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The songs might have been more telling in other guises.
Also: President Trump dismisses the Constitution; humility in its guises.
On a smaller scale, drone ingenuity has assumed myriad guises.
It is not an accident that Beckmann loved costumes and guises.
AI, as it is known for short, comes in several guises.
Through their various guises over the years—Valium, Klonopin, Xanax, etc.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Capitalism takes many guises around the world.
While investing in Finland, Mr. Melnikov operated under several different guises.
A no-deal Brexit sounds simple, but it comes in several guises.
To illustrate these themes we've imagined him in a variety of guises.
That old prison concept has deeply infiltrated popular culture in various guises.
It's like a dream being replayed, with familiar figures assuming different guises.
Magnus also posts comments on Instagram in the guises of the characters.
In various guises, the idea has captivated activists and intellectuals for centuries.
Delicate and airy, Mr. Snelson's creations assumed a bewildering variety of guises.
But it has also lavishly funded Sunni extremism there, under various guises.
Since hitting the market in 1959, the Mini has appeared in countless guises.
Over the course of time, it has taken on a variety of guises.
Still, enough could do so in various guises to make a vital difference.
"Tractors", for example, appear four times in various guises in Wind's data list.
The first is loans that actually sit on banks' balance-sheets in different guises.
We struggle to explain the rise of the far right in its various guises.
Corruption, in its many guises, is impervious to all but the most determined correction.
All of the guises and bondage and makeup and power are tools of transformation.
She is at once naïf, savant, aggressor, aggrieved — and equally compelling in all guises.
Following Guises' launch, Howell began trying out ideas of what to build next, he says.
The inner censor, which I explore in depth in Still Writing, takes on many guises.
But this rise in market power comes in several guises, with varying implications for consumers.
In his later works, Segedin increasingly paints himself at different ages, and in different guises.
Phrases like "see, wait" and "it's complicated" and "don't misunderstand me" recur in various guises.
In all those guises, he brought a scholar's perspective to his assessments of the contemporary.
The well-loved Italian chicory called radicchio, now common in North America, comes in many guises.
Kaiser appears in various guises, which vary from idealistically naive to stupid, from knowing to manipulative.
But discussions between the two have sputtered on for years in various guises without getting anywhere.
O), in various guises, shadows 64 percent of all web-browsing worldwide, a recent study (www.ghostery.
It happened on a date, while many of the other incidents happened under more professional guises.
Most of us in our 80s are coping with ill health in its various devastating guises.
Commiseration comes in several guises, and over the years I've become intrigued by a certain form.
The four supporting actors recur in new and symmetrical guises as her medical and spiritual advisers.
And it presents Beyoncé the singer in guises from ethereal grace to raw ferocity and pain.
A fight to lift up the forces of inclusion while opposing intolerance in all its guises.
The first half is dominated by photographs in various shapes and guises, including mural-size images.
Chrissy Teigen is a talented woman in many guises, from culinary queen to TV host to mother.
By the end of the first act, it became hard to keep track of the different guises.
This took different guises, from lawyers locked-up in China to heavy-handed counterterror measures in France.
The House has now considered the same bill five times, under four different "guises," according to Rep.
Today's world is built on mathematics: computer programming, finance, engineering ... it's all just math in different guises.
The red state-blue state chasm, in various guises, is the core cultural condition of the West.
A backup team of performers shows up in various guises, including Geisha girls, phantom teenagers and jaded nightclubbers.
Zayn and Owens, in their past guises as El Generico and Kevin Steen, have a long history together.
As time blurs, a compassionate and hilarious Jesus hops between story lines, taking on various guises (1:503).
BlacKkKlansman is, above all else, about how the past continues to exist in the present, albeit in different guises.
Sherlocking comes in many shapes and guises, and it can't just be characterized as a rapacious or malicious practice.
These provisions come in many guises: fresh, canned, jarred, brined, pickled, cured, and aged, to name but a few.
We have seen similar kinds of hatred pop up in numerous guises throughout history -- before and after the Holocaust.
Acidity in all its guises was the dominant impression of these wines, mostly for better but occasionally for worse.
Theirs was a peculiarly traumatised time; but, in different guises, the choices they faced remain sharp and vexed today.
Public funding for the arts is not an alternative to patronage but simply another one of its many guises.
When iMessage stickers were announced this June at WWDC, he began working nights and weekends on his first pack, Guises.
In various guises, this political current was in the ascendant in many countries for much of the past 40 years.
While Björnsson's held the role the longest, Whyte's actually appeared in more seasons of the show (albeit in different guises).
Fifteen years, it turns out, has been enough time for a half-dozen Spider-Man movies in three different guises.
Nazism proves disturbingly resilient, taking on new guises in Scandinavia and South America, where it is welcomed with open arms.
These poems anticipate Cindy Sherman's self-portraiture in different guises: There is a self-conscious, pre-postmodern atmosphere around them.
"Having all of these females rise, in all their different guises — it's sort of unheard-of, really," Ms. Headey said.
While these are all useful services they aren't innovative in the true sense because they've been done in various guises before.
After several attempts to reincarnate a version of the band under different guises the band went their separate ways in 1988.
The Flex 2 comes in a range of guises, including a swimproof band and a line of Vera Wang-designed jewelry.
Each song sees her stretch and slither into different guises, from vindictive crone to sweetly singing maiden to sensuous pagan mother.
The town's mixed reception to her — which includes an incident of assault — means we see Hanna in a variety of guises.
That's definitely a part of it, and like any mental illness, the reason and "feeling" comes in various shapes and guises.
There's no single starting point for the story, as mathematical image analysis has been in use for years, and in many guises.
Annoying whiskey fans come in many guises (all of which are male; I, magnanimously, have no problem with women who drink it).
In all their guises, the characters' eyes hint at psychological depths that a painted surface, however evocative, can only begin to plumb.
I still think the American ideal of multiethnic social democracy is worth pursuing, and worth defending from illiberalism in all its guises.
Whenever anyone has tried to actually apply the idea of an Anglosphere, in its various guises, it has always collided with reality.
Among Ms. Harding's chameleonic guises, there's also the stark vulnerability of indie-rock and some of the suppleness of a jazz chanteuse.
We will see the Hong Kong battle playing out in various guises and with varying degrees of violence over the coming decades.
"Iran planned at the highest level to continue work related to nuclear weapons under different guises and using the same personnel," he said.
I had to admit, watching the show, that in certain of Ted Bundy's guises, he resembled a man that I would consider attractive.
The hooded members merged in and out of different guises and genres, from raw post-punk and creepy ambient to raging black metal.
"I find the ruin, in its many guises, beautiful, as have many artists before me," Kander writes in a book accompanying the exhibition.
To throw investigators off its scent, the group has undergone various makeovers, restocking its arsenal of malware and sometimes hiding under different guises.
She compared Wonder Crew to other, traditionally feminine products that have been repackaged in more masculine guises — like diaper bags marketed to men.
Other believed the suspect could in fact be one of Ross's various guises in the show, including Russ, Vikram or the Holiday Armadillo.
The bad news: They have been replaced by a meditation on the uniform, in its various guises, from schoolgirl to WAC to policewoman.
But stylish women of the twenty-first century try on and cast off many guises, and their clothes echo the dissonance among them.
Billie Holiday is shown in multiple guises: a baby butterfly, a frog king, and a singing beauty with a rose springing from her mouth.
For the singer-songwriter Starshell, a one-time protege of Mary J. Blige, success comes in many guises — and the latest is startup entrepreneur.
The artist as archivist appears in many guises — through artist projects and discussions of artistic-archival practices by critics and artists functioning as critics.
It has popped up in various guises over the years (see: brain in a vat), but it always draws on the same basic premise.
All of this admirably serves the aims of Facebook's rebranding initiative: Who can be a serious foe of "community," in any of its guises?
Then Montaña and El Draké shed their guises to return to true form, partying poolside, sippin drank, and sidling up to bikini-clad models.
Snoop Dogg has embraced many guises over his storied career, from rapper to rasta to football coach to TV co-host with Martha Stewart.
In most of the work in both exhibitions, Abney seems to have her hands on the pulse of that loathing and all its guises.
But it also involves an uncertainty about the postmodern, about the possibility that the old powers might return in attractive or terrifying new guises.
Here too is a tinge of Freud's disheartening observation that people seem compelled to repeat and re-enact their unhappiest moments in different guises.
One popular villain, a recurring supernatural figure who may or may not be the devil, appears throughout the Stephen King universe in various guises.
"At this stage in your life, you have not experienced the complexities and contradictions which get presented in so many guises and contexts," Woo wrote.
But I do know that stream makes it easy for us to compartmentalize our feelings, and also to forget grief comes in different guises online.
The former foreign secretary, who is looked on with a mixture of amusement and contempt in European capitals, has assumed different guises at different times.
Over the course of 30 years, two lads who met in an electronics shop on Kings Road have worked through a variety of sonic guises.
And even as those movies lost mainstream appeal, the pugilistic pantheon of brawny Americana they made famous still dots the pop culture landscape in different guises.
As Susan Owens highlights in her new cultural history of ghosts, phantasms and spirits have assumed many guises and taken up numerous causes over the millennia.
The US military has been carrying out air strikes in Iraq and Syria as part of the Coalition since 2014 and before then under different guises.
But squid (and its thicker-fleshed cousins, cuttlefish), whether deep-fried, stir-fried, roasted or braised, is eaten all over the world, in many attractive guises.
In these works, gender takes center stage as men photograph or gaze at women who are propped on platforms or wrapped in weird, mummy-like guises.
And rascality, in various guises, was another feature of life, as new forms of entertainment began to dominate attention, demanding villains and heroes in equal measure.
When it would appear, it was often under different guises – bro-tastic raunchfest (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), indie crowdpleaser (The Big Sick), prestige dramedy (Silver Linings Playbook).
The other great tradition in Chinese painting is that of the scholar-artists, or 'literati', which developed in various guises between the tenth and 16th centuries.
In other words, the man with more guises than anyone in musical history flatly refused to recognize this, his original guise — a purveyor of vaudevillian comedy songs.
Primitivism ran through Modernism as a filigree (sometimes in the background) from beginning to end, and took many guises, from Fauvism and Cubism to Surrealism and Gottlieb.
Born Sean Bowie, the globetrotting Tennessee-raised producer has made music under a variety of guises over the years, including under the aliases Shanti and Bekelé Berhanu.
Change could come in many guises: for example, some form of Medicare expansion, government negotiations on drug prices or enhancing the power of the Affordable Care Act.
Even as Ms. Rosenblit assumes various guises and, quite literally, tears her world to pieces, she cultivates a grounded energy, adapting to havoc of her own invention.
And in her work including these guises and other lives, she also manages to conjure the curious, paradoxical amorphousness of what it means to be a woman.
This terrorist organization has so far caused the loss of more than forty thousand lives and is still continuing its horrifying activities under different guises in different countries.
The Cambodian People's Party, which has ruled the country in various guises since the early 1980s, has exploited the Khmer Rouge's atrocities to maintain its grip on power.
Postmodernism, a more academic idea, held — at least in some of its guises — that truth was inaccessible, perhaps nonexistent, that everything might be relative, everything might be perspective.
She arrived a decade ago as an over-the-top dance-pop diva, flaunting wigs, costumes, makeup and dance routines in a barrage of proudly superficial guises: Mirrors!
Sexism and oppression wear many guises in "#Female Pleasure," Barbara Miller's illuminating if one-sided overview of the myriad ways in which women's sexuality is controlled and subjugated.
BAE, which in previous guises has been the backbone of Britain's defence industry for decades, employs 21,20.7583 people in the country out of its global workforce of 83,100.
In each of these guises, at least, he was authentically countercultural and anti-corporate, a credible advocate for a kind of lawless self-reliance and uncompromising common sense.
With Ms Sherman, it was a turning of the lens on herself in so many arresting guises that she became synonymous with postmodern deconstruction of the image-saturated world.
UWW's main concern this week, though, has been the doping scandal that has engulfed sport in Russia, which under its various guises has dominated wrestling at the modern Olympics.
It's almost surprising how much mileage the band gets out of this character; as it turns out, Turner's washed up Gainsbourg figure is one of his more compelling guises.
And there are other aid organizations whose sole purpose is to alleviate misery in all its guises — suffering caused by poverty, illness, abuse, natural disaster, cultural upheaval, climate change.
But these games could also come out in peculiarly different guises, depending on their destination platform and, in some cases, which developer owned what rights to produce the adaptation.
Now they're simmering pozole in several guises and serving them at a pop-up they created at Ms. Gerson's La Newyorkina, to be open at least until March 21.
Hard to tell, for Pessoa worked under the guises of more than 70 invented characters: not just pseudonyms, but more or less rounded figures, complete with biographies and even horoscopes.
Another session speaker, Eric Jolly, the former president of the Minnesota Science Museum, indicated that policies could be implemented to stymie that institutional failure to recognize talent in nonstandard guises.
Messi, who last failed to make the final three nominees in 2006, has won the award, in its various guises, five times and finished runner-up on another six occasions.
Today's authenticists come in many different guises, from pure anti-politicians like Mr. Trump and Italy's Beppe Grillo to mainstream mavericks as diverse as Britain's Boris Johnson and Ted Cruz.
"A lot of Asian people, including myself, try to figure out who we are by trying on different guises," Mr. Louie told The New York Times in a 1991 profile.
Anti-Semitism, to adapt a phrase, is the hate that dare not speak its name, and Lipstadt is at her best when she removes the guises under which it travels.
Alongside the exhibition games, NFL Europe – which had many guises, with this being it's most recognised – was set up as a feeder league in 1991, and fully expanded in 1995.
The CIA developed several guises to throw money at young, burgeoning writers, creating a cultural propaganda strategy with literary outposts around the world, from Lebanon to Uganda, India to Latin America.
For all the advances in tech that let us try on various guises to play around with who we are, it seems that we just want new ways to be ourselves.
His too often unsung collaborations in the 90s with British musician Tom Middleton, under guises like Global Communications, Link & E621, and Jedi Knights, range from ambient to boogie funk to IDM.
It seemed to be somewhat neutral on its own, like chardonnay, and to have the chameleonlike ability to prosper in various guises, from lean and vibrant to dense, rich and textured.
While the shows were tied to Sawdust's Hildegard Month, with each program paying tribute to female artists, they also offered a compact yet substantive tour through Mr. Zorn's many creative guises.
The exhibition's motive may have been precisely to blur the line between scientific and artistic ends — after all, both the arts and sciences are, in certain guises anyway, exercises in seeing.
For a few hours a week, they congregate in gyms, nightclubs and social clubs to perform under the guises of brutish and flamboyant personae, before returning to their otherwise routine lives.
For all the challenges around pricing, demand from banks should help soak up supply - unlike subordinated senior (in all its various guises), preferred senior is eligible as collateral at the ECB.
That line has always stuck with me, and, as we've addressed the theme of Wayne rapping about eating rappersin various guises this week, it was inevitable that I would return to it.
There are at least a dozen firms experimenting with making small flying vehicles in different guises, including Airbus, an aerospace giant, in partnership with Italdesign Giugiaro, a division of Volkswagen, a carmaker.
For decades, beauty companies have sold youthfulness under various guises to a primarily female consumer group, brilliantly exploiting their concerns — or concocting new ones — while twisting legitimate science about how ingredients work.
Although he tested previously for the team in its former guises, and is familiar with the Circuit de Catalunya from competing in the GP2 feeder series, Wednesday was still a momentous day.
There is throughout, though, a mind-bending glee in watching women taking on the extravagant guises of hot-dog rock 'n' rollers, who for all their strutting machismo never grow into manhood.
But the derivative appears in other guises: as the slope of a line tangent to the graph of a function, or as the instantaneous speed given by a function at a specific time.
"Nancy Drew," meanwhile, certainly isn't your mom (or grandma's) version of the teenage sleuth, who has come to the screen in various guises, including a 1970s series and a movie earlier this year.
First you freak out as you discover how "personal" it suddenly feels (vulnerability comes in many guises, especially for those of us who, believe it or not, might naturally be a bit shy).
The top eight women and doubles pairings compete in the tournament, which has run in various guises since 1972 but has always sat well below the four grand slams in terms of prestige.
This might be kind of a heady question, but—over the course of taking on so many guises as an artist, have you ever been concerned about whether there is a 'real you?
Vows Though Cupid appears in many guises it is safe to say he has seldom taken the form of a hard-boiled, deep-fried, sausage-wrapped cholesterol depth charge called a Scotch egg.
This and other performance EVs that will follow from Porsche and elsewhere—already in even faster and sleeker hypercar guises as prototypes from Lotus, Pininfarina, Rimac, Tesla, and more—are the way forward.
Ebner said that this follows the pattern of banned Islamist groups like Britain's al-Muhajiroun, which has operated under various other guises – including Sharia4UK and Need4Khilafah – since it was slapped with a government ban.
Now, after a landslide election that gave him an even stronger mandate than in his first five-year term, Indians are wondering which of these guises will prove to be the real Mr Modi.
I can't think of a portable console with such a wide-ranging and yet also deep-reaching catalogue of games as the 3DS, in its various guises across two- and three-dimensional screen designs.
Art Action Day, happening January 20 in various guises at locations across the country, was created by the Federation, a group formed by the artist Laurie Anderson and producers Laura Michalchyshyn and Tanya Selvaratnam.
The calm of this summit offers only a brief respite for a domestically weak Prime Minister trying to negotiate Brexit -- and a Union of nations still grappling with populism in its various threatening guises.
The video meanwhile finds Banoffee in three different guises—whether confronting herself in multiple mirrors, unflinching or looking like a day-glo dom who reinterpreted Neo's look from The Matrix, Banoffee pulls it off.
After nearly a decade spent serving other artists in a series of styles and guises, they now spoke for themselves, with their own musical vocabulary drawn from elements of blues, country, gospel, rock, and classical.
Much has already been said about Lemonade's distillation of a black woman's pain in all of its guises — wounds born of betrayal, of destructive cycles repeated within a family or the heartbreak inflicted by society.
When he erupts in a volcanic monologue late in the play — the son dissecting the father's Apollonian and Dionysian guises — it is as if he were a mental gymnast swinging furiously through aesthetic monkey bars.
Optimus Prime and pals are stomping around in their pre-Earth (dis)guises here, the pair of games documenting a take on the Transformers' fraught final days on Cybertron, their home planet, and attempted escape.
Despite Siobhan's departure a year after the release of their debut album, the Sugababes would last for another 12 years in various guises and with a rotating membership that put even Destiny's Child to shame.
Anyone looking for comfort should just know that at least there'll always be another Cooper, in another one of his guises, working to see if this time he can make everything turn out all right.
LOS ANGELES "Dora Maar" April 21 to July 26 One of the more famous faces of art history belongs to Dora Maar, whom her lover Picasso immortalized as "The Weeping Woman" and in other guises.
In the course of a very long career, Mr. Roth took on many guises — mainly versions of himself — in the exploration of what it means to be an American, a Jew, a writer, a man.
The peak of his fame arrived in 1892, when he launched an annual art exhibition called the Salon de la Rose + Croix, which embraced the Symbolist movement, with an emphasis on its more eldritch guises.
Mr. Sager attended Northwestern University, where, after trying out for the football team and playing for the freshman basketball team, he stepped into one of his earliest outrageous guises: Willie the Wildcat, the university's mascot.
Indeed, there are times when the film all but suggests that as far as Karamakate is concerned, both explorers he meets (who are based on real people) are the same man, just in different guises.
It's not any one manifestation that provides this "thrill"; it's the plasticity of the self, delighting in its own freedom to try on different guises, new forms of camouflage, for the pure "animal" joy of change.
Though it feels like we've written extensively about David West and his various musical guises over the last few years, the fact is we've only touched on a fraction of the West Australian songwriters generous output.
This local celebration of tap dancing in all its many guises by the American Tap Dance Foundation returns for its 18th year with a diverse schedule of events, from workshops to award ceremonies to river cruises.
"The Iranian response, which I think will almost certainly come, could come in many different guises, many different places at any time," said Feierstein, who is currently a senior vice president at the Middle East Institute.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the poem "Ode to Meaning" by Robert Pinsky, the speaker traverses the sundry terrains in which meaning might be found and sifts through the many guises it might take on.
In all its guises, the centre is falling victim to voters' disillusion with a political class that has lost the idealism bestowed by the democratic transitions of the 1980s and now looks self-serving and out-of-touch.
IBM, of course, doesn't offer a direct competitor to Siri, Google Assistant or Alexa, but the company hopes that developers will choose Watson, in all its various guises, to power their AI apps, smart chatbots and similar services.
They arrive on Earth 30 years later to destroy the planet in the guises of Pac-Man, Galaga, Centipede, Q*Bert and Donkey Kong, allowing the schlubby protagonists to save the day by flexing their loser hobby skills.
Answers to what everything is in music are so laid out and easily catalogued now, but there was a time when music was a physical product and confusion reigned supreme, so music could proliferate in all its guises.
As a concept, basic income has been kicked around in various guises for centuries, gaining adherents across a strikingly broad swath of the ideological spectrum, from the English social philosopher Thomas More to the American revolutionary Thomas Paine.
Sanders also is a fan of universality in all its guises, most especially in health care, while Ocasio-Cortez has pointed to non-means-tested institutions like the library as an example of the type of socialism she supports.
She reminds the class that fascism wears different ideological guises, sometimes calling for a dictatorship of the proletariat or higher pensions for the old, at others seizing power in the name of a race, a religion or national rebirth.
These early poems fail because they are staged as overwrought dramas between a "nature" too stably situated outdoors and Ammons, whose humility before creation is performed through a series of wearying guises, from pilgrim to hobo to minor prophet.
The event, which has been staged in various guises since 1964, was held at Pacific Long Beach in Japan's Aichi Prefecture, 100 km down the coast from where surfing will make its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.
It's bigger than that—objectification in all its guises, the futility of good intentions, the half measures passed off as progress, men who think they know what's best for them, men who think they know what's best for the world.
This has been going on for a long time, in varying guises, from the large-cap funds of the early 1970s "Nifty Fifty" boom to the technology and internet funds of the late 1990s right through to today's "low-volatility" offerings.
He's put out three major EPs under various guises since returning to musical prominence with Syro in 2014, and Cheetah — named for a notoriously finicky British synth sold during the early '90s — hews closest to that album's mutating analog techno.
None of the roles made a bigger impact than her breakout performance in 1970 in Janacek's "The Makropulos Affair" as Emilia Marty, an opera singer who has lived for 342 years in a series of guises after drinking a magic potion.
Released as physical mixtapes and drip-released online throughout the late 2000s, they quickly became a local phenomenon, available around the area in a variety of guises and spread almost solely through that most difficult to assess barometer: word-of-mouth.
That misguided policy failed to see that white nationalism, white pride and white separatism are guises for and generally synonymous with the ideals set forth by white supremacy, a dangerous form of race-motivated radicalism that inspires hate-based violence.
The processed, bologna-ham hybrid (Case's brand in this case, although other Trentonians swear by its rival, Taylor ham) turns up in various guises, including a slice atop a hamburger or blended with sausage in sensational meatballs, a frequent special.
The religious fanaticism of so-called Christian and New Age cults persists in more marketable guises in mainstream Christianity across the United States, while the spirit of self-determination that impels many of these sects is central to American ideology.
The Prince of Darkness takes many forms in Christian iconography; representing him in such a fabulous array of guises must have been a welcome break in the routine for Renaissance painters hired to depict saints and sinners, prophets and patrons.
Back in 2012, I compared it to chardonnay for its shape-shifting ability to take on a variety of guises, from lean and vibrant to dense and textured, depending on where it was from and the inclinations of the winemaker.
Whatever moral message this artistic endeavour might or might not have been intended to convey, it was a stark demonstration of allotropy—the fact that a single element can come in many guises, depending on the arrangement of its atoms.
Wearing pink boas, waving placards with figures of matryoshka dolls in various guises and chanting slogans from the 1970s, women of all ages, as well as some men, took to the streets to protest discrimination, wage inequality and violence against women.
Pi shows up in many guises in geometry: in the integral of the function that defines the one-dimensional circle, in the integral of the function that defines the two-dimensional circle, and in the integral of the function that defines the sphere.
At the same time, he reveals how much he loves paint in its innumerable guises – from gooey materiality to scarred, scratched and scraped skin, to diluted washes – and the different instruments he uses to get it on to the surface of the canvas.
For Ms. Minaj, a classically skilled rapper fired in the kiln of New York mixtape rap and one of the last true crossover hip-hop superstars, an album is an opportunity to show off, to wear different guises, to make a grand statement.
In Sherman's Untitled series from 1981, which shows the photographer posing in various female guises, the lighting and staging of each image automatically has the viewer searching for visual references — stills from old movies, magazine images of reclining women, classical chiaroscuro paintings.
The game, in any one of its guises, hasn't (so far as I can see) ever been made available digitally through PSN or any other online store, nor has it been given the remaster treatment which, oh boy, does it ever deserve.
Gay stereotypes come in many guises, some of them subtler than others, but one that always struck me as strange was the concept of the classic 'gay icon' – the idea that I should worship at the altar of divas like Mariah Carey, Cher and Madonna.
Think of each of our hero's guises as Link picking up a new tool to break through a wall or cross a chasm in a Zelda game—they're complete aesthetic transformations, yes, but their purpose is to facilitate progress, rather than handicap your game.
There's an element of teasing cruelty in the air as Portia and Nerissa demand to see the rings they gave to their lovers, after blackmailing them, in their male guises, into handing them over in thanks for saving the life of Bassanio's benefactor, Antonio.
"Blood at the Root" thus meticulously and elegantly reveals the power of white supremacy in its many guises — be it active, complicit or complacent; rural or suburban — to distort and destroy, not only lives and accomplishments, but historical memory, the law and basic human civility.
Gaetana Gianotti, a teacher at the Livia Bottardi Technical Institute for Tourism, said her class was visiting Fendi as part of an alternate training program mandatory to all Italian high schools that aims to give students a taste of the workplace under many guises.
As the longtime leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, he wore many guises: the savvy smuggler who packed cocaine in cans of jalapeños, the brutal killer said to have shot up a Puerto Vallarta nightclub and the folklore hero who twice escaped from prison.
Fake-check scams come in a variety of guises, such as employment scams and prize and sweepstakes fraud, yet work in the same basic way: Victims will deposit a check and send some of the money back to crooks for a seemingly sound reason.
Twitter fans made fun of it all with altered photographs and videos, showing Hollande with rock-and-roll or punk haircuts, and in various other guises as the Queen of England, former Paris Saint-Germain soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and the president's ex-partner Valerie Trierweiler.
And yet, despite the music's ubiquity in movies and TV, the singer's discography can be daunting to outsiders—in part because it encompasses such a vast range of stylistic guises, from the sunny 60s pop of his early work to the boozed-up decadence of his mid-70s meltdown.
Limited to 2500 bottles, the collection sold out in days, which prompted a brand new run that was unveiled last month in celebration of Claire and Jamie's long-awaited reunion, with three new wines created to embody Claire's journey, and three to represent Jamie's many guises in Season 3.
But on her 14th album due in June, "Madame X," she promises to become an actual shape-shifter, a secret agent "fighting for freedom" and "bringing light into dark places" in the guises of a professor, a housekeeper, a nun, a cabaret singer and a prostitute, among others.
"The Olympian Party," a London costume charity ball in 1935, provided the opportunity for Yevonde Middleton (1893-1975), an innovative color photographer known as Madame Yevonde, to capture later 24 of the society beauties who had attended the event in their guises as mythical goddesses, nymphs and muses.
They might drop some lesser-known names like Kurt Schwitters, Tristan Tzara, and Hugo Ball, but it's far less likely that they'll recall the name of a multimedia artist with a multitude of talents and guises—Francis Picabia, the man who fires the cannon in René Clair's early surrealist film Entr'acte.
Just as the original casuals had links to the Mods, their successors are often devotees to some form of Mod revivalism, whether it be the various musical guises of Paul Weller or the casual stylings of Oasis and Cool Britannia, which helped to sustain the scene well into the nineties.
It, at times, offers a nearly Shakespearean view of its little prison society, complete with characters swapping outfits to put on new guises of the self, and one character speaking largely in monologues about the absurdity of the characters' situation as the season goes on, like the Fool in King Lear.
Here are works by a brew of artists and industrial designers responding to the challenge of designing functional objects in a variety of guises — from literal, lampshade-topped creations that would be at home in a postmodern interior, to carefully shaped ceramic pieces whose makers clearly savored the process of craft.
Even long before their 2013 debut album Days Are Gone they were recording and touring in various guises, including a folk cover band called Rockinhaim which was fronted by their parents, and briefly, for the two eldest, a manufactured tween-pop group named Valli Girls who were signed to Columbia.
Yared, who had been CTO of CBS Interactive, believes that Sapho is tapping into a bigger trend that we are seeing across a number of other companies and in a number of other guises: the idea of a "single-purpose interactive unit" that is built using HTML or a derivative, that produces a single action.
"The framers were prescient men who created a government that could withstand the worst of human foibles — corruption, vindictiveness, the thirst for tyranny — and wrote a Constitution to combat those foibles in many of their forms, not all of which will always be present, but which emerge in different guises in different eras," he said.
Yet a related feature film, in which the artist walks through contemporary Japan in the guises of Vermeer, Velázquez and many other European forebears, reveals that historical imitation is hardly a goal — after all, even Snapchat lets you overlay your photos with a van Gogh filter — but a means to reckon with modern alienation.
When: March 4–6 / Friday, Saturday: 11am–23pm; Sunday: noon–6pm ($25) Where: Pier 36 (299 South Street at Clinton Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) Back for its second year with nearly 80 galleries, Art on Paper fills an Armory Week niche, deploying paper goods in all guises, from collages, drawings, and prints to bas reliefs and freestanding sculptures.
Danticat, in her slim, absorbing volume on this enormous subject, one in the "art of" series published by Graywolf Press, takes a tour of the dark side, holding up for view the guises that death has assumed in works by Leo Tolstoy, Gabriel García Márquez, Albert Camus, Toni Morrison and others, and offering her own reflections.
Despite her struggle and despite well-documented critiques from human-rights groups, the UN and, most recently, India's own Supreme Court, the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act or AFSPA, which in varying guises has been imposed on restless parts of India since 1958, remains in force across a handful of states and territories in eastern India, a mountainous region of great ethnic and linguistic complexity.
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But now they are challenged from the bottom, by populist anti-liberals who support the National Front in France, UKIP in Britain, Viktor Orban in Hungary, Vladimir Putin in Russia and, in some guises, Donald Trump in the U.S. The surge of anti-liberalism has meant one of the most important political fissures is now between those who support an open society and those who support a closed society.
Like his brother-in-law, Paul Samuelson (whom he once compared to Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, the protagonist of James Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake"), he popped up in different places and guises, offering insights into prediction markets, learning-by-doing, antimalarial drugs, discrimination between the races, equality between the generations, petrol-price controls, arms reduction, advertising, public investment, the "carrying capacity" of the Earth and the cost-effectiveness of airframes.
But it also has fun with characters trying on different guises — a nice suit Warden Caputo (Nick Sandow) brought to the prison flits from character to character, and still others put on guard uniforms, while a different character decides to hide out in the prison as an inmate, rather than the MCC employee she is — and with the sort of convoluted, coincidental plot twists that marked many of Shakespeare's plays.
As the show moves along, it retraces a brilliant, productive career of nearly 70 years, revealing the unwavering consistency of a vision fixed on form and beauty in their many guises: extensive fashion work for Vogue; portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians and New Guinean tribesmen; nearly abstract close-ups of overly voluptuous nudes; and colossal cigarette butts magnified to suggest Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Even having read this argument from Murray a few times in different guises, I do not fully understand why he thinks the problem here is best solved by removing affirmative action and persuading people of group differences in IQ rather than, say, trying to change the perspective that leads people to assume their life outcomes were the product of true meritocracy and affirmative action is the uniquely artificial intervention (this is what all those kids talking about "privilege" are attempting to do, by the way).
Last night, he did just that by honouring its latest guises current Supreme, Frank Ocean, with a cover of the nostalgia, ULTRA cut "Lovecrimes," which he kindly shared on Twitter: Currently on a US tour, Khalid and his guitarist Ant passed some time on the tour bus by busting out the 2011 track (FEEL OLD YET???), proving that not only is Khalid THE FUTURE OF R&B (let alone yacht rock), but that he's also got a set of discerning musical tastebuds to help him on his course to greatness.
As the viewer proceeds up a ramp and through the corridors and nooks of the Cooper Gallery, designed by the Ghanaian British architect David Adjaye, she encounters Weems in a variety of guises: a supine nude holding an oil lamp in a riff on Marcel Duchamp ("The Broken, See Duchamp," 2012); the naked model and would-be lover of a modernist painter ("Framed by Modernism," 1997); and a solitary figure dwarfed by the neoclassical facade of the Philadelphia Museum of Art — and, by implication, denied entry to the inner sanctum of the aesthetic class ("Philadelphia Museum of Art – Philadelphia," 2006).

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