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"indelibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impossible to forget or change
  2. in a way that cannot be removed or cleaned away

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The Civil War indelibly shaped the course of American history.
It is indelibly marked into the DNA of this nation.
It is true the accusations have indelibly tainted Judge Kavanaugh.
Brown skin indelibly inked with Morrissey's name, face and lyrics.
Art, if it's done right, is indelibly linked to culture.
"These are images that will be indelibly marked in my memory."
Fjords are indelibly linked to Norway's identity as a seafaring nation.
It quickly became obvious that each of us had been indelibly changed.
In public readings, Rich recited her own poems with indelibly sonorous clarity.
For many, the new baby's importance will be indelibly linked with race.
The line between her life before and her life now was indelibly drawn.
Indelibly drawn to the our-people-first populist nationalism of the Alt-Right?
The story of how this happened is indelibly linked with L. Robson & Sons.
"Fashion is indelibly connected to time," Bolton added of the decided-upon theme.
While the government's future is uncertain, the president's reputation is now indelibly tarnished.
In doing so she embraces precariousness and uncertainty, and makes them indelibly present.
Their careers are indelibly marked by their gender and race, and so is Timberlake's.
It became known indelibly as the "Berlin Freedom Concert"; Bernstein was ever the showman.
They and the characters they encounter on their individual journeys mark one another indelibly.
But if every politician is indelibly corrupt, then Mr. Trump deserves no real punishment.
In other instances, the distortion is wholesale — scars that indelibly intervene upon our vision.
The show is bingeable, re-bingeable, as corny as the '90s and as indelibly endearing.
From those tumultuous decades on, England was indelibly European—and a lot stronger for it.
The overarching lesson of history is that propaganda is baked indelibly into the human condition.
Being ubiquitous and essentially disposable, something to write with indelibly is almost always to hand.
The book indelibly associated with that time period is not Compass, but Michel Houellebecq's Submission.
In a race that is indelibly colored by gender and sexism, it's also potentially transformative.
The sand they deposited indelibly shaped the human culture of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The final, clever image is one of light and moving shadow — technically simple, indelibly dramatic.
An increasing amount of stuff you do online is indelibly tied to your real-life self.
The music is indelibly associated with New York City, where Mister Softee runs its largest fleet.
Has America become a nasty, brutish land divided into irreparable partisan camps, battle lines indelibly drawn?
But outside Newport Beach, in the real world, the show had indelibly shifted mainstream pop culture.
If you saw the video in '94, it's indelibly seared until the end of your days.
Even after all this time, that phrase — the Special One — is still indelibly associated with him.
Before there were magazines or movies or manga, these artists indelibly shaped Japan's early popular culture.
Class intrudes: Lucy has escaped her family's marginal existence, while still feeling herself indelibly marked by it.
Some see in this photographic image a reminder of other photographs indelibly etched in their photographic memories.
All of which would have been enough to seal Shepard's name indelibly in the nation's cultural firmament.
But it was in England that his portraits became a cultural mainstay, indelibly linked to aristocratic life.
These policies indelibly scarred many American Muslims, who, like me, felt forced to hide our very identities.
The exhibition indelibly contributes to '80s scholarship by foregrounding the talents of the decade's less-appreciated artists.
"Memory is the selection of images, some elusive, others printed indelibly on the brain," go its closing lines.
"It's remarkable that this drink has become so famous and so indelibly linked with our hero," says Burger.
" Another user tweeted: "Anna Wintour, you are indelibly callous; Condoning Kanye's collection and describing it as 'migrant chic.
Because there are absolutes for them, indelibly so, poverty and so on, absolutes of survival from day to day.
This is achieved by interlinking homeland security indelibly with "homeland defense"—the latter defined as a US military function.
Of course, that doesn't mean these kids aren't living in a world indelibly marked by what happened that day.
Critic's Pick An indelibly beautiful story of love, family and loss in America from two childhood friends turned filmmakers.
Then Microsoft Flight Simulator might prove indelibly addictive when it comes out for PC and Xbox later this year.
Haspel, the CIA's deputy director, is indelibly tied to the agency's use of harsh interrogation techniques after the Sept.
One of the poorest counties in the state, it was also photographed indelibly by Walker Evans during the Depression.
AIM's design, with its bright colors and square shapes, would become indelibly associated with nostalgia for '20143s internet culture.
It is a central duty, fused into the very identity of the state, indelibly registered in Pyongyang's institutions and ideology.
Within its celebratory context, Murphy's film deftly isolates the places in the novel that make our hearts bleed most indelibly.
It was just a play, just a scary man, yet my young brain was indelibly affected by that one moment.
"Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding," Peale wrote in his best-seller.
But while they took the jeans away from the woman, the woman herself will remain indelibly associated with her jeans.
What she reacted to in her earliest years was a sui generis childhood, one that indelibly colored everything that followed.
For a people whose culture is indelibly tied to the land, protecting the environment is tantamount to preserving their history.
Derek Jarman's indelibly elegiac film "Blue," from the same year, is visually just a field of unbroken and unchanging azure.
He himself effectively wrote his own rubric for how should be judged: by a number indelibly etched all over the internet.
They included British, Irish, French, Indians, Gurkhas and Newfoundlanders as well as the ANZAC troops most indelibly associated with the battle.
Leave it to Blade Runner — a franchise indelibly linked to awe-inspiring imagery — to finally earn Deakins his first Oscar win.
Why take away what viewers have so indelibly bonded with, which was his voice — his tool of humanity — with camera exposures?
When President Trump indelibly called African countries "shitholes" (or perhaps "shithouses") in a White House meeting Thursday, he wasn't just ranting.
But "Little Women," an indelibly formative reading experience for so many of us, exists almost in a category of its own.
Clinton, the 1974 road trip was a poetic crossroads in her career, and it indelibly linked her life with Mrs. Ehrman's.
Furthermore, the "culture of violence" the United States Department of Justice found on Rikers Island is indelibly linked to that location.
All of them are characters for whom torture, trauma, control and revenge are indelibly written upon their bodies in an unmistakable way.
A single moment, concept, or shot can make the difference between something sticking in your mind indelibly, or fading from memory altogether.
But there is something indelibly alluring about Marciano going 49-0 and never coming back, never succumbing to temptations of a paycheck.
But what the movie does is to take this fabled melodramatic romantic seesaw and turn it into something indelibly heartfelt and revealing.
Exacerbating matters, the culinary arts are indelibly rooted in French kitchen culture, from knife skills to the way that sommeliers are trained.
Of course, architecture always bears the weight of history; our buildings are indelibly imprinted by the era in which they were conceived.
In Mr. Haggard's case the sound defined a body of work as indelibly as that of any country singer since Hank Williams.
The musicologist Elmer Schönberger indelibly referred to her as "the lady with a hammer" because of the stony relentlessness of her style.
Every generation that passes into history takes with it vital institutional memory that indelibly shapes contemporary notions of citizenship, freedom and democracy.
The dye -- which is also laced with tear gas -- is designed to indelibly mark protesters and make them easy to arrest later.
We later met in person and I was indelibly impressed with his vast understanding of, dedication to, and love for difficult music.
In such cultures, to a remarkable degree, the acts of composing words and of drawing or painting images can become indelibly fused.
Barry Keenan was in a haze then, flying to the moon on booze and Percodan, but he recalls indelibly the night of Dec.
I remember one image so indelibly, dragging his ax, and it was as close to depiction of hell that I've ever personally seen.
Now, though, Björk has returned with a window into a possible future, one where the writing isn't yet scratched indelibly into the wall.
Now indelibly associated with Domino, "Blueberry Hill" had been around since 1940, recorded by Gene Autry, Glenn Miller and Louis Armstrong, among others.
Though a slender fellow, Mr. Urie reads so exultantly big in this production that you almost forget the man who indelibly created Arnold.
The road-trip movie, with its promise of redemption or resurrection or just plain head-straightening, is that most indelibly American of genres.
Oates follows the daughters of these men toward their meeting as adult women whose fathers' names, and whose complicated grief, are indelibly intertwined.
On his return to Palestine, he finds himself indelibly marked by his travels, set apart even as he participates in his homeland's upheavals.
" Mr. Allen offers a short evaluation of the president's remarks at Trump Tower: "President Trump officially and indelibly divided the nation over race.
They will not know what I know: that the world in which they are growing up is indelibly marked by this singular tragedy.
The experience indelibly shaped Jeannie as a parent and a wife, as Jim had to shift into caregiver mode for the entire family.
But I grew up with the cast album (and have seen the movie many times), and her interpretation is indelibly inked in my mind.
So if you take him at his word Fleksy will not be cutting any deals with OEMs or carriers to indelibly preload certain Fleksyapps.
At regular, user-determined intervals, the platform generates "hashes"—cryptographically scrambled representations of the data—that then get indelibly recorded on a public blockchain.
But his sound is indelibly tied to the ways in which he has nurtured the voices of others, even as he cultivates his own.
She is also, indelibly, the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, who was executed as a Communist spy in 1953, thanks in part to Cohn's efforts.
In the positive column, it is quite clear that the Green New Deal and the movement behind it have indelibly shaped the Democratic primary.
In 1976, Max Frankel, a Times editor, became indelibly linked to a gaffe that many say helped change the course of a presidential race.
Further, Kenneth Feld claims that the circus indelibly shaped the operations of his other live entertainment units in monster trucks and arena supercross motorcycle shows.
Her handbags, then and now the most indelibly iconic artifacts of her brand, which are made of soft pebbled lambskin, hang by layered metal chains.
The sounds it uses, the artwork it arrives in, even the track titles themselves, are indelibly and inextricably linked to Balinese flora, fauna, and culture.
Is this rock, pop, soul, funk, R&B, psychdelia, disco, punk, what have you, all at once, mixed together into an indelibly calculated studio concoction?
Especially within this context, Bernie Sanders deserves immense credit for running a deeply substantive campaign that will indelibly shape American politics for the foreseeable future.
It's a place that robs Stasha and Pearl of their innocence and childhood, and threatens to indelibly change their very sense of who they are.
Even the filmmakers who hastened to rid themselves of any association with accused abusers ended up making the scandals indelibly part of their films' narratives.
Because he's so indelibly identified with the Republican Party, Trump's low favorability and job approval numbers are of keen interest to GOP candidates this year.
Sam Walton's customer focus is printed indelibly on the company, from the sayings on the walls to the last sentence of the famous Walmart cheer.
Deah and Yusor had married six short weeks before they were killed, and their wedding would always be indelibly etched in Farris' and Layla's memories.
But that static persona continues to capture something indelibly appealing to us even today; on social media, men still speak wistfully of wanting to marry her.
I mean I've spoken to many of them that kids whose parents were the only system, their lives are often indelibly shaped by their parents experience.
As with Dolly, Channing was indelibly linked with the character, and played her again on Broadway in 1974's Lorelei, a reworked version of the musical.
"She's a complicated subject for a song partly because the hard facts of her life are so strange, disputable, heroic, unprecedented, and indelibly American," he writes.
"She's a complicated subject for a song partly because the hard facts of her life are so strange, disputable, heroic, unprecedented, and indelibly American," he says.
This polemical history argues that the U.S. military's role in the development of the Internet indelibly shaped the system into a powerful tool of government surveillance.
As the ghost of her father (indelibly played by Sean Bean) slips in and out of the frame, she turns from steely survivor to terrified child.
But what he'll be remembered for is how casually and effectively he rebuilt hip-hop — the genre as it is today is indelibly in his image.
It's indelibly sweet to witness Maureen's anxiety about Pato: the fear that he may like her or reject her for liking him, the dance of vulnerability.
The meeting in June reflects Mr. Trump's visceral approach to an issue that defined his campaign and has indelibly shaped the first year of his presidency.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When he took the job, Parks couldn't have possibly suspected that the assignment would indelibly mark the rest of his career.
If you're going to do something indelibly stupid for viral fame, maybe stick to something that could only hurt yourself and leave the hippos out of it.
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.
Nintendo's upcoming sequel to Breath of the Wild, revealed in a teaser trailer at E3 two weeks ago, continues in this tradition, leaving an indelibly creepy mark.
He's the Senate majority leader, his parliamentary prowess is regularly feted, and he has already left his legacy indelibly inscribed on the highest court in the land.
The king overhauled them late in the 19th century, founding a military and naval academy, creating a ministry of defence and indelibly associating them with the crown.
"The swastika is indelibly linked to the Gestapo, the Holocaust and the horrors of Nazism," said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Tokyo's Temple University campus.
It reflected his widening worldview that chronic domestic poverty and military adventurism overseas infected the wealthiest nation on earth just as indelibly as did deep-rooted racism.
Her writing can take on an activist's urgency: Williams's "alarm at humanity's calamitous impact on nature is indelibly imprinted in her writing," our reviewer, Andrea Wulf, said.
Author Sady Doyle, on the other hand, helpfully dismantled the essentialist arguments for indelibly linking menstruation, and by extension, the packaging of menstruation-related products, to womanhood.
Read PEOPLE's original story here: He was in a haze then, flying to the moon on booze and Percodan, but Barry Keenan recalls indelibly the night of Dec.
In India, a country indelibly marked by centuries of colonialism, the use of derelict and former colonial structures has been a part of KMB's footprint since the beginning.
They remember the site as a friendly, non-judgmental place, indelibly linked with the 2000s "indie" boom when personal blogs, Etsy shops, Flickr and MySpace all loomed large.
" In "The Post," Mr. Hanks plays the irascible Washington Post editor, Ben Bradlee, effortlessly slipping into a role indelibly played by Jason Robards in "All the President's Men.
Juliet lives a full, vibrant life over the course of these pages; the war is fought indelibly; the espionage details are a new part of the Atkinson oeuvre.
Both were in their 20s when they first experimented with psychedelics, an experience they say in the movie indelibly changed each for good and, some might say, bad.
By hiding out on the farm, Escobar's father implies, he's trying to run away from the sins that have stained him as indelibly as the blood on his shirt.
I&aposve stained clothes, notebooks, and keyboards indelibly with blood smears, disgusted friends, lovers, and strangers with hands that looked like a werewolf had been let loose on them.
Reexamining media we consumed during youth—the books and movies and TV shows that are indelibly etched into our psyche—can teach us how we became who we are.
Among other things, Halloween in America is indelibly linked to images of miniature skeletons or vampires scuttling from door to door, begging for candy from their half-amused neighbors.
Twitter users have completely and indelibly changed the platform over the years: In addition to that social media gamechanger, the hashtag, they've engendered the commonplace use of searchable reaction .
My parents' childhoods had been haunted by nightmares of mushroom clouds and nuclear winter, their lives indelibly shaped by the social and political upheavals of the '60s and '70s.
Disability rights advocates organized sit-ins against Medicaid cuts, refusing to leave until they were dragged from their wheelchairs by police in conscience-jarring moments caught indelibly on camera.
"The Social Network" (2010) had both, as did "Steve Jobs" (2015): Facebook and Apple changed our lives indelibly, and Jobs' and Zuckerberg's personal shortcomings were somehow part of their brilliance.
He stands alongside Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X as a political icon who indelibly shaped world history and re-shaped global politics before reaching the age of 40.
The plainspokenness of his forms and the diluted acid of his palette — the colors of faded postcards — speak to working-class despair as indelibly as the bleakness of his imagery.
But birthdays and birthday parties present a complication to the young brain, as it's an event that's indelibly linked to a person's age, and by consequence, the aging process itself.
"We do not dispute that Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest bands in history, but their plagiarism indelibly stains their legacy," Skidmore's lawyer Francis Malofiy said in an email.
For example, that rousing phrase "so say we all," which is now so indelibly associated with the show that there was really only one thing this book could be called?
Jeffrey Tambor, who played Larry's indelibly thick sidekick Hank Kingsley, and Penny Johnson Jerald, who had the role of Larry's loyal assistant Beverly, reprised these characters to start the memorial.
The measure's path in the Senate is also complicated by the myriad political, medical and criminal justice issues indelibly tied to the debate on financial services access for weed companies.
Whatever Pleasants' feelings and motivations with regards to the armed wing of the Nazi Party, his war record indelibly shows that he fought for them rather than his own country.
What's more, Ms. Maxwell was appearing with Rosemary Harris, as the family matriarch, and Ms. Harris had indelibly appeared as Julie in a much-loved production in the mid-1970s.
Through Mehta's dual convictions that there was a real market among readers for literature and that there was genuine value in popular fiction, he indelibly shaped U.S. and world culture.
When you lose someone, the holidays can be one of the hardest times of the year — the old traditions are indelibly linked to a person who&aposs no longer there.
The unusual a capella opening of the song — still a rarity for a radio single — explicitly foregrounded the intimacy of "The Voice," and became indelibly associated with Houston and her image.
It was the most fun to be directed by her and be part of the closure, the beautiful farewell that is going to be indelibly in people's minds who watch it.
The book, "Beyond Charlottesville: Taking a Stand Against White Nationalism," is billed as "the definitive account of an infamous chapter in our history, seared indelibly into memory," according to an Amazon.
Her place as an icon is indelibly etched and this was one of the highlights in her career cemented her as such, not least because it was a moment of redemption.
Lyrical behemoths like Lady Leshurr—chatting about brushing teeth and racking up millions of views—and fierce MCs like Mist have ensured that Birmingham is indelibly plastered across British music history.
Take the Saudi fund, P.I.F. Its newfound ambition is indelibly linked to Vision 2030, the expansive economic reform plan outlined by the kingdom's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
It was perhaps inevitable that Mr. Trump, whose view of the world is indelibly shaped by what he sees on TV, would be a president eager to break the fourth wall.
Looming over it all is Will Smith as the Genie, who puts a Fresh Prince-like spin on "Friend Like Me," a showstopper indelibly performed by Robin Williams in the original.
For his part, Welles, whose image flickers throughout — as the beautiful young man he was and as characters like Kane, Othello, Hank Quinlan and Falstaff — remains both elusive and indelibly present.
"By 2010," they write, "the Central and East European versions of liberalism had been indelibly tainted" by deep inequality, the emergence of a superrich elite, and the economic crisis of 20163.
The 10 extraordinary paintings in Carroll Dunham's latest show, oversized graphic cartoons of naked primordial wrestlers under purple or hot pink skies, are as immediately and indelibly legible as electrified billboards.
The president and his wife, Melania, arrived at the inauguration in a heavily armored custom Cadillac known as the "Beast," and the Cadillac brand is indelibly linked to the White House.
Over a decade later, the route was finally completed, both a practical civic improvement and what may be the world's largest World War I memorial, indelibly carved into the rocky coastline.
Renewing American national interests As we near the one-year mark of an ill-advised gift to Iran, let's hope that Obama's myopia will not indelibly shape our long-term Gulf policy.
Perhaps the War on Terror and the 2008 debt crisis were blips on Musk's radar, but they indelibly stamped the lives of millions of people, and their effects will persist for generations.
Anthems not only of restlessness and heartbreak but also of intelligence, insight and courage, they are tributes to the power of music to imprint itself indelibly on the consciousness of its listeners.
") In the early work, her characters existed in a state of elegant alienation, a kind of anomie one review described uncharitably (but indelibly) as a 1980s "cocaine-and-radicchio brand of trendiness.
Sabbath, retired puppeteer, serial fornicator, lifelong failure, self-absorbed and immature, is the nemesis of all that is admirable, let alone respectable — but he remains indelibly alive, unsettlingly human and often hilarious.
The only thing guaranteed to bring calm was a carefully curated soundtrack of songs and audiobooks that in my memory of the trip are indelibly linked to the places we heard them.
The easiest aspect to notice is the technique, which, as Ms. Cornfield explained, is "indelibly imprinted" on their bodies from years of performing Cunningham and on their minds from years of watching.
The marches this year were marked indelibly by the #MeToo movement, with Hollywood celebrities and activists taking the stage in Los Angeles to urge a social reckoning on sexual harassment and assault.
The presence of Donald Trump in the White House underlines their discontent—as does, indelibly, the unchecked rise of greenhouse-gas emissions alongside global GDP, endangering, in many young eyes, their very future.
It was a bizarre misstep in an otherwise brilliant season and a largely impeccable career, and more than 20 years later—fairly or unfairly—it is indelibly folded into Scottie Pippen's basketball legacy.
Bernie Worrell, the keyboardist whose anarchic solos and Moog synthesizer bass lines with Parliament-Funkadelic indelibly changed the sound of funk and hip-hop, died on Friday at his home in Everson, Wash.
The time I spent with members of the Pijantjatjara and Pintupi tribes in Australia was a transformative experience for me, and one that has deeply and indelibly informed my entire life and art.
Gomer Pyle, the character that so indelibly stamped Mr. Nabors's career, originated in 238 as a supporting role on "The Andy Griffith Show," a bucolic CBS comedy that had been running since 22013.
Anne of Cleves — more timid here than the indelibly shrewd version that Elsa Lanchester played in the movies — makes the mistake of letting Henry see her flinch at the first sight of him.
The resulting standoff — which lasted 444 days and included a disastrous failed helicopter rescue effort ordered by President Jimmy Carter — indelibly defined American perceptions of the young Islamic Republic as a hostile nation.
The outcry over the pope's blind spot to clerical sexual abuse, and his tin ear to the anguish of its victims, threatened to indelibly stain the pontificate of a usually politically astute pope.
There is maturation still to go, and thankfully we are not judged by our first jobs or first apartments — nor are our obituaries indelibly written based on our graduation-day accomplishments (or lack thereof).
Some crew members speculated that the lobster somehow grew around a Pepsi can strewn on the ocean floor, or that part of a discarded soda can box had become indelibly affixed to its claw.
And then there are all those howling wolves; hooting owls; moonlight-detecting, sperm- and egg-releasing corals; vampires; and other creatures whose nocturnal movements and mischief are indelibly linked to the moon's enduring allure.
The subtle tensions here — young/old, live/recorded, still/moving, separate/together, male/female — made "A-R-S," mournful and ecstatic by turns, indelibly an opera, even without characters, plot or readily comprehensible text.
On Saturday, Trump declared: "Mission accomplished," a phrase indelibly associated with President George W. Bush, who used it in 2003 during the Iraq war and which dogged him for the rest of his presidency.
Our placid day of foraging was a reflection of the unprecedented peace and prosperity that Poland enjoys today, but the very landscape we walked was indelibly marked with reminders of the not-so-distant past.
In the collective memory of many survivors of the 1980s, not only in the Reagan-weary United States, but also around the world, that era is indelibly marked by the outbreak and devastation of AIDS.
Fast forward to the civil rights movement's Selma-to-Montgomery march some two months after I was born in 1965; the appalling images still shock the senses and are indelibly ingrained in our national consciousness.
"I'd be lying if I said I had zero trepidation and nervousness," said LeVar Burton, who began his career, indelibly, as the slave Kunta Kinte, and who serves as a producer on the modern version.
He often invoked the notion of grace — never more indelibly than in Charleston, S.C., after a white supremacist gunned down nine people, all African Americans, during a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
He knows that his biggest professional disaster — being publicly excoriated for his handling of the defense of the convicted murderer Michael C. Skakel — is also, indelibly, the defining case of a long and highflying career.
Like much of Scorsese's work, those two films indelibly imprinted cinema with a particular image of New York City: dirty, dangerous, with a very thin veneer of civilization that's ready to crack at any moment.
The rewards for Putin are Russian troops brought home, the hemorrhage of money to fund the war staunched and Russia's name as a reliable ally indelibly etched in the minds of dictators and autocrats worldwide.
But it indelibly calls to mind the memory of the country's embarrassment at Bill Clinton's behavior, at the same time when the U.S. public was largely supporting him through the political struggle that accompanied the scandal.
" Though he would not live to see the systematic genocide of Europe's Jewish population, the end of Liebermann's life was indelibly marked by Nazi policies as they veered ever closer towards the so-called "Final Solution.
It's cheap, home to a thriving art scene, and the site of one of the most important geopolitical moments of the 20th century—a fact that's indelibly shaped it into the city we know and love.
Below this elegant mix of old and modern are three inky renderings, indelibly contemporary, based on photographs Mr. Salle took of a seminude woman holding a garment in one instance and a Noguchi lamp in another.
As the Wooster Group's infamous blackface interpretation made indelibly clear, originally in the 1990s, "The Emperor Jones" is encrusted by its own time, with dialect that reads like racial caricature and sometimes cringe-worthy stage directions.
While culture — particularly high culture — is indelibly associated with gay tastemakers, audiences and creators, it's a sign of how outmoded our conception of authority is that remarkably few major performing arts leaders have been openly gay.
"Tea at B. Altman's Palm Room (Mother and Son)," another painting from the 1980s, is a full-blown satire, portraying a pair of indelibly odd New Yorkers who caught the artist's notice at Altman's department store cafe.
For the next 13 years, the red arrow will be indelibly linked to the Chicago White Sox, who announced Wednesday that their 25-year-old ballpark, U.S. Cellular Field, or the Cell, would be renamed in November.
The TV series and the grand Jacobethan house are indelibly linked because of the show's main imagery, but Highclere Castle itself is a real home west of London — not just a film set or well-preserved antique.
They remember his presidency, to be sure, but they recall in a deeper way his generation of Americans, a generation indelibly stamped by the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the war that followed.
The Dark Knight trilogy was a towering achievement: Christopher Nolan indelibly changed our conception of what a superhero movie could be, cast aside the tropes and the pitfalls and elevated a pedestrian, commercial genre into something more.
I think that the lens through which we look at these histories and our dedication to digging deeper is indelibly shaped by knowing how central trans people, lesbians, people of color, and poor people were to Stonewall.
I found myself mildly vexed by the novel's forays into travelogue, but there's no denying the author's skill at rendering this material; her sentences, at their best, are extraordinarily lucid, lodging places and people indelibly in memory.
Chuck Stewart, who could not master the piano but succeeded indelibly with a camera, becoming a fixture in the jazz world with his photographs of John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Dinah Washington and many others, died on Jan.
Though commercial food production has largely homogenized the fruits and veggies available at farm stands and in produce aisles, prior to globalization the origins and uses of edible crops were indelibly connected to mythology, symbolism, and culture.
"I think that's something that's indelibly imprinted on Sara, because she remembered well 9/11 and the way in which members of her union were the people who first had to deal with the terrorist attack," McCartin explains.
While the special counsel may have only referred the Cohen case to New York prosecutors he is now indelibly linked to the move in a way that could impact the political environment in which his investigation is unfolding.
Tracy Flick, as indelibly played by Reese Witherspoon in the 1999 movie "Election" and associated with Hillary Clinton ever since, has remained as a kind of a test for American attitudes toward women who dared to aim high.
Though I'd spent my 32 years steering clear of all tarot card readers and psychics — aware that whatever they prophesied would indelibly burrow itself into my mind — one happened to be holding court at an event I attended.
The cast, too, is indelibly memorable, most notably the real-life ballerina Moira Shearer as Victoria Page and Anton Walbrook as the ferociously driven Lermontov, who sees ballet (Art!) as a religious calling that precludes romantic relationships (Love!).
"The city of Basel and the arts have been indelibly linked since 1661, when the city became home to the Kunstmuseum Basel, the first collecting institution in Europe," Marc Spiegler, Art Basel's global director, wrote in an email.
In elementary school, Cummings was part of a group of black Americans who helped to integrate swimming pools in Baltimore, an experience that indelibly affected the congressman, who described encountering white mobs pelting African-Americans with rocks and bottles.
The book fair is also indelibly linked with the books you fell in love with there, the way only kids can quite fall in love with books; the books you read over and over until their covers fell off.
And whether you're a die-hard ereader or you prefer to stick with physical books, it's hard to deny that the Kindle has indelibly shaped the book world, allowing readers to carry a personal library around with them everywhere.
A slim, brisk fifty-nine-year-old dressed in jeans and a V-necked sweater with a Bic pen in the V, she looked indelibly English—fair straight hair pulled back from the face, cornflower-blue eyes, no makeup.
The two roles go hand in hand, as I believe they do for humans, too, or at least they should: love of one another and love for the biosphere in which we are a part are indelibly connected to me.
The implication for any company striving to build customer engagement and loyalty is this: Merely satisfactory customer service, when everything is "just fine" but not extraordinary, may not be enough to lodge yourself indelibly in the memories of your customers.
Hatch, who has had the nation's tax code, health care policy, and trade policy at his fingertips as the chair of the Senate's indelibly powerful Finance Committee for the past two years, has gone back and forth on his 22018 plans.
It feels like we're living in a different world to the one we found ourselves in when Odd Future burst into the public consciousness in the late 2000s, and the collective has left its mark on music indelibly since then.
These new orders, Eire writes, were all "indelibly stamped" with the "reforming spirit" of the Council of Trent, the momentous assembly that, meeting over several periods from 1545 to 1563, helped set the course for Catholicism over the next four centuries.
As a result, Marfa is a town shaped indelibly by the late Judd, by his belief in a seamless integration of art and life, creativity and industriousness, and a strident focus on engagement with — and the inspiration sparked by — one's surroundings.
The first hundred days are marked most indelibly by Trump's attempted ban of travellers from six Muslim countries, which failed in the courts, and the effort to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act, which imploded in the House of Representatives.
The ethnic Han Chinese make up 92 percent of the population, and so they're responsible for most of their country's cultural identity and flavors, but China's foods have also been indelibly colored by a wide assortment of cultures and peoples.
But while the pain and torment from the vicious and cruel attack may have shocked us to our core, one group of men and women have indelibly left their mark on all who have followed the events of that night.
" Which is a nice way of indicating that maybe all this George stuff isn't just hype, another see-the-world sinecure for Kennedy, or even, as Esquire describes it, "the riskiest venture of a pampered life indelibly marked by tragedy.
In the new film, Shahid Kapoor takes on the formidable challenge of playing a role indelibly associated with the previous film's star, Vijay Deverakonda — an angst-ridden young man of stunning talent yet perpetually at war with himself and the world.
But her vision of a brutally closing world is harrowing and often indelibly sad, as when an older woman reminisces about how the country's women helped win independence from the French by hiding guns under the long traditional dress, the haik.
The first two can be called his valentines to Ms. Farrow, but they are also, indelibly, Mia Farrow movies, demanding, like the classic Hollywood pictures they evoke, to be identified with their star at least as much as their auteur.
With the names Harvey, Irma, Jose, and Maria now indelibly etched into our memories, scientists are now seeking to understand the reasons behind their rapid growth, and whether the pace at which they accumulated their strength is indicative of a larger trend.
TILLY-SUR-SEULLES, France (Reuters) - It is the sounds and smell of war that are indelibly imprinted in the memory of Yves Faucon, who was 12 when allied troops landed in Normandy and set about driving Nazi Germany's forces out of France.
I can sort of remember John Lennon and Elvis dying, and I remember the school assembly the day of the first ever space shuttle launch, but the lunchtime I had my first ever slice of melted cheese on toast is indelibly etched on my brain.
In order to get to Tyrus Wong's indelibly delicate pre-production watercolors of the movie Bambi, one has to step around (or over) Liz Young's unsettling corpse-like sculpture "Ghost" (2014) that evokes the prostrate bodies of America's too many victims of gun violence.
In an interview for an article at the time, I asked her how tough it might be, after designing for one brand for so long -- a brand so indelibly associated with her -- to change one's approach and design with a different aesthetic in mind.
Losses, in the case of this novel, that remind us of the long shadows that World War I cast over so many British families and that indelibly shaped an era that would crack open the door on a new less class-bound, more egalitarian England.
But the real pleasure of doing it was getting a window into the mind of a visionary who has shaped culture indelibly over the past two decades and recognizes the brilliance in others who have done the same, whether that means Young Thug or Prince.
Book 1 is set in motion by the death, in the late 20113s, of Knausgaard's schoolteacher father — by far the most powerful "character" here, a grandiose alcoholic whose abusiveness is elliptically yet indelibly evoked in a series of long flashbacks to the author's childhood.
As someone who has read, studied, and researched Malcolm, I found the search for the truth behind his death to be a fascinating and invigorating way to reconsider how he lived, the communities he impacted, the local, domestic, and international political landscape he indelibly shaped.
For many Americans, apart from the MASH comedy television show, the Korean War is the forgotten war, but for those who served and lived through that time, the memories of the Battles of Inchon, Chosin Reservoir and Heartbreak Ridge are indelibly etched in their memories.
As Britons ponder exit from the European Union in a referendum, a debate full of sound and fury and so far, signifying little, they are celebrating one figure undeniably great, indelibly their own and universally admired, even more than Queen Elizabeth II, who is only 21860.
And it was not just brain power that was indelibly interwoven in the development of the Event Horizon Telescope; like many codebases, the "eht-imaging" repository at the center of this debate is indebted to open source technologies, starting with Python, the language for the project.
His indelibly odd performance as a mercurial medical genius "injects the show with this syringe full of wackadoodle energy, leaving the viewers wondering what in God's name this show is about," said Mr. Fukunaga, who was just named as director for the next James Bond film.
The references to French royalty, to prominent Spaniards, Creoles and African-Americans, and to words derived from American Indian tribes betray a complex past, one indelibly linked to the array of cultures that have found their way to the center of a city approaching its tricentennial.
Mr. Peele does much that's right and it's worth remembering that what makes his movie memorable isn't only what he says, but also how he makes meaning cinematically with finely calibrated timing, a sense of alienated space and an indelibly haunted, haunting image of the void. 23.
As Zachary Woolfe writes in this revealing (and often touching) profile: While culture — particularly high culture — is indelibly associated with gay tastemakers, audiences and creators, it's a sign of how outmoded our conception of authority is that remarkably few major performing arts leaders have been openly gay.
But Harris, through uncomfortable and gratuitous sexual simulations (is there any way they could be subtle and still widely legible?), is asking us to consider the grounds upon which these Black/white relationships, always indelibly marked by coloniality despite our agentic desires, become foundational to dominant society.
As narrated by actor Paul Roebling over the strains of a weepy folk ballad, the letter is the foundation for the documentary's most iconic moment: a beautiful message from a fallen soldier to the wife he would never see again, indelibly stamped with Burns's florid, melodramatic presentation of it.
In the view of a large plurality of Americans, Clinton is an indelibly dishonest harpie, loathed by her own party and in a heated political battle against an avowed socialist whose master economic plan is free stuff for slackers and hipsters and a doubling of the national debt.
To some extent, the question of whether Vlisco is truly "African" or not is moot, because the fabric so readily and indelibly signifies the fashion and style of West African women; it might be like asking if denim is "really American" given the complex global history of indigo.
So Swaye regularly weathers the mostly featureless drive between Lancaster and LA. In the broiling dun desert strip mall expanse, he's an anonymous Angeleno exile; in the city, he's a buzzing artist whose work has indelibly shaped what may be the wheezing twilight years of Los Angeles rap.
By not immediately firing Pruitt once multiple ethics allegations against the former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator came to light, Trump rendered meaningless his "drain the swamp" campaign slogan, damaged his anti-regulatory environmental agenda for EPA, and indelibly imprinted his administration with a scarlet "C" for corruption.
It's not just that violence is woven into Trump's language as indelibly as the snarl woven into his features — the talk of shooting somebody or punching a protester in the face, the insulting of the disabled, the macho mockery of women, the anti-Muslim and anti-Mexican tirades.
But as the New York Times points out in a new investigation on his riches, Trump is a special case—no one had more of a mythology of self-made wealth, a made-for-TV Horatio Alger shtick, so indelibly stitched into the very fabric of their being.
He was not the best student — "he was only good for one thing, and that was football," one teacher said — and in a city divided along partisan lines, it is not the ideal recruiting tool for the school to be so indelibly connected to a resolutely Roma idol.
Meredith: I've proven myself to be indelibly biased, but while Shiv — as a daughter, a sister, a Roy; as the wife of a "man who has two assholes," as a human being with maybe a shred of a conscience — ultimately loses terribly in this episode, it sure looks like she's winning.
Although resale rights are rooted in early 20th-century French right with legislative implications, droit de suite, which acknowledges that artists are indelibly connected to the works, the associated European laws concerning intellectual property seek to economically protect artists who fail to benefit from the fully appreciated value of their work.
But, as the documentary shows, the move unleashed a media feeding frenzy that previewed the fights that would roil America in 2016, fraying the couple's relationship, drawing excoriations from talking heads and internet trolls, at times alienating their four other children and indelibly etching Coy's name into cyberspace's inexhaustible memory bank.
In the same way that "James and the Giant Peach" is etched faintly into my memory in her voice, the biblical stories I heard at our Roman Catholic church on the weekends — and the rest of the week at parochial school — are inscribed indelibly in the earliest layers of me.
What girls like us didn't realize — what too often our own parents didn't realize — is that the entrenched and often invisible gender biases of the adults around us would indelibly shape our paths and often set us on a different (harder, less fruitful) course than the boys in our orbit.
They walked past police cruisers and memorial flowers to gather the backpacks and books they had left behind as they fled, and to take their first steps toward resuming classes on a campus now indelibly linked to America's wrenching cultural battle over gun laws and how to stop mass shootings.
Trump strategists differ modestly on some details or use different language to say the same thing, but all describe a plan that rests on three pillars: — Narrative: First, the campaign intends to repackage Trump, albeit within the narrow limits possible for a politician whose public image is already indelibly cast.
The story of a dance hall girl making her way in the world through a string of relationships, Sweet Charity is indelibly a Fosse musical — and the film is one of his slickest achievements as a director and choreographer, though at the time it was a major box office flop.
As the smartphone took over intimate corners of life, it felt almost compulsive, this need to be more genuinely heard — a compulsion Cusk used to ingenious effect in 2014's "Outline" and the two novels that followed it, by creating a narrator who was, indelibly, an incisive filter for the stories of others.
Photo Illustration: Elena Scotti/Gizmodo/GMGThe hallways of math and science history are overflowing with the achievements of white men, from Sir Isaac Newton to Steve Jobs; their faces are printed into elementary school textbooks everywhere, and their achievements have been indelibly drilled into our minds, with countless awards and institutions named after them.
He gave him entree to Broadway and Hollywood and collaborated with the producer Sheldon Leonard to create "The Andy Griffith Show," which stamped Mr. Griffith indelibly as Andy Taylor, the judicious, widowed sheriff who dispensed commonsensical wisdom in the fictional town of Mayberry, N.C. Mr. Linke helped make Mr. Griffith's "'preciate it" a household phrase.
But chief among challenges for early-stage edtech companies and investors is the stronghold of a $2-3 billion LMS oligopoly that has, for more than a decade, indelibly shaped campus-wide technology infrastructure — and, in turn, limited the penetration of new layers of technology that extend or operate in parallel to the LMS.
But for many '90s TV fans — such as myself — Martin will be indelibly etched in their memories for two parts: the soulful teenager Becca on the family drama Life Goes On (which ran from 1989 to 1993) and med student Lucy on the mega-hit ER, on which she starred from 1998 to 2000.
In "Children of Paradise," Ms. Secor — who has written about Iran for The New Yorker, The New York Times and Foreign Affairs, among other publications — indelibly portrays the journalists, dissidents, reformers and student activists who have fought bravely for their ideals in a country where voicing one's beliefs has often led to imprisonment, torture and death.
But there, indelibly, in the pages of an old yearbook, were inscriptions in blue and purple gel pen: a litany of end-of-year inside jokes from my best friends, cheerful notes from classmates, and, in a taped-in insert, a letter from my first boyfriend—all of it celebrating a person I almost forgot I used to be.
" As for the great Alec Guinness, who indelibly played Smiley in the 1979 BBC production of "Tinker, Tailor," Mr. le Carré remembers his charm, his "mischievous dolphin smile," and the way he would study and store away the mannerisms of people he met in preparation for roles, molding "his own face, voice and body into countless versions of us.
The badness of Castle Rock is treated in this episode like a pervasive fact of life, one that feels indelibly connected to the existence and perhaps release of The Kid – whom the late Shawshank warden Dale Lacy trapped in a water tank because he believed The Kid was literally the devil, as shown in Episode 2.
Then again I was between the ages of 16 and 21, a time that seems stressful until real life careens into your bank account and your mind, indelibly leaving its cracks or at least precariously papering over them with overdraft notices, adverts for new housemates and notebooks scrawled with handwritten intentions that life won't always be this way.
Exit Interview When "The Band's Visit," the Tony-winning musical by David Yazbek and Itamar Moses, closes on Sunday after much-lauded runs on and Off Broadway, it will have had only one Dina: Katrina Lenk, who took on the role of the seemingly stern yet secretly romantic small-town restaurant owner and indelibly made it her own.
Kanye West featuring The-Dream, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and Chance the Rapper "Ultralight Beam" (Def Jam) The most brilliant stroke on an album that wobbles just shy of greatness, this unhurried procession has klieg-light cameos by the gospel star Kirk Franklin, the R&B siren Kelly Price and, indelibly, an exultant Chance the Rapper. 2.
These "Crooked Hillary" narratives pushed by Mr. Lauer, Mr. Halperin, and a long list of other prominent journalists and pundits indelibly shaped the election, and were themselves gendered: Hillary Clinton as a cackling witch, Hillary Clinton a woman it was easy to distrust because she was also a woman seeking power, and what kind of woman does that?
When Australia won the America's Cup in 1983, when he was fresh as prime minister, he endeared himself indelibly to the country by appearing at the Royal Perth Yacht Club, in a jacket stamped all over with "Australia", crying: "Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum!" and throwing back his silver-cockatoo head to roar with laughter.
Hillary Clinton, beginning in Monday's debate, must establish once and for all that her values and the story of her life and her politics have always been rooted in this vision of America, and never strayed; and make indelibly clear that Trump's vision — and all the danger it represents — is totally at odds with the American story told by Obama on Saturday.
The co-owners Raphael Lyon and Arley Marks are devoted herbalists who pick many of their mead ingredients upstate, and there's something indelibly witchy about drinking rounds of Floralia (made with juniper, lavender, and marjoram) from delicate Nick and Nora glasses at a bar festooned with the spoils of their frequent foraging trips, such as a branch of downy pink sumac berries.
But Warren has done us all an immense favor by kicking her campaign off the way she did: she is setting the narrative, and insisting it focuses on class and race, economic inequality and gender inequality, and all of the ways in which our identities, and America's history of racism and sexism indelibly shape who has opportunity, when and how.
A coproduction between the National Theater of Scotland and Live Theater, Newcastle, the show was written by Lee Hall, who wrote the book for the hit musical "Billy Elliot" and adapted "Shakespeare in Love" for the West End stage, and is based on Alan Warner's novel "The Sopranos" — published in 1998, before that title became indelibly attached to a certain television series.
They listened to it on their commutes home, transfixed by the high-stakes spectacle unfolding in a cramped Washington hearing room as Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, gave emotional and irreconcilable accounts of a night 36 years ago that has indelibly changed their lives while splintering Washington and much of the country.
The two have, for many years, maintained one of the great, unexplored artistic friendships that is indelibly linked to the art that arose from it, in which one participant somehow manages to translate for the public the creation of the other, like Jack Kerouac with Neal Cassady or Bob Dylan with Dave Van Ronk or Allen Ginsberg with Harry Smith.
Clinton's reserve emerged late on Tuesday when a laudatory 10-minute video that powerfully cast her as a more than worthy heir to the women's rights movement — and was produced by the same woman who had indelibly defined Bill Clinton as "the man from Hope" — was abruptly pulled from its coveted spot at the conclusion of the night's program, according to two people briefed on the decision.
In 2016, President Obama relied on the Antiquities Act of 1906 (signed by Theodore Roosevelt) to set aside 1.35 million acres of public land in southeastern Utah, intending to protect for all time more than 100,000 sacred Native American sites, not to mention a contained landscape upon which the narrative of time has been written more eloquently and indelibly than anywhere else on earth.
In an exhilaratingly fractious career, M.I.A. has been a hitmaker ("Paper Planes"), a graphic artist, a political activist (particularly concerned with immigration, poverty and the reach of the internet), a fashion model, a video director, a label head, a social-media scrapper and, indelibly, the mass-culture provocateur who raised a middle finger to the camera and the world in her guest spot during Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl show.
It also comes in this wonderful orange packaging with a turtle on it that makes you feel like you're about to bring something extraordinarily special into your life — which you are, unless you are a dirty dish, in which case, you are about to be cleaned, wholly, and have the multitudes of grime you may or may not be attached to wiped from you, for good, and you will be indelibly changed forever.
As horror villains go, Michael is ranked very high on the "too unbelievable to be effective" meter, but there's something truly and indelibly terrifying about him, from the moment he shows up for his first killing spree as a kid, dressed in a Harlequin costume, to the time he returns to skulk silently around Laurie's suburban neighborhood, dangling a knife and wearing a mask that's dirty, mottled, and still creepy as hell.
From "My Time Has Come," on the group's eponymous first album: You just take that fear, turn it into your strength It's called life, and that's why we're here Now I've come much too far, and I know what's in my heart And I know what I feel, and this time I know it's real My time has come But times change, and nowhere faster or more indelibly than in the pop world.
So — in plainer English — it should mean more money to support more creative jobs in Europe which many young people would probably love to have a crack at… The publication of the Brexit ads is, above all, a reminder that online political advertising has been allowed to be a blackhole — and at times a cesspit — because cash-rich entities have been able to unaccountably exploit the obscurity of Facebook's systemically dark ad targeting tools for their own ends, and operate in a darkness where only Facebook had oversight (and wasn't exercising any), leaving the public no right of objection let alone reply, despite it being people's lives that are indelibly affected by political outcomes.

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