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Dowling's criticism epitomizes the hospital industry's opposition to the bill.
"Our pub epitomizes everything we are," said Plant of Beavertown.
Still, Lind really thinks Color Factory epitomizes the word experience.
The iPhone X epitomizes that strategy more than any iPhone before.
One company that epitomizes the drive for change is Hello Sunshine.
The senior senator from Arizona epitomizes the best of American leadership.
Ahmed's case epitomizes the complexities of justice and reconciliation in Iraq.
Lilith in Leo epitomizes narcissism; her pride is her worst enemy.
At his best, Ruff documents and epitomizes the metatheatrics of art.
Macron epitomizes the 21st-century woman, particularly because of her intellect.
And it epitomizes the artist's enigmatic relationship with his subject matter.
The winery produces superb Bordeaux that epitomizes the notion of digestibilité.
His tenure epitomizes a "credible cop on the beat," as Sen.
This epitomizes what has come to be known as the Deep State.
Elliott Abrams is a man who epitomizes this culture of elite impunity.
The Donald Trump I have met personally epitomizes all of these qualities.
This New England town, home of Yale University, epitomizes Connecticut's workforce issues.
To prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons epitomizes prudence in the Nuclear Age.
The gigantic bull tattoo on his arm, Dwayne says, epitomizes the term.
If there's one silhouette that really epitomizes effortless dressing, it's a jumpsuit.
It's a 14-­karat word that epitomizes rap as a rhetorician's playground.
For years, I've thought that physically, mentally, and culturally, she epitomizes power.
In the eyes of some skeptical Democrats, it epitomizes the senator's problems.
The willingness of some to talk openly about dismantling NATO epitomizes this narcissism.
Her veep pick epitomizes the ease with which she can separate the two.
Aside from the dog collar, this cover epitomizes the classic boy-band look.
But beyond those titles, he "epitomizes everything good about America," said Brig. Gen.
Sean Behr, the chief executive of the parking service Zirx, epitomizes the change.
This dark goddess symbolizes lust and carnal desire; she epitomizes all things taboo.
In 2018, she epitomizes what it is to be one's own greatest competition.
The trendy fitness regimen high-intensity interval training, or HIIT, epitomizes this feeling.
But nothing epitomizes the asymmetry more than how it addresses a Palestinian capital.
But it is the Amager Resource Center in Copenhagen that epitomizes BIG's approach.
Yet it epitomizes the poetic Romantic-classical essence at the heart of ballet.
In this way, Thiel epitomizes why polls show people losing trust in Silicon Valley.
Collins said the eleventh-hour revision "epitomizes the problems" with the GOP-only process.
Name a celebrity who epitomizes the millennial era more than Cardi B — I'll wait.
If that's not a combination that epitomizes sartorial excellence, I don't know what is.
Nothing epitomizes our love-hate relationship with today's tech more than the push notification.
It's also a project that epitomizes growing outside interest in the County's wine boom.
"The Architect's Dream" (1840), composed like an operatic stage set, epitomizes Cole's architectonic imagination.
In its classic Burgundian form, pinot noir epitomizes so much that wine lovers prize.
"Budapest Portrait (Memories of a City)" (1984-86) epitomizes Mr. Hutton's austerely romantic worldview.
"He kind of epitomizes the way we play," Manager Chip Hale said of Peralta.
This vignette epitomizes the "drip-trap" that prevents wider admiration of Jackson Pollock's work.
Photo by Tina Haver Currin Market Square in Knoxville, Tennessee epitomizes modern Southern pleasantry.
"Mean Girls," released three years after "American Pie 2," epitomizes Hollywood's fear of lesbians.
But Mr. Trump's extreme remark epitomizes the tough choices that American policy makers face.
Mr. Trump's handling of Article 5 epitomizes the gulf between him and other leaders.
The appointment of Larry Kudlow to head the National Economic Council epitomizes the phenomenon.
Eugène Delacroix's "The Women of Algiers in their Apartment" (1834) epitomizes that orientalist gaze.
Jerry ended his set with a joke that quite possibly epitomizes his iconic career.
The year-end spending bill in Congress epitomizes the power of health care interests.
A minute-long sequence in the first episode epitomizes the show's attitude toward romance.
The rise of the celebrity CEO, which Trump himself epitomizes, is a relatively new phenomenon.
Two Japanese teenagers just unintentionally gave us the perfect viral video that epitomizes life itself.
Rather, the particular way in which you are misusing it epitomizes your company's deeper problems.
If one leader epitomizes this approach, it was Jerry Falwell, leader of the Moral Majority.
"It really epitomizes what El Paso is about and why we're a very special community."
"This baseball field, I think it epitomizes what makes America great," said Texas GOP Rep.
Indiana epitomizes the national movement to use the review committee process to scrutinize maternal deaths.
To Warren, his stint in Washington epitomizes what she's frequently described as rotting, rigged system.
However, the Moto X4 also epitomizes many of the best parts of our mobile present.
The couple's story epitomizes the contradictions that shape the lives of gay people across Japan.
Mr. Gilbert, 30, epitomizes the modern A.F.L. player: tall and athletic — and mindful of equality.
That epitomizes what Sam Rosenfeld described for Vox as the growing rift in the Democratic Party.
The incident epitomizes the sleaze and violence of the Kuchma era and leads to street clashes.
One of the dishes that epitomizes Broken Spanish's is the tortillas served with whipped carnitas fat.
Another horror staple, Resident Evil, epitomizes that by placing its save points in explicit safe rooms.
There's no way in the world we should nominate a billionaire who epitomizes the status quo.
The game's opening and tone-setting level, called "Artisan's Homeworld," epitomizes this kind of easy appeal.
Adams epitomizes the team's commitment to getting better and to playing with and for one another.
His appointment epitomizes the bilious mixture of Tory snobbery and vulgar populism that gave us Brexit.
The car accident nearly silenced Pindell; "Free, White and 21" epitomizes her determination to speak out.
Fixes A bakery epitomizes a Zen-inspired approach to hiring: Don't ask about an applicant's past.
Wild Wolf Leatherwork, a harness and collar brand with over 30,000 Instagram followers, epitomizes this shift.
As a photographer, illustrator, entrepreneur, and fashion blogger, Garance Doré epitomizes the modern, self-made woman.
Mr. Dagorn has influenced countless other sommeliers, and epitomizes a kindly, avuncular devotion to his craft.
The location that inspired his entire project epitomizes the fascinating histories behind many of these names.
The Château de Castille epitomizes Locke's and Burke's definition of beauty: It exudes joy, cheerfulness and calm.
Everyone has that one dish that epitomizes their childhood—but Emeril Lagasse's is probably healthier than yours.
CNN epitomizes the meaning of fake news and has proven it by rejecting our paid campaign ad.
The oldest is 1971's "Walklyndon," a quartet that epitomizes the company's founding philosophy of playful physicality.
Historically, the LeBaron epitomizes several eras of car design (including the '213s, for better or for worse).
We need to invest more, not less, in language learning, and in the human contact it epitomizes.
Perhaps no group epitomizes the differences between the legacy left and the grass-roots resistance like Indivisible.
The piece epitomizes the pointed politics and humor that make Hunter's 2018 MFA thesis exhibition so strong.
Group theory in many ways epitomizes mathematical abstraction, yet it underlies some of our most familiar mathematical experiences.
Phil always carried a notebook that said "THINK" on the cover, which epitomizes how he approaches his work.
To me, Old Crow Medicine Show epitomizes that attitude and wildness while also being amazing songwriters and performers.
The contest epitomizes a clash of ideas, with each side promoting two fundamentally different paths for Afghanistan's future.
Ski up to the entrance of the popular Chez Vrony, a restaurant in Findeln that epitomizes farmhouse chic.
One popular style, an extra-wide cuff based on a style owned by Ms. Chanel, epitomizes the aesthetic.
This training routine of excess epitomizes something pathological in our culture of consumption, where satiation is never possible.
The Sozet Cornas, made in tiny quantities by an aging vigneron, epitomizes how unusual these wines can be.
This change has been most striking in France, and perhaps no one epitomizes it like President Emmanuel Macron.
The closet epitomizes the idea of the city sophisticate that draws so many people to minimally designed spaces.
The evolution of Champagne since those easy 250th-century days epitomizes the problem facing the larger wine industry.
Now, her name and legacy will stay front and center at a NASA facility that epitomizes her work.
It's the movie's most heartbreaking scene, in that it really epitomizes the movie's themes of family and fatherhood.
"Make You Mine" epitomizes the hybrid sound, which emerged in a studio "tug of war" with their pop producer.
I always thought [the Spice Girls'] girl power was a brand, but she lives it and epitomizes girl power.
Sure, honeysuckle, gardenia, and cherry blossom are up there on our list, but nothing epitomizes spring quite like rose.
We talk about how evil inherent in the human spirit motivated his writing, and how ISIS epitomizes that evil.
In other words, the film epitomizes a popular claim that Silicon Valley is censoring American conservatives on web platforms.
The game is best remembered, however, for a singular overtime play that in so many ways epitomizes Iverson's career.
Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the chair of the Judiciary Committee, epitomizes the polite demeanor Ford displayed at the hearing.
That Ms. Blumenthal, 103, is still making her own clothes from thrift-store finds epitomizes her scrappy, entrepreneurial ethos.
Often depicted as the spirit of California, the warrior queen epitomizes the state's idyllic nature before the European conquest.
"She epitomizes modernity," said Jane Hess, a former fashion writer also known as Medora on her influential Instagram account.
Republican President Donald J. Trump epitomizes what the historian Richard Hofstadter called the anti-intellectual tradition in American politics.
In Apple's hometown of Cupertino, a debate over the fate of an old mall epitomizes Silicon Valley's class divide.
Starting rate: $169 Woodinville, Washington A backyard tree house epitomizes childhood: It's freedom and fantasy all rolled up into one.
Locro soup is on the menu for lunch, and just like canelazo, it epitomizes the climate of the Ecuadorian Andes.
I don't know a single banker over my years who better epitomizes that ethos — who isn't at Evercore — than John.
But there is also the white father, who epitomizes white privilege and uses his power to get what he wants.
There's no Apple product that better epitomizes how the company has lost its way on user interfaces than the Apple Watch.
It was a way to pass the time on a boring bus ride but it epitomizes the state of interactivity today.
Sometimes, after an exhaustive search, we strike the furniture jackpot with a piece that epitomizes our spacial, stylistic, and budgetary trifecta.
It was not long enough, however, to occasion a broader rethinking of the conservative style in American politics that Trump epitomizes.
America has relinquished much of its global leadership under President Trump, who in many ways epitomizes a post-Cold War world.
These changes aside, though, what locals really love about Saint-Rémy is how truly it epitomizes the ideal southern French town.
As our reviewer put it: "Ferlinghetti has not just survived for a century: He epitomizes the American culture of that century."
Guess who, for lots and lots of Sanders supporters (and even other Democrats who don't support him) epitomizes that elite establishment?
The former, "Female Nude on the Sofa" (1928) by Georg Scholz, epitomizes the sobriety that characterizes Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) portraiture.
The Olympic movement is the symbol that epitomizes sport, and the decisions that the International Olympic Committee makes have a tremendous impact.
Thirty-five miles off the cost of Honduras, Roatan — an English-speaking speck in Honduras' sea of Spanish speakers — epitomizes what InternationalLiving.
Hatch, the longest serving member of the Senate who has worked across the aisle with Democrats, epitomizes "The Establishment" Bannon rails against.
For Dun, it epitomizes the nihilism and arrogance of today's London elite: "Their coldness has become a mode of existence," he says.
Casey represents stability and epitomizes culture, which are two essential but tough-to-quantify traits shared by the NBA's most successful organizations.
Zinke epitomizes this fusion, hitching his identity as a veteran to the disdain for politicians that propels so much of contemporary politics.
It epitomizes nicely the climate of a narrative that is itself devious and opaque, that proceeds by way of hints and revelations.
The dish epitomizes the easy recipes that became popular in the 1950s, when companies promoted them to increase demand for their products.
Barred from holding public office until 2019 because of tax fraud, he epitomizes of the confusion between the state and personal interests.
" But the novel also epitomizes the transgressiveness that was once so daring and now, as Barnes acknowledges, "seems fanciful, decorative, egotistical camp.
Nowhere epitomizes the crisis more than Dortmund, a working-class city on the eastern edge of the Ruhr, Germany's old industrial heartland.
Italy's election "epitomizes everything, it is pure populism," the former Trump campaign chief told the New York Times from Rome last week.
The Mets' rotation—with Syndergaard, Matt Harvey, Steven Matz, and Jacob deGrom all pitching in the mid-297's—epitomizes this evolution.
But there's also something even more basic going on here, as Gioia points out: "Casey" epitomizes the agony of being a baseball fan.
While Bannon is seen as a pick for the grassroots conservative activists, Priebus epitomizes the Republican establishment that many of them railed against.
Working with them to realize the astonishing public art project Repellent Fence epitomizes the energy, courage, and resilience of the arts scene here.
" The actress-turned-pop star previously told PEOPLE it epitomizes her "in every damn relationship," adding: "I've experienced that relationship in its entirety.
As beautiful as all Chanel bags, the Gabrielle range epitomizes everything Mademoiselle Chanel wished her brand would represent: freedom, gender fluidity, and ease.
The dynamic within Walter Williams epitomizes how complicated advocating for gun reform can be in schools, especially in states where gun culture thrives.
"I think the post epitomizes what a lot of people feel about our current work culture," says Magnezi, in an email with CNBC.
He epitomizes an American dream of thankful success in public, but is conniving - some might think criminal - when the boardroom door slams shut.
Crafted in partnership with DOVE® Chocolate, Khethiwe and the Leopard epitomizes the company's dedication to spotlighting the work of emerging female visionaries.
For example, American Airlines "epitomizes what we're looking for," Jim Strugger, managing director, derivatives strategist, at MKM said in a note this week.
"Summer is the moment that really epitomizes the child care crisis," says Julie Kashen, policy director for the advocacy group Make It Work.
Pekka Rinne of the Nashville Predators epitomizes the modern N.H.L. goalie with his 6-foot-5, 217-pound frame and elite technical skills.
On the surface, it epitomizes a lifestyle centered on material wealth, but actually represents the apex of Newsome's quite nerdy obsession with heraldry.
Pancho's case epitomizes how thin the division can be between good guys and bad guys, and between self-declared freedom fighters and narcos.
As one of the most accomplished surfers in the sport, his closet epitomizes a surfer's dream, as it stores hundreds of pieces of swimwear.
"I think this race epitomizes the big questions about health care in America," the activist told the Arizona Republic's Ronald Hansen in an interview.
Wearing gold sequin pants and an oversized white blazer, Beckham completely epitomizes her stage name, Posh, as she dances and sings her heart out.
Involved in every stage of the design process, the capsule epitomizes the easy yet ever-polished aesthetic for which Teisbaek has become internationally recognized.
Half a mile north are two new museums: one that celebrates everything good about contemporary architecture and one that epitomizes everything wrong with it.
But if nationalists have a point in decrying the "global citizenship" that Monocle epitomizes, it lies in the magazine's subtle approach to cultural homogenization.
"To me she epitomizes the courage, resilience and determination of our servicemen and women," Harry writes in an exclusive sneak peek of the essay.
You might think of the purple gallinule as America's prime rail; not only is the bird beautiful, but it epitomizes many stereotypical rail traits.
Faces Places introduced a new generation of young film fans to the Varda philosophy, which epitomizes, to me, the well-lived female artistic life.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk epitomizes the reason so many people place their total trust in a leader with a view on changing the world.
No trend epitomizes this better than "Bitcoin carnivory," a diet-slash-lifestyle being promoted by a small but prolific group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts online.
This, more than anything, is what is so unsettling about Mr. Coates's recent writing and the tenor of the leftist "woke" discourse he epitomizes.
Dropbox runs atop a sweeping network of machines whose evolution epitomizes the forces that have transformed the heart of the Internet over the past decade.
The exploration and study of space has been embedded within a narrative that emphasizes and epitomizes human progress under the guise of our species' evolution.
This epitomizes the ethos companies in this space are adopting — and hints at something of a winning formula that investors should be paying attention to. 
The unspeakable cruelty of Chris being set to NEVER breathe air as a free man again epitomizes a failed system thriving off human misery. Unacceptable.
He epitomizes football without subtext and that, as much as his ability, has allowed him to occupy college football's spotlight without wearing out his welcome.
Created in partnership with DOVE® Chocolate, Khethiwe and the Leopard epitomizes the company's dedication to spotlighting and celebrating the work of emerging female visionaries.
David epitomizes the requirements for a lasting and beneficial partnership — one with shared vision and values, and complementary capabilities leading to a mutually beneficial relationship.
There isn't a whole lot to say about this sorry state of affairs, other than this singular piece of legislation epitomizes why Americans hate politics.
He perfectly epitomizes everything the contemporary anti-abortion movement stands for: While they obsessively protect life at conception, they've never actually stood to protect lives.
"The shutdown of a Protestant church in Chengdu epitomizes the Xi Jinping government's relentless assault on religious freedom in China," said Human Rights Watch's Wang.
" What's worse, these critics say, is that in this #MeToo moment, Mr. Baldwin epitomizes a classic insincere male ally: With his star turns on "S.
The phrase siempre pa'lante, or "always forward," in neon pink epitomizes the battle cry of the Young Lords Puerto Rican social movement of the 60s.
In the Capitol, no one more clearly epitomizes the Groundhog Day image of dogged persistence in the face of repeated rejection than Senator Dianne Feinstein.
But the tariff tale nonetheless epitomizes the pattern we're already seeing in this shambolic administration — a pattern of dysfunction, ignorance, incompetence, and betrayal of trust.
Among them is "Coin des rues de Seine et de l'Echaudé, 6ème arrondissement, Paris" (1911), which epitomizes Atget's radical approach of photographing nearly vacant streets.
The nighttime shot epitomizes the ability of an artist with a fast camera to capture the fleeting nature of emotion — in this case, pure exhilaration.
But G.M. epitomizes both the frustration attached to the old American auto industry, and the determination to prove the skeptics wrong over the long term.
Designed by Austrian-born artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the Waldspirale ("forest spiral") — an apartment building in southwest Germany — epitomizes his characteristic disdain for straight lines.
Maisie Williams has found her niche in the acting world — the feisty, rough-around-the edges, yet lovable heroine that her GoT character Arya Stark epitomizes.
Nothing epitomizes the new dawn better than the success Clinton and her best surrogate, Elizabeth Warren, have had exposing Trump's moral rot and unfitness for office.
If Trump goes with Pruitt instead of Tillerson, he will immediately create a worldwide consensus on climate action: to fight the American recklessness that Pruitt epitomizes.
Ortiz epitomizes a way in which artists can't help disappointing ideological allies, and may even qualify their own intentions, by wandering after their muses off-message.
In a scene that epitomizes the hackneyed dynamic among the three characters, Kirkman meets the real-life news anchor Elizabeth Vargas for his first presidential interview.
Yet it's the work at the entrance of the museum that best epitomizes Murakami's current trajectory, which increasingly incorporates graffiti, collaboration, and confessional, first-person writing.
The fact that lenders were willing to fund an extravagant and completely untested concept like Hard Rock Park epitomizes the mentality of the pre-crisis boom.
They rent out a small space from Elena Richardson (Reese Witherspoon), who epitomizes everything the small, mainly white and upper middle class Ohio town stands for.
The event, lasting more than six months, and spread across the whole of this historic city, epitomizes how conflicted today's art world feels about financial concerns.
"Signs of Life," whose death-march bassline is repeated exactly by an abrasive horn section, epitomizes a cramped strain that is now the band's operative mode.
Year: 1995, at the 67th Academy AwardsWhat beat it: "Forrest Gump""Forrest Gump" is a fine movie, but it epitomizes Oscar bait, and wasn't particularly unique.
"It epitomizes the problem of money in politics," Jeff Weaver, senior adviser to the Sanders campaign, told VICE News after the debate, while wearing a peteswinecave.
If anyone epitomizes the problem, really, it is the family of the young man who walked into the synagogue in Poway, California, last week and opened fire.
Zalewski epitomizes what works about Castle Rock; Shawshank is corrupt through and through, with guards regularly abusing the prisoners, but it's also Castle Rock's only significant employer.
After years documenting places like the former Soviet Union, Iran, and Cuba, his next series focuses on a country that epitomizes the phrase "hermit kingdom": North Korea.
But as Lea Michele proved on Snapchat, there's no greater beauty nemesis to ladies everywhere that truly epitomizes that maxim than that monthly trip to the waxer.
To me it epitomizes the idea of a second chance, not only for Rochester, but also for Jane, who is given multiple chances at having a family.
CIOPW epitomizes the genre now known as an artist's book, or book-art, in which the author selects images, sequences them optimally, and then finds a printer.
This epitomizes the idea of accessibility for everyone—software not built expressly for accessibility, but designed in such a way that users of all abilities can benefit.
Lost Boys put a rock-n-roll twist on the classic vampire flick, and in it Sutherland epitomizes the young punk rock rebel who oozes California cool.
For Trump, who famously values loyalty above all else and is wary of trusting even those in his inner-most circle, Cohen's evolution epitomizes the ultimate betrayal.
"Fossil evidence presented here is unique for rails, and epitomizes the ability of these birds to successfully colonize isolated islands and evolve flightlessness on multiple occasions," he said.
" She repeats a phrase her parents had taught her on more than one occasion that epitomizes the way she intends to live: "Money isn't the measure of man.
"Kate epitomizes what I see when I design my jewelry in terms of the way I want our clients to wear it – from pavement to palace," says Ducas.
Outspoken and confident, Girardi, whose alter ego Erika Jayne epitomizes glamour, became a fan favorite on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when she joined the cast in 2015.
Wielding that signature scented résumé, she epitomizes the Eureka State's insatiable appetite for discovery — a continent's worth of knowledge, experimentation, and desire condensed into one (exquisitely dressed) woman.
Today, Balmain epitomizes the unexpected conclusion of that political and economic project: a nation where rampant property prices have made society appear richer while leaving it worse off.
Callejero epitomizes artists' tendencies to seek inspiration in the underbelly of society and also the hypocrisy of an art market that romanticizes poverty while actively participating in elitism.
Doomsayers argue that Uber epitomizes the problem: Yes it creates new jobs, but they are mainly low-wage, part-time and without much in the way of benefits.
But the fact that the thin-skinned President felt personally insulted by Denmark's response to the idea epitomizes the walking-on-eggshells behavior now required of US allies.
Supporters of the pro-democracy protests say the episode epitomizes all that is wrong with a Hong Kong government that has prioritized brute force over genuine political dialogue.
Gabriela's experience epitomizes a problem that the Trump administration's practice of family separation exacerbated: the failure of government-funded facilities to seek informed consent before medicating immigrant teenagers.
Domestically, it would be a significant setback in our long and arduous quest for generous and constructive inclusiveness, a pursuit that epitomizes who we are as a nation.
Valia's austere landscape, peppered with dilapidated motels and dimly-lit bars, epitomizes the strange limbo in which this constitutionally-enshrined right still lives, 44 years after Roe v. Wade.
It epitomizes the ways most games work to make us feel powerful, curious, or doggedly determined—all in the guise of skipping through the numbered floors of a tower.
"I couldn't be more thrilled that Peyton is the face because she so epitomizes the Too Faced woman," says Too Faced co-founder and chief creative officer, Jerrod Blandino.
I don't mean to posit a crisis of definition, what with several more pressing national crises at hand, but Vernon epitomizes an indie generation freaked out by the concrete.
The fact that HQ hasn't already faded away like some fad since its August debut epitomizes the glued-in engagement platforms crave and could make it an attractive acquisition.
"The shutdown of a Protestant church in Chengdu epitomizes the Xi Jinping government's relentless assault on religious freedom in China," Yaqiu Wang, an HRW researcher, said in a statement.
In more ways than one, he epitomizes the distrust, violence, and antagonism felt by many Minneapolis citizens regarding the role the police play in our day-to-day lives.
But the lawsuit epitomizes the struggle between insurers, who say narrow networks are needed to contain costs, and consumers, who say the plans restrict their ability to get care.
Kreuzberg, a sprawling quarter just south of the former Berlin Wall, and bisected by the Landwehr Canal, epitomizes for me the flip side of Berlin — edgy, disheveled and multicultural.
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR and ELF THE MUSICAL The high-kicking holiday hoopla that stars the Rockettes and epitomizes Christmas in New York City returns. Nov. 213-Jan. 1.
Certainly Ryan can't, because he's a role model and because this lie epitomizes Trump's demagogic tendencies and legitimizes fake news, the dark consequences of which are becoming ever clearer.
The first full term of the Supreme Court in the Trump era is wrapping up with a lawsuit that epitomizes the nature of the person occupying the Oval Office.
The base of "Ville Fantôme" epitomizes Kingelez's enthusiasm for beautifying his models and cities with painted lawns, gardens, pathways and roads; they seem to sit on richly patterned carpets.
" The judge added that the case "epitomizes the fear ingrained in the mind of a young girl in the countryside" when "reporting issues of sexual assault by powerful adults.
Saudi response fits Trump's view of sovereignty The President's handling of the Khashoggi case epitomizes the doctrine of individual national sovereignty he laid out at the UN General Assembly.
Pruitt epitomizes a more general trend evident in Trump's picks: the choice to name people who are downright hostile to the mission of the agency they are appointed to run.
Instead, the Corinthian case epitomizes the problems with treating education as a commodity, an individualized product we purchase, instead of a public good that should be freely available to all.
"This is very typical for Israel — something that epitomizes Israeli culture," said Avi Shilon, an Israeli historian who teaches at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and N.Y.U. Tel Aviv.
The Swedish Academy, whose patron is the Swedish king and whose 18 members are chosen for life (the king recently changed the rules to let members resign), epitomizes such propriety.
Big Edie and Little Edie — the reclusive Beales of East Hampton, N.Y. — are the stars of this documentary, directed by the brothers Albert and David Maysles, which epitomizes cinéma vérité.
Prosecutors also indicted a group of executives tasked with cementing Mr. Lee's grip over the sprawling empire — a group that critics say epitomizes where the country's business culture went wrong.
Indeed, the history of the United States Women's National Team epitomizes the battles these athletes have faced from the very beginning, when they endured shorter fields, shorter games and smaller balls.
The soundtrack to a Filipino drama called Dolce Amore epitomizes the style while giving itself a new name and attempting to make its own drama-unrelated dent on the pop charts.
The first company from Latin America to enter YCombinator and the first investment from the new Silicon Valley power player, Andreessen Horowitz, Rappi epitomizes the new generation of Latin American startups.
Fans should expect the exemplary level of quality first established at Respawn with Titanfall, a game that epitomizes our studio's dedication to slick, larger-than-life action and fun, groundbreaking mechanics.
"Our new electric sports car is strong and dependable; it's a vehicle that can consistently cover long distances and that epitomizes freedom," Porsche AG chief Oliver Blume said in a statement.
Through a language of hilarity, Ubu Roi tells the farcical story of Père Ubu, an officer of the King of Poland and a grotesque figure who epitomizes the idiocy of officialdom.
The sculpture directly cites Giambattista Nolli's 1748 map of Rome, revolutionary for its use of shading to distinguish public from private space, and it epitomizes Al-Hadid's interest in the cartographic.
Brady develops a strong on-field rapport with Rob Gronkowski, who in his second season epitomizes the new breed of tight ends, who create unsolvable matchup problems with speed and size.
"That small snippet of video epitomizes how deeply the opioid crisis is embedded in our society," Sheriff Michael J. Chitwood of Volusia County said on Thursday of his department's Facebook post.
Perhaps more than any other location in Mr. Trump's real estate empire, this 2300-room hotel epitomizes the convergence of Donald Trump the global businessman and Donald Trump the president-elect.
The iPhone epitomizes this, but a strong argument can be made that Apple has also led a software revolution equally as transformative but without nearly the bang in terms of press coverage.
If you've never experienced an online group like this before ("r/RoastMe" on Reddit epitomizes the concept), you might be a little shocked to venture in and see the torrential negative downpour.
The dissonance epitomizes the broader tension data behemoths like Google and Facebook have lately grappled with over how to reconcile their competing priorities of safeguarding user trust and turning a healthy profit.
Trump does not view the European Union as a foe because he is anti-Europe per se, but because his nationalist worldview conflicts with the international liberal order, which the EU epitomizes.
"The kidnapping of these young women, along with the kidnappings of countless others by Boko Haram, epitomizes this terrorist group's depravity," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) is an environmental advocacy group that's devoted to sustainability, so it's probably not surprising that the nonprofit would want to build a structure that epitomizes its values.
In a way, the venue epitomizes the duality of British culture, swerving between the luxury of dimly lit cocktail bars and the opportunity to cash that 2-for-1 Pizza Express voucher.
Uber's dramatic early political victory in New York City, which opens "The Fixer" and epitomizes its take-no-prisoners approach, is treated by "Regulatory Hackers" as the exception that proves the rule.
The troubled airline, or rather, airplane, epitomizes some of the effects that two decades of American sanctions have had on Sudan, a predominantly Arab country on the edge of sub-Saharan Africa.
There's no food that epitomizes LA's sunny, optimistic nature more than spicy-sweet chunks of watermelon devoured in your car with the sun roof open and hip-hop blaring on the radio.
It was through this tireless campaigning that Santorum built a grassroots army of over 28500,6900 caucus captains to work on his behalf in the person-to-person combat that epitomizes Iowa caucuses.
Biden, who served eight years as Barack Obama's vice president and 36 years as a U.S. senator, epitomizes a Democratic establishment the four congresswomen who dub themselves "the squad" have vowed to upend.
Google's choice to honor the Heritage Foundation by seeking its counsel on one of the sector's most high-stakes issues epitomizes big tech's ongoing fear of looking out of step with the right.
The most current Supreme Court term epitomizes this fundamental shift: More and more often, conservative Christians are pitching arguments built on liberal legal doctrines — especially First Amendment precedents that emphasize broad individual rights.
Italy's election "epitomizes everything, it is pure populism," said Stephen K. Bannon, an architect of President Trump's populist message who served as Mr. Trump's chief strategist until he was forced out in August.
The start of only the third Senate presidential impeachment trial, in turn, epitomizes Trump's volatile and disruptive behavior in office, in which he has shattered norms and customs and perhaps violated the law.
Read more " _____ • Rebecca Nelson in Cosmopolitan: "With her brash online persona, Fairbanks epitomizes this burgeoning, distinctly Trumpian cabal, which, just like Trump, eschews political correctness and aims to blow up politics as usual.
"I accept (the nomination) because it epitomizes the new trans-national politics we need in Europe," he told a news conference in Berlin where his colleagues unfurled a banner with the slogan "European Spring".
Between a classic reprint, a book about a dog and cat rebellion, a collection of short comics, and the comic that most epitomizes the wildness of the indie comic scene: War of the Independents.
Constance: Jennifer Lawrence's casting, for me, epitomizes both the best and the worst of the movie adaptations, and the way they smoothed out so much of what was spiky and unpleasant in the books.
Founded by two friends who met at a coding bootcamp in Chicago, mRelief epitomizes the notion that technology can help to address the problems that are born from the bureaucratic worst tendencies of government assistance.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire: The film's most fun aside — the one involving Rihanna as Bubble, the most guileless sex slave in the entire galaxy — epitomizes Besson's singular gift for threading the needle between spectacle and stupidity.
Jenny (Jessalyn Wanlim) epitomizes new-mother denial when she hesitantly returns to work, only to revert to her earlier partying ways as her stay-at-home husband, Ian (Dennis Andres), picks up the parenting slack.
Just as low-rise jeans and denim Dior epitomize the early noughties, and grunge-inspired flannels with ripped-up mom jeans (think Tai from Clueless) embody the '90s, the go-go boot epitomizes the '60s.
Since no brand epitomizes that kind of no-frills fashion quite like our tried-and-true fave AG, we're giving away $1,000 to shop the brand's latest collection, right in time for the new season.
ICYMI, Outdoor Voices has been the go-to for cool-girl gym gear for the past few years, the kind of stuff that epitomizes athleisure (even though the brand doesn't exactly define itself as such).
Meitu employees like to describe the company's products as "an ecosystem of beauty," but ecosystems are inherently diverse, whereas Meitu and the trends it epitomizes seem to be moving China in the direction of homogeneity.
On the other side of the distant wall of buildings lies a small hidden garden that epitomizes another of the chateau's facets, this one less grand, more mysterious and unapologetically feminine: the Garden of Diana.
Opinion Columnist Of all the ways in which Donald Trump's presidency has made America worse, nothing epitomizes it quite so fully as the elevation of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general of the United States.
Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden Place on last poll: 33 Why it's hot: The Swedish retailer epitomizes fast-fashion for millennials across the globe, and keeps them engaged with its numerous collaborations, such as the Balmain collection.
Yet creators David Simon and George Pelecanos, who wrote the episode, surely know the behind-the-scenes story of "Deep Throat" and how it epitomizes the exploitation and abuse at the heart of the industry.
The company's struggle to find a competitive manufacturing alternative to China epitomizes the challenges many U.S. firms have faced since the start of the trade war between the world's two biggest economies 18 months ago.
The company's struggle to find a competitive manufacturing alternative to China epitomizes the challenges many U.S. firms have faced since the start of the trade war between the world's two biggest economies 18 months ago.
Uttar Pradesh epitomizes the impoverished heartland of Hindu nationalism, and Shah was given the job of delivering the state to the B.J.P. He is a brilliant and ruthless strategist, and it was an ugly campaign.
Our campaign has awakened a sleeping giant that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's campaign epitomizes: When they see how engaging politically can directly affect them, restaurant workers mobilize one another in a unique way that other communities cannot.
Gina Telaroli notes that Have a chew on me epitomizes his mixed feelings on its subject, William A. Wellman, and one cannot help but see Farber's own authorial stamp in the painting's thicket of train tracks.
I want to give the DVF girl what she wants, when she wants it, and with the joie de vivre and sense of purpose that epitomizes Diane, DVF the brand, and the spirit of women today.
Katy Perry's video for "California Gurls" epitomizes the visual and lyrical double entendres of food and sex, with girls melting boys' "popsicles," and women's bras ejaculating whipped cream in the sexiest game of Candy Land imaginable.
"Based on her complete failure in representing American foreign policy and deep ties to Secretary Clinton, this letter epitomizes the rigged system in Washington that has continued to fail Americans over and over again," he said.
His Twitter recklessly, ruthlessly epitomizes that familiar stereotype of the generation we share: He believes wholeheartedly in his own specialness, even as he becomes increasingly disillusioned with a world that is poorly equipped to notice it.
"Sybrina, our alum, epitomizes strength and dignity as she uplifts other victims of violence while effecting change for a more equal and just society," Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, the university's president, said in the Facebook post.
" He added, "Based on her complete failure in representing American foreign policy and deep ties to Secretary Clinton, this letter epitomizes the rigged system in Washington that has continued to fail Americans over and over again.
And Burgdoerfer's story — a common one in hockey, current and former teammates said — epitomizes the challenges of making it: how for all but the most celebrated prospects, getting a crack at the N.H.L. involves an odyssey.
The title of Kal Ho Naa Ho translates to "tomorrow may never come," and the film's story revolves around a typical New Yorker: clever college student Naina (Preity Zinta), whose family epitomizes Queens's thriving Indian-American community.
One of the few facts of life that both adults and children can agree on is that fast food is comforting, and no other establishment in the world epitomizes fast food better than those famed golden arches.
But his triumph, when it came, was tainted by his worst moment as President -- the plea deal ensnaring fired national security adviser Michael Flynn that epitomizes special counsel Robert Mueller's relentless march closer to the Oval Office.
The Paris climate accord epitomizes the slow international political and bureaucratic pace involved in building a consensus on the environmental crisis and trying to respond to what scientists increasingly view as the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced.
He built it on the backs of ordinary working Americans, for whom I doubt he has any real regard, and those who are angry at corruption and the power of the wealthy establishment, even though he epitomizes both.
In many ways, her problem at the mike is the opposite of Mr. Trump's — cerebral, calculated, stripped of all spontaneity and risk, her style epitomizes what fans of "tell it like it is" bluntness think of as untrustworthy.
"Sybrina, our alum, epitomizes strength and dignity as she uplifts other victims of violence while effecting change for a more equal and just society," said Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, the university president, in the statement announcing the award.
Moore's appearance certainly epitomizes Hollywood beauty standards, but her character's utter lack of body shyness, quirky solo dancing and all, lands as a radical rebuttal to what movies have historically taught us about the lives of such women.
All photos by Marimekko for TargetIt was really only a matter of time before the Finnish brand known for popularizing playful, accessible, well-designed products for good living made its way into the American retailer that epitomizes those values.
They've chosen to make something that epitomizes their unconventional-without-being-absurd approach to old school dishes—a riff on a classic Roman-style amatriciana sauce, with wide-cut slices of yuba, or tofu skins, in place of pasta.
"#Trump telling France's First Lady 'you're in such good shape' epitomizes men toeing the line between compliment & sexual harassment," wrote Twitter user Alex Berg (@AlexfromPhilly), a free-lance video producer and writer who works on feminist and gender issues.
He epitomizes the real-world risk of pop culture narratives like Twilight and The Big Bang Theory, which normalize predatory male behavior to the point where clearly disturbed individuals are treated as harmless nerds or just boys being boys.
The image — a drawing done with his brother — epitomizes several elements of his life, he said: a passion for drawing, his love of comic books, and the dualistic nature of his psyche, where dark thoughts clash with lighter ones.
Here, Middle Fork Kitchen Bar, a bustling restaurant redolent of smoke from the wood-fired oven, epitomizes the area's dining revolution with housemade sausages, daily-special cuts of lamb and mash-ups like low country okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes).
When Judge was casting "Silicon Valley," nearly every actor who wound up in the principal cast first auditioned for the part of Erlich Bachman, the Falstaffian stoner who, in his avarice, chauvinism and arrogance, epitomizes Silicon Valley's strange id.
"We Found Love" epitomizes many of our musical obsessions in the first half of this decade: EDM, cathartic bass drops, anthemic choruses (easy to memorize, easy to scream at the top of your lungs and mean it), and Rihanna.
To say that Marie Francois, who arrives on the scene in her own fully decked-out golf cart, epitomizes the best of NOLA's exuberant "local color" would be a grave understatement, so you'll just have to watch and see for yourself.
FREJUS, France (Reuters) - In the southern French town of Frejus, National Front (FN) mayor David Rachline is performing a balancing act that epitomizes the far-right party's strategy — trying to prove it can run things while retaining its anti-establishment image.
Lastly, this cynical maneuver not only is also an attempt to cater to crucial voting blocs that the administration needs to maintain — evangelicals and right-wing Jewish voter among them — it also epitomizes the defects of Trump's policies in general.
For Cohen and DeLong, the adoption of such breakthroughs by the private sector epitomizes the way capitalist economic development actually operates, as opposed to the fairy-tale idea of the completely free, unregulated market as the sole progenitor of economic innovation.
He shot and massacred Americans for thriving in their safe space, for being among those they love and were loved by, and he did it during both Ramadan and a Pride Month that epitomizes self-love in the face of hate.
Jurvetson epitomizes how Silicon Valley donors can come out of nowhere to leave an imprint on politics — something that has happened more often in the Trump era, when wealthy tech executives are more motivated than ever to play electoral politics.
The stylish set of blue-collar workers who devote their time and money to dressing like a million dollars isn't just a feel-good story in one of the poorest countries in Africa—it epitomizes the transformative power of fashion.
Washington (CNN)Late-night rancor erupted at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial on a first day of formal arguments that previewed a divisive and fact-bending showdown that epitomizes the nature of his presidency and will cause years of aftershocks.
Banks and gas pipelines index some of the most wretched hoardings of wealth in a market-driven society, and the loss of innocence Mulleady suggests in her works epitomizes a present in which we can no longer turn a blind eye.
If there's one creative work that epitomizes the Obama Presidency, it's the hip-hop musical "Hamilton," whose opening song was débuted by Lin-Manuel Miranda in the East Room of the White House, in 22004, with the Obamas in attendance.
" The letter explains that this particular Facebook Messenger incident wasn't an isolated one, and "epitomizes the kind of issues that have been rife on Facebook in Myanmar for more than four years now and the inadequate response of the Facebook team.
In fact, her new gig as the host of American Idol epitomizes her exploratory approach to all things beauty, as she's already sported baby bangs with her cropped pixie, bold red lips and more — and that's just in week one of the competition.
To me, she epitomizes class, grace, strength, smarts, and slay... all while managing to walk the dogs, write college recommendation letters, end childhood obesity, deliver incredible (sometimes copied) speeches, and sit down for family dinner with Sasha, Malia, and President Barack Obama.
It's the most unforgettable image in this movie if you're willing to filter it for what it is: A resentful version of you who epitomizes a difference of fate brought on by circumstance—an impoverished upbringing or series of disadvantages, take your pick.
The show epitomizes the network's chase for the cinematic, with grand vistas; a fully reconstructed Texas compound; and name actors, including Taylor Kitsch ("Friday Night Lights") as David Koresh, and Mr. Shannon as the F.B.I. hostage negotiator tasked with bringing him in.
Years after rival art museums in Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra completed their own expansions and reaped obvious benefits (including higher attendances), the acrimony surrounding the Sydney Modern Project, as the expansion has been called, reflects — and epitomizes — Sydney's deep ambivalence toward culture.
The failure to recognize the significance of a city that epitomizes an issue that is certain to dominate the United States' foreign policy agenda for whoever proceeds to the Oval Office, would have made for a dreadful capstone to any political news week.
"The Gilded Age in New York: 1870-1910" (Hachette, $35) is a beguiling, lavishly illustrated book that — emerging from the center of the epoch, Madison Square — epitomizes what Ms. Crain calls the city's incredible energy and sense of its own greatness and destiny.
A formal offer by Great Wall for Jeep would put in play a brand that was once a symbol of U.S. military power, and now epitomizes American myths of freedom and adventure, at a time of heightened trade friction between Washington and Beijing.
And then there was Pancho Villa, who epitomizes everything these folk heroes were, not least of which is the divide between how they're portrayed on the different sides of the border: as bandits or heroes, depending on who is judging, when, and where.
Funk is also miles removed from the cloying and ubiquitous sertanejo music (a sort of Brazilian country-pop but way less cool than that sounds) that Teló's hit epitomizes, as it's grimy and vital with the tenacity of the low-income favelas it started in.
What Dr. Samer Attar is quoted as saying about the situation in Aleppo — "sitting idly by and allowing a government and its allies to systematically and deliberately bomb, torture and starve hundreds of thousands of people to death" — epitomizes the unconscionable violation of that principle.
Utah's DOH did point out, however, that research by the Family Acceptance Project, a research and policy initiative, showed that queer youth facing rejection at home are at an "exceptional" risk for suicide—and rejection epitomizes the Church of Latter-day Saint's attitude toward queerness.
As the title suggests, if Wood had done nothing else, he would be immortal for "American Gothic" (1930), for which the overused term "icon" is actually suitable: the dour and pitchfork-wielding duo that somehow epitomizes both the upside and downside of being American.
Though a secular saint here, Mr. Saint Laurent probably could not get arrested in the new global digital marketplace, one in which the consumer is the presiding genius and the author of a story that increasingly epitomizes aspects of Adam Smith's free market doctrine.
In many ways he epitomizes the American dream: He turned a privileged upbringing into a life of super-extra-Bond-villain power and privilege by building a better, more capable version of a thing that many other people had thought of before he did.
The Dutchman epitomizes the choice and variety that should be available in Europe, without citizens being forced to accept policies and economic models fashioned by pan-European institutions, said Mr. Bauer, who sits on a local council in the Taunus hills north of Frankfurt.
GUADIANA DEL CAUDILLO, Spain (Reuters) - A small town that owes its origin and name to Francisco Franco may not be a decisive battleground in Sunday's national election, but it epitomizes how the late dictator's legacy and the rise of the far right are dividing voters across Spain.
It's the dedicated button that really epitomizes Samsung's approach, and if it indeed ends up on all Samsung products, Bixby will become much more than just a smartphone assistant — it'll become the gateway for Samsung to finally, truly become a major player in the internet of things.
Our process of dealing with Grande and Davidson's breakup epitomizes how we've dealt with much of 2018 — obsess over it, sit with new knowledge of a situation, and manage to find a small beacon of light with each other online, just like Grande continues to do with her fans.
Clinton, on the other hand, epitomizes a lack of relatability, and young voters—ever adept at social media and cognizant of popular trends—can smell a painfully robotic attempt at appearing human—like the cringe-worthy pandering that shown through in Clinton's Pokemon Go joke—a mile away.
The spare ink illustrations gracing the seminal lesbian publication "The Ladder," first published in 255, stand out among the coded visuals of the "pre-liberation" era, while Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag, hand-sewn for San Francisco's 1978 Gay Freedom Day celebration, epitomizes the boldness of post-Stonewall visibility.
Sales of boxers and briefs are surging in Liaoning Province, according to The Global Times, a fervently nationalist tabloid controlled by the Communist Party, bringing a bit of good news to a down-and-out part of China's rust belt that epitomizes many of the country's economic problems.
Yet her impetus is such he immediately finds himself on his knees to her, arching in a mighty backbend that epitomizes his complete enthrallment to her, and she — with immensely powerful timing as the music reaches an even bigger climax — simply steps out of his arms and moves on.
Poet, retail entrepreneur, social critic, publisher, combat veteran, pacifist, poor boy, privileged boy, outspoken socialist and successful capitalist, with roots in the East Coast and the West Coast (as well as Paris), Ferlinghetti has not just survived for a century: He epitomizes the American culture of that century.
It makes sense; it's a perfect look for summer, and it practically feels like summer year-round in L.A. If there's one cut that truly epitomizes this ubiquitous style, it's the delightfully bedheady, and slightly beachy long bob made famous by one of our city's raddest hairstylists, Anh Co Tran.
This tracking shot in Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player epitomizes the deft-hand ingenuity of Coutard, as well as showcasing his ability to adapt to his collaborator of the moment: In Alphaville, looming close ups and use of street lighting paved the way for the bleak neo-noir aesthetic of Bladerunner.
The iconic Art Deco complex of office buildings, shops and restaurants in Midtown Manhattan — home to Radio City Music Hall, a selfie-attracting skating rink, sculptures of Atlas and Prometheus and, every holiday season, a towering Christmas tree — epitomizes both New York's muscular 20th-century past and its tourist-friendly present.
Perhaps its most iconic image epitomizes its genius for making the corniest clichés strange and new: a bored kid stuck in a nowhere town looking to the horizon, yearning for better things, no different from Dorothy in dusty Kansas or the teenagers in Modesto, watching the setting of a double star.
Nonetheless, corporations go where their CEOs want them to be, and Jeff Bezos has shown an obvious personal preference for the DC area, which is also home to a large, existing pool of skilled white-collar workers—many of whom have clustered in this region because it's one that epitomizes smart growth.
"Sicko Mode," on the other hand, saw Drake deliver some of his most bombastic and exciting bars in years; paired with Scott's singular production skills (and one of the weirdest structures for a No. 1 song in recent memory), "Sicko Mode" epitomizes hip-hop's power and influence in the modern musical landscape.
Even as the No. 1 female tennis player in the world, the first Japanese tennis player to win a Grand Slam and the first Asian to ever hold the top spot in either men's or women's tennis, Naomi Osaka epitomizes humility and perseverance — scarcely inflating her achievements and already setting new goals for herself.
The effect epitomizes the practical intimacy with which Hujar, typically through hours of shooting with a twin-lens reflex camera (discreetly looking down to view the subject), got beyond what people look like to what—from the depths of themselves, facing out toward the world—they are, conveying, at once, their armor and their vulnerability.
And outfielder Enrique Hernandez, who epitomizes the Dodgers' roster of versatile players, supplied nearly all the offense himself by smashing a solo home run, a two-run shot and a grand slam to tie a postseason single-game record of seven R.B.I. "It's been a long time," a jubilant Kershaw, who became a Dodger in 2008, said afterward.
In other words, SDCC's Hall H line epitomizes the idea espoused by nerd stereotypes like The Big Bang Theory: that to be a geek is to be a fan, not just of one thing, but of everything associated with geek culture — as long as "everything" includes the films and shows getting major corporate pushes at SDCC, that is.
One reason Shinee is the great Korean boy band is that it epitomizes male vanity in all its glistening glory, after all, but Shinee is a group and five cartoon heartthrobs really are better than one — the difference is less about vocal variety, which nobody who doesn't understand Korean will notice anyway, than the energy the multiplicity of singers implies.
In a sale led by the United States-based real estate firm Handsome Properties International, which handles upmarket sales in France, Italy and Spain, the home, which Michelangelo bought for his nephew but used as a respite from working on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, offers a historical and architectural opportunity that epitomizes a current trend on the Tuscan market.
The country's stock market has lost a quarter of its value this year, and Xi Jinping, its top leader, is navigating a protracted trade war with the U.S. But a tabloid controlled by the Communist Party found encouragement in an uptick in sales of boxers and briefs in Liaoning Province, above, an industrial region that epitomizes many of the country's economic problems.
President Donald Trump can ameliorate the national judicial vacancy crisis, which the Western District epitomizes, by promptly nominating Judges Susan Paradise Baxter and Marilyn Horan whom President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama2628 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 28500 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 6900,2628 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
And if there's a moment in the show that epitomizes the profound adolescent emotion behind Be More Chill's appeal, it's the second-act showstopper "Michael in the Bathroom," the song shaping up to be the "On My Own" of Generation Z. It's an immensely cathartic torch ballad of sorts that speaks to an adolescent longing so universal that listening to it makes you feel 14 again.
Isigny Sainte-Mère is a Normandy-based dairy company producing one of only three French butters with an AOP label: the certification that epitomizes that French ideal of terroir, which links a food product to the place and traditions by which it is produced (and makes it illegal, for example, for winemakers outside of the Champagne region to call their product anything other than "sparkling wine").
New York Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioDe Blasio slams Bloomberg run for president: He 'epitomizes the status quo' The Hill's 12:85033 Report: Washington braces for public impeachment hearings Trump NYC Veterans Day speech met with protests MORE (D) took aim at his predecessor, Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergThe Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary Budowsky: A Biden-Michelle Obama ticket in 2020?
Weeks later, when I talked on the phone with Margaret de Heinrich de Omorovicza, who co-founded the Budapest-based brand with her husband 10 years ago this summer, even she admitted that Omorovicza is not that well-known in America — which is surprising, given that it essentially epitomizes the inspired-by-nature-yet-super-luxe stuff beauty dreams are made of these days.
Which raises the real story here: Amazon's decision to invest heavily in two preexisting "superstar" cities perfectly epitomizes one of the most troubling aspects of digital economies: their strong tendency to concentrate people and investment in a very few well-educated, tech-rich hubs that have, in recent decades, continued to pull away from the rest of the country on basic measures of prosperity.
Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioDe Blasio slams Bloomberg run for president: He 'epitomizes the status quo' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Washington braces for public impeachment hearings Trump NYC Veterans Day speech met with protests MORE last Friday, claiming that the state "can never be great again" under their leadership and rattling off a number of issues he sees with the state.
In short, this song is about presenting a candidate who can appeal to a broad scope of people within the electorate Delaney has already pit himself against Sanders on healthcare and economic policies ahead of the first Democratic debates, And by choosing Johnny Cash, who epitomizes authenticity and grit with broad musical appeal among both conservative and liberal audiences, Delaney may be taking a moderate, "big tent" approach to his campaign.
"And it's a region where the tech stack hasn't been built, which gives you an opportunity to solve problems and create digital champions that look more similar to China than the U.S." Mejia epitomizes what Ajao calls a new breed of startup entrepreneur that doesn't necessarily look to other markets for inspiration or business models, but solves local problems for a local customer, rather than a global one.
Hello Kitty, for example, might look like a saccharine kitten, but she has an impassive stare and no mouth; Pikachu, the yellow electric mouse from Pokemon, looks like a cuddly rodent but can unleash a deadly power and has a roguish behavior; the wrinkled E.T. resembles both a newborn baby and an elderly person; and even Micky Mouse, who epitomizes the benevolence and innocence of Disney, originally had a sadistic streak and a trickster-like personality.
Her suit epitomizes one of the fundamental tensions of the use of art as a spearhead for gentrification: developers are more than happy to accommodate artists when their interventions bring new interest and value to properties or neighborhoods — and Craig's mural has inarguably become one of Detroit's best-loved works of public art — but once these holdings have sufficiently appreciated, little consideration is paid to the sweat, material, and professional equity that went into the works, from both the artists and surrounding communities.
New York City Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioDe Blasio knocks Bloomberg over stop and frisk apology Deval Patrick enters 2020 race De Blasio slams Bloomberg run for president: He 'epitomizes the status quo' MORE (D) on Sunday knocked former Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergBloomberg to spend millions on voter registration campaign 'Iowa Pete' poll exposes myth that Democrats are veering left The Hill's Morning Report - Wild Wednesday: Sondland testimony, Dem debate take center stage MORE (D) on Sunday after Bloomberg issued an apology for backing stop-and-frisk policing amid reports that he considering entering the 2020 presidential race.

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