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" Their story was immortalized in the film "Lone Survivor.
She, of course, immortalized the whole process on video. 27.
Here you are about to be immortalized on Hollywood Boulevard.
That whole era is immortalized because of what we created.
The Boxing Hall of Fame immortalized all of these great fighters.
And here they are immortalized at the People's Grand Assembly Hall.
The Game of Thrones star has been immortalized by Madame Tussauds.
In the days of yore, Greek Gods were immortalized in marble.
Still, that doesn't mean their dalliance can't be immortalized in paint.
Try a "Munchies Katsu Slider," immortalized in their Chef's Night Out.
Top Notch: This spot was famously immortalized in Dazed and Confused.
The killer is immortalized in pictures and a well-kept tombstone.
Here's the original caption, as immortalized in a Sports Illustrated screenshot.
Maxine Waters, who immortalized the phrase last year: Reclaiming our time!
I went first to Sendagi, the area immortalized in Hiroshige's print.
She's immortalized in folk songs and a highway bears her name.
Playwright Edward Albee immortalized that flamboyant mettle in his play Occupant (257).
Michael Phelps' goosebump-inducing game face is now immortalized on someone's flesh.
Here, RuPaul immortalized herself as an image of black rage and defiance.
Honestly, it's almost too good not to be immortalized in meme form.
The director Francis Ford Coppola later immortalized "The Godfather" in three films.
On American soil, political "potty" jokes have been immortalized onto toilet paper.
It has also been immortalized in toys, TV, movies, and now, coffee.
How would they feel seeing himself immortalized as an ancient Greek warrior?
Now the Raptors are immortalized, and Ujiri's gamble has officially paid off.
Barger's dad's truck blanket is immortalized in a Flintstones-ish sling chair.
It's not the first time she has been immortalized in the charts.
Here in his adopted state, he has been immortalized as an icon.
They're sticking with their traits as they were immortalized in earlier seasons.
Much of her collection was immortalized in the recently published book, Fired Up!
Clif Bar's "invitation" was even immortalized in a New York Times print ad.
He was immortalized in film, television and, in one odd twist, comic books.
Her beloved dogs, Bambi, Norman, Ernesto and Penny, were even immortalized in icing.
Kaley Cuoco's love for her dog Norman is now immortalized in sock form!
Thanks to one creative dad, Han Solo has been immortalized in cake form.
Internet memes shall never truly die, especially when they are immortalized in thread.
These woods were later immortalized in A. A. Milne's 1926 Winnie the Pooh.
After all, the embarrassment he inflicted on them is still immortalized on video.
But not every food trend gets immortalized in a dictionary entry— unlike EVOO.
These values are memorized by schoolchildren and immortalized in song-and-dance routines.
Activists argued it wrongly immortalized a racist mayor in office almost century ago.
Ronald Reagan was immortalized for asking Mr. Gorbachev to tear down that wall.
Though Hatch kept going, the moment is frozen and immortalized on the Internet.
Having an image permanently immortalized on your flesh vessel is a big decision.
Only the items were immortalized in fabric, individually hand cut, stitched, and painted.
But his moment of infamy was forever immortalized in what became a hit song.
Larry's been immortalized in a piece purchased by Executive Producer and manager David Weintraub.
Yes, Trump himself is a businessman — but not the kind that cyberpunk fiction immortalized.
"I am thrilled to be immortalized as Chtonobdella tanae," she said in a statement.
If someone is famous enough, they'll end up immortalized in wax, regardless of ideology.
The Oscars' infamous best picture fail is now immortalized on JAY-Z's newest album.
Welch immortalized his accomplishments in his books, Jack: Straight from the Gut and Winning.
At least the site is immortalized in the first episode of "Game of Thrones."
Footsteps Decades ago, the pioneering writer Edward Abbey immortalized then-empty Arches National Park.
The horrific conditions there were immortalized by the photographer Sebastião Salgado in the 113s.
" Immortalized in an unflattering Billy Joel lyric — "Who needs a house out in Hackensack?
The dance-on piano, immortalized by Tom Hanks in the movie "Big," is back.
Wii Sports Golf is now a bizarre relic of the past, immortalized on speedrun.
The city's history has been immortalized in Scorsese mobster films and now classic comedies.
Not every scar earned at a concert deserves to be immortalized in a documentary.
We strolled through Romford Market, immortalized in "Market Boy," a play by David Eldridge.
His name was even immortalized as a punch line in a Woody Allen film.
" The clip was even immortalized in a Twitter account called "AOC Dances To Every Song.
One D.C. Barns from Denver, who became immortalized as "bar patron" in Maz Kanata's cantina.
THEY'RE CRUSHING ON EACH OTHER REAL HARD And the proof is forever immortalized on Instagram.
Finally, an artist has immortalized this horrifying failed panorama of a cat into a painting.
The historic moment in American-Aussie relations was immortalized with a massive mural in Melbourne.
And a lot of us are just happy those awkward phases were never immortalized online.
Immortalized in song The cups later came in blue, but the red still keeps outselling.
"It's comforting, but bittersweet, like a little piece of her immortalized into sounds," she says.
And he was immortalized by Melissa McCarthy, who played him in a sketch on SNL.
For the brief moment immortalized by a photograph, the impossible happens, and we are encouraged.
"The Big Lebowski" was one of two cult films in which Mr. Huddleston was immortalized.
That song—a Balkanized club ballad—has immortalized its recipient, entombed him in cultural aspic.
Besseggen, a worthy destination for its otherworldly beauty alone, is also immortalized in national lore.
Linda Brown's very name was immortalized in the landmark Supreme Court desegregation case, Brown v.
Ninja, famous for playing Fortnite and not playing Fortnite with girls, has finally been immortalized.
His persona as an assertive, rallying force was immortalized in the Disney movie from 2000.
She's playing Priestly's wide-eyed assistant Andy Sachs, who was immortalized onscreen by Anne Hathaway.
He was also the man who immortalized the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The incorrect lyrics have since been immortalized on YouTube and have even become a meme.
Anastasia Beverly Hills' president Claudia Soare has also immortalized friends and acquaintances in striking liquid lippies.
Our warriors became heroes, and immortalized their lives in a battle that made the world stop.
It evokes an old, dangerous New York that was immortalized in countless '70s and '80s films.
Curiosity about his physical remains immortalized in a blue diamond certainly lured me into the museum.
Their relationship has been immortalized on social media through hashtags (remember #BringBackObama?) and social media posts.
Ah, but will the Thor accelerator be immortalized on the silver screen like the Z-pinch?
Among these actors might have been Greg Sestro, the actor immortalized by Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
Entitled "Breakaway," the immortalized horses were intended to be a metaphor for Calgary's spirit and strength.
The moment was captured by photographers and immortalized by newspapers across the country the following day.
The moment will surely be immortalized on YouTube and analyzed in think pieces on Freudian slips.
A dust-up Ellison had with Frank Sinatra is immortalized in a classic Guy Talese article.
Davidson quickly immortalized the animal by getting a tattoo of the tiny pet on his torso.
The marriage ended and the heartache was immortalized in "Little Green," a song about her daughter.
It's even been immortalized by Billboard as one of the greatest choruses of the 21st Century.
In case you missed it,Maison Margiela also immortalized its Tabi Boot with a keychain charm. 
These kids just had their choice of Halloween costume immortalized in their family photos for life.
We dug through Vevo to unearth some of the most random relationships immortalized in music videos.
Yes, the star of BBC's Sherlock (and popular internet boyfriend) has been immortalized in chocolate, again.
First, there's the "closed office"—the classic, partitioned cubicle setup immortalized in every office drone satire.
They remind me of Pompeii, the bodies immortalized in ash at the precise moment of impact.
Just as new champions are crowned each year, new stars are regularly immortalized in this fashion.
" — four words that were immortalized in a song by the same name in "A Chorus Line.
His name is immortalized in one of the nickel-sucking plants used in the Malaysian plot.
So it's fitting that the lifelong "Star Wars" obsessive will be immortalized as a Jedi master.
It was further immortalized by James Cameron's 1997 film, "Titanic," starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Disturbed recorded "The Sound of Silence" for its album "Immortalized," which was released before the deadline.
Then known as Cassius Clay, he publicly renounced his "slave name" and became immortalized as Ali.
Jean-Claude Van Damme immortalized the Westerner in Thailand trope in the 1989 cult classic Kickboxer.
Some would say Farrell was immortalized by his rules of investing that remain widely quoted today.
" He was also immortalized in pop culture, with appearances in "The Simpsons" and "The Big Bang Theory.
Still, her sultry posters, like those of Farrah Fawcett, hung immortalized in many a high school locker.
How would people know you bungee-jumped from the Macau Tower if it's not immortalized on Instagram?
"All the President's Men" were immortalized in the classic scandal-pic starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.
It will be hard to forget such a moment, or the pivotal images that have immortalized it.
The SNL funnyman quickly immortalized the moment by getting a tattoo of the pig on his chest.
Everything you're about to see is a real, one-take mistake that became immortalized in film history.
The bet was immortalized in the book "The Big Short" and the movie of the same name.
QT was immortalized Tuesday when he put his hand and footprints in sidewalk outside the legendary theatre.
Cindy Crawford's famous model mug is being immortalized in true emoji glory thanks Pepsi's new #SayItWithPepsi campaign.
The apple: immortalized in myth and art, its alluring flesh credited with casting humanity out of paradise.
Like the exotic gardens she immortalized on the canvas, her vivacious spirit also seems to be eternal.            
As for Meek getting immortalized in bronze -- Evans says it's a move his constituents can get behind.
It's something I consider every time I watch him immortalized in Cameron Crowe's 2000 film Almost Famous.
But Delmonico's says it started with the LeGrands in the 1860s, immortalized in a cookbook in 1894.
Their relationship is immortalized by a statue at Roosevelt's memorial in Washington, D.C. Joe Brescia contributed reporting.
Two of her more blatant lies, in fact, are immortalized on page 85033 of the Mueller report.
Eventually, Langerman had to accept that most of her wedding would only be immortalized in her memories.
Basquiat produced Rammellzee's best known song, "Beat Bop," and immortalized him in the painting "Hollywood Africans" (1983).
One that was respected and vaunted, immortalized on the big screen, in cosplays and even action figures.
Imagine the delight of kindergartners to find their artwork immortalized in Mom's Phantom instead of the refrigerator.
A Neapolitan street artist recently immortalized her along with Che Guevara and the soccer legend Diego Maradona.
He is ingrained in American folklore, immortalized on postage stamps and honored with a posthumous Pulitzer Prize.
You can't always have the third leg of the Triple Crown immortalized in the sport's history books.
He spent a year on the assignment and was immortalized at Owen Peak, originally Mount Russell Owen.
Coco Chanel, immortalized not so much as a young woman but as an elegant matriarch, retires nearby.
The immortalized cells could someday be retrieved, modified and then reimplanted into patients with diseases like diabetes.
Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale and Janel Parrish each shared a snap of their tattoos, which immortalized their characters.
I hoped that one day I'd also be immortalized on the walls of our liquor stores and bodegas.
Immortalized in Johnson's book The RBG Workout, the workout reportedly involves Ginsburg breezing through pushups, planks, and squats.
It's inevitable, because the humble kitty costume has been immortalized as the easiest and most versatile Halloween ensemble.
This time round, he's been pictured in the studio, as immortalized in the below picture from Chris Rock.
Prediction 4: A spoof of the now immortalized "Left Shark" from last year's performance will make an appearance.
Now, the story will be immortalized for everyone else to question thanks to director and writer Aaron Sorkin.
The natural wonders immortalized in print might not look as magnificent today were it not for these programs.
Steinheil was never convicted, but she fled to England anyway, leaving behind the house immortalized in tabloid scandal.
At 42, he's the youngest coach in the World Cup and has now been immortalized in a meme.
Former House Speaker John Boehner was immortalized in the House with a congressional portrait unveiling ceremony on Tuesday.
Below are some of the most drool-worthy (at the time anyway) mobile phones immortalized in rap videos.
Lincoln is immortalized with Alexander, because both men were responsible for the liberation of people — slaves and serfs.
There's also consoles and gaming scenes from years gone by, immortalized in the form of the toy brick.
An Appraisal Burt Reynolds had a way of being underestimated, even when he was being immortalized in song.
She is forever frozen in time, immortalized as part of a specific moment of fandom and internet history.
Typically, state legislation is named for the lawmakers who sponsored it, but Professor Taylor was immortalized by default.
Whether small or sprawling, they are inseparable from the city's iconic image — immortalized in Hollywood movies and novels.
Now, the "Beast" will be forever immortalized in country music, thanks to a song written by Jake Owen.
Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries, European portraiture immortalized tailored tunics and the older aristocrats who wore them.
Immortalized in song and onstage, these two have lent their names and heartache to a couple of films.
In the adjacent 41st Precinct, immortalized by the 1981 movie "Fort Apache, the Bronx," there have been zero murders.
A quick online search for videos that immortalized these protests can easily corroborate the blatant inaccuracies of that scenario.
Being in the spotlight means experimenting with trends that fizzle fast, but are immortalized forever thanks to Getty images.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were also immortalized in a Lifetime film leading up to their wedding in 2011.
In July, Fiona's shining, smiling face will be immortalized on the Rover the Rhine Veterinary Hospital in downtown Cincinnati.
In the words immortalized on the plaque they planted on the moon: "We came in peace for all mankind."
From 1958 to 2009, Estudio Luisita produced iconic portraits that immortalized many musicians, models, comedians, sex workers, and actors.
Aaliyah is one of those unique moments in history where a black legacy has been immortalized the right way.
Every indication was that Leonardo DiCaprio's first Oscar would be even further immortalized within Alejandro Iñárritu's second Best Picture.
There it's decided which DC superhero will be immortalized in brick-form and unveiled at San Diego Comic Con.
"She was a rebel for her time," Ms. Kahn said, adding that the facts around her killing immortalized her.
He has been immortalized in Oberhausen, Germany, with a six-foot plastic replica of him clutching a soccer ball.
The artist's iconic style is immortalized in his 2018 portrait of President Barack Obama in the National Portrait Gallery.
It was also the last of Conn Smythe, though his name is now immortalized through the playoff MVP trophy.
But sometimes, as this small, highly specialized show of 10 prints and drawings reminds us, artists immortalized the performers.
Throughout art history, there are these women whose faces and bodies were immortalized, and their identities obscured by time.
Ben Martin, who as a Time magazine senior photographer immortalized Richard M. Nixon's haggard 21989 o'clock shadow, the Rev.
The tension between the worldviews of Cage and Feldman immortalized in "Radio Happenings" is representative of the show's variety.
That's partly attributable to the simple fact that Winehouse and her two albums have been immortalized by her death.
Their battle for justice was immortalized in the 1993 film In the Name of the Father starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
In fact,t he costume is so special to Kim, it was immortalized with it's own Kimoji (the ultimate honor).
But the dresses worn on the red carpet will live on forever, immortalized in a deluge of best-dressed lists.
Tiffany, founded in New York City in 1837, was immortalized in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's," starring Audrey Hepburn.
The loyalty Sully showed to Bush has made an impression on countless animal lovers, and now it will be immortalized.
No seriously, these dolls have immortalized Hamill throughout the decades, and they will never change — and likely outlive us all.
While the Starbucks video has since been immortalized on YouTube, people could view the project in the moment on Twitch.
Immortalized in Hartley's 2010 book The Advanced Genius Theory: Are They Out of Their Minds or Ahead of Their Time?
"Why?" is a hallmark of Byrne's best-loved songs, immortalized by his famous existentialist cry: How did I get here?
Their battle for justice was immortalized in the 1993 film In the Name of the Father starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
Rauschenberg immortalized his mentor by including a Tworkov drawing in what would be the artist's first Combine, "Untitled" (c. 1954).
Add the roads of the Faroe Islands to the long list of places forever immortalized in Google Maps Street View.
If it really isn't him, he wants to see the original photo of the dude who was immortalized, mid-bite.
Moses, who was later immortalized as "The Power Broker," wanted to replace New York City's notorious squalor with new developments.
Beloved neighborhood cat and social media sensation, Tombili, has been forever immortalized by the adoring residents of Istanbul's Ziverbey neighborhood.
And his comeback triumph would be immortalized on screens much bigger than the hand-held ones that brought him down.
Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's multi-year on-and-off relationship has been immortalized in a new chills-inducing mashup.
More than that, it immortalized the New York tradition of donning bonnets and parading up Fifth Avenue on Easter morning.
Fortunately, Kito Fujio immortalized Japan's most beautiful playgrounds before they were replaced by beastly castles made of CE-certified plywood.
Of course, it has now been immortalized in GIF-form, and gets better and better every time you watch it.
The show was called "Dawn Buster," and he began it with the drawn-out greeting immortalized in the movie's title.
This got us thinking, who besides the greats deserve to be immortalized with an insanely large head on Mount Weedmore.
BEIJING — He has become a global symbol of freedom and defiance, immortalized in photos, television shows, posters and T-shirts.
The Schattners want the public to get involved again to nominate women who they think should be immortalized in bronze.
The unfriendliness of the skies seems to grow only more baroquely awful with each new incident immortalized on a cellphone.
Or Woody Allen, or Sonny Grosso," he said, referring to the New York police detective immortalized in "The French Connection.
When the 2017 season officially begins June 19863, Bret, Don, Franklin, Harvey and José will be among the names immortalized.
It's not only a shame that Lynne's famous work wasn't immortalized on-screen, but Blankenbuehler's new moves are a snooze.
The Ohio zoo gorilla was immortalized in meme form and was even mock-nominated for president in the 2016 election.
It is also a startlingly realistic-looking snapshot of a time that hasn't yet been fully immortalized in aesthetic history.
The spot is also immortalized in the short story "The Striding Place" by the American author Gertrude Atherton in 1896.
Those universal forms, glimpsed pre-fossilization or mid-state-change, are here immortalized with state-of-the-art printing technology.
This certainly holds true for the many women immortalized on the canvases of 220th-century avant-garde painter, Édouard Manet.
Mahler then began a three-year relationship with expressive Viennese painter, Kokoschka, who immortalized her in many of his canvases.
But, George might be on to something ... 'cause between the four players immortalized outside Staples -- THEY'VE GOT 14 LAKERS RINGS!!!
Botanical Sketchbooks is a compendium of the diverse ways plants have been observed, studied, and immortalized in centuries of art.
The characters whose faces we had only pictured, whose names we had contently mispronounced, were about to become immortalized on screen.
Today, this scene is immortalized in amber—and it's the first known fossil to hold a tick entombed in spider's silk.
In 1988, Bland's mom took her to the Chimney Rock Boys Camp to look at the sites immortalized by the film.
A Brazilian couple who married 60 years ago have finally gotten the chance to have their special day immortalized in photographs.
Looking back, I know now that my work is immortalized in her art, but getting that cover in 2012 was bittersweet.
Props to this Dave for being immortalized in a song about Alanis Morissette going down on him in a movie theater.
He was supposedly the guy that got Frank Sinatra out of his contract with Tommy Dorsey [as immortalized in The Godfather].
The Maipo theater, whose performances Estudio Luisita immortalized in celluloid and print, was an early and longstanding promoter of the revista.
Kirn could have had 30 Chipotle burrito bowls, before taxes, and instead he spent it getting Gritty immortalized on his flesh.
If you want to be immortalized by your favorite fast food restaurant, you just need to decode their social media presence.
The museum created a room to look like Van Gogh's immortalized chamber, which he painted three times in 1888 and 1889.
"America's sweetheart", as Minnie became known, will be immortalized with the 2,627th bronze star-plaque to adorn the legendary Hollywood strip.
That victory was immortalized by Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first post-apartheid president, wearing then-captain Francois Pienaar's number six jersey.
She had no significance to anyone in the world but was immortalized by the compassion of a witness -- that was Mahvash.
The Muffler Man is a sort of modern Antinous, the Greek youth who Hadrian immortalized as gods from across the pantheon.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's workout is being immortalized in a book, which set to be released later this year.
Arguably one of the biggest Cantopop stars of all times, she's immortalized in a bronze statue overlooking Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor.
The 'Dark Knight Rises' villain is now immortalized as a Royal Marine action figure back home in his native Great Britain.
There were concerns about money, questions about control and a nod to an unfortunate 1980s haircut immortalized on a driver's license.
" Mr. Moore died the next year after a brutal fight, immortalized by Bob Dylan in the ballad "Who Killed Davey Moore?
The service dog's loyalty to Bush was immortalized in a photo of the the Lab guarding Bush's coffin after his death.
Nut and her companions were immortalized at actual size, and at a resolution of up to eight hundred dots per inch.
Australia's participation in the Apollo 11 moon landing was immortalized in "The Dish," a warm, charming movie that starred Sam Neil.
She's talking like she's Annie Oakley," Obama said, invoking the famed female sharpshooter immortalized in the musical "[Annie] Get Your Gun.
Roger Federer&aposs sporting legacy is to be immortalized in the form of a Swiss coin bearing his face and name.
He looks the part of the Texas cowboy James McMurtry immortalized in his novels, or John Wayne portrayed in his westerns.
Ever made a play so dope on the football field you just HAD to have it immortalized in a $100,000 chain?!
Even Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor whose 2004 campaign became immortalized by a widely mocked scream, said the criticism of Mrs.
Like his family, he represented the cosmopolitan class in Egypt between the wars that was immortalized in Lawrence Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet" novels.
Many of the very people Springsteen immortalized have now tuned out the Boss, who campaigned hard for Clinton, because of his politics.
The cigar-smoking financier was immortalized in Michael Lewis's "Liar's Poker," one of the seminal books about Wall Street, written in 1989.
ICYMI: Supermodel besties Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne have been immortalized with their own wax figures at Madame Tussauds' London flagship location.
Not the 1936 version — the 1998 musical parody, immortalized in an Emmy-winning 2005 Showtime movie starring Alan Cumming and Kristen Bell.
Although she retired from photography after the death of her husband in 1969, Homai Vyarawalla's legacy has been immortalized in her photos.
"Where ignorant armies clash by night": 19th century poet Matthew Arnold immortalized the famous White Cliffs of Dover in an 1849 poem.
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Russian singer Eduard Khil has been immortalized today, on what would have been his 83rd birthday, in a brand new Google Doodle.
The model and author's infamous crying and cringing faces haven't just reached meme status; they've now been immortalized in gift wrap form.
My dad and I looked up, and with the flash of a drugstore camera, we were immortalized — the developed print surprisingly crisp.
Breeders credit a 2009 Hollywood film based on the story of the loyal dog immortalized by a statue near Tokyo's Shibuya Station.
As BuzzFeed reports, the original Instagram video was taken down, but a recording snagged by a fan is still immortalized on YouTube.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Somalis traditionally did not number years but instead gave each a name that immortalized important events or crises.
One such hike is immortalized in a snapshot in "Inside Out," and Levy is the first person Moore thanks in her acknowledgments.
A 1998 award-winning film, Zona J ("Zone J" in Portuguese), forever immortalized Marvila as one of the city's most dangerous areas.
Before the meal, guests toured the show, a thrilling exposition of the Roman appetite, much of which was immortalized by the eruption.
Luckily for all of us, Mike Uhelein immortalized this extremely good moment by capturing and tweeting a video of his television screen.
"I guess I'm disappointed that this ended up in print," Baquet writes — a message that Abramson herself has now immortalized in print.
For now, the games are immortalized only in its pages, but Crowley hints that a game jam based on the publication may happen.
Yes, President Donald Trump has been immortalized in robot form and will stand next to other presidents like Abraham Lincoln and George Washington.
Multiple commenting handles have since been deleted, but Parker Molloy, a writer for Upworthy, immortalized the range of responses via her own Twitter.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande will never break up, so long as their romance is immortalized through the careful curations of the standom.
From Alfred Stieglitz's photographs to Edward Hopper's realism to the ephemeral graffiti of Keith Haring—the city has been immortalized through countless mediums.
A pair of bell towers immortalized in Victor Hugo's tale "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" survived, along with the cathedral's elaborate stonework facade.
He began his acting career in the '80s and became immortalized for his role as a guest star on Dave Chappelle's Chappelle's Show.
Guzman's exploits after the 2001 prison break were immortalized in lyrics, such as the corridos, or folk songs, sung about him in Mexico.
People remember that science and society accrued tremendous benefits from the "immortalized" cells derived from Henrietta Lacks, which became vital to biomedical research.
Nick Cave, a shaman who can make you unquit smoking, will finally be immortalized with a statue in his hometown of Warracknabeal, Victoria.
When it comes to public figures that get immortalized by merch, it's usually confined to folks in the realms of music and Hollywood.
That has raised concerns that a landscape immortalized by William Wordsworth and other Romantic poets in the early 2.63th century will change forever.
"Of course Bartlet would endorse Hillary Clinton if he were a real person," he said of the character immortalized by actor Martin Sheen.
Immortalized in "Pretty Woman" the stores are upscale: Burberry, Cartier and Gucci sit alongside homegrown jeweler Harry Winston and fashion brand St John.
Their advance stalled on a bridge spanning the River Rhine, a battle immortalized in the book and Hollywood film "A Bridge Too Far."
For my Colgate players who had no professional basketball careers, the College Hoops series immortalized their playing careers in a major video game.
This is Takeshi Yamada, a rogue taxidermist (once featured on the short-lived 2013 AMC reality TV show Immortalized) who's larger than life.
Through the conversations with Mae's former teacher Mr. Chazokov, Mae learns of mythological tales of different people who have been immortalized through constellations.
In his time, Scholder worked alongside many mainstream Pop artists, including Andy Warhol, who immortalized him in a portrait that's also included here.
With the style on that, they cemented the genre of slam death metal and really immortalized the New York style of death metal.
By morning, this last instant of his life would be immortalized on the front pages of newspapers nationwide, including The New York Times.
How should we honor and remember these lesser-known astronauts who helped to set the stage for the now immortalized Apollo 21492 crew?
The answer can be found in this play, which links their fates to that of John Henry, the railroad worker immortalized in legend.
Somewhere not far from where I stood in Shiva's shadow, people were living the tropical cliché immortalized on office desktops across the globe.
Johnson's name was immortalized in the 2016 Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures, where she left her legacy on women scientists across the country.
Happily, it turned out that the building — which the artist Edward Hopper immortalized in a painting in 1927 — was merely undergoing structural work.
From astronomy to spaceflight, the five women immortalized in Lego form for this set each helped make NASA the world's preeminent space agency.
I think Jeremy and Diane will—maybe not today, but soon—be very grateful that we immortalized potentially mythological aspects to their youth.
Doesn't it require a truly undeserved sense of self-satisfaction to believe your penis is unique enough to be permanently immortalized in rubber?
A poster illustrating the day, "Cinématographe Lumière," was immortalized in a drawing by Henri Brispot, going up for auction by Sotheby's on August 5003.
Istanbul unveiled a tribute to its local beloved feline this week, but it's hardly the first time a cat has been immortalized in bronze.
Additionally, the city had once evicted musician Charles Mingus from the area, and Don DeLillo immortalized it with his 1973 novel, Great Jones Street.
The couple and their two precious daughters, James and (apparently) Ines, have had their Hollywood Walk of Fame family photo immortalized in illustrated form.
Justin Trudeau is already the prime minister of PR, but now he's also been immortalized another way: with a big sculpture made of butter.
Underground in Hong Kong The families and their lawyer are coming forward as their brush with history is immortalized in a new Hollywood movie.
Since being immortalized in ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, the human body has undergone changes—less in structure than in how we use them.
If you're Emanuel Santos, the artist who recently immortalized Cristiano Ronaldo in bust form outside Maderia's "Aeroporto Cristiano Ronaldo," you turn, naturally, to religion.
Studio Ghibli's beloved iconic animation My Neighbor Totoro will be immortalized as a theme park within the Aichi Prefecture's lush EXPO Park, RocketNews24 reports.
The sharp diss Donald Trump lobbed at a BBC editor on Thursday has been immortalized into a t-shirt, because why not, it's 2017.
The Mayor of Flavortown's long track record of being an overall good Guy was immortalized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Make no mistake, this is not "Cool Runnings II", a sequel to the Jamaican bobsleigh team's winter fantasy immortalized in the Hollywood hit movie.
From the very moment this video dropped, scenes were already immortalized through animated gifs and memes that consolidated a broad message into something small.
Inge Hardison, whose bronze sculptures immortalized black historical figures, innovators and ordinary people she characterized as "Our Folks," died on March 19363 in Manhattan.
He's also immortalized by a statue in Central Park, and his taxidermied body is open to viewers at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 
The car, whose origins were in Nazi Germany, became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture and has been immortalized over and over in film.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times While primarily a painter of people, the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn immortalized at least one tulip.
The site of the assassination was immortalized with the construction of a colorful city landmark, the Church of the Savior of the Spilled Blood.
In Montreal, where the Canadiens inspire quasi-religious devotion, Morenz remains a senior saint, immortalized by a statue outside the team's Bell Centre home.
" Four more pages of photos followed of the devastation in Flanders — a region whose name was immortalized in John McCrae's poem, "In Flanders Fields.
Ex-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn&aposs escape from Japan while on bail last month captivated the world – and now, the episode could become immortalized.
Then again, the lingering mystery surrounding these musical icons, immortalized in time, is part of what has made this story such a cottage industry.
Work is such a huge part of our lives that it has been immortalized, humorously and not so humorously, in movies, music and literature.
Jesuits, Franciscans, Benedictines, Augustinians: the names are iconic, their founders immortalized by sainthood, their members often bound together by vows of poverty and obedience.
Should Jesse Jackson's entire life come down to the anti-Semitic words "Hymietown," uttered by him in 1984 (and comically immortalized by Eddie Murphy)?
Fanny packs, a Juicy Couture sweatsuit, a Colin Kaepernick jersey, Geri Halliwell's red platform sneakers, and the white Calvin Klein slip dress immortalized in Clueless.
But now, the iconic musician has been immortalized in a way we know he'd approve of—by getting a prehistoric beast named in his honor.
He was the first person to finish the race twice, a win immortalized in the documentary The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young.
And any university that takes on such a burden risks becoming immortalized as the defendant in a landmark Supreme Court case abolishing affirmative action forever.
This theory was later immortalized in the film The Mothman Prophecies, which portrayed Mothy as a ChapStick-loving creature alongside Richard Gere and Debra Messing.
Johnny Cash is being immortalized with the baddest badass monument in the city of Folsom ... the home of his legendary penitentiary performance 48 years ago.
Chrissy Teigen was such a fan of Kermit the Frog when she was younger that she would've permanently immortalized the Muppets character on her body.
The 2002 off-Broadway hit, Matt & Ben, based on the friends writing the Good Will Hunting script immortalized their bromance — just like this throwback picture.
As the most famous survivors of the Soviet space dog elite, they have continued to be immortalized by loving homages, including a 2010 feature film.
Q. and A. Provence is a destination that has captivated travelers even before Peter Mayle's 1989 best seller "A Year in Provence" immortalized its charms.
Already immortalized in "All the President's Men" (a portrayal, it's noted, he dearly relished), Bradlee -- who died in 2014 -- is enjoying another moment, albeit posthumously.
He's also been immortalized by a statue in Central Park, and his taxidermied body is open to viewers at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
The Triumph TR7 was built from 1974-1981 and was immortalized for its wedge profile by the the "shape of things to come" advertising tagline
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Along with his friend and frequent collaborator Mike Pinkney, the pair immortalized their love for the medium in their first film, She's Allergic to Cats.
The mold the artist used was evidently a pliable material (or was lined with one), and the resulting buckles and ripples are immortalized in resin.
Like Lily-Rose Depp, Cara Delevingne, and Kristen Stewart before her, Smith joins the (exclusive) universe of Karl Lagerfeld's muses immortalized in a Chanel ad.
Andy Warhol immortalized her in a series of paintings during the 1960s, and Elton John memorialized her in the 1973 hit "Candle in the Wind."
Abloh's recent appointment to Louis Vuitton certainly helped him gain mainstream name recognition, but Off-White clothes are immortalized by streetwear obsessives and Rihanna alike.
In performances and in workshops for women, Dexter recounted a violent date rape, which she immortalized in "15 Ugly Minutes," one of her signature songs.
But the moment became immortalized in pop culture because footage of the event, shot by the actress Linda Evans, went the 1967 equivalent of viral.
Third Point has proposed modernizing labels on Campbell's trademark red-and-white cans, an icon whose status in American culture was immortalized by Andy Warhol.
Napa Valley, a delightful landscape of wildflowers and grapevines spread across miles of rolling hills, has been immortalized in film, literature and European wine competitions.
In the 2180s, the painter David Hockney was so enamored with his dachshunds, Stanley and Boodgie, that he immortalized them in paintings and a book.
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You're not given an explanation of what you're hearing, when the scratchy classical melodies were recorded, or what jazz musician was immortalized into this audio.
Immortalized in the golden gemstone, the bloodsucker's last supper is remarkable because it is rare to find parasites with their hosts in the fossil record.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man gets immortalized in a thematically stylized blue-and-red portrait, encroached upon by the superhero's iconic web approaching from the side.
Quite a few of his restaurant's recipes have been immortalized in 2016's The Adventures of Fat Rice: Recipes from the Chicago Restaurant Inspired by Macau.
Fittingly, the so-called "Clucking Clerk" was immortalized with its own postcard, which depicts the obedient bird in a cage-like booth, complete with a microphone.
The performance, which was immortalized in an iconic photograph by Richard Avedon, would also be the first and last time Anderson sang an opera role onstage.
Image: NASAOn Valentine's Day in 1990, Voyager 1 took this image, now immortalized in Carl Sagan's 1994 book of the same name: The Pale Blue Dot.
Lyrics immortalized by Edwin Starr in the 1970 Vietnam protest song, but for me it kind of grabs your attention and makes the point rather succinctly.
That's when her dad abruptly turned around and said to her aunt, "Jamie, shut the hell up; you sound stupid," making that now-immortalized facial expression.
Type: Average male Signature Move: Toxic masculinity A true icon, Weepinduo is the only pokémon fusion to be forever immortalized in the annals of internet history.
The squad's numbers were a bit higher than usual, however, thanks to a gutsy ball boy who took an opportunity to be immortalized with his heroes.
He quickly became immortalized on the internet as "Plaid Shirt Guy" after he was spotted visibly reacting to the president's words just behind his right shoulder.
The controversial Pepsi ad starring Kendall Jenner may have been short-lived, but unfortunately for those involved its legacy will be immortalized on the internet forever.
They famously recreated — and further immortalized — their characters' kiss in the rain at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, when they won the trophy for best kiss.
Popular Korean boy band BTS is being immortalized in Pop form this year, as is Migos, Johnny Cash, NSYNC, The Backstreet Boys, Post Malone and Kiss.
Now the beloved hellraiser is forever immortalized in a six-foot-two bronze likeness based on a photograph by rock photographer Robert John (minus the cigarette).
Pauly D is shining brighter than a summer day on the Jersey shore, now that he's immortalized his mug with an insane custom piece of jewelry.
The brand wanted a gritty reportage, something that would evoke the neorealist cinematic legacy of Naples immortalized by directors like Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio de Sica.
The Battle of Agincourt, immortalized in Shakespeare's play "Henry V," was one of the most consequential conflicts of the Hundred Years' War between England and France.
Caesar at first pushed away the diadem and George Washington immortalized himself with brilliantly executed resignations (first from the Continental Army, later from the presidency itself).
Tabitha's complicated arc of love, reclusion, and magic, immortalized through a neverending series of escapades made the show a classic treasure for many of its fans.
The Daily Dot spoke to one Nathaniel Smith, whose final year of high school will forever be immortalized in the cheesy glow of the taco chain.
In honor of the city's hosting World Pride this year, we are asking readers to tell us whom they would like to see immortalized this way.
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Audience members can sing along, and one will even be asked to play a central role: that of Sal, the mule immortalized in the titular tune.
But her leisure wear — the equestrian gear, swimsuits and cotton summer clothes immortalized in photos of family trips — also became a part of her visual imprint.
Touching tribute from Devin Booker to Kobe Bryant ... the Phoenix Suns superstar immortalized an autograph he got from the Mamba with a tattoo on his forearm.
In this one there are three people saluting as it goes past — it's a gesture that maybe took 10 seconds, but it's immortalized in the photograph.
Irving Burgie, a singer, composer and lyricist whose songs were immortalized by Harry Belafonte during the calypso craze of the 20073s, died on Friday in Brooklyn.
Immortalized in Werner Herzog's 1982 film "Fitzcarraldo," he was a man of limitless ambition who bloodily installed himself as Peru's Rey del Caucho—the Rubber King.
They immortalized the event in woodblock prints and watercolor scrolls, and the images proved so popular that versions were produced and disseminated over the following decades.
Although bright white giraffes aren't very common, there have been sightings before — and every time a candid white animal is immortalized in a photo, people freak out.
" It was Bernie who found him and yanked him out, and Bernie immortalized the whole situation years later in the biographical song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight.
In Bella's latest Instagram story from Monday night, the model shared yet another honor that has been bestowed upon the supermodel sisters: being immortalized in doll form.
However, now it's a purposely so, and about to be immortalized all over again — this time on color video for the upcoming Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade telecast.
Her chronicles of the regulars at Coyote Ugly Saloon, a bar in the East Village, were immortalized in a cult film starring Piper Perabo and Tyra Banks.
Well, no matter what happens, at least my meme sketch will be immortalized forever on the internets lolsaw someone use it just the other day xD~ pic.twitter.
Instead of watching the adult aftermath of the former Clueless stars, it would be a dream to watch millennial youth culture get immortalized in similarly iconic ways.
The actor immortalized the secret agent in the first five Bond films from 1962 to 1967 before returning for one more with 1971's Diamonds Are Forever.
Adam West, who immortalized the caped superhero for the 1960's TV series Batman, died Friday after a short battle with leukemia at the age of 88.
Brown's beautiful 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty, and subsequent $8,200 fine, has been immortalized for all who enter his rec room, or social media web, to see.
We already watched the landing live, and it's been immortalized in GIFs and a crisp 4K video, but there's nothing like still photography to appreciate the moment.
The 2002 off-Broadway hit, Matt & Ben, based on the duo's journey to write the Good Will Hunting script, immortalized their bromance — just like this throwback picture.
The red-headed singer is immortalized forever as a glasses-wearing tomato on the bottle, with a green leaf taking the place of his iconic shaggy haircut.
Ivan's siege of Kazan, immortalized on film in Eisenstein's film about his life, was in 2003 celebrated in a military history book published by Russia's defense ministry.
But Pompeo also knows where the President's head seems to be when it comes to State -- immortalized in his comment that he's the only person who matters.
The affair began in 1947 and was immortalized seven years later in Beauvoir's roman à clef, "The Mandarins," where Algren appears as the American writer Lewis Brogan.
" Rudyard Kipling immortalized the young soldier in his poem "Tommy," which says, in part: "For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' 'Chuck him out the brute!
They cement Gala's place as more than a famous object of the artist's attention, immortalized in paintings like The Madonna of Port Lligat and Portrait of Galarina.
For a film that should have immortalized Omalu's legacy, all I'm left with today is the memory of Will Smith's Nigerian "accent," etched indelibly into my memory.
"Xi Jinping Thought" — Xi's 14-point political theory that includes emphasis on core socialist values and party discipline — was immortalized in the Communist Party's constitution last November.
" Fortunately, Samantha Bee has immortalized that epithet — alongside every other phrase she's used to describe Donald Trump — in a very thorough supercut called the "official Trump Thesaurus.
The leading proponent of this position, or the one who immortalized it, was Yvonne Rainer, a founding member of the Judson Dance Theatre and Grand Union collectives.
In a moment that was immortalized in a mid-19th-century painting, soldiers and civilians tore down a gilded statue of Britain's King George III in Manhattan.
A luxurious hotel whose interiors have since been immortalized in "The Shining," it was and still is considered one of the jewels of the national park system.
Houston, a six-time Grammy winner, joins a roster of other celebrities to be immortalized on tour by BASE Holograms that includes Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly.
His version of kissing babies, as immortalized by "Les Guignols de l'Info"—a popular satirical puppet show—was " tâter le cul des vaches " ("caressing the cows' asses").
She immortalized her devotion to the power of riffs with the band's 2016 album, the cover of which featured a close-up shot of her knuckle tattoos.
Its most famous entrepreneur, Jack Nicklaus, is immortalized in bronze alongside a boulevard entering Muirfield Village, a luxury golf and home development he created in the 1970s.
In honor of New York City hosting World Pride this year, we are asking readers to tell us whom they would like to see immortalized this way.
An encounter with Frank Sinatra, when the two faced off while Ellison was shooting pool, was immortalized in Gay Talese&aposs famous 220 magazine profile of the singer.
In light of this golden news, we asked people to tell us about the stuff they uploaded back then, so this creatively depraved era can be immortalized forever.
On his tombstone in Père Lachaise Cemetery, he's still proudly immortalized in metal, examining his measuring tools, and the camera that proved to be his most enduring legacy.
City authorities have imposed a new ban at the site, beloved of tourists and immortalized in the 1953 romantic comedy "Roman Holiday" with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn.
Prodigy, a 21990 case where the investment firm now immortalized in the film The Wolf of Wall Street sued Prodigy over message board posts it claimed were defamatory.
The Hillary texting meme -- immortalized by photos of the secretary of state gazing at her smartphone in dark shades -- is the Internet's proof that she's a boss bitch.
In February, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star announced she was going to be immortalized in wax by sharing behind-the-scenes videos of herself getting measured.
In July, the Instagram comedian Shiggy (née Shaquille Mitchell) immortalized the song when he started the #inmyfeelingschallenge, a challenge that involved dancing to the song alongside a car.
While there are only five historic women among the city's numerous monuments, other anonymous women are immortalized in bronze, granite, and marble as allegorical figures, goddesses, and angels.
The 1912 voyage, which was immortalized in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, was tragically cut short when the steam ship hit an iceberg.
Hunter S. Thompson immortalized it in his essay, "The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved," which is now recognized as one of the original examples of gonzo journalism.
Victoria Gotti's life will be immortalized in a new Lifetime biopic set to premiere Saturday that explores her complicated relationship with her father, late mob boss John Gotti.
She, along with her close friend Sylvia Rivera, will soon be immortalized in a permanent monument near Stonewall that will honor their lives and devotion to human rights.
Hours later, Armstrong's words upon becoming the first human to set foot on the moon - "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" - were immortalized.
It's why D'Angelo could cover Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin'," Rihanna made the pop hit "Shut Up and Drive," and Prince immortalized the sensual nature of a little red Corvette.
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But Fidel Castro's image will not be immortalized with statues nor will public places be named after him, Raul Castro said, in keeping with his older brother's wishes.
A picture caption with an earlier version of this briefing referred incorrectly to a well-known photograph of the quarterback Y.A. Tittle that immortalized him in football lore.
Bowlers who have scored a perfect 300 have their names immortalized on a banner — The Kid, Roach, Benny — and get a Van Nest jacket courtesy of Mr. Farago.
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Classical music audiences have heard Schumann's song cycle "Dichterliebe" hundreds of times, a love-weary tale immortalized and canonized in the voices of dozens of great lieder interpreters.
The four have been friends for years, their bond immortalized by a photo of James, Wade and Paul riding a banana boat together while on vacation in 12.13.
It may be difficult to imagine Iceland without its signature glaciers, immortalized in mediaeval sagas and literature such as Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth".
Bracelegs Collective has immortalized the burger phone in a pin, since most of you, with your cool young parents, would be fools to waste money on a landline.
It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, which you can access by jumping off the hotel's famed diving board, and features a basalt rock infinity pool immortalized by photographer Slim Aarons.
Chrissy Teigen's iconic 2015 Golden Globes facial expression that was hilariously immortalized as a meme has made a return, but this time from her 3-year-old daughter Luna.
Mitchell will soon be immortalized by Patricia Arquette in the Showtimes series Escape at Dannemora, a fictional account of what went down at the Clinton Correctional Facility in 2015.
Our favorite pop stars (like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera) wore it thick, pastel, and frosty — a technique that's unfortunately immortalized in many of our own embarrassing yearbook photos.
It's common sports knowledge that you haven't made it until you've been immortalized in a gigantic, elaborate piece of corn-maze art only visible from high in the sky.
The two quickly fell into a tumultuous love affair that was immortalized in the Crosby, Stills & Nash's 231 classic, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," off their first self-titled album.
The fact he immortalized his love story with Nicole just causes Nicole more confusion, and Nicole and Ezra are both back to NYC again to meet with her therapist.
The footage, from 1904, comes from the wedding of Élaine Greffulhe, daughter of Comtesse Élisabeth Greffulhe, whom Proust immortalized as Oriane de Guermantes in In Search of Lost Time.
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The Millennium Falcon starship is immortalized on the Ultraboost 19, which showcases a gray and blue color scheme that&aposs elevated with a metallized cage and metallized heel counter.
The character — his coat became blue and his hat red — was soon immortalized, along with Winnie-the-Pooh, Little Bear and the Berenstain Bears, in the ursine literary pantheon.
The deadly scenes were later immortalized in "Dead Homes," a 50 Venezuelan novel about the rural epidemics of malaria and the waves of migration to the country's oil fields.
By the 21880s, then, the United States had slammed shut the "sea-washed, sunset gates" that Lazarus had immortalized in the 21920 poem at the Statue of Liberty's base.
Without realizing it, he was aping the autumnal patriarch immortalized by yet another writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, feasting in his palace, wild, impulsive and on the edge of madness.
The 10th panel, for instance, reframes George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River in December 1776, which was immortalized in the monumental painting by Emanuel Leutze in 1851.
Hambleton, whose star fell just as Basquiat and Haring's reputations became immortalized and their artworks became investment properties, is now the subject of a documentary by filmmaker Oren Jacoby.
Air Force officials repeatedly displayed penis drawings on their cockpit screens, which were then immortalized in a montage for the unit's amusement at the end of deployment, according to Military.
This thought process, as immortalized in this 1967 patent, led to the 901 speakers, the devices that helped drive the company's long-term success and which are still sold today.
She set up a ceramic studio and became a sculptor, and lived to see herself immortalized by Joan Collins in the 1955 film, The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing.
Steve Eisman, immortalized in the Michael Lewis book "The Big Short," is the latest to issue a warning about company debt at the lowest rung of the investment-grade ladder.
This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown had a front row seat to the adorable moment and couldn't help his shocked expression, now forever immortalized in the happy couple's moment.
There is no reward as gratifying as getting the Queen to hop on a track with you, as your voices are forever immortalized together through the everlasting power of music.
Her rumored beef with Patti LaBelle, another legendary soul singer, was immortalized in GIF form after she refused to shake LaBelle's hand during a 2014 visit to the White House.
But unlike the rest of us commoners who only needed to delete old LiveJournal accounts, the most embarrassing early role of every Hollywood Chris is immortalized on their iMDB page.
"They wrote back and said they'd really love to have them and I would forever be immortalized in their hall of fame if I did," he told the Canadian Press.
The two sculptors, who had a ten-year-long affair, immortalized one another in art, Auguste brooding in his bearded terracotta portrait, and Camille plaintively tilting her white plaster head.
It began in early 2013, as two Atlanta artists came together to create a beautiful song called "Body Party," which was forever immortalized with a video that featured Trinidad James.
She put the whole S.L.T. experience on Snapchat, which luckily disappeared or I could have been immortalized as the sweaty reporter stumbling through the routine behind Taylor Swift's best friend.
His shrine in Canterbury Cathedral became a popular pilgrimage site, and it was immortalized in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," which followed the journey of a group of pilgrims to his tomb.
The artist who transformed his subjects into Cubist abstractions is immortalized in an eerily realistic sculpture dressed in his trademark blue and white striped jersey and black rope-soled shoes.
Not many tech CEOs get to see themselves immortalized on the big screen, but the 2010 movie "The Social Network" put a dramatized version of Facebook's founding story in theaters.
It was an unmistakable reference to Rubio's penchant for water breaks while speaking, something immortalized in his oft-mocked GOP response to President Obama's 2013 State of the Union address.
Skip forward in time, and the court's masquerades of the 2176th century find a 20th-century parallel in the "café society" immortalized by Baron de Cabrol in whimsical collaged form.
Edgar Degas's most famous sculpture—deplored by early viewers, now deemed a masterpiece—immortalized the otherwise undistinguished Marie van Goethem, a young apprentice, or "little rat," at the Paris Opera.
Latta's guests eat off melamine plates embedded with sketches that she made as a child (her parents recently found the drawings and sent them off to be immortalized as tableware).
In fact, we haven't felt the urge to snuggle with an actual accessory like this since Thom Browne's adorable pup Hector was immortalized in the form of a leather handbag.
" At that point, Mr. Spicer shot out of the wings — pushing a podium similar to the one immortalized by Melissa McCarthy in her impersonation of him on "Saturday Night Live.
"John Wesley was a gift to the world, for his kindness and grace are immortalized in his works of theatre, TV and film," Pass said in a statement to CNN.
Perhaps more than the Pro Football Hall of Fame would do later, the image immortalized Tittle in football lore — in the image of the aging warrior who had finally fallen.
This dazed query, immortalized in song by Peggy Lee, might be posed not just by Mr. Silver's characters, contemplating their lives, but also by those portraying them, contemplating their script.
"So so SO much excitement to have my sweet Ri immortalized forever in the Star Wars universe that he loves so much," Lauren Westmoreland, Mr. Howell's girlfriend, wrote on Instagram.
The singer's immense popularity around the release of her 2010 album, "Teenage Dream," is immortalized in "Katy Perry: Part of Me," which takes place over her 124-show world tour.
A$AP Yams was immortalized this week in concert by the hip-hop community -- but he also lives on around the neck of A$AP Ferg ... diamond-studded and all.
The phrase, first immortalized in season seven e episode three when Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) wanted Jon Snow (Kit Harington) to "bend the knee," refers to the act of pledging fealty.
And finally, when the women who immortalized the phrase "the little Gucci dress" creates a LBD just as chic as her Gucci staples, you snag that $40 find while you can!
Just this week, she had her Met Gala press-on nails transported from L.A. to N.Y.C. by Katy Perry, and she recently had her body immortalized via a KKW perfume bottle.
It's the song that landed him a major label record contract, made him a cult figure, and ultimately immortalized him as the inspiration for David Bowie's iconic alter ego, Ziggy Stardust.
They likely would campaign separately, with Schultz confident she can connect with blue-collar voters like her late father, the lunch pail–carrying utility worker she has immortalized in her writing.
As chronicled by the famed scholar Ivan Morris, Japan's greatest historical heroes are notable for their utter lack of success, immortalized only after their goals have been thwarted, their dreams crushed.
Almost mythic in the American imagination, the car has been immortalized in television and film from "Route 66" and "Hot Rods to Hell" in the 1960s to "Corvette Summer" in 1978.
Gutfreund was known as "The King of Wall Street," and his dapper "cigar chomping" antics were immortalized in the magazines like "Business Week" and the book "Liar's Poker," the Journal notes.
Craig Sager's legacy just got the ultimate big up from a huge L.A. street artist ... being immortalized on some Tinseltown bricks right next to fellow Jimmy V award winner Stuart Scott.
His arms are homage to his willingness to jump hurdles set forth by the glamor of a reality show and being immortalized as the grunt of a skit on Chappelle's Show.
She also became known for her one-liners, perhaps most notably "My heart is gold, but my vagine is platinum" — a sentiment she later immortalized in her Riot Society clothing line.
Ms. Friedman said that she did not see the photo until the 1960s, when she came upon a book of Mr. Eisenstaedt's images and found the moment immortalized on the page.
The gathering immortalized by Mr. Bissinger — "pretty good for a summer's day in the garden of a New York City brownstone," Mr. Vidal told Smithsonian magazine in 2007 — was not unusual.
Oliver L. Brown, who stood in for his daughter Linda, a third grader, on the legal papers — instead of Briggs wind up being immortalized as a benchmark in civil rights jurisprudence?
It was immortalized on camera by photographer Elliot McGucken who encountered the sight on his way to Badwater Basin (which he ultimately couldn't reach due to road closures at the time).
LONDON (Reuters) - British supermodel Kate Moss has been stripped down and immortalized as a naked, armless mannequin in an advant-garde sculpture titled 'MILF', which has gone on display in London.
He said he had helped write hits like "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You," which Elvis Presley immortalized, but had sold off his rights before getting proper credit.
Virgil Grissom, known as Gus, one of the seven original Mercury astronauts immortalized by Tom Wolfe in his book "The Right Stuff," was the second American in space, after Alan Shepard.
Some of Keene's characters are documented if obscure figures like the Prussian circus performer Miss La La, or "La Mulâtresse-Canon," whom Degas immortalized hanging from a rope by her teeth.
This shoe-player relationship was later immortalized in a highly recognizable 1981 ad, in which the sports great shouts out his size-16 Superstars for assisting his trademark high-flying shot.
George's story has been immortalized in movies like the Oscar-winning "The King's Speech" and Netflix's "The Crown," but you may not have the full picture of his history-making life.
The club will sit along a commercial strip in Lagoa, an affluent lakeside neighborhood adjacent to Copacabana and Ipanema (the district immortalized in one of Brazil's most famous bossa nova tunes).
" June 13, 1981: Among the participants at the World Invitational Double Dutch Championship are the Lower East Side's Fantastic Four, who are later immortalized in the documentary "Pick Up Your Feet.
So Choice One is, you are immortalized, but there is no more reproduction on Earth, no pregnancy, no first birthday, no first love'—and I go on and on and on.
You don't just pick your own paint color — you can create a new one, name it after yourself and have it forever immortalized on Ferrari's gleaming wall of paint color samples.
Sinosphere HONG KONG — President-elect Donald J. Trump's golden quiff, bushy eyebrows and preening gestures were immortalized this week in China — though perhaps not in a way that he would like.
The woman pictured next to Smudge in the meme is a bit further removed from her experience, in a moment that&aposs now immortalized in nearly every part of the internet.
As a costume it's been remixed and immortalized in classics like Its The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, Steven Spielburg's E.T., South Park, and the iconic paper ghost from Spongebob Squarepants below.
Nick Saban Mr. Saban, already immortalized in bronze outside Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, has won four national championships since he became the University of Alabama's head football coach in 2007.
Eli Manning deserves to be immortalized in bronze at his alma mater ... so says Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker, who tells TMZ Sports the former-Ole Miss QB needs a campus statue!!!
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Great romances have been immortalized on stage and screen throughout time: Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Romeo and Juliet, Edward and Bella, Jacob and Bella.
There is a thread running through the immortalized tweets; they are mostly nuggets of throw-away wisdom that would normally be forgotten rather than sown into the fabric of our collective minds.
The Jerry Garcia Band's appearance on March 1st, 1980, at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, was immortalized in "Garcia Live Volume One," a three-disc CD set released in 2013.
Vin Diesel, the action movie star known for his very smooth head and muscular build, has been immortalized forever in a bust made entirely of ham and a few slices of cheese.
During the development of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata passed away, but it looks like his legacy is forever immortalized in the lands of Hyrule.
Their reunion was immortalized in an Instagram post that finds Radcliffe and Wright grinning with their arms wrapped around Harry Potter director Chris Columbus, who also went to check out the show.
Did Scott inhabit the underworld for so long that he grew to power and became a revered God, worshipped by the inhabitants of AstroWorld in the Dark Time and immortalized via statues?
The designer will be immortalized on the silver screen in another forthcoming flick: Besides The Ripper, there's also the Andrew Haigh-directed McQueen biopic that's expected to begin production later this year.
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard and you'll see lots of recently departed names immortalized in the sidewalk -- 15 of them from this year, including Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was famous for ... being famous.
Pardon Kenny G if he toots his own horn, but his legendary saxophone deserves to be immortalized before the one Bill Clinton famously played on the campaign trail ... according to Kenny, anyway.
" Someone like FDR, said the man who immortalized on screen the refusal to bow down before any authority, could "handle those babies in Washington, but they're too smart for guys like me.
This bipartisan unity was immortalized by the joint appearance on the front cover of Paris Match of UMP's Nicolas Sarkozy and the Socialist leader François Hollande, both calling for the treaty's ratification.
The DeLorean, a car immortalized by the Back to the Future film franchise, was relegated to the pages of history some 35 years ago when the original production came to a halt.
The "Jacob" paintings are unsigned—indicating a substantial role in their execution by Zurbarán's assistants, who, incidentally, may well be immortalized in the realistic faces of the figures—and uneven in quality.
Street signs promoting holiday events in the village — which was immortalized in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" — and in neighboring towns start popping up right after Labor Day.
In 22001, Prince Alexander Nevsky defeated the Swedes, and in 22003 he drove the Teutonic knights back across the frozen Lake Peipus, a battle immortalized in Sergei Eisenstein's classic film Alexander Nevsky.
Favre joined Marvin Harrison, Tony Dungy, Kevin Greene, Orlando Pace, Ken Stabler, Dick Stanfel and Eddie DeBartolo Jr. in the 2016 class of football greats who were immortalized during a special ceremony.
Prince William probably wants to forget about his lit night dancing up a storm inside a Swiss nightclub, but now it's been immortalized in a new track from Oakland rap duo Luniz.
" Playing Sally in this all-star resurrection of the 1971 Stephen Sondheim musical and backed by the New York Philharmonic, she immortalized the Sondheim songs "In Buddy's Eyes" and "Losing My Mind.
At Paintbox, a nail studio in New York City, clients can get a manicure, then insert their hands into a photo box where their latest coat of metallic teal will be immortalized.
Mr. Kerouac immortalized his cross-country adventures with Mr. Cassady in his 1957 novel "On the Road," which was heavily influenced by the way Cassady talked and communicated in letters to Kerouac.
Visitors take pictures of the carved wooden sculpture depicting Montferrand, a logging giant who was immortalized in a Stompin' Tom Connors song and was thought to be the inspiration behind Paul Bunyan.
Quick-thinking Chinese entrepreneurs, though, went ahead with their attempts to cash in on the now-immortalized moment, with smartphone cases featuring Liang and Zhang already on sale on e-commerce sites.
He sentenced the confessed heroin smuggler in the so-called French Connection case, involving Marseille-based traffickers who were immortalized in the 21979 film of the same name that starred Gene Hackman.
The animated ABC television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is more than 50 years old, yet somehow, just like the "Peanuts" character immortalized in its title, it manages to seem forever young.
Bush's handling of the downturn and inability to forge a common-man touch – immortalized by his surprise encounter with a supermarket checkout scanner - allowed Bill Clinton to win the 1992 election handily.
Jonathan Larson's 1996 musical, about Lower East Side artists living in the shadow of AIDS, was immortalized when its creator died of an aortic aneurysm just before its opening night Off Broadway.
Buoyed by the advent of radio newscasts, telephone communication, and widespread access to print news, these encounters were immortalized by one of the most iconic media feeding frenzies of the 20th century.
The planned work includes a cemetery drainage system, shelter, bathrooms, lighting, a lockable entrance, and a redesign of the surrounding landscape to better reflect it as immortalized in van Gogh's last canvases.
The 19463th Regiment had been immortalized as the "Fighting Sixty-Ninth," by Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, and as the "Fighting Irish," by Joyce Kilmer in his World War I poem.
Seeing as how periods are an integral part of the human experience for, you know, 50% of the population, it's only fitting that the bloodbath miracle of menstruation be immortalized in pop culture.
While Balto is the sled dog immortalized in Central Park, there were other dogs who faced the same unforgiving weather and terrifying odds to help transport the much-needed antitoxin serum to Nome.
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A glimpse into the mental illness that afflicted King George III — the monarch who was known as the "Mad King" and has been immortalized in Broadway's Hamilton — has been shared by Buckingham Palace.
So he was clearly onto something, and now Carreyrou's work will be immortalized not just through his own book and the potential Hollywood adaptation, but in a bad Space Invaders clone as well.
KKR gained widespread recognition early on through its $25 billion leveraged buyout of tobacco and food conglomerate RJR Nabisco in 1988, a battle that was immortalized in the bestseller 'Barbarians at the Gate.
These are, after all, many of the haunts and places immortalized in Drake's lines (and not in Drake's lines) permanently closing, and being bulldozed into extinction to pave way for a "revitalized" city.
Since Coldplay took the field for their Pepsi Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show, their performance has been immortalized in Internet memes – as frontman Chris Martin's 11-year-old daughter Apple warned might happen.
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The tributes to Tyler Skaggs are still pouring in ... the Angels pitcher who tragically died this month was just immortalized with an insanely realistic mural outside of his old H.S. in Santa Monica.
Benzodiazepines include drugs like Xanax, Klonopin, and Valium, the drug immortalized in the Rolling Stones track "Mother's Little Helper" for its sedative and calming (albeit, at least in the song, ultimately deadly) properties.
You have my word, we will honor his name and the character of 'Alan Parrish' will stand alone and be forever immortalized in the world of JUMANJI in an earnest and cool way.
Characters in works of fiction may be used to having their love immortalized in art—but real people rarely condense those beautiful, joyous, and painful chapters of life into something tangible and shareable.
The watering hole, with its 60-foot (18-meter) bar immortalized in the 1959 movie "Our Man in Havana," was frequented by film stars such as John Wayne, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable.
Former House Speaker John Boehner was immortalized in the House with a congressional portrait unveiling ceremony in a uniting moment for Democrats and Republicans amid a divisive impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Goya famously depicted bats as evil beasts in "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" (1799); Van Gogh, observing a taxidermied tropical bat, immortalized it as a powerful creature ascending from some fiery hell.
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You have my word, we will honor his name and the character of "Alan Parrish" will stand alone and be forever immortalized in the world of JUMANJI in an earnest and cool way.
Photography offers a means of ensuring that, despite current attempts, these bodies and lives can never be fully erased from existence — these representations will be immortalized long after this horrifying campaign is extinguished.
" Rock and roll dragged Lisztomania into the twentieth century, as Elvis Presley fans swooned and screamed—a phenomenon immortalized in the title of his 1959 compilation album, "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong.
This isn't the Asbury Park that Bruce Springsteen immortalized — he didn't add meows to any of his tracks — but this temporary addition to the boardwalk still promises to be worth a road trip.
The Frioul If Express ferries you to If Island — where you can explore the abandoned 231th-century prison immortalized in the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" — and then onward to Ratonneau Island.
Because that fossil is fragmented and poorly preserved, not all scientists agreed that it was a piece of green algae immortalized in rock; the uncertainty left the early history of seaweeds in doubt.
From her dark brunette beginnings to the choppy lob immortalized in a sitcom, scroll through the gallery ahead for every Jennifer Aniston haircut that will undoubtedly inspire salon appointments for years to come.
That was immortalized in the novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which was published in 1984 and greeted less as fiction than as a distillation of the zeitgeist in all its greedy, seedy glory.
The moment episode 6 ends, there are the immortalized YouTube sketches, the group's website, the opportunities to catch up on their individual work after appreciating their capacity to create as well as perform.
The British rowing team decided against staying in the Olympic athletes' village and instead set up camp in a hotel in Ipanema, the neighborhood immortalized by the bossa nova song "Girl from Ipanema".
The performance immortalized a move that re-entered the public consciousness recently, when Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, said he had dressed as Jackson and done the moonwalk during a dance contest in 1984.
Now, Twitter user Dieting Hippo has fittingly immortalized the demonic space in BATHDOOM—a new map for 1994's Doom II that allows players to wander the legendarily bad bathroom as the bloodthirsty Doomguy.
His spectacular comics series The Unwritten reinvents Harry Potter as a real-life boy immortalized in his father's fantasy novels, and dealing with the backlash of the magical intrigue built around his father's work.
The result is a slightly sinister lithographic portrait of the poet; it replicates his self-styled, all-knowing confidence, once the subject of so many black-and-white photographs, now forever immortalized in ink.
This isn't the first time the race to the White House has been immortalized in comedy: late night programs like Saturday Night Live have focused much of their recent programming on the presidential candidates.
These ingredients, forever immortalized in a jingle, became greater than their sum, and today, the impact of the Big Mac can be felt far beyond the grease and griddle of your local golden arches.
Two years later, he was immortalized as a character in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, the sequel to which featured a level with a gap named after his famous slam at Point Loma High School.
Convinced that only a drawn out, gory scene could deter young viewers from contemplating or attempting suicide, the show's creators immortalized a dangerous representation of self-harm that may do more damage than good.
Wells Fargo, the financial services giant immortalized in lyrics to "The Music Man," has apologized for advertisements that seemed to suggest that teenagers should set aside their artistic dreams and choose careers in science.
But Comcast did not want one asset — him — and so Mr. Katzenberg left the company, a moment that was marked by a ceremony outside the Chinese Theater, where his footprints were immortalized in cement.
One morning meme included the photo of Teigen at the Golden Globes — if you were on Twitter at the time, you'll remember the supermodel's pained face that has now been immortalized on the internet.
Backpack Kid's signature dance, the Floss, is already immortalized in Fortnite ... and, while he says he never got a penny from the game, he's not sweatin' it -- 'cause he's banking on a new dance.
It begins in 1998, and the famously garbled "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" monologue from the '80s arcade game Zero Wing, which subsequently immortalized in a flash cartoon with the same name.
It's a common image of behind-the-scenes life at a dog show, immortalized by the Christopher Guest comedy "Best in Show," which depicts dog owners feeding their Shih Tzus fresh salmon and kidneys.
Immortalized by countless romantic comedies, the idea behind this approach simply involves a man wearing a woman down, despite her protests or expressions of disinterest, until she ultimately decides she's open to a relationship.
While they were fine tagging along, they weren't exactly thrilled at the prospect of the photos accompanying the piece and having their faces immortalized online next to a bunch of giant, preserved whale dicks.
In the case of Davis — as with the dictators before him, and as will be with P.G.T. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee after him — a despicable man was raised up and immortalized in stone.
Exploring topics such as black male sexuality and the underground BDSM scene, Robert Mapplethorpe immortalized the marginalized communities of early 1980s New York City with his striking images — and challenged conservative notions of beauty.
The problem with creating portraits of women from John Singer Sargent's world is that so many of those portraits have already been brilliantly, unforgettably created and immortalized, from sketch to canvas, by Sargent himself.
Donald Trump's top immigration official tried his hand at poetry Tuesday, revamping "The New Colossus"—the Emma Lazarus sonnet immortalized inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty—to fit the administration's nativist policies.
Joost van der Westhuizen, one of South Africa's greatest rugby players, who is best remembered for his part in a 22010 World Cup victory immortalized in a 210 movie, died on Monday in Johannesburg.
And Gluck saw her subsequent love affair with the socialite Nesta Obermer, immortalized in the double portrait "Medallion," as a true twinning of souls, though it was to cause her both joy and heartache.
Recently announced projects include director Baz Luhrmann's announced biography of Elvis Presley (already immortalized in multiple projects), this time starring Austin Butler as the young singer and Tom Hanks as his imperious manager, Col.
As immortalized in When Harry Met Sally, a casual listener to the song is likely to be confused as to what the central opening lyric means: The answer is that it's a rhetorical question.
A lover of animals, the Frenchman himself owned a primate named Bi and a pug named Azor, both of whom he immortalized through illustration, too — particularly the canine, who often appears in Guérard's works.
The internet's favorite in denial dog has been immortalized in free game form to continue to show us that we can all try to keep it together, while the world around us is falling apart.
Some have already speculated about what Fisher's death means for Princess Leia in future installments in the series, while fans have made moves to get the actress' most memorable role immortalized as a Disney Princess.
After news hit that Carrie Fisher reportedly had a heart attack while on a plane to Los Angeles, members of her Star Wars family started sharing best wishes for the actress who immortalized Princess Leia.
It's no longer the blonde, Meg Ryan–esque tangle immortalized on the back flap of 2006's Eat, Pray, Love, but a sleek and angular bob that Gilbert ruffles and parts periodically as she speaks.
As recently immortalized by a Tim Robinson sketch in I Think You Should Leave, even if you do post pictures where you look cute and happy, it must be accompanied by a self-deprecating caption.
Another noticed a similarity between Dream and her other aunt, Kim Kardashian-West: "She has Kim's cry face lol," said a commenter, referring to the reality star's infamous look that has been immortalized in art.
All but one of his characters ends up six feet under by the time this daffy, inspired musical concludes, but his brilliant performance deserves to be immortalized in Broadway lore for some time to come.
Ride, who died in 2012, has been honored in a variety of ways in recent years: Google depicted her in a Google Doodle in 2015, and she was immortalized in Lego form earlier this year.
Save being immortalized as a hard boozin' community in Stompin' Tom Connors' classic "Sudbury Saturday Night," the Nickel City as its called is probably best known for producing the late '90s rap-rockers Project Wyze.
Anyway, I'm glad that my old roommate's laundry shirt is immortalized in this Lil Wayne video, which, come to think of it, is a pretty good metaphor for what this Kevin Rudolf song sounds like.
The outpouring love for Luke Perry proves he's a strong candidate to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- and yet, it's gonna take at least 5 years before he can be immortalized.
It's a doggy dog world in Hollywood, where Snoop Dogg was immortalized Monday with his own star on the Walk of Fame ... and he's got an idea of who (or what) should get one next.
One prominent Egyptologist has theorized that Queen Nefertiti, whose regal beauty was immortalized in a bust on display in a Berlin museum, could be buried in the walls of Tut's 3,300-year-old pharaonic mausoleum.
Discovery of Nefertiti, whose chiseled cheekbones and regal beauty were immortalized in a 3,300-year-old bust now in a Berlin museum, would shed fresh light on what remains a mysterious period of Egyptian history.
These tropes, immortalized in movie portrayals from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" to "Bad Teacher," are nearly as common as the saintly sages who unlock the hidden creativity of their students or rescue downtrodden minority children.
In many respects, Mr. Gutfreund — immortalized in Michael Lewis's "Liar's Poker" — helped lay the groundwork for the excesses that took the industry to the brink of disaster almost two decades after he was forced out.
"She deserves to be ruthlessly examined," said Peter Staley, a long-time AIDS activist and Clinton supporter, whose work with ACT-UP's Treatment Action Group was immortalized in the documentary How to Survive a Plague.
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.
Immortalized in books like Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On, Dugas also became central to the narrative at the time that the disease was spread by reckless, promiscuous men who have sex with men.
Ever since Whalerock Industries launched Kim Kardashian's Kimoji in 2015, celebrities as varied as One Direction's Zayn Malik to UFC champion Conor McGregor to, well, Albert Einstein have been immortalized in the form of emoji.
The people van Gogh rendered on canvas — the provincial French functionaries, doctors, barmaids and farmers immortalized on museum walls — are brought to uncanny life, with the voices of professional actors, some of them well known.
The temple objected to the use of the statue's likeness in the "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," which features a much darker portrayal of the teenage half-human, half-witch immortalized decades ago in Archie comics.
Boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, immortalized in the Denzel Washington film and in Bob Dylan's song, grew up on its streets and was falsely accused of a triple homicide committed in one of its local bars.
Dubbed "the most photographed generation in history" by Gen Z expert Jason Dorsey, there's an unwritten rule of not being seen in the same dress over and over again, especially once it's been immortalized online.
Ledger immortalized the role, giving that menacing edge to predecessor Jack Nicholson's portrayal, while Leto's was considered the worst thing about a movie that was one of the worst things ever to happen to cinema.
The Brazil forward, in Kazan for Friday's quarter-final against Belgium, is the third footballer to receive the honor with Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina's Lionel Messi having already been immortalized on the city walls.
Both The Upside and Les Intouchables are loosely based on the real friendship between French aristocrat Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his carer, Algerian immigrant Abdel Sellou, immortalized in Borgo's best-selling memoir, A Second Wind.
In the 1930s, the pachuco style was immortalized when the Juárez-based performer Germán Valdés harnessed the pachuco dialect and clothes in his infamous caricature Tin-Tan, spreading the pachuco look across the North American continent.
Additionally while visiting the wreckage, the group laid a wreath and held a ceremony honoring those who perished from the 1912 voyage, which was immortalized in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Scene 4: "Steve visits the Smithsonian": A couple of key moments here: Steve visits the museum where he's been immortalized for the masses — more Bucky Barnes backstory — and sees images of both Bucky and Peggy Carter.
PARIS (Reuters) - It was a stunning goal, worthy of winning any title, and now Zinedine Zidane's majestic volley for Real Madrid in their 2002 Champions League final win has been immortalized in crystal, 100 times over.
Cult french duo Daft Punk made only a very brief cameo as a portrait in the video for "Starboy," their collaboration with Toronto artist The Weeknd, but now they've immortalized the moment as a canvas print.
That colorful personality and ability to control a party's tempo has immortalized Tony as a musical superstar, but also as a constant beacon of inspiration for young, queer and alternative artists coming out of the city.
Like Samart, he managed to become a western boxing champ as well as a Muay Thai champ and was even immortalized, give or take the odd physical discrepancy, in Capcom's poplar computer game series Street Fighter.
They busted out some moves, encouraging others to join and share their own videos with the #boogiedown hashtag for a shot at the grand prize: having your dance digitally immortalized as an emote in the game.
Stone -- who has a likeness of President Richard Nixon immortalized in a tattoo on his back -- has a decades-long history of embracing his image as a political guru who relishes the dark underbelly of politics.
Here are the moments from the profile that I am most looking forward to seeing immortalized in the movie based on Mallory's life that will surely follow: I told Raine that Mallory's mother was not dead.
" Their driver shows up in a "Pink Cadillac," claiming to be a moonlighting Mary Kay saleswoman, but she's actually the ghost of Madam Marie, the deceased boardwalk psychic immortalized in "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).
Her sex-positive image is the cornerstone of a business empire built on health and diet books, cosmetics, supplements, branded salt rubs, protein shakes and, of course, Thighmasters, those overgrown binder clips immortalized in 1990s infomercials.
DeChambeau, 24, grew up admiring Tiger Woods, who had brought a football mentality to the sport, his toughness immortalized by his victory at the 2008 United States Open despite a left leg in need of surgery.
Yet when the event was later immortalized online, at least one infamous individual was missing from the names of the masters of the universe who had gathered for the evening: the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
" Of course, there's a lot of acid talk, from the famous warning about a bad batch of "brown acid," immortalized in Michael Wadleigh's concert documentary , from 1970, to arcane debates about what constitutes a "bum trip.
Last fall, the Bon Marché department store, a temple of retail immortalized by Zola, mounted a sprawling Brooklyn Rive Gauche "installation," a display of Mason jars, succulents, and exposed brick; " le kale " was cited as inspiration.
The performance immortalized a move that recently re-entered the public consciousness when Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, who is white, said he had dressed as Jackson and done the moonwalk during a dance contest in 1984.
He immortalized the voyages in a book and a documentary film, both titled "The Ra Expeditions" (1971), and in another book, "Thor Heyerdahl and the Reed Boat Ra" (1974), by Barbara Beasley Murphy and Mr. Baker.
When Mr. Nakamura was immortalized as one of four "ramen gods" in a set of Hello Kitty notepads and phone straps, Kitty was posed with her left paw raised high in emulation of the Nakamura Shake.
In this way, Aparicio has been immortalized in the history of Tlaxiaco, along with other Oaxacan artists who have transcended borders such as the singer Lila Downs, whose face is also reflected on the street art.
The use of the beads was a way for these women's names to be immortalized, despite the fact that they live in a society that actively tries to make them fade into the background or even disappear.
The clips, now deleted but immortalized in the video below via ​Complex​​, show Kingston siding with Meek Mill, calling The Game "a hoe," questioning the Compton rapper's Blood ties, and slipping in and out of Jamaican Patois.
Whether that's walking over subway grates in five-inch heels with nary a stumble, rocking waist-length faux dreads for her new role in Ocean's Eight, or turning a political statement into an instantly immortalized fashion moment.
In the US, the raised fist has become largely associated with the Black Power movement of the 1960s and '70s, immortalized by the Black Panthers and black athletes John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Olympics.
"I never thought I'd see the day when Thing 1 and Thing 2 would check each other," Dillard joked to audiences, comparing Bryant and Dixon to the Dr. Seuss characters immortalized in The Cat in the Hat.
The Venice-Simplon Orient Express, that legendary long-distance passenger train service immortalized by Agatha Christie, Bram Stoker and countless others, is reinstating its historic route between London, Paris and Berlin in restored 1920s Art Deco carriages.
She wore them so often, the burgundy dress was in the opening credits sequence of the first season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians and the hot pink design was immortalized in her Madame Tussauds wax figure.
The late father and husband, who was recently immortalized by David Schwimmer on Ryan Murphy's The People V. O.J. Simpson, but will always first be remembered as the patriarchal figure of the now über-famous Kardashian family.
A court in the southwestern province of Antalya sentenced Rifat Cetin - who likened Erdogan on social media to the "small, slimy creature" immortalized in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels - to a year in jail, suspended for five years.
As I knelt in front of my bedroom mirror, scissors and plastic garbage can at the ready, I created the ragged, stringy mess that would end up being immortalized on my driver's license a few weeks later.
After scoring the winning shootout goal in the 113 Women's World Cup finale against China, Chastain was immortalized in a photo as she fell to her knees, whipped off her shirt, and clenched her fists in excitement.
"Chain Letters gives you the freedom to have whatever word or phrase — however obscure — immortalized, and I think that this freedom is incredibly appealing," Ducas tells PEOPLE from her design studio at her glamorous King's Road boutique.
After the 2008 closure of Tempelhof Airport — constructed during the Weimar Republic, expanded by Nazi Germany and immortalized by the 1948-9 Berlin Airlift — municipal leaders resisted pressure to sell the land to commercial real estate developers.
Riggs was a former Wimbledon and US Open champion who gained notoriety in 1973 when he lost a grudge match against Billie Jean King that was immortalized on film in 2017 as the 'Battle of the Sexes'.
With projects like this one and the Environmental Protection Agency's dispatch of 70 photographers across the US to visualize environmental concerns, the 1970s saw a return to the kind of documentary photography that immortalized the Great Depression.
The González case was immortalized by a Pulitzer-winning photograph of a heavily armed US border patrol officer encountering a terrified González during an April 2000 raid to take custody of the child from his American relatives.
The name conveyed a vulnerability that she would later invoke in her performances and in motivational workshops for women, in which she recounted the date rape she immortalized in "21993 Ugly Minutes," one of her signature songs.
Robert M. Yerkes — his name immortalized today at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Atlanta — conducted a severely flawed series of tests of American servicemen purporting to establish the intellectual inferiority of eastern and southern Europeans.
This new one-name Oprah is the one you'd easily find immortalized on billboards, and magazine covers, and murals in black neighborhoods — a headshot of hers painted alongside portraits of Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and Michael Jordan.
"It's really cool that's how he's immortalized is through one of those because that's probably one of the best things they could have picked," Westmoreland told the outlet, adding that his fifth birthday was Star Wars themed.
The hunger-stricken areas include some of the same ones afflicted during South Sudan's last famine in 103, immortalized by a Pulitzer Prize-winning picture of a vulture squatting behind a starving toddler too exhausted to crawl.
When Audrey Hepburn stood outside Tiffany Fifth Avenue in 1961, paper coffee cup and croissant in hand, pining after her dream diamonds, she immortalized the phrase "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and inspired far-flung fantasies for decades to come.
This particular piece is an homage to a real jacket worn by a homeless punk teenager named Tweeky Dave who was immortalized in the photography of Jim Goldberg and featured prominently in his 1995 book, Raised by Wolves.
In an interview with The Fresno Bee, Mr. Bradlee said his father, who was immortalized by Jason Robards in the journalism classic "All the President's Men," once told him that he would forever be associated with Mr. Robards.
On June 1, 2011 seapunk was immortalized on the internet via a Twitter hashtag, and a small band of web artists and electronic musicians began developing a look, sound, and ideology that they believed encapsulated the seapunk aesthetic.
Helô Pinheiro, 71, the woman who was immortalized by the 1960s bossa nova classic "The Girl from Ipanema," returns to her old stomping ground as a torchbearer on the final day of the 2016 Summer Games torch relay.
See for yourself: Penfield's experiments with stimulating different parts of the brains helped us learn to map its different sensory areas and he also was immortalized in the Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
"By taking an alternative approach we have generated the first human immortalized adult erythroid line… and in doing so, have demonstrated a feasible way to sustainably manufacture red cells for clinical use from in vitro culture," Frayne added.
Rachel Green's layered lob on Friends was one of the most iconic hairstyles of the '90s, so much so, that it's immortalized today (we recently broke down the history behind the most iconic photo of the look, here).
Dante Gabriel Rossetti immortalized two of his models: Elizabeth Siddal and Jane Morris, both of whom feature in the "Whisper of the Muse" section, which examines painted and photographic portraiture in these circles in the 1860s and 70s.
The incongruousness of the hobby, and his skill at it, was immortalized in a "Chappelle's Show" skit from 22015, in which Prince, who was barely five feet three, drifts gently down from the basket after a winning dunk.
He was immortalized several years ago when students on a field trip to Lake of the Clouds in Michigan's Upper Peninsula discovered a new microscopic blue-green algal diatom species and named it Brachysira gatesii in his honor.
The two old friends hadn't worked together for two decades; when McDonald showed up at the studio, he and Loggins were dressed in nearly-identical flannel shirts, a moment that Thundercat thankfully immortalized on his iPhone camera roll.
Mr. Menéndez's anger at anyone who questioned him was immortalized in a 1984 photograph that showed aides restraining him as he brandished a knife at protesters who were yelling "Coward!" and "Murderer!" as he exited a television studio.
Highlighting the "precious" links between the monarchy and "our Jewish community," Charles also spoke about the better known stories of Philip's mother Princess Alice of Greece, whose life is immortalized in the third season of Netflix's The Crown.
His "luckiest man" speech to his fans at Yankee Stadium — immortalized by Gary Cooper in the 1942 biopic — "a selfless speech that defined a tragically shortened life" became the standard against which all other sports valedictories are measured.
Ms. Peck's, "The Little Dancer" at the Kennedy Center in 2014, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman, had the shortest life; she played Marie van Goethem, the title character — the girl immortalized in Edgar Degas's "Little Dancer" statue.
Her new book, "Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations Into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis," chronicles the hilarious escapades of men and women who should have been promptly fired rather than immortalized by this skillful reporter.
It first came into military use during the Spanish Civil War, notably as part of the German-led bombing of the Basque town of Guernica in 1937, which was later immortalized by Picasso in his famous antiwar painting.
That double-edged response, by the way, really makes sense when one of them is played, as she is here, by Patti LuPone (in fine, penetrating voice and glowering form as Joanne, the part immortalized by Elaine Stritch).
The multi-sensory exhibition includes elephants immortalized in works eight-to-12 feet high, and a Buddhist-style shrine offers incense and a bell ringing every 15 minutes to honor animals lost to a $10 billion yearly industry.
The technique immortalized by Apple's Ken Burns Effect — which will zoom in on photos and then pan across them — wasn't invented by Burns; he has most frequently said he learned of it from his mentor, documentarian Jerome Liebling.
The 37-year-old reality star and mogul stepped out on the 2018 Met Gala red carpet doing what she does best: putting her famous figure on display (reminder she's now immortalized her body via a KKW perfume bottle).
While Holly's journey is famously immortalized in the lyrics of Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side," and her legacy preserved in iconic underground films, Alexis's influence is harder to locate in our sparsely recorded history of trans people.
Early in her transition, she experimented with wearing makeup and dresses—and she immortalized her first blowout on Instagram—but she preferred not to put on lipstick and foundation, and was most at ease in jeans or workout clothes.
After his PhD at Caltech, Davis completed his postdoc at Harvard studying under Nobel Laureate Jim Watson of "Watson and Crick" fame, who was immortalized in science textbooks for co-discovering the double-helix structure of DNA in 53.
I know it seems cliche at this point, given that we're a year out of "the Babadook is a gay icon" discourse, but that's actually why you should watch it again—queer people immortalized this otherwise temporal indie feature.
The final track on the album, "Call on God," is a warm reminder of one of the convictions she held dearest—that she was never alone even in her darkest moments, a fitting closing chapter she'll remain immortalized through.
Popular science has frequently tried to achieve practical ways to attain immortality; in literature, this dream was immortalized in 1816 when Shelley's Dr. Frankenstein triggered a jigsaw of dead limbs with a powerful jolt of electricity to achieve resurrection.
The discovery of Nefertiti, whose chiseled cheek-bones and regal beauty were immortalized in a 3,300-year old bust now on display in a Berlin museum, would shed fresh light on what remains a mysterious period of Egyptian history.
We know one of their names: Tapputi, "the perfume-maker," was immortalized on a tablet explaining her craft in 1200 BC. She didn't simply combine ingredients — she distilled them, filtered them, and manufactured scent combinations for large-scale sales.
For what it's worth, the public was asked which Bay Area tech innovator should be immortalized in wax, and Woz got more votes than Tesla founder Elon Musk or Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, according to a spokesperson.
It takes connections to have your name immortalized at the factory in a font that worked well with the flowers and curlicues, as though someone had just opened a coffee shop named Karen Sue's and needed to stock up.
If this were a typical political comeback story (the kinds that are immortalized in best-selling campaign books that later become HBO docudramas), Warren would rescue her campaign at this critical juncture with a dramatic gesture or bold decision.
So, if it's a politician who fights for justice, in a way their work becomes your vision, and that way they become immortalized because their ideas outlive them so profoundly in the DNA of the people who they've affected.
" In his acceptance remarks, Jackson spoke movingly of his late father, recalling that his own love for country music really began at age 5 "when Daddy won a radio" – words he immortalized in his 1990 hit "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow.
But for me it's really special when an in-game city just feels spot on, when a place you've visited frequently—Edinburgh and London for me, New York or Tokyo for so many others—is immortalized in polygons for all time.
See, there's a group of people out there—their numbers are unknown, but if Swift were to address them in song she'd call them "haters"—who like to point out that each of T. Swift's ex-boyfriends get immortalized in song.
To the curator's great credit, she chose for this show the image of Ferris (who has recently been immortalized in stone on the Yale campus) over the surely more numerous images of the Yalies for whom the albums were intended.
By the end of the war and the fall of Saigon in 1975, immortalized in pictures of desperate Vietnamese trying to board helicopters at the U.S. Embassy, the actual inflation-adjusted defense spending had gone down, to less than $350 billion.
Though JetBlue's founder, David Neeleman, has moved on from the airline and can now be found between Portugal, Brazil, and the US, his name can now be found immortalized on the side of one of JetBlue's newest Airbus A321neo aircraft.  
The four-second moment (which in the past would have been lost in the stream of 24-hour television punditry) became immortalized as a popular GIF, shared by supporters to illustrate how deftly Ms. Clinton handled her Republican critics. (Ms.
It clearly struck a chord with early internet users, as evidenced both by its popularity at the time and the fact that it has been immortalized online by dedicated fans that still fondly tweet about the game to this day.
Rogers first became a name in 2016 after she visibly stunned Pharrell Williams during a New York University master class (forever immortalized here), and she's spent the better part of two years figuring out the real Rogers, beyond the viral moment.
All you have to supply is a pair of pictures of the head you'd like immortalized—one from the front, another from the side—and your choice of body type (choose from slim, curvy or muscular in male or female variants).
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a promising new AI tool that better predicts which drug candidates are likely to be too toxic—and it's based on the Oakland A's winning strategy, immortalized in the blockbuster book and movie Moneyball.
In a new book, Hotel Scarface: Where Cocaine Cowboys Partied and Plotted to Control Miami, Harvard Business School graduate and NPR One's Full Disclosure host Roben Farzad explores the history of a hotel that was immortalized—in spirit—by Scarface.
While Glenn — who died at the age of 95 in December — has been immortalized in popular culture time and again as a symbol of American ingenuity and bravery, Johnson's story, and the stories of others like her, has remained largely unknown.
Immortalized in countless brand campaigns, books, zines, gallery exhibits, and most famously, the Larry Clark film, Kids, written by a young Harmony Korine, the last life of pre-Giuliani New York street culture was originally documented by Mel Stones and High.
It hands players ample opportunity to sacrifice their kill counts, their glory, and the characters themselves for the greater good, to be immortalized in the match's signature "Play of the Game" moment shown to every participant after the dust has settled.
Now, Laurel still makes the ranks of the city's best restaurants, and its most iconic dishes have been immortalized in Elmi's first cookbook, Laurel: Modern American Flavors in Philadelphia, which was co-written with Adam Erace and hit shelves in September.
Fast forward several decades, and the rough-and-tumble image of the borough — immortalized on screen by cult movies like "The Warriors" and "Escape from the Bronx" — is being redefined by the construction of both affordable and luxury housing alike.
Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, pioneering transgender activists who were at the vanguard of the gay rights movement, will be immortalized in a monument that may be placed down the street from the Stonewall Inn, the city said on Wednesday.
Devastated in the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War and immortalized in George Orwell's classic "Homage to Catalonia," Barcelona houses celebrated museums and architecture and was home to the great artists Joan Miro, Antoni Gaudi, Salvador Dalí and the young Pablo Picasso.
Partly inspired by Roland Leighton, a British poet and soldier immortalized in Vera Brittain's turn of the century memoir Testament of Youth, the solo album from Mark Hollis wasn't, perhaps, what Talk Talk fans had been anticipating after a prolonged absence.
" And then in the first surprise of the night, Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, rolled onto the stage behind a lectern like the one immortalized by Melissa McCarthy in her portrayal of him on "Saturday Night Live.
With his sinewy frame and defiant stare, Iggy's image has been immortalized by the likes of photographer Mick Rock (on the cover of his band The Stooges' third album, "Raw Power") as well as the artists Peter Hujar and Gerard Malanga.
Byrne's bodaciously boxy big suit, immortalized in the 1984 concert film "Stop Making Sense," wouldn't have felt right this time: "I thought plain but elegant suits would unify us and help reveal us as a tribe, a community," he said.
Mr. Cogley's description of Salinas evoked how Steinbeck immortalized his hometown in his work, most notably in his 290 novel "East of Eden," in which he writes poetically about the tawny hills, the lupine and poppy flowers and lettuce fields.
Lawyers for the producers said on Monday that Mr. Thibodeau's actions were a brazen attempt to undermine the very production — a story immortalized in a film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1940 — that he had been hired and paid to promote.
One group whose stardom skyrocketed after their first album and continues to be praised in the hip-hop world is the Wu-Tang Clan, who are about to be immortalized in Hulu's new mini-series, Wu-Tang: An American Saga.
As Mr. Sessions attended his church youth group and worked toward the rank of Eagle Scout in the early 1960s, Alabama was emerging as ground zero of the civil rights movement, the backdrop for violence and bravery since immortalized in museums.
When he decided to improve his speed, he qualified for the 2004, 2008 and 2012 men's Olympic trials, still relishing the day when he led the first 1023K of the 2008 trials through Times Square, immortalized in a widely circulated photograph.
Work from the late 1930s and early 1940s will include his beloved coastal scenes, his homoerotically tinged heroic folk portraits and views of Mount Katahdin, Hartley's New England answer to Mont Sainte-Victoire, the craggy peak immortalized by his idol, Cézanne.
More than that, though, Giphy's focus on creating GIFs from content featuring women, people of color, and queer folks who oftentimes don't get the chance to become immortalized by the internet is the kind of good-faith effort that benefits us all.
Written, directed, and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room belongs in the same category as Plan 9, and Coven (which was immortalized in the 1999 documentary American Movie) as a paean to moviemaking by people who have no idea how to make a movie.
Aside from her career in broadcast journalism, Parr was immortalized when she appeared on the cover of Life magazine in 1948 as a 24-year-old, when she was photographed with her oldest son, Charles Noth, in the backyard of her parents home.
Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman escapes Immortalized in lyrics Guzman's latest cycle on the run can be traced to 2014, when he was arrested in a hotel in the Pacific beach town of Mazatlan, in his home state of Sinaloa.
The intense amount of testing the team went through in that prelaunch phase has been immortalized in code; all Sonos products are packed with onboard Wi-Fi diagnostic tools that can send reports to customer service reps when speakers start having problems.
If the Demi Lovato Poot memes can teach us anything, it's that no one is immune to flashback (that moment when the flash from a camera reflects too much light, resulting in a Casper-like face that's forever immortalized in a photo).
Those who have gotten to play the game have seemed pretty enthusiastic, and the best players have developed a specific way of licking to become immortalized on the Planet Licker high score board, into which they can enter their names with their tongue.
Still, the tenants of the work's fictitious South Carolina slum have a way of snapping to life in tunes immortalized by Leontyne Price and Ella Fitzgerald; Eric Owens and Angel Blue star in James Robinson's season-opening production (Sept. 23-Oct. 16).
The valley was the inspiration for the Hudson River School (originally a disparaging term often attributed to a New York Tribune art critic), which immortalized the "landscape that made America," as Congress called it when the valley was declared a National Heritage Area.
These groups drew inspiration from the 123th-century insurrectionist martyr Túpac Katari, whose dying words were immortalized by former Vice President Álvaro García Linera in a recent press conference (Volveremos y seremos millones, or "We will return and we will be millions").
The old way made Kipnis's swing longer, and now he has more time to react to pitches — even if it makes for an unusual stance that brings to mind the Hall of Famer Rod Carew, who is immortalized in bronze outside Target Field.
The audacious nature of the raid also rekindled memories of other renowned crimes such as the Great Train Robbery of 1963, when a 583-member gang ambushed a Royal Mail night train, a heist immortalized in several films making those involved famous.
The Chicago-bred, Memphis-based artist has long been immortalized for 80s club anthems like "Can You Feel It" and "Mystery of Love" (the latter recently a thing of mainstream fascination due to being used as the backbone for Kanye West's "Fade").
But it's also one that Kim has been thinking about since he founded Partners in Health, a radical health care project in Haiti that revolutionized the way we treat the world's poor (and was immortalized in Tracy Kidder's book Mountains Beyond Mountains).
Carnival in Brazil isn't just about partying, though there's certainly plenty of that (but it should be noted that even by the raucous standards of Carnival, the explicit scene captured on video, and now immortalized by Brazil's head of state, was aberrant).
Vows Apache helicopters — the kind of aerial weaponry immortalized in Hollywood tough-guy films such as "Rambo" and "Black Hawk Down" — are among the Army's most revered killing machines, and those who fly them across enemy skies "have an attack mentality," said Capt.
His deep understanding of the social conventions and affectations of his adopted homeland shaped his third novel, "The Remains of the Day," which won the Booker Prize and featured a buttoned-up butler, who was later immortalized in a film starring Anthony Hopkins.
He had a fruitful collaboration with Grace Jones, who commissioned him to create art for several of her albums and singles, but of the many other celebrities he had immortalized at Interview, few wanted to purchase his portraits when he later came calling.
The precursor for the modern gay American utopia was 1920s and '30s Nollendorfplatz, the Berlin neighborhood that the writer Christopher Isherwood discovered when he moved to the city in 1929, and which he eventually immortalized in "The Berlin Stories," collected in 503.
In satellite view, Marvila looks like a construction zone immortalized at its worst moment: Lisbon is over there, a twisting, dense labyrinth of red-roofed Pombalino buildings, and Marvila is abutting, an archipelago of sparse, blotchy islands—buildings strewn among overgrown urban voids.
He was on the job the day in 1970 when Bobby Orr flew through the air after scoring the Stanley Cup-winning goal — a moment that is immortalized in a statue outside TD Garden, the arena that replaced Boston Garden in 1995.
The Thrombley crew includes people who can pivot from complaining about immigrants to quoting Hamilton on a dime — a version of the sort of clueless liberalism that Bradley Whitford's "I would have voted for Obama a third time" Get Out line immortalized.
For those unaware, "confession Tumblr" is basically a holding place for collaborative diaries—a spot where teens can draft a short, lovelorn passage, submit it to an anonymous lockbox, and have it immortalized on a blog for all to see a few days later.
Sayers' story was immortalized in the 1971 movie "Brian's Song," starring Billy Dee WIlliams as Sayers and James Caan as Brian Piccolo, which told about the friendship they developed as they became the first interracial NFL roommates while competing for a spot with the Bears.
While this is a welcome positive story about the environment—people have been freaking out over the ozone hole since before Smashmouth immortalized it in the lyrics for All Star— the new measurement cannot solely be attributed to human efforts to prevent ozone depletion.
The two movies formed a one-two punch introduction to Hollywood that should ensure, if there is any creative justice left in the pop cultural realm, that McCullah and Smith are forever immortalized as legends — the craftswomen behind two of the industry's most enduring films.
In 1968, Wallace ran with Curtis LeMay, the retired Air Force general infamous for his view that nuclear weapons should be used with jaunty confidence—a stance that got LeMay immortalized in the film Dr. Strangelove where he appears as General Jack D. Ripper.
Troubling personal politics aside, Dahl is responsible for some of children's literature's most memorable characters, from sadistic candymaker Willy Wonka to telekinetic Matilda to the sly, resourceful Fantastic Mr. Fox — many of whom have now been immortalized onscreen as well as on the page.
She was immortalized in Madame Tussaud's wax figures in Hollywood and New York, celebrated with a Google Doodle that marked the release date of her first studio album and was the inspiration for this year's Halloween costumes for Kim Kardashian West, Demi Lovato and more.
Like the tenacious animal immortalized in his viral YouTube video, a Los Angeles-based comedian on Tuesday held on tight to an appellate win that revived his trademark-infringement lawsuit against a greeting-card company over its use of the "Honey Badger Don't Care" catchphrase.
Astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, computer scientist Margaret Hamilton, and astronauts Sally Ride and Mae Jemison, the four women who played vital roles in the US space program are now immortalized in a 231-piece Lego set, accompanied by three builds illustrating their areas of expertise.
Rather than making the case for the museum as a cultural laboratory or catalyst, the overwhelming presentation suggests that museums are graveyards where once relevant ideas are catalogued and entombed within the appendices of art history, at once immortalized and stripped of their relevancy.
Eventually the shoes' waffle soles attracted skateboarders, and in 1976, Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta — pro-skaters who were immortalized by Victor Rasuk and John Robinson in the 2005 film "Lords of Dogtown" — designed the Era, a low-top sneaker that became a Vans classic.
A renovation project headed by the Salvation Army has reimagined the immortalized patch of Liverpool — which has stood derelict since the Strawberry Field Children's Home closed in 2005 — as a combination Beatles-themed visitor center and learning hub for young adults with special needs.
But first dibs on playing lord of the manor clearly belong to the couple's elderly dachshund, Teddy, posing inside in what is clearly his personal armchair and immortalized outside in the bas-reliefs above a bay window, furiously chasing — but never quite catching — a rabbit.
Rahman, who was immortalized in the 2015 award-winning documentary Threads, revived the Bengal art form of Kantha (quilt) embroidery, teaching it impoverished Bangladeshi mothers and eventually formalizing her workshop into a nonprofit and seeing her art make it into museum collections around the world.
At 16, working in a nonunion factory inspecting handlebars for tricycles, an experience immortalized in her protopunk song "Piss Factory," she shoplifted a book about Rimbaud and made him her imaginary boyfriend because she felt she wasn't attractive enough to get a real one.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina college student hailed by police as a hero for preventing more injuries and deaths after a gunman opened fire in a classroom has now been immortalized as a Jedi by the production company for the Star Wars franchise.
Harold G. Moore, whose fortitude saved most of his outnumbered battalion in 1965 in the first major battle between American and North Vietnamese troops — exploits immortalized in a book and a movie starring Mel Gibson — died on Friday at his home in Auburn, Ala.
Quilted bombers, horizontal stripes, half-zip windbreakers, tucked T-shirts, long nails, white jeans—it's a trip to see how many trends immortalized in old rap videos, like those of the group Naughty by Nature, are still outfitting city stompers twenty-five years later.
The hieratic face of Ezra Pound as immortalized in the famous sculpture by Henri Gaudier-Brezska inspired one mask, while another borrows the sleek, totemic, abstract style of Constantin Brancusi for the arts patron Nancy Cunard, in whose London salon Yeats's play was first staged.
While we're happy that the internet-immortalized pop star is finally getting the beer line he so clearly deserves, we can't help but think that the world is being deprived of the brilliant brand synergy that would have been Rolling Rock's Rockin' Rick Roll Roggenbier.
The ancient group, immortalized in the Hebrew Bible, arrived in the area in the 12th century BC. They found that the Philistines were genetically distinct from human remains from other ancient groups who lived in the area because they had a set of genes linked to Europeans.
If Jerry's premature demise led him to being immortalized as the psychedelic diamond-eyed dancing bear skeleton saint, Weir always projected something more tangible and grounded—more Big Boi than Andre, less interested in six-string levitations than ensuring that one more Saturday night went smoothly.
There, in the evenings, he would observe the arrival of the City of New Orleans, an overnighter immortalized in the 1971 folk song of the same name ("Mothers with their babes asleep rocking to the gentle beat/And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel").
One of Neil Patrick Harris' most iconic roles to date is How I Met Your Mother's power suit-wearing, magic trick-loving, catchphrase-savant, womanizer Barney Stinson—and it's led to many of his character's most famous, on-screen phrases becoming forever immortalized as viral GIFs.
" And while I shed no tears over the death of aggressive inline, it's undeniable that skateboarding harassed rollerblading out of existence with a relentless campaign of homophobic bullying, exemplified by the joke immortalized in a Big Brother rainbow rollerblade sticker: "What's the hardest part of rollerblading?
But through the use of a non-GoPro, DIY 360-degree camera rig made of 3D-printed cameras tied together with rubber bands, Hanksy immortalized the LA experience by transporting it into a VR world, allowing the moment to live on in an entirely different way.
Originally designed for World War II pilots in the mid-1900s, bomber jackets have transformed from part of a military uniform, to a high-fashion jacket immortalized by James Dean in "Rebel Without a Cause," to a versatile staple that should be hanging in every guy's closet.
It's a moment immortalized by memes: Steve Harvey, host of the 2015 Miss Universe pageant, was forced to take the victory crown away from Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutiérrez — whom he had mistakenly announced as the victor — and regift it to Miss Phillippines Pia Wurtzbach, the actual winner.
LONDON — The hoped-for grand finale turns out to be an anti-climax: That's the dispiriting truth about the new West End revival of "The Entertainer," in which an actor frequently touted as the heir to Laurence Olivier inherits a part immortalized by him 59 years ago.
I have no memories of gleefully "Swag Surfin" at a homecoming game or rapping along to it at a Kappa party, but I think about "Swag Surfin" often now, as it remains popular in black spaces and has been rightfully immortalized through the power of the Internet.
Hopefully he'll try to explain the time he denied Hitler used chemical weapons or repeatedly lied about the size of Trump's inauguration crowd, and why he spread nonsense conspiracy theories and brawled with the press at his unfailingly heated briefings—immortalized by Melissa McCarthy on SNL.
If immensely boosting Twitter's profile was all the 2009 VMAs had done, that would still be enough to immortalize the night, the way the 2000 Grammys were immortalized because J.Lo's dress that night was so searched for that it led directly to the creation of Google Images.
Some critics of Savannah's coming-out speech have objected to more than just its content, arguing that a testimony meeting is no place for prepared speeches, and that Savannah is too young to understand the full impact of her words, now immortalized in a video online.
Should PLA troops be deployed to help secure the city -- or, worse, a full-scale military crackdown ordered -- she would be immortalized as the figurehead of that decision: the chief executive who oversaw the worst crisis in Hong Kong's history -- and did not act to stop it.
It's a dark, sad tale of alcoholism, telepathy, and the danger of topiary sculptures best immortalized in the Stanley Kubrick film that cast Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance, the anger-challenged author who attempted to murder his wife and child while under the influence of the haunted Overlook Hotel.
In an interview with Rolling Stone around the time, he talked about his obsession with Donkey Kong and other retro video games—immortalized in the 2010 track "Despicable" on which he rapped "Like Donkey Kong, I'm bonkers, bitch"—which was apparently sparked after seeing the documentary King of Kong.
Members of Congress did this a lot, and still do — often with nobody else in the room — so their clip might make it out of the C-SPAN archive and onto real television, or at least for their rhetoric to become immortalized in the government's version of Livejournal.
The curator of the Cornell holdings, Drew Harvell, a marine biologist, researched the contemporary fates of the creatures that were immortalized in glass for her recent climate-change-related book, "A Sea of Glass: Searching for the Blaschkas' Fragile Legacy in an Ocean at Risk" (University of California Press).
However only after the Japanese press took a special liking to the men behind "Surrender" and "I Want You To Want Me," did the band begin to attract a fervent following—a feat immortalized on their now-legendary concert LP, 163's multi-platinum, Cheap Trick at Budokan.
Mounted by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in collaboration with the Boston Public Library, "Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris" includes hundreds of the paintings, posters and lesser-known drawings in which the artist immortalized the night life that has inspired many an English and American daydream.
I mean, from the Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance combo immortalized in verse to Rogers Hornsby, Jimmie Foxx and Grover Cleveland Alexander of old, to Ernie Banks, Lou Brock and Bruce Sutter of later, all wore the baby bear on their sleeves for a week or a year or a career.
Even without historic proof, the tale of the powerful queen who ruled in her own right has been immortalized in the sacred literature of the Torah, the Koran and the Bible, and undergone colorful elaborations over the centuries as Jewish, Islamic, and Ethiopian cultures have claimed Sheba as their own.
In the story of Catesby and his co-conspirators, the "Game of Thrones" star saw an opportunity to educate people on the realities of the infamous plot, whose most well-known conspirator, Guy Fawkes (played by Tom Cullen), has been immortalized through masks named for him, seen throughout pop culture.
"He's a huge fan of Doc Holliday," Mr. Palicte said, referring to the gambler and dentist immortalized for his role as a deputy marshal in the extrajudicial search for a band of outlaw cowboys, which led to the shootout at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, the Wild West's most famous gun battle.
Harrison, a Navy veteran, first opened his famous pawn shop in the late '80s with a $10,000 investment and used his uncanny knack for valuation to turn that into a multi-million dollar business whose day-to-day operations are now immortalized in Pawn Stars, according to Harrison's biography on History's website.
His former relationship with Christina Perri is immortalized on the Twilight soundtrack Kazee briefly dated pop star Christina Perri before the pair called it quits in fall of 2012, but not before the couple could record a duet of her song "A Thousand Years" for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 soundtrack.
Others are indeed notable failures, like the Spruce Goose (Howard Hughes's massive plane whose maiden flight lasted but one minute) or the DeLorean DMC-12, the gull-wing doored sports car that was immortalized in Back to the Future, though the company was dragged under by its owner's financial and drug charges.
By confining his study largely to the Julio-Claudians (as the dynasty of Augustus is conventionally known), Mr. Holland gets to tell the story of Rome through a series of portraits of some of its most notorious emperors, immortalized in seminal works by Tacitus and Suetonius as larger-than-life autocrats and monsters.
At one point in the 1950s and 1960s, the patriarch and nine of his sons worked there, a fact immortalized in the company magazine by a photo of the group posed on a tall step ladder, each holding a lunch bucket, except for the brother at the top, who holds the family dog.
Apparently, most of my own expressions come from various movements of my bottom eyelids—but upon seeing myself in a single-emotion scan, I guess I don't have the same deadpan expression for everything: It's a strange thing seeing yourself immortalized online through a virtual self that mimics you in action and form.
Just as the Pilgrims moved to a new land for religious freedom, or the Allies of WWII who defeated the Nazis, or the activists of the civil rights movements who demanded justice, we have the chance to be immortalized for keeping reason and facts from withering away in the era of social media.
The Iwo Jima veterans had planned to fly to Guam and then on to Iwo Jima, where they were to visit Mount Suribachi — immortalized by the iconic photo of Marines raising the American flag — and conduct a memorial service on the black sand beach where the landings took place on February 19, 1945.
Team: Leicester City The former manufacturing town of red brick terraced houses and hosiery factories about two hours from London has received a lot of attention since researchers from the University of Leicester found a skeleton during an archaeological dig was that of Richard III, a monarch immortalized by Shakespeare, in 2013.
"If a witness in Frank's grand jury proceedings had known that the public might learn about his testimony in the future -- and that his words could be immortalized in a book -- then his willingness to testify 'fully and frankly,' could have been affected," Circuit Judge Douglas Ginsburg wrote in the opinion Friday.
I found a long and somewhat puzzling digression on the history of the real Annie Oakley behind Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun" less effective — I just didn't get the point, except that when Ethel Merman immortalized the role on Broadway in 1946, the actual Annie had been dead for only 20 years.

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