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The results are pretty stunning — and very iconically hers.
Few things are iconically American as the famed highway, Route 103.
While not exactly style icons, the cast of "Seinfeld" dressed iconically '90s.
They have a real international appeal because they are so iconically Scottish.
Throwing minimalism out the window, Google Discover will replace the iconically spartan Google.
Worst of all, though, is going to the grave with that iconically hideous grin.
Sure, the Hoover Dam is cool, but what's more iconically Nevada than Sin City?
Some of them cover iconically American subjects, like ballgames, fried food, guns and cars.
But now we've seen a bear chase down an iconically nimble deer, it's game over.
I'm the one that's done the most iconically horrifying styles, and I got away with it.
It's a long shot, but maybe Mr. Trump will rally something iconically American with his audaciousness.
Labels are irrelevant — just ask Ariana Grande, who iconically refused to be labeled as Big Sean's ex.
"He's the one who ended up on magazine covers and being iconically redrawn in cartoons," Jones said.
Franco iconically played a drug-dealing spoof of Riff Raff in Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers in 2012.
Wrong. It turns out "iconic" and "globally-recognized" can sometimes directly correlate to iconically and globally mispronounced.
Anything that was designed iconically 40 years ago will still look great 40 years in the future.
"He's the one who ended up on magazine covers and being iconically redrawn in cartoons," Jones marveled.
Running on original PlayStation hardware, the foggy, snowy visuals of that game were unmistakably, iconically its own.
Hanksville, Utah (CNN)Few things register as iconically American as a herd of bison roaming the Great Plains.
Even Laura Lee, whose iconically terrible apology video fueled Twitter memes for weeks, seems fine according to Instagram.
Is it because it's a label, marking him as property of his impressive and iconically stylish counterpart, Darling?
And, perhaps most iconically, Leslie eats Madeline Albright's waffle off her plate when they meet because she is stressed.
You will find the iconically familiar bike frames and pointy racing helmets sidewinding and jumping on tricked-out courses.
She literally just tells people, "I don't care," to their actual face when their upset and it's so iconically reckless.
"A complete lack of punctuation iconically mimics the way someone speaks when they are crazy excited about something," says Fonteyn.
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, iconically played several sports in wedges whilst performing her royal charity duties throughout the years.
FOR MANY Westerners, the cycle rickshaw (also known as the cyclo or pedicab) is an iconically Asian form of transport.
David Mancuso had a lifelong project, The Loft, and it stands iconically as one of the more beautiful artworks of modernity.
Windows announced yesterday that the next Windows 10 update will include some quality of life improvements for its iconically clunky app.
Apparently the snake had disappeared into the iconically ugly Aussie shoe on a particularly chilly day, after encountering the shoe's owner.
This time remixing "Gangsta's Paradise" (iconically used in the live action trailer) but exclusively with sound files from the Sonic video games.
After 14 years, the cast of The Office is finally defending Reese Witherspoon's iconically charming, hilarious, and downright inspirational film, Legally Blonde.
London's red telephone booths, an iconically impotent symbol of the country's capital, have been often used as a platform for activist street artist.
But "Top That" aside, Teen Witch is an iconically '80s coming-of-age story that has become a cult classic for a reason.
In horror, masks are most iconically used to dehumanize their villains, and dolls to signify the corruption of innocence and the uncanny valley.
Carrie Fisher, iconically tough woman, 1956-2016; bitter fallout from a UN resolution (and a US abstention) over Israel; political crisis in Congo.
By the last episode, Henderson preps for the Snow Ball dance by doing exactly what Harrington suggested: four puffs of the iconically '80s product.
Officials have also recommended that people stop greeting each other with kisses, the iconically French gesture also called "la bise," to limit physical contact.
To get one of the iconically long CVS receipts, you need to use your ExtraCare card, which means you need to be an ExtraCare member.
The Cubs are in their first World Series in 71 years, so of course Will Ferrell's iconically insane Harry Caray made his return to television.
Just two days after the anniversary of Kim Kardashian iconically calling out Taylor Swift, Katy Perry has something to say about the pop star, too.
Of that group, "Cherish" is one of the best, but perhaps not as much one of the songs we'd think of as being iconically Madonna.
It moves quickly, the action is well-paced, and Stokely's character designs immediately and iconically establish who's who, who's where, and who's hating everyone else.
Although BMW an iconically German company, the iVentures arm is actually in the Bay Area; Caroobi, in fact, is iVentures' first investment in BMW's home country.
The gesture, which was iconically used by Olympians John Carlos and Tommie Smith in 1968, has come to represent black power, and solidarity with oppressed peoples.
In 1956, President Eisenhower iconically portrayed himself as a "regular American" when he kicked off his campaign with an advertisement drinking a bottle of Coca-Cola.
Full VR mode is oddly a bit disorienting despite the fact that it's such an iconically basic blocky game, but there was something odd-feeling about it.
In fact, the outfit was so iconically the character that she wore it in the final episode (you know, the one where she "got off the plane").
The only question leading up to the day was about how to depict the one and only Ken Griffey Jr.—hat iconically backwards or plain-Jane forwards?
Both institutions were born in the mid 1950s; both are iconically American; and most importantly, both rely heavily on the power of nostalgia for their continued existence.
As the Hustlers star took the stage, she iconically gripped the stripper pole wearing a custom-Swarovski crystal manicure that was as dazzling as her Versace ensemble.
Jack Torrance iconically froze to death in The Overlook Hotel's hedge maze, Krampus aka demonic Santa has championed numerous stories, and the history of the abominable snowman spans centuries.
"All credit and inspo to the amazingly beautiful and iconically stylish Princess Diana who I've looked to for style inspiration for as long as I can remember," Baldwin wrote.
In response to his mocking remarks, Clinton, 71, tweeted clip from Mean Girls, in which Rachel McAdams' character Regina George iconically asks, "Why are you so obsessed with me?" pic.twitter.
" Teddy: Originally "deaffaz" was part of my verse but we were writing the song together and G just came in right after my verse and iconically coined the term "leffaz.
One of the Olympians who iconically raised his fist at the 1968 games says Colin Kaepernick will not play in the NFL again, but adds ... it won't impact his legacy.
But maybe none is quite so iconically LA than Venice Beach, where bodybuilders flex, stoners amble, impossibly beautiful women gallivant in short shorts, and skateboarders soar in a beachside halfpipe.
People started buzzing about their relationship when they kissed on stage during the 2015 Pride festival, but perhaps most iconically, Alvarez was the boyfriend present during Grande's infamous donut-licking incident.
I was trying to wear something that is now iconically Kenzo x H&M but at the same time but has the same vibrancy and colors and everything the brand loves.
And the second was a debate during which it was jokingly and quite iconically suggested that Wiley's "Wearing My Rolex" would be a better national anthem than the actual national anthem.
It is iconically tubular and plump—so plump, in fact, that those bits of unfortunate human flesh Americans call "cankles" are referred to as "daikon legs" throughout some parts of Japan.
"All credit and inspo to the amazingly beautiful and iconically stylish Princess Diana who I've looked to for style inspiration for as long as I can remember," Bieber wrote on Instagram.
Some will question whether disregarding so many of basketball's strategic principles in order to let Bryant hoist shots really honored this iconically competitive player in the way it was meant to.
In perhaps its biggest nod, the prom scene in The Kissing Booth is set to Simple Mind's "Don't You (Forget About Me)" which played most iconically at the end of The Breakfast Club.
Most iconically, after Angel loses his soul in the second season and betrays Buffy, she has to choose between letting the world get sucked into hell and killing the newly re-ensouled Angel.
The designer most recently (and iconically) designed the golden dress Beyoncé wore to smash in car windows in the "Hold Up" video, although he's been working with the singer for over a decade.
The Australian musician and drum teacher told VICE the memes began with a remix of the iconically cringey Steamed Hams meme he made "for my music mates to chuckle to" in late 2016.
Namely, Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and New York are all tax-friendly for keeping financial assets, even when compared to the more iconically known tax havens like the Bahamas or Panama.
On display here is a guitar that Kurt Cobain broke up onstage in 1993 and a fragment of the Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix iconically smashed and set afire at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
True to the iconically over-the-top gamer aesthetic that plagues PC parts, the One-Tap is black with silver accents and the MIBR logo is emblazoned in white across the top of the shoe.
Sugimoto's armchairs reference both the iconically circular shape of the building and coils of DNA, and the tables are made from the roots of a 700-year-old Japanese nutmeg tree he found 15 years ago.
In 2600, Hepburn iconically donned men's style suits with thick lapels and wide trousers in her film Woman of the Year, which features an ambitious journalist who is committed more to her work than her relationship.
According to Jonathan Greenberg, a former Forbes writer, Donald Trump often tried to game the Forbes 400 list, repeatedly inflating reports of his wealth in order to bolster the impression of him as an iconically rich guy.
Jon Snow iconically knows nothing — but he probably does know how Game Of Thrones ends, and everyone (except for maybe Kit Harington's wife, Rose Leslie, who made a surprise appearance on last night's Saturday Night Live) wants the details.
For a while it seemed like all of Maggy's prediction came true, but as with all prophecies in Game of Thrones, you can rationalize that Cersei's belief and attempt to avoid them iconically caused her to fulfill them all herself.
So whenever Lady Leshurr, the rapper hailing from my fair(-ish) city's Kingshurst area, pops up with more irresistible rhymes, it always brings a smug smile to my chops—and there's nothing more iconically Leshurr than her "Queen's Speech" freestyle series.
It was attached to an outpost of Cumberland Farms, a regional convenience store chain based in Massachusetts, and I can think of precious few things that qualify as more iconically Greater Boston than a combination Cumberland Farms/Greek pizza shop.
"It's telling a larger narrative of what cities are — especially New York City, which is so iconically hardscapes and humans," said Marielle Anzelone, who created the mobile woodland called "PopUP Forest," a bicycle with a flower-filled wagon in tow.
They've even moved away from the central marriage plot somewhat; Underwood went off script (iconically — and effortlessly — jumping a fence in the process) and spurned his two official finalists in favor of Cassie Randolph, whom he didn't get engaged to.
The classic WB heroine — most iconically epitomized in Gilmore Girls' Rory Gilmore and Dawson's Creek's Joey Potter — is smart, and she plans to go to a good college, but she's not, like, intense about it, not the way her ambitious blonde foil is.
Opening shortcuts is iconically Dark Souls, and something you do a lot of in Hollow Knight, but in Surge it just feels clumsy, especially when a lot of the doors in that game are unlocked by reaching a certain level with your character.
He penned nearly 90 songs over the course of his career, and reportedly wrote one of his most famous songs, "Free Fallin,'" — iconically featured in the 1997 Best Picture nominee Jerry Maguire — just to make his fellow Traveling Wilbury Jeff Lynne laugh.
With songs like 'It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,' 'It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year' and 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' singer Johnny Mathis is now iconically known as one of the voices of the holiday season.
" (If I wanted to watch TV for people I would meet in real life, I have Jeremy Kyle and the nervous giggling of Come Dine with Me shitshows—I don't need an iconically boring freckle nerd.) Vulture deigns her a "fashion icon" ("Yo, mom!
Each of these logo shifts have occurred over a sixteen, five, and nineteen year span — and each has dropped a little bit of the busier excess and focused in further on the core image of the siren (now iconically synonymous with the java company).
Mary Tyler Moore is, iconically, the woman who can "turn the world on with her smile," the woman twirling through the streets of Minneapolis and tossing her beret into the air with sheer glee in the opening credits of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
WARDROBE CHANGE To be a scientist at a nonprofit, if you have the position I have, so iconically tied to this museum, there are dignitaries and people tied to the organization, it's a mission kind of thing, I have to dress very differently than the other scientists.
While Reinhart's Riverdale character Betty Cooper is iconically part of the Betty-Archie-Veronica love triangle (something that the TV show teases could be reignited after Archie and Betty's season 2 kiss) Reinhart told Cosmopolitan that she knows what it's like to deal with jealousy in relationships.
" If those three short words sound familiar, it may be because they've been floating around the internet since October 2015, when Jasmine Masters — a drag queen best known for competing on Season 22019 of RuPaul's Drag Race — iconically uttered them in a video titled "Jasmine Masters handle your liquor.
But sitting down in one of these cars, be it a 365 Daytona or the more iconically contoured F40 (I used to have a picture of an F40 on my wall, as a kid, because of course I did, it was the 1980s), I'm just at home, you know?
It was generally disliked by critics, but it was a massive hit, becoming the third highest grossing film of 1976 — probably owing to both Streisand's and, to a lesser degree, Kristofferson's fame, as well as to high interest in seeing Streisand in a role that most iconically belonged to Judy Garland.
Of course, Serena van der Woodsen was iconically portrayed by Blake Lively, but thanks to a Vulture interview with the show's creator, Josh Schwartz, we have some brand new intel: "We did not realize this at the time, but Jennifer Lawrence really wanted to play Serena and auditioned," Schwartz said.
"I think that struck a chord with kids because they're usually spoonfed everything on TV." As the oldest of the cast—which at various points included Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and Nick Cannon—Denberg often took on the "adult" roles, playing a mom, teacher, or iconically, the Loud Librarian.
In the visual arts, this susceptibility was iconically demonstrated by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí in their short film collaboration, Un Chien Andalou: its defining scene, in which Simone Mareuil has her eyelids held open while a razor slices across her eye, can still elicit audible gasps of horror from the uninitiated.
The visual effects that go into creating such a mesmerizing spectacle are impressive in their own right, but it's impossible to forget that there's a flesh-and-blood human being behind our ape protagonist Caesar: veteran actor Andy Serkis, who previously (and iconically) portrayed Sméagol/Gollum in the Lord of the Rings franchise.
If you look back, this nomination was for the season where Brienne Of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) practically carried Jamie Lannister on her back, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) iconically announced, "All men must die, but we are not men," after annihilating the Good Masters, and Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) served face for one of the most memorable deaths in television history.
We go from here: To here: Or from here: To here: Here: To here: Or, most iconically, here: To here: In almost all of these cases, these stars contributed to their own downfall: The skeletons in Amy Schumer's closet still rear their ugly heads in her current comedy; Jennifer Lawrence has made some questionable jokes; Taylor Swift got caught in her own web of lies.
BUT TO TAKE DOWN ONE OF THE LEAGUES WITH AND MOST IMPORTANTLY A LEAGUE THAT WE THINK HAS SUCH INCREDIBLE MOMENTUM, SUCH INCREDIBLE LEADERSHIP AND FRANKLY A VISION OF WHAT IT CAN BE AND THE DEFINITION OF AMERICA'S PASTIME MEANS THE WORLD TO US. SO ESPECIALLY AS WE LOOK TO GROW OUT BEING A GLOBAL BRAND, THERE'S NOTHING MORE SORT OF ICONICALLY AMERICAN THAN THE SPORT OF BASEBALL.
Ryan very straightforwardly pulls off dance moves on a baseball mound, while Troy leads the ensemble in a country club kitchen workout, and then, most iconically of all, dances across a golf course in what may go down in history as the Single Most Important Musical Number of Our Time: "Bet On It." Although Hudgens sang her part, most of Efron's vocals for the first film were overdubbed by veteran Disney artist Drew Seeley, something Efron fought successfully to change for the two sequels.
Classifier, on the other hand, consist of many morphemes. Specifically, the handshape, location, and movement are all meaningful on their own. The handshape represents an entity and the hand's movement iconically represents the movement of that entity. The relative location of multiple entities can be represented iconically in two-handed constructions.
It is iconically associated with Francis Urquhart, the protagonist of House of Cards played by Death's voice actor, Ian Richardson.
There is even a small one that iconically represents the king star. In the top on the roof lantern, is Archangel Gabriel, a figure that tops this great Baroque work signed by Lucas Pinto.
Another featural script is SignWriting, the most popular writing system for many sign languages, where the shapes and movements of the hands and face are represented iconically. Featural scripts are also common in fictional or invented systems, such as J.R.R. Tolkien's Tengwar.
Canaries were iconically used in coal mines to detect the presence of carbon monoxide. The bird's rapid breathing rate, small size, and high metabolism, compared to the miners, led birds in dangerous mines to succumb before the miners, thereby giving them time to take action.
The term was picked up by the Yippies, and was widely used by what became known as the "Woodstock Nation". Some of the information in the book has since become obsolete for technological or regulatory reasons, but the book iconically reflects the hippie zeitgeist.
The use of quantity of phonetic material to iconically mark increased quality or quantity can be noted in the lengthening of words to indicate a greater degree, such as "". It is also common to use reduplication to iconically mark increase, as Edward Sapir is quoted, “The process is generally employed, with self-evident symbolism, to indicate such concepts as distribution, plurality, repetition, customary activity, increase of size, added intensity, continuance” (1921:79). This has been confirmed by the comparative studies of Key (1965) and Moravcsik (1978).Moravcsik (1978) This can be seen, for example, in Amharic, where ' means "it was broken" and ' means that "it was shattered".
The lips contribute substantially to facial expressions. The lips visibly express emotions such as a smile or frown, iconically by the curve of the lips forming an up-open or down-open parabola, respectively. Lips can also be made pouty when whining, or perky to be provocative.
The fruit helps distinguish him iconically from depictions of Kuvera. He is sometimes represented as corpulent and covered with jewels. When shown seated, his right foot is generally pendant and supported by a lotus-flower on which is a conch shell. His mount is a snow lion.
WAAFs were a vital presence in the control of aircraft, both in radar stations and iconically as plotters in operation rooms, most notably during the Battle of Britain. These operation rooms directed fighter aircraft against the Luftwaffe, mapping both home and enemy aircraft positions.Eileen Younghusband. One Woman's War. Cardiff.
In those cases when used iconically, as with an emoticon, it is entirely presented by the curve of the lips forming a down-open curve. The mouth expression is also commonly referred to in the colloquial English phrase "turn that frown upside down" which indicates changing from sad to happy.
As with spoken languages, the left hemisphere of the brain is dominant for sign language production. However, the right hemisphere is superior in some aspects. It is better at processing concrete words, like bed or flower, compared to abstract ones. It is also important in showing spatial relations between entities iconically.
The Broadway Bridge is mentioned in Joni Mitchell's song "Cherokee Louise" on the album Night Ride Home. Joni spent part of her childhood and teenage years in Saskatoon. The Bessborough Hotel, iconically associated with the Broadway Bridge, can be seen in a self-portrait by Mitchell on the cover of her Clouds album.
Zimet, pp. 17–24. A handful of lesbian pulp fiction authors were women writing for lesbians, including Ann Bannon, Valerie Taylor, Paula Christian, and Vin Packer/Ann Aldrich. Bannon, who also purchased lesbian pulp fiction, later stated that women identified the material iconically by the cover art.Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives. Dir.
The 2001 New Zealand rugby union tour was a series of matches played in November–December 2001 in Ireland, Scotland and Argentina by New Zealand national rugby union team. This was iconically former All Blacks captain and most test capped player in history Richie McCaw's debut series for the New Zealand national rugby union team.
Set at a former armory (now the Armory Center for the Arts), and exposed to wind and weather, the iconically color-coded panels pointedly referenced the nation's political, religious, and social divisions. Jane Mulfinger, Lost for Words (installation detail), 186 second-hand engraved spectacles, glass, spotlights, latex, 36' x 12' x 6', 1991. Installation at Flaxman Gallery, London.
The Portuguese guitar or Portuguese guitarra (, ) is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses of two strings. It is one of the few musical instruments that still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the musical genre known as Fado, and is now an icon for anything Portuguese.
A closed human mouth. While shut, the orifice of the mouth forms a line between the upper and lower lip. In facial expression, this mouth line is iconically shaped like an up-open parabola in a smile, and like a down-open parabola in a frown. A down-turned mouth means a mouth line forming a down-turned parabola, and when permanent can be normal.
Waitress in 2007 was about a waitress in a diner. Television series include the Food Network show Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Pennsylvania Diners and Other Roadside Restaurants, is a 1993 documentary. The diner as an institution was iconically captured by painter Edward Hopper in his 1942 Nighthawks, a vignette mimicked by a movie lead-in aired nightly on the Turner Classic Movie Channel.
Retrieved 16 August 2013. an object that resembles a penis, or a mimetic image of an erect penis. In art history a figure with an erect penis is described as ithyphallic. Any object that symbolically—or, more precisely, iconically—resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus; however, such objects are more often referred to as being phallic (as in "phallic symbol").
This is claimed because constructions are highly complex and are not mastered until late childhood. Other linguists claim that children as young as three years old can produce adult-like constructions, although only with one hand. Slobin found that children under three years of age seem to "bootstrap" natural gesture to make learning the handshape easier. Most young children do not seem to represent spatial situations iconically.
Leonardo's portrait was used, within his own lifetime, as the iconic image of Plato in Raphael's School of Athens. His biography was written in superlative terms by Vasari. He has been repeatedly acclaimed the greatest genius to have lived. His painting of the Mona Lisa has been the most imitated artwork of all time and his drawing the Vitruvian Man iconically represents the fusion of Art and Science.
Ik Onkar, iconically represented as in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (although sometimes spelt out in full as ) is the iconographic statement in Sikhism that is 'there is one God'. The phrase is an expression of monotheistic unity of God. Some Hindu brahmins think Onkar in () Sikhism is related to Om () of Hinduism but that is not the case. Most Sikhs disagree that Ik Onkar is same as Om.
The Confirmation dress is also represented in art. For example, C. Chaplin's Girl at Confirmation Dress at Prayer (see image at top of page), where the dress is iconically white and round, giving a cherub-like effect Another painting that features the Confirmation dress is Carl Frithjof Smith's 1892 After First Communion. These images often include other symbols of Confirmation such as prayer books, candles, and prayer beads.
The Aghori in Shaivism. The Aghori (Sanskrit aghora)Indian doc focuses on Hindu cannibal sect (accessed: Tuesday February 9, 2010) are a small group of ascetic Shaiva sadhus. They engage in post-mortem rituals. They often dwell in charnel grounds, smear cremation ashes on their bodies, and use bones from human corpses for crafting kapalas (skull cups which Shiva and other Hindu deities are often iconically depicted holding or using) and jewellery.
The "Hawksian woman" is, in film theory, a character archetype of the tough- talking woman, popularized in film by director Howard Hawks through his use of actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Ann Dvorak, Rosalind Russell, Barbara Stanwyck, and Angie Dickinson. The best known Hawksian woman is probably Lauren Bacall, who iconically played the type opposite Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep. The archetype was first identified by film critic Naomi Wise in 1971.
Walters, Suzanne. "Her Hand Crept Slowly Up Her Thigh." Social Text, 1989 p. 83-101 Author Ann Bannon has stated that men would read the covers literally, attracted to the art of half-dressed women in a bedroom scene, and women would read the covers iconically: two women looking at each other, or one woman standing, another on a bed, with the trigger words of "strange" or "twilight" meaning that the book had lesbian content in it.
However, the features are not necessarily imparted as secondary articulation. Superscripts are also used iconically to indicate the onset or release of a consonant, the on-glide or off-glide of a vowel, and fleeting or weak segments. Among other things, these phenomena include pre-nasalization (), pre-stopping (), affrication (), pre-affrication (), trilled, fricative, nasal, and lateral release (), rhoticization (), and diphthongs (). So, while indicates velarization of non-velar consonants, it is also used for fricative release of the velar stop ().
That most of the precedents that the army established were incorporated later by the National Park Service is a lasting legacy of the important role the army played in U.S. national park history. Modern Park Ranger uniforms are legacies of army management of the park. Most iconically, the campaign hat, a flat-brow peaked hat worn by the cavalry in the last years of army management is nearly identical to the modern hats worn into the 21st century.
The most notable of these was the self-immolation of Thích Quảng Đức on June 11, which was iconically photographed by the media and became a negative symbol of the Diệm régime. Known as Double Seven Day, July 7 was the ninth anniversary of Diệm's 1954 ascension to Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam. In October 1955, following a fraudulent referendum, Diệm established the Republic of Vietnam, generally known as South Vietnam, and declared himself President.Jacobs, p. 95.
Common misconceptions are that signs are iconically self-explanatory, that they are a transparent imitation of what they mean, or even that they are pantomime. In fact, many signs bear no resemblance to their referent because they were originally arbitrary symbols, or their iconicity has been obscured over time. Even so, in ASL iconicity plays a significant role; a high percentage of signs resemble their referents in some way. That may be because the medium of sign, three-dimensional space, naturally allows more iconicity than oral language.
Later, she gave birth to Cortés's first son, Martín, who is considered one of the first Mestizos (people of mixed European and indigenous American ancestry). The historical figure of Marina has been intermixed with Aztec legends (such as that of La Llorona, a ghost woman who weeps for her lost children). Her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives, especially after the Mexican Revolution, when she was portrayed in dramas, novels and paintings as an evil or scheming temptress. In Mexico today, La Malinche remains iconically potent.
Two years later, WNAC's news director moved to Philadelphia's WPVI- TV and took the theme music with him, where it became iconically associated with that station. Also during this era, a series of anchor teams led the newscasts, including Jim Hale and Howard Nielsen and later Hale and Ken Thomas. The station revamped its anchor desk entirely in 1970, naming Lee Nelson and Chuck Scarborough as the anchor team. After serving in the role from 1970 to 1974, Scarborough moved to WNBC in New York City, where he remains today.
The classifier system in American sign language. Noun classes and categorization, 181-214. A fist may represent an inactive object such as a rock (this is the default or neutral classifier), a horizontal ILY hand may represent an aircraft, a horizontal 3 hand (thumb pointing up and slightly forward) a motor vehicle, an upright G hand a person on foot, an upright V hand a pair of people on foot, and so on through higher numbers of people. These classifiers are moved through sign space to iconically represent the actions of their referents.
Iconically, Walter Cronkite of CBS news, voted the nation's "most trusted person" in February, expressed on the air that the conflict was deadlocked and that additional fighting would change nothing. Johnson reacted, saying "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost middle America".Dallek 1998, pp. 505–506. Indeed, demoralization about the war was everywhere; 26 percent then approved of Johnson's handling of Vietnam; 63 percent disapproved. Johnson agreed to increase the troop level by 22,000, despite a recommendation from the Joint Chiefs for ten times that number.Dallek 1998, p. 509.
More frequent on command line interfaces than on graphical user interfaces where files are presented iconically and users do not type file names. ;Low Disk Space :This error occurs when the hard drive is (nearly) full. To fix this, the user should close some programs (to free swap file usage) and delete some files (normally temporary files, or other files after they have been backed up), or get a bigger hard drive. ;Out of memory :This error occurs when the system has run out of memory or tries to load a file too large to store in RAM.
The performance group has grown to include six performers: Shayne, Carlos, Nate, David, Dennis and Marc. The group members perform in cheerleader costumes with each costume highlighted by one of the colors of the Rainbow Flag—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The routines are highly choreographed numbers in the style of female competitive cheerleaders or dancelines, generally set to campy or iconically gay musical numbers (such as Britney Spears songs) and often interspersed with quotes from The Wizard of Oz and other movies. The group frequently performs at gay and AIDS related events in the upper Midwestern United States.
Another Canadian admirer of the painted turtle is Jon Montgomery, who won the 2010 Olympic gold medal in skeleton (a form of sled) racing, while wearing a painted turtle painting on the crown of his helmet, prominently visible when he slid downhill. Montgomery, who also iconically tattooed his chest with a maple-leaf, explained his visual promotion of the turtle, saying that he had assisted one to cross the road. BC Hydro referred to Montgomery's action when describing its own sponsorship of conservation research for the turtle in British Columbia. Several private entities use the painted turtle as a symbol.
Many organizations began by the 1960s to realize that tight control by too few people was encouraging groupthink, increasing turnover in staff and a loss of morale among qualified people helpless to appeal what they saw as misguided, uninformed, or poorly thought-out decisions. Often employees who publicly criticize such poor decision making of their higher management are penalized or even fired from their jobs on some pretext or other. The comic strip Dilbert has become popular satirizing this type of oblivious management, iconically represented by the Pointy-haired Boss, a nameless and clueless social climber. The Dilbert principle has been accepted as fact by some.
Quebec Citadelles French language ticket for a game against the St. John's Maple Leafs in 2002 One of the team's most striking features was its choice of a mascot and emblem. The team's sweaters were emblazoned with an iconically depicted goat's head, representing the goat mascot of the Royal 22e Régiment (The Van Doos) stationed in the Citadel of Quebec. By tradition, this goat is always named 'Batisse'.Royal 22nd Regiment The regiment's goat is a descendant of one presented to the unit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1955 (which, in turn, was the descendant of a goat given to Queen Victoria from the Shah of Iran in 1844).
The piece seeks to 'harmonize the Plinian sculpture with the Virgilian narrative'. Evidenced by the inscription of an excerpt from Book II of the Aeneid, and the inscription of text from Pliny's Natural History. The evidence of Rome is seen through architectural structures and fragments; the depiction of an obelisk, as well as the style of the temple on the hill is equally iconically Roman. Two of Dente's other famous works are his 'Battle of the Innocents', produced from a piece of the same title by Baccio Bandinelli, and his 'Judgment of Paris', an engraving he imitated from a piece completed by Marcantonio, who had based his after Raphael.
This is especially true for the indefinite forms like io (something), which were devised by iconically removing the consonant of the ki- and ti- forms. Likewise, the restriction of the Italian and Greek masculine noun and adjective ending -o to nouns, and the feminine noun and adjective ending -a to adjectives and the article la, is an Esperanto innovation using existing forms.For speakers of Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese, it may at first be jarring that Esperanto has the endings -o and -a of those languages, but assigns them to differentiate nouns from adjectives rather than masculine from feminine. However, there are parallels within Romance.
The most common method of transcription in the IPA is to turn the letter corresponding to the secondary articulation into a superscript written after the letter for the primary articulation. For example, the w in is written after the k. This can be misleading, as it iconically suggests that the is released into a sound, analogous to ([k] with a lateral and nasal release), when actually the two articulations of are generally pronounced more-or-less simultaneously. Secondary articulation often has a strong effect on surrounding vowels, and may have an audible realization that precedes the primary consonant, or both precedes and follows it.
Director Mark Rydell viewed the characters in this drama as iconically American, and he was eager to cast Sissy Spacek as the farm wife because of her performance in Coal Miner's Daughter and her home on a farm near Charlottesville, Virginia. Rydell said, "She is the consummate American rural young woman, with strength and fiber and a luminous quality." Mel Gibson begged Rydell to let him play the Tennessee farmer who reminded him of his father, but the director was reluctant because of Gibson’s Australian accent. Before Gibson left for England to film The Bounty, he begged Rydell not to cast the part yet.
On the basis of the contributions of the British illustrator David Macaulay has created generic models of city and has recreated iconically its evolution over time. This work was developed in collaboration with the extraordinary illustrator Jordi Ballonga. The results were published by the Milanese publishing Jaca Book between 1990 and 1993, translated into different languages, and published in different countries (Italy, France, United Kingdom, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania, Tunisia, Spain -Catalan and Spanish editions-, United States, Japan and Germany). Three city models were designed: BARMI, a Mediterranean city in southern Europe; LEBEK, a city in Northern Europe; and SAN RAFAEL, a city in Central America.
The central element and artistically most refined is the tympanum, whose execution is attributed to a French artist referred to as the Master of the Beau Dieu of Amiens. What is certain is the influence of the sculpture of the Cathedral of Amiens in the masterly Burgalese door. In this almost triangular space representing to seated Jesus as Pantocrator showing the Book of the Law and, surrounding him, the Four Evangelists, in its case double way represented: iconically, themselves bent over their desks writing the Gospels, and symbolically, by the Tetramorph. Below, separated by a lintel, appears a full Apostolate in a seated pose, attributed to another French artist known as the Master of the Sarmental.
Nuckolls states: "Newman discovered that ... as the tongue recedes in articulating vowels from the front to the back of the mouth, and as acoustic frequencies become lower, the vowels are judged to be larger and darker". Bentley and Varron (1933) ran tests asking subjects to differentiate between vowel sounds without providing them, beforehand, contrasting attributes (such as bright and dark.) They found only moderate success rates that decreased when vowel sounds were closer in tone. However, they still found that sounds were judged larger or lower than sounds. In morphology, examples from degree adjectives, such as long, longer, longest, show that the most extreme degree of length is iconically represented by the word with the greatest number of phonemes.
63 This universality suggests a shared adaptive quality to frowning allowing for social communication of negative emotional states. Photographs of frowning and crying children from The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872) by Charles Darwin Scott Fahlman first suggested the use of the colon with the left parenthesis to iconically represent a frowning face on the Internet in what has become a well-known emoticon. In this form the frown is entirely presented as a curve of the lips facing away from the eyes. Specifically, frowns that incorporate the furrowing of the brow are a response to perceived obstacles to the achievement of goals, while frowns that involve movement of the cheeks reflect an unpleasant reaction.
On occasion, cast members tried to "dodge" getting hit with water by saying "agua" (Spanish) or "eau" (French) instead, only to still be soaked anyway. (The latter was Christine actually saying "Oh, no you don't." but "oh" sounded too much like "eau".) One episode also had Christine McGlade and Kevin Kubusheskie drenched for saying "What're," the reason being that their speaking in "slang" sounded too similar to "Water." Iconically, there were two circumstances where one person said "water", but another person on screen got soaked. Both times, it was Christine McGlade who took the unfair waterings, and then got soaked again when she protested that she wasn't the one who said "water" (thus now saying it).
William Hughes calls the Baron "one of the most iconically awful villains in all of science fiction", and Stuart Conover of ScienceFiction.com describes him as "one of the most insidious villains". Maude Campbell of Popular Mechanics writes that the Baron is "one of the most evil characters ever put to paper (including Darth Vader)", and Jon Michaud of The New Yorker compares "Herbert's scheming, backstabbing villain, the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen" to the villainous Lannister family of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Emmet Asher-Perrin suggests that "what makes the Baron truly monstrous [is] the fact that he spends all of his time plotting murder, sowing discord, and destroying populations of people to get his way".
Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VF of James Courtney in 2015 Formula One team Williams had Mobil sponsorship from 1978 to 1988, as well as 2009. In 1987 it switched to Benetton, until 1992. Team Lotus also used Mobil 1 in 1994. From 1995 until 2016, Mobil 1 iconically sponsored McLaren for motor oil and other fluid components. Mobil 1 was also lubricants supplier for Toyota F1 team in 2007 until 2009 when Mobil took over Esso and Exxon lubricants' productions, Brawn GP in 2009 and also Force India in 2009 until 2013. In 2017, Mobil 1 switched to Red Bull Racing Fuelled for the Future Red Bull Racing 1 December 2016Red Bull confirms switch to ExxonMobil for 2017 Motorsport.
Academics peddle the latest fashionable theories to replace perfectly good older theories, made obsolete not by genuine progress, but only by incessant changes in fashion, changes deliberately contrived to create consumer demand in a credulous public. The self-seeking of the latest generation of scholars is, for Paglia, symptomatic of an era iconically represented by junk bond traders on Wall Street, concerned not with creating a quality product, but only with making a quick buck. She takes Halperin's essay "Why is Diatoma a Woman?" as an example, calling it "one of the great junk bonds of the fast-track academic era, whose unbridled greed for fame and power was intimately in sync with parallel developments on Wall Street".Paglia 1991, p. 158.
Excerpt from a 1436 primer on Chinese characters Chinese characters represent words of the language using several strategies. A few characters, including some of the most commonly used, were originally pictograms, which depicted the objects denoted, or ideograms, in which meaning was expressed iconically. The vast majority were written using the rebus principle, in which a character for a similarly sounding word was either simply borrowed or (more commonly) extended with a disambiguating semantic marker to form a phono-semantic compound character. The traditional six-fold classification (' / "six writings") was first described by the scholar Xu Shen in the postface of his dictionary Shuowen Jiezi in 100 AD. While this analysis is sometimes problematic and arguably fails to reflect the complete nature of the Chinese writing system, it has been perpetuated by its long history and pervasive use.
But he may have surprised even himself in the sheer musicality of his mystical universal tome." Poet and author Fred Moten, whose collection The Feel Trio is named after Taylor's trio with William Parker and Tony Oxley, wrote about the first section of Chinampas in his essay "Sound in Florescence (Cecil Taylor Floating Garden)". He describes the work as "A poetry... that is of the music; a poetry that would articulate the music's construction; a poetry that would mark and question the idiomatic difference that is the space-time of performance, ritual, and event; a poetry, finally, that becomes music in that it iconically presents those organizational principles that are the essence of music." Moten suggests that the listener "Let Taylor’s 'musicked' speech and illegible words resonate and give some attention to their broken grammar, the aural rewriting of grammatical rule that is not simply arbitrary but a function of the elusive content he would convey," and states that "the spoken words, the speaking of the words, are not an arbitrary feature but are instead constitutive of that which is not but nothing other than (the improvisation of) ritual, writing, ritual as a form of writing.

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