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But is their time as the movement's figureheads over now?
And that further solidifies that he thinks we're just figureheads.
The protests are also providing the opposition with new figureheads.
As far as scene figureheads go, Josie represents inclusivity and progress.
The characters rarely make major political decisions, serving only as figureheads.
Even at football's highest level, coaches are speakers, fundraisers, and university figureheads.
But campaigns are about more than just the figureheads at the front.
Numerous NASCAR figureheads also stood by Trump during the National Anthem kneeling controversy.
Those who are old, young or female are more likely to be figureheads.
The mermaid logo was inspired by figureheads on historic vessels, Virgin Voyages says.
However, problems can arise when non-teachers become the figureheads of a movement.
They would become photo-ready figureheads of a new, inclusive movement for all women.
Other popular tech community figureheads, including Snowden himself, came out in support of Cook.
Liberals prefer authoritarian analogues, like Vladimir V. Putin or figureheads of the Axis powers.
Trump and Farage are figureheads of political movements that bear significant resemblance to each other.
New AfD figureheads began to make statements about how Islam was incompatible with German values.
"Figureheads don't solve systemic racism or structural problems, but it helps with aspiration," he said.
Sarah Peters: Figureheads continues at Van Doren Waxter (195 Chrystie Street, Manhattan) through June 16.
More than 70 countries have elected women as their leaders, not counting figureheads or royalty.
In 2009, the "Green Movement" accused of stoking months of mass protests had two clear figureheads.
Everyone knows bosses are meant to be idolized, figureheads of aspiration rather than objects of envy.
Art world figureheads including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Anish Kapoor, and John Akomfrah have offered their support.
Protest figureheads like Joshua Wong, then just 17 years old, were depicted worldwide as teenage revolutionaries.
Asia Argento, one of the #MeToo movement's most prominent figureheads, has been accused of sexual assault.
Many of the more serious alt-right figureheads would distance themselves from some of these inflammatory ideas.
The cabinet provides figureheads, but the new administration will need government employees to carry out its bidding.
But it is about power — and the magnetic figureheads who wield it, young and handsome or no.
Namath looks pretty silly now, but that is pretty much par for the course with Jets figureheads.
Far-right figureheads can never actually be persuaded, he believes, because they aren't arguing in good faith.
But experience suggests that radical Jihadist groups often adjust and regenerate after one of their figureheads is martyred.
By the media you mean...I mean media figureheads like Trump, like Bill O'Reilly—these very polarizing people.
The Airbus planemaking business merged with the parent group last year, but until now had maintained separate figureheads.
He notoriously fraternized with socially liberal figureheads, porn stars, and Jeffrey Epstein, and donated to influential elected Democrats.
The question is how much these mentors will actually engage with the portfolio companies instead of just being figureheads.
The Cartel socialized with Colombia's elites, and were more interested in making money than in becoming figureheads, like Escobar.
We saw it when figureheads like Alex Jones distanced themselves from the Pizzagate conspiracy they helped manufacture and disseminate.
"There's a strain of feminism that's really focusing on empowering individual women to serve as inspiring figureheads," Magray continued.
The two men became figureheads for Iranians who staged mass protests after the vote, which they said was rigged.
Then, of course, there's Boss Baby's shared DNA with 30 Rock's Jack Donaghy, one of television's most iconic corporate figureheads.
But so far the conversation has been rather one-sided, as Congo's two biggest opposition figureheads have refused to join.
There was an important body of work, a worldwide fanbase, and unparalleled respect from rock scene figureheads like Dave Grohl.
But it does give a picture of who voters see (and don't see) as the figureheads of the Democratic Party.
Many of these appointments have seemed to be primarily as figureheads, with the recent players given relatively few operational responsibilities.
One pointed out that today's successful movements, like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, don't have famous figureheads or centralized structures.
Numerous prominent alt-right figureheads, including Donald Trump Jr., tweeted criticisms of Seder and of MSNBC for continuing to employ him.
Trump, much like the figureheads of GamerGate, often skirts the Terms of Service of social media sites to avoid being banned.
As the royal family's relevancy has shifted from executive power to figureheads, why does the general public still care about them?
The shorthand for the network was once the "Koch brothers," a reference to Charles and David Koch, its patrons and figureheads.
The trouble is that neither the would-be figureheads nor their media cheerleaders seems to be interested in why it appeared.
But neither of the two figureheads of the country's "green movement" have been formally charged or had their day in court.
There was the Brexit election that was in June, and Nigel Farage was one of the figureheads of that Brexit election.
Yet the likes of Huxley, Leary, and the writer/philosopher/drug enthusiast Terence McKenna, however, remain the figureheads of psychedelic counterculture.
Residents of these places are U.S. citizens, but they can't vote in presidential elections and their Washington delegates are non-voting figureheads.
Another is his avoidance of Instagram — unlike figureheads like Virgil Abloh, who use it to promote their brands, friends, collaborators, and hype.
By failing to repudiate Trump, Ryan and McConnell have revealed themselves to be pliant men—figureheads rather than stewards of their party.
Trying to unpack alt-right figureheads only to fall into a state of self-doubt is a common occurrence among mainstream journalists.
In addressing the accusations against the company's most powerful executive, CBS figureheads have also been forced to address the company's corporate values.
The channel was formally launched at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, which is an annual gathering of conservative voters and figureheads.
Glorious, sparkling, full of dance variety, the heartbeats of every scene in which they appear, they're figureheads whose inner lives remain unknown.
The L.A. based band was formed in the early '70s, and became figureheads for the new brigade of country-tinged singer-songwriters.
Its members were appointed by President Obama and include such cultural figureheads as author Jhumpa Lahiri and writer-director George C. Wolfe.
These include public figures in politics, musicians, fashion designers, celebrities, sports personalities, businessmen, journalists, companies and even religious figureheads such as the Pope.
Aside from a few figureheads like David Duke, you're more likely to have seen one of their memes than one of their faces.
But more than that, it signals to Democrats running in November's midterms that association with party figureheads may hurt more than it helps.
"No Trump, No Le Pen, No Wilders" read several signs, drawing direct parallels between the New York billionaire and Europe's far-right figureheads.
The L.A. based band was formed in the early '70s, and they quickly became figureheads for the new brigade of country-tinged singer-songwriters.
For party figureheads like the Bush family or Mitt Romney, there is no such pressure to back Trump as they are not seeking votes.
It's not too late to save America from the dark and cancerous hatred surging in the veins of these angry voters and their figureheads.
But conservative media figureheads, including Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly — two commentators who often take delight in poking liberal sensibilities — were critical of Barr.
As a young man, he visited the South Pacific and he later carved the figureheads of Polynesian spirits into his 70-foot schooner for protection.
More importantly, this ordeal reveals the interconnected dealings of the rogue's gallery known as the alt-right, linking the movement's mainstream figureheads to literal hategroups.
There's been a recent influx of pop culture story lines using religious figureheads as the central characters, and churches as the settings of these projects.
This may be a more dangerous scenario for authorities, because it means they cannot round up the figureheads, a solution that was employed in 203.
But she's actually deeply influenced by the Yves Klein Archives and finds herself following in the footsteps of contemporary figureheads Joan Mitchell and Franz Kline.
He had essentially been forgotten by then, while the other two figureheads of the era, Voltaire and Rousseau, had been reburied in the Paris's Panthéon.
Her sculptures of black women have the stately profile of coin-figureheads; layered with roses or depicted alongside cowrie shells, they seem feminine and strong.
The figureheads of this vague political movement profited off angry, gullible people until it became unwise to do so, and then hung them out to dry.
But it's her work in typographical design that lends itself to current figureheads in the scene, like Supreme's use of her font in their own logo.
Mousavi and Karroubi became figureheads for Iranians who took to the streets after the vote they believed was rigged to bring back hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Find groups who are sincerely committed to resistance and whose resistance extends past obvious figureheads and down to the very marrow of society's most cancerous ills.
The independence movement is long-standing and deep-rooted in Catalonia, however, and attempts to remove its popular leaders and figureheads have not stopped the movement.
In the latest example of right-wing figureheads arguing over topics that were litigated on the internet a decade ago, the cargo shorts debate is back.
He recommends companies give their diversity and inclusion leaders some serious sway in company politics, rather than simply making these positions into figureheads or PR roles.
Mr. Tusk's comments appeared to be aimed at the main figureheads of the Leave campaign in the 2016 referendum, including the former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson.
Mukherjee, whose book Indian Suffragettes: Female Identities and Transnational Networks is out this year, also tells me about a more troubling side to the campaign's white figureheads.
The students turned out to be figureheads for anonymous firms whose ultimate owners cannot be identified because the information is not legally required by the land registry.
The more people push back against him wanting to speak to conservative figureheads like Owens or Adams, the more likely he is to want to do it.
Regardless, the renewed interest in such a particularly dull topic is a sign of the division among right-wing figureheads on how a man should present himself.
Fox News had blanketed the airwaves with early coverage of the movement, and the Tea Party's figureheads, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin, were stars at the network.
The Democratic Party, or at least many of its highest-profile figureheads from the last election, is locked in a vicious cycle of re-examinations and recriminations.
I'm hungry for depictions of women who make bad decisions and wrestle with the consequences, who shed prejudice and learn compassion, who are more than aspirational figureheads.
Two former presidential candidates, Mir Hussein Moussavi and Mehdi Karroubi, have spent more than five years under house arrest since becoming the figureheads of postelection protests in 2009.
So, for the aforementioned figureheads of the UFC's women's bantamweight division, the UFC need to make it worth its while to create these super fights Cyborg certainly warrants.
The company "chose to launch brand new networks that are predominately white-owned with African American figureheads" rather than carrying its channels, Entertainment Studios wrote in a brief.
We therefore instinctively understand female figureheads — whether mounted on ships or as the embodiment of the ship of state — as static and symbolic, rather than active and individual.
Such left-wing figureheads have transformed the Democratic Party into one that regularly alienates and mocks the very people who used to be the backbone of their movement.
And the party figureheads, the "superdelegates," thinking to themselves how Bernie isn't fit to be the nominee and maybe running Hillary a second time is the best idea.
The United States and Britain may speak the same language, but the two countries have different versions of The Office, different relationships to Marmite, and certainly different famous figureheads.
After Boris Johnson, one of Brexit's figureheads, declared that he was "pro having [cake] and pro eating it", cakeism has neatly summed up Brexiteers' refusal to face trade-offs.
Skepta, Kano, and Stormzy were all nominated for awards—which makes sense, considering they are the leading figureheads of grime, our biggest and most important musical export since Britpop.
After the Wrap's Jon Levine misleadingly tweeted that simply typing "learn to code" might get Twitter users suspended, conservative figureheads leaped in, leveraging conservative paranoia about social-media censorship.
The disquieting oddness of her heads held my attention as I circled around them, recognizing their chilly, opaque presence, at the exhibition, Sarah Peters: Figureheads at Van Doren Waxter.
But it will demote these figureheads, who symbolize the material harm the Confederate ideology inflicted on so many citizens of the South, to the museums in which they belong.
With our current political climate, it's practically guaranteed that actors, directors, and other industry figureheads will take the stage to make impassioned statements—hopefully before getting played off stage.
As part of her new job in the administration of Ukraine's president, Bondar is involved in reimagining public spaces, which she thinks should serve living people, not historic figureheads.
The other kind of ship watch So Dany and her dragons were flying high above the sea and none of them spotted Euron and his flamboyant array of kraken figureheads?
The ruling Conservative Party is deeply divided on the EU issue, with Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson the respective figureheads of the 'in' and 'out' camps.
The sport's top clubs, its leading figureheads and deep-pocketed investors are dueling with one another to try to unearth new ways to capitalize on the world's most popular sport.
The second is centered on two anti-heroines who crave online fame to the point where they're murdering classmates and town figureheads in order to boost traffic to their blog.
As two of the first women to tell their stories of sexual assault by disgraced Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein, Argento and McGowan are both prominent figureheads of the #MeToo movement.
This romantic noir is a volcanic study of gender, queerness, and the ways in which queers are undermined by symbols and signifiers themselves, not merely the figureheads that hold them.
What does it say about feminism if what its public figureheads celebrate is women getting a chance to order drone strikes or torture Mexican and South American children in detention?
The United States, which places so much importance on the killing of figureheads (think Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden), would clearly like to savor another "we got him" moment.
George Lee, one the investment bank's most prominent Silicon Valley figureheads, will now serve as one of the entire institution's chief information officers, according to an internal memo obtained by Recode.
Art school dropout Byrne had met Tina and Chris at RISD (Jerry Harrison was an art major at Harvard), and Talking Heads became figureheads of a subgenre retrospectively called art punk.
While ministers and clergy are the figureheads of America's many houses of worship, there's a whole team of workers who keep churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples running from day to day.
This is one of several meetings the presumptive GOP nominee has held with Republican establishment leaders and figureheads in recent weeks, as he aims to unite the party around him before November.
The offer is a sign of the scramble among the sport's top clubs, its leading figureheads and deep-pocketed investors to unearth new ways to capitalize on the world's most popular sport.
Race-baiting and outright lies are the business model for many figureheads in the alt-right, and soon, in all likeliness most of them will pretend they never said any of this.
Yesterday, among other screeds, he posted several tweets about Jews controlling the media, white pride, and "white genocide," which led to private backlash from alt-right figureheads Mike Cernovich and Milo Yiannopoulos.
They're seen as figureheads of a movement involving thousands of people, who protested in Hong Kong's streets in 2014 following China's decision to only allow candidates pre-approved by Beijing in elections.
They're used as figureheads to feel pride, they're victims to feel pity for, they're angels to be avenged, but, as the show emphasizes, they don't have autonomy even in their own stories.
This new reimagining of "Out of My Head" is an extension of that, and it also indicates further that she and AG Cook will be important figureheads of pop's daring next phase.
Its first-season villains were barely characters — they mostly served as figureheads for organizations that are much scarier to a pair of teens than to a character that solves problems with superpowered brawls.
Instead, pro wrestling managers act as mouthpieces and figureheads for pro wrestlers who are a little slower on the mic or need a little extra heat from the nearly always obnoxious, weaselly managers.
Moldovan presidents are more than figureheads and have the power to return laws to parliament and dissolve the assembly in certain situations, although executive and legislative power lie with the government and parliament.
The quietly devoted regulars of LET's salad days are now names known around the world: Flying Lotus, Nosaj Thing, Ras G, Daedelus, figureheads of a scene shaping the sound of the mid-2010s.
Corporate figureheads don't tend to be experts on pressing geopolitical matters like the climate crisis, either, so it's worth being skeptical of Bezos's ability to allocate $10 billion effectively in the first place.
Images of the protest shared widely online show Renna and fellow student protester Ladeeda Farsana standing above protesters with their hands raised, leading many to embrace the pair as figureheads of the movement.
The idea, as Taupin has explained to Rolling Stone, is to countrify Elton John and thus reclaim both composer John, and, especially, lyricist Taupin, as figureheads of good old-fashioned Nashville writerly craft.
At the rate mainstream pop culture's been going the last few decades, the early gay underground figureheads should have a mountain of invoices for all the times their culture has been borrowed without acknowledgement.
" SPLC also pointed out that white supremacist figureheads were allowed to utilize PayPal's services ahead of Charlottesville, despite the company's Acceptable Use Policy that explicitly bans "the promotion of hate, violence, [and] racial intolerance.
Presidents, in their dual role as the figureheads of their administrations -- and heads of state -- are often called upon to summon the country's resolve, principles and unity at times of crisis or political discord.
As we roll into the 2020s, there's a sense we've accepted how fun and absurd and camp and impassioned and dark and performative it was, and My Chemical Romance are the figureheads of that.
Although the Leave campaign was officially led by Vote Leave, a group whose figureheads included the cabinet ministers Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, Banks believed that Leave's victory was in many ways his victory.
Boris Johnson, a former London mayor, has been one of the figureheads of the movement to take Britain out of the EU and has pledged to complete the schism by the end of October.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over 300 artists and cultural figureheads signed a letter, published September 3 addressing gender inequality at the Rencontres d'Arles photography festival, hosted annually in the South of France.
Since his reign as UFC lightweight champion, Edgar has beat top featherweight talent such as Cub Swanson, Chad Mendes, Charles Oliveira and Jeremy Stephens, as well as MMA figureheads in B.J. Penn and Urijah Faber.
Karroubi, and fellow reformist Mirhossein Mousavi ran for election in June 2009 and became figureheads for Iranians who staged mass protests after the vote they believed to be rigged brought back hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
And yet despite the hurdles the chill has lifted in 2017, and stories of harassment continue to trickle out—stories that have forced industry figureheads call for decency pledges and state legislatures to propose bills.
"I assume full responsibility for the fact that a parliament speaker or a minister should be able to hold informal meetings over dinner with business leaders, cultural figureheads and university deans," he said on Wednesday.
The law, which enacts changes already announced in the new constitution and was passed unanimously by the national assembly, aims to lighten the load on single figureheads such as the president and boost policy execution.
It started with Zuckerberg meeting with Republican figureheads to sort out the problems and has continued through Facebook's decision to hire a former Republican senator who spread false information about Planned Parenthood while holding public office.
Spencer was a more charismatic speaker than any of the pro-Trump figureheads at Lafayette Park even if he resembled a washed-up lounge singer, and managing to elicit cheers of "hail Richard" from the crowd.
Although leftist President Nicolas Maduro has low approval ratings, critics say the electoral council is likely to alter the results of the vote in his favor, and the two main opposition figureheads are banned from participating.
Karroubi, 80, and fellow reformist Mirhossein Mousavi ran for election in June 2009 and became figureheads for Iranians who staged mass protests after the vote they believed was rigged to bring back hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
A reboot has been necessary because, with so many of its figureheads in prison — and former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont in exile in Brussels — there has been something of a leadership vacuum for the secessionist cause.
Many who have been held up as its figureheads -- Milo Yiannopoulos, James O'Keefe and Alex Jones, among others -- have suggested the label is a new and convenient insult for a long-standing collection of libertarian political beliefs.
According to a press release from the brand, the new campaign features people from all walks of life, including actors, musicians, cultural figureheads, athletes, fashion icons, Instagram It-girls, artists, and both professional and street cast models.
The election of Emmanuel Macron as France's 25th president was simultaneously the appointment of one of the EU's key figureheads, throwing up new questions about what the EU's stance on upcoming Brexit negotiations is likely to be.
In some respects, this is just what happens when political movements lose their figureheads; Barack Obama's Organizing for America, for example, drifted after it dropped ties to Obama himself, squandering the grassroots work his campaign had done.
Figureheads like Infowars' Paul Joseph Watson, British export Milo Yiannopoulos and English Defence League co-founder Tommy Robinson have a following in the UK that is probably the closest to what can be defined as 'alt-right'.
Many supporters don't realize the lack of a working relationship between the two organizations, or how leaderless the movement really is as the media has continued to focus on the four co-chairs of the March as figureheads.
On the heels of its very, very late foray into anti-harassment measures, Twitter has now suspended the accounts of several high profile alt-right figureheads, including Richard Spencer, Paul Town, Pax Dickinson, Ricky Vaughn, and John Rivers.
Despite being out of the Cabinet, Johnson has remained one of the main figureheads calling for a "hard" Brexit and there is widespread speculation he's waiting in the wings to become the next Conservative leader and prime minister.
On the other hand, if we put the power of education in the hands of figureheads, externalized structures, and programs that dictate what students are supposed to learn, when, where, and how, American students will continue to flounder.
Karoubi and fellow reformist Mirhossein Mousavi, both in their 70s, ran for election in June 2009 and became figureheads for Iranians, many of whom protested against a contest they believed was rigged to bring back President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
But while queer art became a cause for museums and galleries — Mapplethorpe and Wojnarowicz were anointed figureheads in a battle between progressive and conservative values, which ultimately exposed their work to wider audiences — these women artists remained obscure.
Proudly Sikh, Noyz's lyrical themes of xenophobia and racial prejudice have only gained added resonance in a time when the western world turns to far-right political figureheads over the misguided fear of South Asians and Middle Eastern people.
That leaves the royal family as a species of cosseted but absurdly circumscribed civil servant, their lives arranged in minute detail by bureaucrats, their public statements carefully vetted to ensure they do not overstep their role as constitutional figureheads.
As Pepe graduated from an esoteric joke to a virtue signal being shared by political figureheads and foreign states, so too did our need to earnestly catalog and contextualize memes as the cultural and political artifacts they truly are.
Artists like Macintosh Plus and Saint Pepsi have adopted corporate monikers in lieu of their given names, a form of self-erasure, signaling perhaps a reluctance to become visible figureheads and a shrugging off rock and roll's cult of the star.
With well-known Senate liberals saying they would withhold their votes on a spending bill unless there was an immigration solution, the sentiment spread out to other liberal figureheads, including Pod Save America, the popular podcast started by former Obama staffers.
Communist Party secretaries and party committees are increasingly visible, as they sideline bureaucratic figureheads, from city mayors to provincial governors, right up to the premier, Li Keqiang, who runs the State Council, a body that oversees many government ministries and agencies.
The simplified reading is that—as with Pizzagate—the figureheads of this vague political movement, like Cernovich, Yiannopoulos, and Alex Jones, profited off angry, gullible people until it became unwise to do so, and then hung them out to dry.
The statement does not specify the precise changes sought but Moise is likely aiming to strengthen the presidency which was weakened in Haiti's 1987 Magna Carta due to a mistrust of strong figureheads in the wake of the Duvalier family dictatorship.
He has worked behind the scenes, one pro bono shoot at a time, in an effort to manufacture a new image for the right, one that casts the figureheads of the political fringe in a more refined, almost majestic light.
Karroubi, 80, a Shi'ite cleric like Khamenei, and fellow reformist Mirhossein Mousavi ran for election in 2009 and became figureheads for Iranians who staged mass protests after hardline conservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was returned to power in a vote they believed was rigged.
Represented by media-ready figureheads like Richard Spencer, the alt-right flourished on sites like 4chan, Breitbart, and the Daily Stormer, where they championed white identity through a mixture of inside jokes and memes and voiced zealous support for Donald Trump's burgeoning campaign.
Hogg, one of the most prominent figureheads from the #NeverAgain movement, told CNN on Friday that the actions and efforts of other students, especially those from diverse communities, need to be a focus of media coverage if the movement is to succeed.
It's only the second time a UFC event has three titles put on the line in one night; the first being UFC 33, an event considered among the worst of all time by fans and MMA figureheads alike—including UFC President Dana White.
Characterized by vigorous, syncopated, dance-focused beats, they've been gaining audiences beyond these more isolated suburbs via the pressings and parties of the capital's own Principe Records, and through figureheads such as DJ Marfox, DJ Firmeze, DJ Nigga Fox—and Nidia Minaj.
And children should have a chance to be kids, not the people tasked with fixing political problems or figureheads spreading unquestioned political agendas, like the seven-year-old boy selling hot chocolate to fund the Border Wall who has raised at least $22,000 to date.
Donald Trump was one of the key figureheads in perpetuating the thoroughly debunked conspiracy theory that asserts Barack Obama forged his birth certificate because he was born in Kenya, not Hawaii, thus making him an illegitimate president according to Article II of the Constitution.
The biggest team games like football and basketball have their pedestal-positioned superstars to forever attract new fans—but here we see a sign, in a mostly individual discipline like swimming, that having no central figureheads can play a part in a national decline of involvement.
In his hour-long speech, live-streamed in some schools and at times directed at students, Li also lashed out at a nascent independence movement, which has gone largely underground after most of its figureheads were charged for what the government called a "riot" in 2016.
Again and again, old indie figureheads fail to take seriously the contributions of black artists from various disciplines, and while Weller shouldn't be awarded a special cookie for recognizing what's right in front of him, it is refreshing to hear him giving them credit where due.
From teenage role models like Gerard Way normalising talk of inner turmoil, to more modern figures such as Olly Alexander positioning themselves as figureheads for furthering the debate on more mainstream platforms, we're a generation with our heads in the black cloud, trying to shrink it everyday.
"The era of Martin Sorrell dominating the business … has not been that glorious because he mostly talks to investors and he mostly talks about money and his stock price and what the industry needs is a couple of figureheads that would speak about creativity," Hasan said.
With it also came the very beginnings of evangelical activism, eventually taking on the moniker of the Moral Majority, a coalition of evangelical Christian leaders and figureheads who actively sought to bring a (largely white) evangelical Christian perspective to the Republican Party, and into government more broadly.
The ruling Conservative Party is deeply split on the EU issue to be decided in a June 23 referendum, with Cameron and Johnson the figureheads of the opposing camps vying in particular for the support of moderate Conservatives, regarded as the pivotal, swing group of voters.
Since the British public voted to leave the European Union on June 23, all three of the Brexit campaign figureheads (Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage) have rapidly disappeared from view, leaving May – who actually campaigned for Britain to remain in Europe – poised to be in charge.
But When They See Us did more than exist as a good TV show — it reestablished the Central Park 5 as figureheads in the fight against racist incarceration policies and shed light on the still-alive prosecutors and systems that failed those young boys so many years ago.
Basically, the story is about this band having this idea and going out and playing in front of nobody for two years until all this scandal started happening—then people were like, "Who is this messed up band?" and then they kind of became figureheads of black metal.
Among this loose coalition includes a hardcore white nationalist contingent, consisting of think tanks like the National Policy Institute and American Renaissance, as well as intellectual figureheads and movement leaders like The Occidental Quarterly's Kevin MacDonald, AmRen's Jared Taylor, Daniel Friberg of Arkos Media, and, of course, Spencer himself.
In a release over the weekend Emanuel – along with figureheads from Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago Park District and City Colleges of Chicago – said that when implemented, the commitment would make Chicago the "largest major city" in the U.S. to supply its public buildings with 100 percent renewable energy.
The obvious way it breaks with tradition is that it features very few white male characters, period; most of the white male characters it does have function as figureheads of a nameless, authoritarian system that turns everybody who works for it, no matter how well-meaning, into an extension of its brutality.
Uncovering Tottenham's rich creative history, difficulties, successes and individuals that are giving back to the area and making a positive impact on Tottenham's next generation, the film features the likes of Mercury Music Prize winner Skepta, Apple Music's Julie Adenuga, Wretch 32 and community figureheads such as Manoj Ambasna, Stafford Scott and Kris Jay.
Still, she’s a good sport about it and agrees to have dinner with Phillip’s parents, King John (Robert Lindsay) and Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer.)  Unfortunately, the royal figureheads waste no time putting all four of their feet into their mouths, insulting Maleficent and sending her into an excessive-yet-dazzling rage over appetizers.
A President has wide latitude in selecting the leadership of his own party committee, and during the past eight years Obama's designated D.N.C. chairs—Tim Kaine, the recently defeated Vice-Presidential candidate, and then Wasserman-Schultz—have largely been figureheads, echoing the White House's message and coöperating with senatorial and congressional campaign committees to contest important elections.
In a time when it feels like we're losing fashion's major figureheads one by one (Azzedine Alaïa just passed at the end of last year), we can't help but look toward the industry's younger talents, from Raf Simons to Simon Porte of Jacquemus — and, of course, Clare Waight Keller, Givenchy's current and first female artistic director — to carry fashion forward.
As survivalist novelist James Wesley Rawles argues on his website: This phenomenon has gone in and out of fashion over the decades, with figureheads like one-time Libertarian presidential candidate Harry Browne and Backwoods Home magazine, but Y2K was perhaps its peak moment, the first time the movement got true mainstream attention, as well as a place for a community to build around it in the internet.
Those types of stories are typically the ones that end up being the focus of conversation when it comes to censorship on social media—Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to answer questions about Diamond and Silk when he testified before Congress earlier this year, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is undoubtedly fielding questions about O'Keefe's claims during his meetings with Republican figureheads—which is a waste of everyone's time.
Kundun seems about as far removed as you can get from a "Martin Scorsese Picture," but it carries on key thematic and philosophical concerns from his entire filmography: the importance of ritual (the thread that ties "typical" Scorsese movies like Mean Streets and Taxi Driver to outliers like Age of Innocence), the notion of religious leaders as both fully divine and fully human, seeing such leaders not only as figureheads but as reflections ("like the moon on water; when you see me, and I try to be a good man, you see yourself").

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