steadily, epitomized by Rocket Lab's launch on Thursday evening of a prototype military spacecraft.
The A Star Is Born actress' strapless Alexander McQueen ballgown epitomized old Hollywood glamour, but her massive Tiffany & Co. necklace (featuring a 128.54-carat center yellow diamond!) really stole the show.
The President's son-in-law Jared Kushner epitomized the administration's attitude to accountability when he declared Tuesday that investigations "had a much harsher impact on our democracy" than Russian election meddling.
The awkward politics of the issue are epitomized by who's sponsoring the bill in each chamber: In the Senate, it's centrist Democrat and security hawk Feinstein; in the House, it's Rep.
The rawness of the human encounter, primarily relying on physical combat and a performance of masculinity, is epitomized within the confines of two bodies oscillating between sharp harmony and futile struggle.
This paradigm, epitomized in the simulated pleasure of hetero-normative pornography, will only begin to diminish in force as we reject the dishonesty of a sexual discourse founded on misogynistic myths.
As many commentators—epitomized by author Roxane Gay, who left Simon & Schuster over their collusion with Yiannopoulos—have noted, where was their moral outrage when he was targeting women of color?
The three men were part of a flourishing Harlem artist community, and their poetry epitomized ideals of the Black Arts Movement — the multidisciplinary cultural front that was Black Power's fraternal twin.
A long portion of the deposition was devoted to essentially breaking down Raymond and Tsachas's differing philosophies on broken-windows policing, which is epitomized by their approaches to stopping turnstile jumpers.
While his political commitment comes through in many works, it's hard to square talk of "revolution" with Ai's staggering mainstream US success, epitomized by his reception at an elite private university.
It was an era of long hair and beards, epitomized by the mustachioed Oakland Athletics, whose owner paid players $300 to grow mustaches and who won three straight World Series titles.
The visits, related to Reuters after Collymore's death from cancer on Monday, epitomized the popular touch that helped make him a household name as he led East Africa's most profitable company.
On one hand, through Ocasio Cortez's campaign, Lears' pragmatic lens reveals the very foundation on which America was built: a land that epitomized countless possibilities and equal opportunities for just about anyone.
That's why Tupac holds a special place in the hearts of criminals, drug dealers and street hustlers—the practitioners of the "thug life" idea Tupac epitomized and had tattooed across his belly.
Davis's one-night-only, one-woman performance at the New Museum, titled "Blick und Begehren (Gaze and Desire)," epitomized the artist's eclectic background, as she ventured into song, poetry, lecture, and more.
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Perhaps the most critical race that epitomized the growing civil war within the Democratic Party between moderates and the emboldened progressive faction took place in Texas' 7th District in the Houston suburbs.
You're probably picturing yours right now — the book that epitomized the innocence and simplicity of the younger you, the book that did something to help you understand the mystifying world around you.
Therefore, the system is out of balance, creating gridlock even as the public cries out for action on serious problems such as our deteriorating public infrastructure, epitomized by that in Flint, Michigan.
Aretha Franklin epitomized that fierce black woman soul with just enough touch of pain in her vibrato, to make every human bow down to those precious vocals that only she could produce.
The law epitomized an era in which disposition of federal lands and resources was the predominant goal, and in which lands that were retained were to be milked dry of extractable commodities.
President Trump's long-standing refusal to accept that he is bound by the law has already brought the country to the brink of a constitutional crisis and this case epitomized that refusal.
Coleman's ouster epitomized the Church's classic mode of coverup: he'd been removed from active ministry without any explanation to the parish, the diocese revealing the underlying accusation of abuse only years later.
Smokey and the Bandit's languorous but snarky down-home rebel "Bandit" Darville epitomized the kind of cheekily regressive sub-strain of '70s machismo that Reynolds would embody for most of his life.
Her type is epitomized by Catherine Deneuve dressed in pilgrim shoes and patent leather trench in "Belle de Jour," or the racy, expensively clad models in any number of Helmut Newton photographs.
The writer-director Matthew Newton's film is about the idea of justice in everyday life, as epitomized by a speech Mr. Smits's character gives to the doubtful Jess in a key scene.
It was dark and pure, graceful with an almost gossamer structure, perfumed with that sort of lead-pencil, cigar-box aroma that Mr. Pontallier a few years ago told me epitomized Margaux.
CEO Elon Musk has been praised, vilified, and penalized by the SEC for his irreverent and seemingly off-the-cuff approach to running an automaker, epitomized by his tweets that have moved markets.
Taking place during the Texas Revolution, in the winter of 1836, at a fortified Catholic mission in San Antonio, Texas, the siege and fall of the Alamo epitomized the concept of Manifest Destiny.
On the right, François Fillon's careless approach to public money (he hired his wife for a non-job) epitomized the self-interested disdain for the rules which has so corroded the establishment's legitimacy.
Denver coach Gary Kubiak said the win epitomized the style of football the Broncos established throughout the season, winning close games with bruising defensive play and just enough scoring punch from the offense.
Emanuele Giaccherini, who was maybe Italy's fourth choice to play the midfield role, epitomized the team's effort on Monday with his determination to convert a chance that no one expected him to get.
An O'Connor win in this pink district would be a shot in the arm for Democrats concerned about the party's recent losses in the industrial Midwest, epitomized by Trump's 2016 victory in Ohio.
Some of these side effects of over-concentration are local and well-known and epitomized by the tumultuous livability crises that have engulfed neighborhoods in Seattle, San Francisco and other tech hot spots.
Burial hardly invented the form—this isn't LL Cool J lowering his bark for "I Need Love" in 1987—but like James Todd Smith, William Bevan mastered it the moment he epitomized it.
The Beatles, more than any other musical act, epitomized the soft danger of rock n' roll—the long embraces and dance floor imperatives that seem preposterously innocent now, but genuinely were innocent then.
In a 2003 C-SPAN interview, Carlson mocked Bill O'Reilly, the Fox News host whose time slot Carlson would one day take over, for the "phoniness" he epitomized while using a similar shtick.
The offense was an equal mess, epitomized by a running game so bad that Wilson's total of 586 rushing yards last season was more than double that of any of his running backs.
For many Americans, Australian wines were epitomized either by cheap commodities like Yellow Tail, which sold by the millions, or jammy, alcoholic blockbusters, which were glorified by critics doling out 20083-point scores.
" The shifting mood was epitomized by the Virginia governor, Terry McAuliffe, who reversed his earlier position and urged local governments to consider taking the statues down because they had become "flashpoints of hatred.
The senator repeatedly made clear that he saw Trump and his America First ideology as a departure from the values and traditions of global leadership that he saw epitomized in the United States.
At one point during the talk, Gregory addressed an audience question about a Southern judge who refused to marry interracial couples, and his response epitomized the comedian and activist's unyielding but purposeful honesty.
Mid-aughts Showtime series and canonical lesbian text The L Word epitomized and villainized the lesbian fuckboi archetype in Shane, a promiscuous heartbreaker whose primary character flaw was her tendency for one night stands.
In 2006, the awarding of points was modified, changing from the so-called "perfect 10" system epitomized by legendary Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci (the first to earn that score), to an open-ended code.
In 85033, the Apollo 13 astronauts and their ground crews, in responding to the life-threatening crisis caused by an exploding fuel cell, epitomized the indomitable human spirit that seeks to overcome extreme adversity.
"But Annie's journey epitomized perfectly the confluence of the women's movement and the bicycle craze and is, therefore, a small but revealing chapter in the story of women at the turn of the century."
He gravitated toward extreme behavior, extreme people and extreme situations, epitomized by his annual expeditions to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which he recorded as a Dionysian rite of drunkenness, nudity and sexual excess.
And they epitomized diversity, with star names like the pianist Steven Osborne, the trumpeter Alison Balsom and a 96-year-old former World War II navigator who came to polish up his violin technique.
She added she does not expect to see the same "cult of investors" that epitomized the late 1990s, when investors chased tech stocks higher and talked about stocks with their barbers and taxi drivers.
After Cubs Manager Joe Maddon pulled his sputtering starter, Kyle Hendricks, in the sixth inning, he turned the ball over to reliever Carl Edwards Jr., who has epitomized the team's struggling bullpen this October.
" The original marketing brochure for the bronze Trump Tower likened it to a "precision-cut diamond" that epitomized elegance, sophistication and beau monde with the highest prices and an entrance "inaccessible to the public.
The Arizona Senator repeatedly made clear that he saw Trump and his America First ideology as a departure from the values and traditions of global leadership that he saw epitomized in the United States.
Grace Kelly epitomized the on-screen Hitchcock femme fatale, though it's off-screen allegations from one of his frequent collaborators that has the director's name back in the headlines these days, for disturbing reasons.
Drinking, smoking weed, and selling cocaine became staples in hip-hop — lyrically, and in practice — beginning in the mid-1990s, epitomized in albums like Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt and Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die.
"Orchidelirium," which opens on Saturday, evokes this heady time, when imperial ambition and ruthless acquisitiveness coexisted with the high-minded thirst for knowledge epitomized by naturalists like Charles Darwin, himself no stranger to orchid fever.
Compared to Tesla and Waymo, Uber took a more haphazard approach with its self-driving testing, which is typical for the company that has epitomized the "move fast and break things" motto of Silicon Valley.
Fauxcest productions even enjoyed a brief surge in popularity in the late 2000s and early 220s, epitomized by 1980s Taboo, a title that's spawned 22 sequels and has kept a following for over 35 years.
This rush of exhausted success earned by repetitive work is epitomized by this one particularly dastardly jump from Trollverse (2W7-BTH-7MF) by Spanish creator AliasNextN: There's a million ways to screw this jump up.
He was just 62, and though most casual wine consumers may never have heard of him, his wines epitomized a level of beauty and truth sought by wine lovers every time they open a bottle.
Epitomized by the Supercívicos, an assortment of urban dwellers, activists and even government officials have taken up the habit of embarrassing illegal parkers, corrupt police officers and bad neighbors who often get away with misbehavior.
Fashion Review MILAN — And what of the two Milan Fashion Week debuts at labels that once upon a time epitomized the intellectual, minimalist side of fashion in the city and its id-driven maximalist opposite?
This year, Hublot's contribution to the effort is epitomized by bold pieces such as this red ceramic version of its Classic Fusion Chronograph Orlinski, given its angular, faceted look by the contemporary artist Richard Orlinski.
"On this special occasion in 2019 we honor the collaborative spirit that Merce Cunningham epitomized by giving fellowships to five artists," Mikhail Baryshnikov, the Baryshnikov Arts Center's founder and artistic director, said in a statement.
My grandfather was born in 1924 to a Danish father who epitomized toxic masculinity and an Italian mother who embodied her own stereotypical gender role (I'm told I got the "feeding" gene from her bloodline).
Almost any other President in recent history would have delivered a robust warning to Beijing not to resort to a violent crackdown against demonstrators demanding the kinds of political freedoms that America has long epitomized.
There was the "tough-on-crime" approach of the 1980s and early 1990s, epitomized in the infamous ad Donald Trump took out in this newspaper in 1989, after a jogger was raped in Central Park.
The Mendoza family, who built Polar from a small brewery in the 1940s into a ubiquitous food conglomerate, has epitomized the traditional elites that Mr. Chávez promised to sweep away on taking power in 1999.
Rather than endorsing the bourgeois individualism epitomized in visibility discourse, we should be working toward a political vision and program of class and race solidarity grounded in collective action, strike, sabotage, protest, and mass mobilization.
And, on a September night at the Astrodome in Houston, she epitomized her crusade for gender equality when she handily beat Bobby Riggs, a self-described male chauvinist pig, in the Battle of the Sexes.
In those vintage modeling shots, Mr. Gerber epitomized the male beauty ideals of the era: a blow-dried beefcake, lounging on the range in double denim, or sweatlessly working out in scoop-cut tank tops.
Wire, a 50-person start-up mostly made up of engineers, is stepping into a global political debate over encryption that pits privacy against security advocates, epitomized by the standoff between the U.S. government and Apple.
The billionaire's quick response to the tragedy epitomized a campaign style that has ripped up political conventions, injecting his views directly into the social media bloodstream of the news industry and himself into the developing crisis.
His supporters, alienated from years of being talked down to by what they perceive to be liberal elites, yearn for those times of yore when being a small-town white man epitomized, in simple terms, Americanness.
Last year, Davos was in the grips of panic as it appeared a wave of populism was sweeping the world, epitomized by Brexit and Trump's election, with the French and German elections still an unknown quantity.
No one epitomized that more than Sheryl Sandberg, Zuckerberg's No. 2, who was widely thought to be Clinton's presumptive nominee for Secretary of the Treasury and who raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Clinton's campaign.
"Lorraine was a real tour de force, she epitomized the qualities she lived by, and was a conduit for bringing people together to both make things happen, and make them better," said Campbell's husband, Neil Evans.
Critics charge that under Zuma, the idealism epitomized by former president Nelson Mandela has been replaced by a scramble for power and patronage, dividing the party and tarnishing the reputation of the post-apartheid "Rainbow Nation".
Pro Stars epitomized the celebrity marketing of the pre-Internet era, in which slick advertisements and child-friendly cartoons served the same brand-building purposes now fulfilled by vanity apps and carefully-curated social media feeds.
No infraction epitomized the game and perhaps the entire Jets' season more than defenseman Tyler Myers' cross-check on Sharks center Tommy Wingels at 24:21 of the third period and his team trailing 2-1.
McKibben's views are best epitomized in his support for individual, self-sustaining societies, where everyone is a soldier and connections to the global economy are through the click of a mouse, rather than energy-intensive travel.
"The President affirmed that Justin and Stephanie epitomized all that was good about America, and he told their parents that their tragic deaths have touched the hearts of all of us," said the White House official.
California has had, by design, weak political parties, epitomized by the current system that replaced traditional primaries with an election in which voters choose the "top two" candidates, who then face off on the November ballot.
Oakley played for the Knicks for 10 seasons and through much of the 1990s, when the Knicks were a tough, competitive team and Oakley's determined physical presence near the basket epitomized everything the Knicks were about.
The Palestinian issue has been another enduring concern, as epitomized by "Sabra and Shatila Massacre" (143-214, on display in Doha), an arresting mural evoking the killing of hundreds of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 21980.
One in three South Korean women have undergone cosmetic surgery between the ages of 19 and 29, a Gallup Korea poll has found — a trend that mirrors the narrow beauty standards epitomized by K-pop stars.
Romero most reflected Pittsburgh in films like "The Crazies" and "Martin" with characters that epitomized the city's working-class population, and through themes — like corporate greed and environmental trauma — that rattled the region in postindustrial America.
In the United States, where it will also go on sale this year, the sedan has a long history, having epitomized elegance in the 1960s before it faded into obscurity and went out of production in 2002.
With its buttoned bodice, tiny waist and full skirt, it epitomized the designer's famous New Look silhouette, which launched in 1947 and was a controversial style post-World War II when fabric was still rationed in Britain.
"In addition to superb judgment under utmost pressure, by checking his aircraft twice to ensure there were no passengers left behind he epitomized the 'service before self' concept we strive to instill in our cadets," Regni said.
For years and years now, the idea of a disappointing finale — not a bad finale, but a finale that bit off more than it could chew in a way that alienated fans — has been epitomized by Lost.
Trump's visit to Asia is, therefore, is just an act in the prolonged drama of a strategic competition between the West's democracy and rule of law challenged by China's way of thinking, now epitomized as Xi's Thought.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Time magazine has named the social movement aimed at raising awareness about sexual harassment and assault, epitomized by the #MeToo social media hashtag, as the most influential "person" in 2017, the publication announced on Wednesday.
That can be a weird gap to comprehend for someone like me, who came of age in a film culture dominated by memories of the New Hollywood period of the '70s (epitomized by Francis Ford Coppola's gangster epics).
"The incident was a rallying cry for many who felt it epitomized how little has changed since the new constitution of 2011 … The protests show that Moroccans grow more aware of the leverage they hold over the state."
The constant stream of corruption scandals, the elite's failure to resolve poverty and inequality and the alarmingly high levels of insecurity, epitomized by a record 22019,000 violent homicides in 2017, have led voters to seek a big change.
The questions arise as Uber is facing mounting pressure over what drivers say is declining take-home pay, epitomized this year by a viral video of an argument between a driver and the company's chief executive, Travis Kalanick.
It was not clear if the man was hurt, but that moment epitomized how the patience of passengers is tested at every turn, from malfunctioning ticket kiosks to painfully slow lines at security to cramped seats in coach.
Our double challenge then is to emancipate ourselves from this dead-end system epitomized by Trump, while not misinterpreting the emergency resistance call as the necessity to value the protest sign or organizing campaign over the canvas and palette.
WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Time magazine has named the social movement aimed at raising awareness about sexual harassment and assault, epitomized by the #MeToo social media hashtag, as the most influential "person" in 2017, the publication announced on Wednesday.
The erosion of human rights points to a deeper political problem: the Chinese Communist Party's steady encroachment into every aspect of life, epitomized in recent weeks by the pressure placed on Cathay Pacific to purge their pro-democracy employees.
The action is intended as a salute to other movements "struggling against the values epitomized by Roosevelt: past, present, and future," from those against gentrification in the Bronx to the  uprisings in Ferguson to crusades against nationwide immigration raids.
An anecdote published in the Washington Post captured the overall vibe of the trip: The friendly flavor of this encounter was epitomized by Abourezk, who has his own antic sense of humor and does not try very hard to suppress it.
And that's why, during an era in which the concept of being famous has never seemed less appealing (at least to someone who's, for lack of better words, a nobody), we're revisiting the figures who epitomized the art of being relevant.
As far-right and isolationist views have come to the fore in recent years, as epitomized by the election of Donald Trump and Brexit, Macron's centrist appeal may have halted a trend which had threatened to see the European Union unravel.
The victory over the Nationals (5-5), winners of four of the past six National League East crowns, epitomized the Mets' formula so far this year: timely hitting, a stout bullpen, imperfect but inspired play, and the Midas touch of Callaway.
Bangladesh's economy depends heavily on the fortunes of the $28 billion garment industry, which is struggling to improve a poor safety record epitomized by the Rana Plaza disaster of 2013 in which a factory collapse killed more than 1,100 people.
And in her latest shot posted to Twitter, Kylie Jenner epitomized all of the things her and her siblings do best, posting a mirror selfie in a sheer lace bra while casually holding some merch from her sister's latest product launches.
For example, a gouache drawing by René Gruau, — who has two illustrations in the "Drawing on Style" exhibit, and whose work for Balmain, Lanvin and Dior epitomized the glamour and grace of the 1950s — fetched $104,500 at Christie's in 2010.
Silicon Valley's arc in supporting Apple — an initial flurry of concerns followed by an eventual coming around to the idea — is epitomized by Max Levchin, the co-founder of PayPal and chief executive of Affirm, an online financial services firm.
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In this divisive moment in American politics, the "Ring" may feel newly relevant, epitomized by Michael Cohen, the former lawyer for President Trump, pointing to himself during recent congressional hearings, warning of what can happen when you are dazzled by power.
Taylor, who died in 2011 at the age of 79, epitomized Hollywood glamour from its golden age with her love of diamonds, violet eyes and a tumultuous love life that included eight marriages - two of them to Welsh actor Richard Burton.
In the current political climate, this might seem like the kind of false parallelism that Donald Trump epitomized when he speculated that there were good people on both sides of the demonstrations in Charlottesville — in fact, a completely ironized worldview.
Mr. Kander, hoping to tap into some of the anti-Washington Trump vote, counters that a "new generation" of politicians is needed to undo the special-interest establishment epitomized by Mr. Blunt, a 20-year veteran of the House and Senate.
But the disinterest in an impeachment question Tuesday night epitomized Trump's role in Democratic politics: They see a chance to get rid of him in 371 days, and they don't want to think about him unless they're thinking about that.
Decades after his death, he became one of the most famous guitarists who had ever lived, hailed as a lost prophet who, the dubious story goes, sold his soul to the devil and epitomized Mississippi Delta blues in the bargain.
GERMANY Built in 1916 as an artist's retreat, Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps, roughly 60 miles south of Munich, presents itself as a thinking person's haven in the outdoors, as epitomized by the G7 Summit held here in 2015.
Along with Tony Allen (aka The Grindfather), Randolph epitomized the "grit-n-grind" Grizzlies, a team that never seemed to have quite as much talent as the powerhouses of the Western Conference, but managed to consistently compete with them just the same.
The field's pioneers had convincingly argued that classical computers—epitomized by the mathematical abstraction known as a Turing machine—should be able to compute everything that is computable in the physical universe, from basic arithmetic to stock trades to black hole collisions.
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Putin, who had been in power since 1999, had begun to cast himself as the defender of Orthodox values against the hedonistic West, namely through a campaign to demonize homosexuality, epitomized in the passage of a law banning so-called gay propaganda.
That home, romanticized by post-war newsreels, is epitomized by 2.5 dogs and a kid, usually staring at a giant piece of furniture called a TV. It's suburban and carpeted in a rich shade of burgundy in a neighborhood that's crisp and homogenous.
The power and potential of AR was perhaps epitomized by the debut of Pokémon Go, a classic Japanese video game reimagined as an AR experience on a smartphone screen, sending legions of gamers around the world trekking through parks and alleys — real ones!
The new eatery, which opened on Friday, is an opportunity for customers at Tiffany & Co's Fifth Avenue flagship store, including foreign tourists who account for a big chunk of sales, to get a taste of the glamor epitomized by Hepburn's Holly Golightly character.
As perhaps is epitomized by the latter-day War on Drugs photo op, it's increasingly hard to shake the feeling that cops are beginning to break the fourth wall—forcing us to consider what some of them might be doing is, well, acting.
The classic WB heroine — most iconically epitomized in Gilmore Girls' Rory Gilmore and Dawson's Creek's Joey Potter — is smart, and she plans to go to a good college, but she's not, like, intense about it, not the way her ambitious blonde foil is.
The speech's overtures toward compromise were largely at odds with Trump's own behavior in office the last two years — epitomized, perhaps, by a historic shutdown of the federal government in December and January over his insistence for a border wall with Mexico.
The problem for the U.S. is our lack of credibility when it comes to standing up and enforcing our stated interests, epitomized by President Obama's pathetic "red line" warning against Syrian chemical weapons, a transgression now going into its third unpunished year.
As epitomized by convenient free speech defender Milo Yiannopoulos ("convenient" in the sense that he defends free speech when he's the one talking), many fights over free speech don't just unfold on the internet, already a hotbed of rapid-fire, fetishized amplification.
A loose consensus formed over the last month in the fashion capitals of Europe that we are nearing the end of the slob cycle epitomized by athleisure and that male consumers are drifting inexorably away from the hoodie and back to the suit.
Ruth Ann Koesun, a principal dancer in American Ballet Theater who epitomized the company's early eclectic profile by excelling in roles that ranged from Billy the Kid's Mexican sweetheart to the "Bluebird" pas de deux from "The Sleeping Beauty," died on Feb.
"Motor-racing and luxurious living became promoted systematically as part of the landscape, epitomized by the iconic Marina Bay Sands," said Dr. Liew Kai Khiun, an assistant professor at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University.
Naples was a magnet for new art in the 1970s; after a long lull, the city's art scene is buzzing again, epitomized by last year's opening of an exhibition space by the London-based Thomas Dane gallery inside the 19th-century Villa Ruffo.
In short, given the recent violent attacks in Orlando, Paris, Istanbul and elsewhere against innocent people — where we are all vulnerable to terrorist acts — we must fight back against hate-driven proposals and racist rhetoric by American leaders, as epitomized by Trump.
Among Booker's largest donors this quarter are Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO who epitomized Silicon Valley's close relationship with the Democratic Party; Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff; PayPal CEO Dan Schulman; former eBay CEO John Donahoe; and a litany of elite venture capitalists.
Millie Bobby Brown may have gotten all the beauty buzz for shaving her head in the first season of Netflix's hit show Stranger Things, but if you ask us, it was Shannon Purser's beloved Barbara Holland that epitomized the beauty of the '80s the best.
" He said, "There's corruption everywhere in our politics, and it is epitomized during national disasters and emergencies because the left is always working on moving their agenda forward—climate change, radical environmentalism—and so the occasion of this hurricane is an exciting thing for them!
Repeated airstrikes that obliterated buildings and engulfed neighborhoods in flames killed about 100 people in Aleppo, the divided northern Syrian city that has epitomized the horrors of the war, turning the brief cease-fire of last week and hopes for humanitarian relief into faint memories.
Who is behind the attacks remains unclear and analysts cautioned that it was far too early to say whether the incident was a violent prank, a revolt against veganism, or part of a nationalist attack against the freewheeling Western liberal values epitomized by the cafe.
In the 1950s, Dwight Eisenhower — also, like Mr. Trump, a nonpolitician — epitomized what was then called "me-tooism" by forming a partnership with the Democratic Congress and two ardent New Dealers: the Senate majority leader, Lyndon B. Johnson, and the House speaker, Sam Rayburn.
Laid out like this, the strategy of team-building via the draft lottery—epitomized by the Sixers' much-debated "Process," a multi-year effort to lose as many games and collect as many high draft picks as possible—can seem a bit, well, suboptimal.
This has prompted analysts and market watchers around the world to comment that policymakers do seem intent on doing "whatever it takes" — three words epitomized by the former European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi at the peak of the 2012 sovereign debt crisis.
It is Sauer who probably sums up the film's handful of still-unsolved mysteries and many delicious ironies, all of which seem to be visually epitomized by the wry, Cheshire cat smile — suggesting both resignation and fierce resolve — that Khodorkovsky wears throughout the film.
The 7-iron tee shot that Thomas hit over the water on Quail Hollow Club's par-3 17th to inside 16 feet epitomized the confidence that made possible an eight-under 29 on a course that yielded only a dozen subpar scores in the tournament.
The EDM duo's chart hits throughout 2016, leading up to "Closer," the monster earworm that spent most of last fall atop the Billboard Hot 100, epitomized a widespread practice in which often male DJs hire often female singers to lend their tracks content and charisma.
That's not to say he "transcended" LA; it's more that he embodied LA, embedded himself in its culture, and, as many people attested following the news of his death, epitomized what Angelenos love about their city: A very sad day for LA as Jonathan Gold left us.
Monday's talks between new French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sought to reinvigorate a Europe shaken by Britain's planned exit, and spread hope that the populist upsurge epitomized by Macron's rival in the French election, Marine Le Pen, could be held at bay.
I mean, there's some Democrats that are more and more comfortable with... This is epitomized by Charles and David Koch who created a large of organizations that are 2100C215s, so they get some sort of tax exemptions in exchange for being theoretically non-advocacy organizations. Right.
Latest election results Trump's supporters embraced his plainspoken style, assault on political correctness and vow to crush what he portrayed in the final days of his campaign as a corrupt, globalized elite -- epitomized by the Clintons -- that he claimed conspired to keep hard-working Americans down.
Ali came to be widely revered, but there was a time when he was rejected, mostly by whites by also by some black leaders for his bold statements against white supremacy and for his refusal to embrace the model epitomized by Martin Luther King, a Christian.
Nagle argues that the "alt-lite" — a group of anti-PC, pro-free speech, cultural libertarians epitomized by the likes of Milo Yiannopoulos — use the symbol in a jokey or ironic way, but are in fact serving as "useful idiots" to the more politically serious alt-right.
On Sunday, the president called the family, offering his condolences, adding "Justin and Stephanie epitomized all that was good about America," and telling their parents that "their tragic deaths have touched the hearts of all of us," a White House official said in a statement to PEOPLE.
Behind the coastal mountains of Montenegro, via a dizzying switchback road, lies an entirely different country that is rugged, largely undeveloped and a real bargain, as epitomized by the six-inch-high cevapcici sausage sandwich at Kole Restaurant in Cetinje, which costs 2 euros, or about $2.30.
Even at the start of his campaign, Mr. Corbyn was forced to deny that he epitomized an "Islington elite" running (and ruining) the Labour Party, a reference to the North London borough Mr. Corbyn has represented since 1983, an area with affluent neighborhoods alongside extreme poverty.
" JOHN E. COLBERT ARROYO SECO, N.M. ♦ To the Editor: The brilliant writing of Isabel Wilkerson, epitomized in her landmark book, "The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration," is again on display in her wondrous review of Michelle Obama's memoir, "Becoming.
His demotion was seen as another sign that the more moderate, establishment-oriented influences in his administration epitomized by his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Trump's daughter, Ivanka, and chief economic adviser Gary Cohn were rising to the detriment of Bannon and his anti-establishment cohort Stephen Miller.
The author epitomized the Russian intelligentsia snuffed out by the Bolsheviks, of which his contemporary Nabokov was also a member — impossibly cultured, preoccupied with the fate of the nation, conservative but not reactionary, liberal but not revolutionary, molecularly Russian but open to Europe and, above all, fastidiously humane.
This model of oligarchic rule is epitomized by the world's 26 billionaires who possess as much wealth as fully half of the world's population—or by the five people on the Supreme Court determined to use their judicial authority to impose a conservative agenda on a resistant population.
Although the Lincoln Center Festival's shuttering is a disappointment for those seeking adventurous musical fare in the summer, fans of the experimental can take some comfort in the increasingly radical endeavors taken on by the Mostly Mozart festival, as epitomized by now-regular appearances of the International Contemporary Ensemble.
It has been 50 years since Hoffman, Bancroft and the incandescently creative team of the director Mike Nichols and the screenwriter Buck Henry took Charles Webb's small 203 novel of domestic discontents and turned it into a movie that epitomized huge shifts in both popular culture and Hollywood commerce.
Harry R. Hughes, a Democrat whose landslide victory in the 1978 election for governor of Maryland delivered a decisive rebuke to the culture of corruption epitomized by two of his predecessors, Spiro T. Agnew and Marvin Mandel, died on Wednesday at his home in Denton, Md. He was 22010.
Collateral damage only adds to the U.S. and NATO forces' woes Direct military strikes might be tempting in the fact that these help eliminate certain number of insurgents, but the collateral damage in an urban warfare as epitomized in Afghanistan only adds to the sufferings of the counter insurgents.
Cross this genre — epitomized by W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel, "The Razor's Edge" — with the equally shopworn story of the American in search of his ethnic identity and you get a man of Pakistani and Indian heritage who (re)turns to India to find his roots (and/or soul).
The revival of party critiques grounded in political economy is epitomized by the success of the socialist Jacobin magazine, whose founder Bhaskar Sunkara argued years before the Sanders campaign that left-wing mobilization driven by a fundamental critique of capital would actually help the fortunes of more moderate welfare liberalism.
In Saturday's clash, Belgium were much the better team from the off but they were seriously aided and abetted by some ragged defending and non-existing marking from their opponents, epitomized after six minutes when Syam Ben Youssef needlessly crashed into Hazard to concede a penalty, which the captain calmly converted.
His photographs fall into the tradition of social documentation epitomized by Evans in the 2009s and also Robert Frank in the 224s, but Mr. Graham presents his work, both on the wall and on the page, in a way that places it firmly on 264st-century conceptual art-making soil.
The 30-Year Shirt and Sweater came along in early 2015, when Cridland started noticing the problems with cheaply produced, ephemeral clothing, as epitomized by brands like the Irish Primark, which sold £2.5 billion worth of clothes worldwide in the six months before February 2015 at an average price of £10003.
According to people familiar with their viewpoints, Weinstein's allies reckoned that Harvey epitomized the Weinstein brand, and that without him there would be no Weinstein Co. He'd also recently launched a highly successful television franchise that attracted lucrative bids, and they believed that losing Harvey might jeopardize a future sale.
"Private sector investment around the western world in particular has been exceptionally weak and public sector investment has been too, because we've had in many places an almost obsession with reducing government spending, epitomized in the center of the euro zone with Germany, and here in the U.K.," O'Neill said.
The movement reached its swelling, grandiose climax in the work of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, whose adaptations of classical compositions and lengthy tracks, given operatic expression in lavish stage shows, epitomized the vaulting ambition of a style that was vehemently repudiated with the rise of punk in the late 1970s.
The most "advanced" thinking on fundamental redesign is epitomized by the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) system, a next-day accumulation of financial transactions related to stocks and options, and the security industry's move to a two-day settlement and payment system from today's three days.
To illustrate, consider how bitcoin and other modern electronic currencies foster anonymity, an international economic landscape in which profits can readily be shifted from high tax jurisdictions to low tax jurisdictions, and a decentralized workforce epitomized by the gig economy in which taxpayers may readily mischaracterize their personal expenses as business expenses.
He describes his role as a mirror image of that of his late predecessor David Carr, a power broker who focused on the explosion of new online outlets; Smith, who will presumably also be a power broker, will be focusing on how the media, epitomized by the New York Times itself, is consolidating.
He evolved a hyper-topical style of comedy that asks viewers to be as engaged in current events as he is — epitomized by his signature segment, "A Closer Look," which can spend 10 minutes or more unpacking a given subject — and which, let's face it, has grown no fonder of Mr. Trump.
The Mexican authorities began pursuing the stocky crime lord — whose nickname translates roughly to "Shorty" — in 1993 when he was blamed for a killing that epitomized for many Mexicans the extreme violence of the country's drug wars: the assassination of the Roman Catholic cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo at the Guadalajara airport.
There was a memorable explosion at halftime of a humiliating 4-1 loss against England in March 2018, where lax marking from France's forwards and midfielders and inattention from defenders in key moments epitomized, in Diacre's view, a lack of focus, which she wants to avoid at any cost at this tournament.
In a letter obtained by Page Six, a member lamented "the sad decline in atmosphere and spirit" of the club, epitomized by "a Yale law student wearing a T-shirt emblazoned in large letters with 'F--k Forever'," not to mention two "teenagers in dirty cutoff jeans" who reportedly stole a briefcase from a CEO.
But the truth is that Walden, one of the inaugural members of Republican Main Street Partnership, long has epitomized the integrity and effectiveness that every member of Congress should seek to embody — commitment to resolving issues that matter to voters and willingness to work across the aisle to create substantive solutions for Main Street America.
Epitomized most acutely by the ravages of Harvey, Irma and Maria, the current hurricane season has already visited devastation on countless American citizens and their Caribbean neighbors, from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, across the Florida peninsula, to coastal Texas, with a glancing blow to Louisiana, itself no stranger to meteorological calamity.
Others may have been catering to customers, fetching boxes from down below and handing out compliments to the Real Housewives of the East 60s, but it was this gentleman who epitomized what Zanotti is selling: razzle-dazzle, glitz, the hope that we may one day wear clothes that shout and wink on our behalf.
It's compelling, in a paradoxical way, that an art movement committed to the removal of personal expression would take such a Romantic outlook on the renewal of art and society, since Romanticism was at the root of the irrational impulse in German culture (epitomized by the ecstatic yearnings of Wagnerian opera) that transmogrified into Nazism.
Composing himself, Oppenheimer covers the controversy over the Kardashians' appropriation of black culture and iconography, as epitomized by Kim's bare-backsided cover shot for Paper magazine (the one that "broke the internet"), but by then it's too late in the book to be affecting a furrowed brow and going all Charlie Rose on us.
The other was Columbia's apparent tin-ear response to the sensitivities of black New Yorkers, epitomized by the construction of a gym that would usurp a portion of Morningside Park and be accessible to neighboring Harlem residents mainly through an ignominious back door (intended, actually, for their convenience, because of the park's sloping terrain).
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE epitomized this philosophy as secretary of state, making the practice of "economic statecraft" a hallmark of her tenure at Foggy Bottom.
Despite not remembering much because she "shut it off," she does share that she remembers when her mom drove a car through her dad's beloved front yard when she was in the process of moving out, and that her father's face tore her up because it epitomized the moment that their family was over as young Hannah knew it.
The most obvious heir to the scientific tradition of horology epitomized by watchmaking legends such as Abraham-Louis Breguet and George Daniels, Mr. Journe has garnered a near-mythic reputation among high-end watch enthusiasts since founding his eponymous brand in 183, not to mention the interest of Chanel, which acquired a minority stake in the company in 2018.
In other luxury categories, including exotic automobiles, designer frocks, private jets, flashy diamond jewelry, spacious villas and sleek yachts, the well-to-do are taking a cue from the broader shift to a sharing economy, epitomized by the ride-hailing service Uber, city bike programs and the peer-to-peer sharing of many goods and services.
" Limbaugh told his listeners that he was "simply explaining to people how it works," claiming that, "There's corruption everywhere in our politics, and it is epitomized during national disasters and emergencies because the left is always working on moving their agenda forward, climate change, radical environmentalism, and so the occasion of this hurricane is an exciting thing for them!
George Jones and Tammy Wynette they were not: Mr. Bentley epitomized coltish, clean-cut country stardom, spending much of his set bounding around the stage in a T-shirt and jeans, while Ms. King, who had a Hot 100 hit last year with the retro rocker "Ex's & Oh's," wore blue hair and had heavily inked arms.
Harriet Tubman will be face of the $20 The business mogul heaped praise on Jackson, whose presence on the $20 bill was criticized due to his history as a slave-owner and his dismal record on Native American and racial issues, epitomized by the Jackson administration's infamous "Trail of Tears" policy that forcibly relocated the Cherokee people to devastating effect.
Someone who's epitomized the rising star cliche this year, bucking the general hellfire trend, has been Cardi B. We've already written about her ascent here—in a Q&A from earlier this year, and an essay on her now ubiquitous single "Bodak Yellow"—but watching her give an interview to the Associated Press ramps this all up to another level.
In California, that regulation has reached notoriously byzantine heights and is epitomized in four letters: C.E.Q.A. Conor explains how that happened: The rapidly escalating cost of California's high-speed rail project has led to a loss of political support and cast a cloud over its prospects, raising big questions about America's ability to take on big projects as it once did.
Although it's Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a holiday dedicated to an activist who epitomized the strength and grace of black men—and we've just seen a black man serve for eight years in the highest office in the land—the triumphs of these leaders and others like them have not been sufficient to negate the pernicious negative perceptions many Americans hold about men of color.
Not only would such a massive Conservative landslide have dashed any hopes of ending the crippling public sector cuts and neoliberal economic policies that have been hurting working class Britons since 2008—it would also have spelled a certain leadership challenge to Corbyn, and the return of the Labour party to control by the centrist wing of the party epitomized by former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
In a post called "Killed by Chivalry: Everything Wrong With the Men's Right's Movement in One Tweet," Futrelle mockingly summarized Elam's hypotheses and then went on to argue — making heavy reference to Elam's writing over the years — that this "killer chivalry" argument epitomized a general disdain in the men's rights movement not only for women but for the very notions of altruism and empathy.
" — Richard Ford, on writing about his father in his new memoir, "Between Them," in an interview with Vice Love it or hate it, most of us are familiar with prog rock, the brainy and meandering music of bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis (in the band's early years), epitomized by songs like Yes's "The Gates of Delirium," a 21-minute epic inspired by "War and Peace.
In the gay literary magazine Christopher Street, read surreptitiously on visits to bookstores in San Francisco, I glimpsed not places so much as states of mind: the notion of being both openly gay and a serious writer — indeed, of being a gay writer, at the time still a radical thought — as epitomized in its pages by Edmund White, Vito Russo, George Stambolian, Michael Denneny and others.
Mr. Yildirim played up his experience of 25 years in government, but to many that epitomized the cronyism that critics say has ruined the image of the ruling Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P. While Mr. Yildirim's businessmen sons have been accused of corrupt dealings, he batted away a question about them in a TV debate, saying that they had won several lawsuits and that others were still underway.
" MWC may have been a reasonably friendly ground for Pai's business-first ideas, but the chairman's aggressive stance against net neutrality has faced staunch criticism since his first days in office, no better epitomized than in a letter issued by US Senator Al Franken, who urged him to, "protect Americans' access to diverse information sources and to ensure that the internet remains a tool for American innovation, economic growth, and public discourse.
Any class-inflected view of the world, whether from the right or the left, [emphasis added] was deemed antiquated, out of touch with the new order of managerial capitalism and the socially engineered welfare state; in a word, irrational … conversely, it became axiomatic that the postwar liberal dispensation epitomized the rational, functioning as a fiercely reticulated mechanism for resolving social conflict, the benchmark against which all dissenting views were to be measured and found wanting.
For those who were cryogenically frozen before "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" first debuted that year, metrosexuals were a supposed new breed of aesthetically-attuned straight men promoted by trend forecasters like Marian Salzman and epitomized by the soccer star David Beckham, who "paints his fingernails, braids his hair and poses for gay magazines, all while maintaining a manly profile on the pitch," as Warren St. John wrote in this much-discussed Styles feature.
Trump won because he was willing to say loudly what his supporters believed deeply; because, in his disdain for what politicians are supposed to be and do, he exuded authenticity; because he was hated by the people his base found hateful; because he had an opponent who, in the minds of his supporters, epitomized corruption and self-dealing; and because he offered radical cures for a country he diagnosed as desperately ill.
But for analysts who work for cybersecurity companies that do publicly attribute and whose conclusions are often in line with the US government's, it's been frustrating to watch the idea take hold that their work is invalid — epitomized by President Trump's assertion that the hackers of the Democratic National Committee's computers "could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds," a remark he made after the US intelligence community had concluded that Russian agents were behind the hack.
Prince, whose notorious company Blackwater was responsible for the deaths of Iraqi and Afghan civilians and epitomized the folly of the Bush administration's attempts to outsource U.S. military operations to the private sector, has a brilliant plan for Afghanistan, which you can read about it in the op-ed section of the Times: My proposal is for a sustainable footprint of 313,000 American Special Operations and support personnel, as well as a contractor force of less than 6,000 (far less than the 26,000 in country now).
Lest we writers, advocates for peace, for grace, and for justice forget (many of us, regrettably, having not picked up a copy of "The Grapes of Wrath" since being required, in school, at far too tender an age), Steinbeck was primarily awarded the Nobel Prize – and is such "a giant of American letters" because of his unparalleled capacity to shine a searing spotlight, with captivating, credible, one-of-a-kind prose – on the suffering of the poor and the oppressed (epitomized in The Grapes of Wrath by the Joad family, and their harrowing cross-country migration from what Professor Shilllinglaw calls, "Oklahoma's Dying Dustbowl to California's corrupt Promised Land").
What surprised him most were how many lives — now, including his own — were entwined with the history of the street — George Washington who worshiped at St. Paul's Chapel; entrepreneurs like F.W. Woolworth and A.T. Stewart whose commercial flagships flanked City Hall; the iconic figures who were feted with tons of ticker tape in the Canyon of Heroes; the loiterers who gawked at skirts sent billowing by the wind tunnel that the Flatiron Building created at 23rd Street and were shooed away by cops who bellowed "23 skiddoo"; and the ghosts along the stretch of Broadway that undulates past Times Square, whose reputation for bright lights and shattered dreams were epitomized in its legacy as the Great White Way and the Street of Broken Hearts.

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