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"pedestal" Definitions
  1. the base that a column, statue, etc. rests on

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"Money has been put on a pedestal, beauty has been put on a pedestal, celebrity has been put on a pedestal," Gaga told a crowd of competition winners at the Westfield mall, Shepherd's Bush, reports The Guardian.
These Turks not only do not hold America up on a pedestal, I doubt they hold any country up on a pedestal.
I feel like there was so much baggage growing up, putting my dad on this pedestal, that I don't want there to be a literal pedestal that my child sees, in addition to the pedestal that we put our parents on.
But while benevolent sexism may put women on a pedestal, Glick said, it's a very narrow pedestal that's easy to fall off of.
"Tim Cook has climbed up on a pedestal, but the pedestal is in the corner," says Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at Yale University's School of Management.
Her putting the noose around her neck, stepping onto the pedestal, and inhaling the compressed air so she passed out and slipped from the pedestal caused her death.
The scallops shells, copper wire and wooden pepper mill top become a still-life, an allusion to domestic life, as well as a re-envisioning of the modernist aesthetic of the sculpture and pedestal, with the platform acting as the pedestal for the sculpture, which is, in turn, a pedestal for supporting a still-life.
The della Robbia sculpture sits on an 'unfortunate' wood pedestal.
A lot of her music put women on a pedestal.
As opposed to being up on a pedestal, you know?
Get off the pedestal and keep quiet for a while.
Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams Pedestal Silver-Leaf Dish, $250, mgbwhome.com.
Many rooms also feature freestanding pedestal tubs, which feel indulgent.
Instead, the plaque was added to the pedestal in 1903.
A half bathroom has a beadboard wainscot and pedestal sink.
When the crane lifted Lee off his pedestal, I exhaled.
You can be indignant about the nameless woman on a pedestal, or you can risk discomfort and walk up to the pedestal and introduce yourself to her — on seven separate occasions, if need be.
The monument stood there until August 20, 2018, when protestors ripped the monument off of its pedestal, after which both the monument and pedestal were moved to an undisclosed location where they have remained.
We may not pay you, but we gave you that pedestal.
Putting yourself on a pedestal for being with her is arrogant.
The camera is a small, white, curvilinear monolith on a pedestal.
"The United States has knocked itself off the pedestal," he says.
Though it would probably look great under an older TV pedestal.
Now House by Jonathan Adler Otto Pedestal Accent Table, $198; amazon.
They hoisted the humble and humbling burghers onto a ceremonious pedestal.
Meanwhile, inside the Accademia Gallery, the David's pedestal begins to tilt.
"It finally puts me on the pedestal on which I belong." 
We decorate the body and put it on such a pedestal.
In general, South Asian parents put education on a high pedestal.
The pedestal had become a handy leaning post at crowded meetings.
It is long past time they were put on a pedestal.
"The priests before, they were put on a pedestal," she said.
Steven Universe: The Movie kicks Pink off her pedestal for good.
Climb the pedestal and lasso the statue (typically around the neck).
White put his on a pedestal draped with a red cloth.
Its "shoulder" was mounted to a waist-high pedestal on wheels.
On the pedestal the public had reserved for Leonard, the white center of fantasy and dreamed-of heir to Walton and Sabas, Portland tears his name from the foundation and spray paints NURK over the pedestal.
This thing's been made to sit on a pedestal and look pretty.
" Week three is when you must "dethrone your ex from that pedestal.
He's opening a new club, which reportedly places women on a pedestal.
Where the women are on a pedestal and the surroundings are unforgettable.
Some go with a clear pedestal while others like slim reflective feet.
The man is placed on a pedestal to tower over his accuser.
Greeley's grave is topped by a weathered statue on a tall pedestal.
My avoidance of bread ended up placing it atop an inverted pedestal.
They don't want to put Xi on the same pedestal as Mao.
Or how desperate the media was to put Holmes on a pedestal.
Mound the paste into a long, flat pedestal on a baking sheet.
And then —— [Music] Callimachi: Baghdadi ascends the pedestal to a little podium.
The guest bathroom has a shower-over-tub and a pedestal sink.
Next to the wreckage is a pedestal where the monument once stood.
Instead, the publishing machine decided to put her book on a pedestal.
Behind them, on a pedestal, was her 1987 Emmy for lead actress.
The American people eventually responded by raising money for the Statue's pedestal.
I would put it on a pedestal in my bedroom, with lights.
" The source added: "Jose is very attentive and puts Eva on a pedestal.
" One moment, Fox said, "they might desire to exalt me onto a pedestal.
So I took it off the pedestal and realized all was not lost.
He made you feel like you were on a pedestal all the time.
Inri Cristo from Brazil is wheeled around their compound on a rolling pedestal.
They make more, they're treated better, they're put way more on a pedestal.
The speaker sits on a rubber pedestal that includes LED status indicator lights.
There are a lot of dots on that pedestal, so let's start there.
It's a stone pedestal with a flagpole between the 14th and 15th hole.
In the first, a pedestal supports a single large sculpture of an eye.
But I think he really wobbles on his pedestal here, for two reasons.
These bedrooms share a bathroom with a claw-foot tub and pedestal sink.
This is all to say that I never put Sanders on a pedestal.
"He felt that people were putting him up on a pedestal," said Kennefick.
But a group of protestors toppled the monument from its pedestal in August.
The latest, "After God," was displayed on a pedestal in a glass cube.
Lately, though, others have been appearing, usually just modest busts on a pedestal.
And we built this pedestal for him that he didn't build for himself.
Neptune can put things on a pedestal and fall in love with strangers.
"Personally, I don't put classical music on a high pedestal myself," she says.
Nico was a beauty who was put on a pedestal for her looks.
One of her favorite ideas leaves the pedestal empty but adds a staircase.
If these revelations dislodged Miller from his Great Man pedestal, so be it.
The bathroom is completed with high-end end finishes and a pedestal sink.
The pedestal is such a curious convention, like the white walls of a museum.
I don't want to be on a pedestal as the first this and that.
Since 268, bear 683 has only been knocked off his pedestal once, in 268.
The slanting sides of the pedestal-like green trapezoid inflect the painting with unpredictability.
I've put myself on a pedestal to be this person which I'm really not.
"'Pedestal' was one of the first few songs I ever wrote," Evancho, 17, said.
But that statement puts non-blacks on a pedestal and blacks on the bottom.
The problem is that the Playbase's pedestal design is woefully dated at this point.
Once a person gets put up on a pedestal, how did they get there?
The Golden Globes award is — surprise, surprise– a golden globe perched on a pedestal.
The sweet, clever novel places a woman's sexual coming-of-age on a pedestal.
Drug prices, it seems, stands on a pedestal by itself as a bipartisan priority.
To suggest that Dany would react differently is to place her on a pedestal.
Cover your home in cute cobwebs thanks to this sparkling spiderweb pedestal candle holder.
"I had put him on a pedestal, and he broke my heart," she said.
Cases containing film reels are arranged on a pedestal in the galleries, as sculpture.
It wasn't immediately clear how long it would take workers to remove the pedestal.
It seems you put women on a pedestal in your latest stand-up special.
They share a bathroom with a pedestal sink and an Art Deco-style bathtub.
The pedestal was just a metal grating, with the building's concrete floor visible below.
In 1903, after a friend's lobbying, Ms. Lazarus's words were affixed to the pedestal.
Most of my "small" pie still awaited my fork, cooling swiftly on its pedestal.
"I want to treat brisket like sashimi — put it on a pedestal," he says.
Their knowledge is respected and even put up on a pedestal a little bit.
The pedestal extends 42 feet beyond the building's core to the north and south.
As an Ohio teenager in the 240s, I held Silicon Valley on a pedestal.
They affect lives, including those of his base, which is, in effect, his pedestal.
A glazed pot, Persian tiles, a shard of colored glass all claim a pedestal.
The America's Cup he won in 1977 sits on a pedestal in the conference room.
"I wanted to write that song that put her up on a pedestal," Watson says.
Maybe that still sounds minimizing to you, or like it's putting abortion on a pedestal.
It's a pedestal that demands to be broken down; a target more than a halo.
The Formica pedestal supporting the scholar still has protective plastic film covering its four sides.
"You see in magazines at the time, 'Ladies are back on the pedestal,'," Diehl says.
That one measures 61m tall, including a 19m tall pedestal and is smaller than Jinzhou's.
It's not flat on the wall, and it's also not a sculpture on a pedestal.
"I'm happy because it's not on a pedestal, it's not in a gallery," he said.
France presented the work as a gift; the United States agreed to provide the pedestal.
Visitors will find the eight-foot-tall statue atop an eight-foot-tall marble pedestal.
Here, the paint replaces glaze while the bucket and stool stand in for a pedestal.
Here, a look at some visually arresting styles that deserve their very own museum pedestal.
The statue is about 16 feet tall, and on a pedestal about 19473 feet tall.
I built a pedestal for him and gazed up at the center of my universe.
Hastings had designed the pedestal for a statue outside the Louvre in Paris in 1908.
The $1 billion skyscraper, called 1 Manhattan West, will not simply sit on this pedestal.
The upstairs bathroom off the landing has a claw-foot tub and a pedestal sink.
No one there was put on a pedestal, with the obvious exception of Branson himself.
Glassman told Insider that 2014 was the year cauliflower knocked kale off of its pedestal.
After Hermione steps down from the pedestal and dances with Leontes, he has an idea.
A banner reading "Refugees Welcome" was draped without permission from the statue's pedestal in February.
For so long, we have struggled to keep the human brain perched on its pedestal.
Now, Congress places Mr. Cohen, a convicted felon, on a pedestal as a credible witness.
Mr. Xi is often portrayed as a transformative, paternalistic figure on a pedestal with Mao.
Perhaps it's time to place your memories of Nelson Mandela on a slightly higher pedestal.
What that does is put the food on a pedestal, and you become obsessed, Pike says.
A pair of them lies flat on a pedestal, the sculptural presentation underscoring the objects' tactility.
The sculpture comes complete with its own attached pedestal and stands more than seven feet high.
She bumped into a pedestal, which sends the pedestals behind it crashing down like sad dominos.
Even combined with the previous sanctions, this will not move the North off its nuclear pedestal.
"When they started blasting their bids, they knocked the stock off its $900 pedestal," Cramer said.
The sticks are connected to a motorized pedestal that spins the two perpendicular rods in circles.
Let's not put art on this exalted pedestal that excuses the artist from facing actual punishment.
I'm held on a pedestal as a model only to be knocked down every so often.
People will put us on a pedestal, but this is a journey and we're always growing.
Putting the old rascal-prophet on the official pedestal raised the tempo of these 17 days.
Law enforcement evacuated the island on July 4 as Okoumou attempted to climb the statue's pedestal.
Much like Kip, the job landscape has placed tech up on a pedestal as of late.
Don't idealize your partner sexually, interpersonally, or otherwise—being put on a pedestal is dehumanizing. 97.
While I appreciate that society puts kidney donors on a pedestal, it comes with unintended consequences.
It is mounted on a 21882th-century gold pedestal that belonged to Philip II of Spain.
The Duckbill rock formation at Cape Kiwanda in Oregon once balanced precariously on a sandstone pedestal.
For years, the sandstone pedestal on Oregon's northwest coast stood out like a fist jutting skyward.
The work, also entitled "Soy Isla," lies on a pedestal, puckered and stained by sea salt.
A pentagram and the words "knowledge is the greatest gift" are written on the pedestal below.
Your siblings and your parents are placed on an untouchable pedestal, and the world knows it.
You need to take that thing, wrap it in plastic or put it on a pedestal.
Since 1986, the plaque has been part of a display in the museum within the pedestal.
This is, effectively, simply putting more gold bricks into the pedestal on which now resides Rihanna.
But that misses the point: The women want off the pedestal that elevates them as targets.
Consequently its relatively slim 943-story tower sits on a broad, wonderfully porous two-story pedestal.
Many companies have aimed to knock Boosted off its pedestal, but so far none have succeeded.
The display's design is great too, with an extremely thin profile and a hefty pedestal stand.
They share a whitewashed bathroom with double pedestal sinks and the house's original claw-foot tub.
"Aeolian," which comprises 2006 pedestal-mounted vase shapes, gradually tiers upward in a dramatic, pyramidal design.
Because there's already enough TV that glamorizes professional cooking, and puts those people on the pedestal.
It might seem counter intuitive for Trump to put the candidate he fears most on a pedestal.
Why would we put anybody on a pedestal when we know they're human just like we are?
The other contestants look a lot less finger-break-y after seeing him thrown from his pedestal.
Next thing we know, there the Clintons are again, up on another New Hampshire pedestal, claiming victory.
Bragging about pussy-grabbing doesn't preclude Trump and his supporters from participating in pedestal politics, of course.
She is 750 pounds and the pedestal is maybe another 750 pounds, so she's not going anywhere!
Violence is returned to its proper pedestal, as an intensely personal act that's impossible to fully understand.
The ride is taller than the Statue of Liberty from torch to the top of its pedestal.
The della Robbia came on what Coscia called an "unfortunate" wood pedestal that can't be removed physically.
Last week, the city removed a 6-foot statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis from its pedestal.
There's a pedestal, for example, if you want to think in terms of sculpture rather than painting.
Officials have said that once the statue is restored, it will not be screwed to its pedestal.
I had been put on a pedestal in my small community — valedictorian, straight-A student, homecoming queen.
"Why else would he be putting Putin on a pedestal, flirting with lifting the sanctions?" she asked.
J.J. has very little patience when his new school keeps trying to put him on a pedestal.
Some voices should not be put on a pedestal, as evidenced by Kanye West's current political pursuits.
Activists unfurled a "Refugees Welcome" banner on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty on Tuesday afternoon.
A banner reading "Refugees Welcome" was unfurled atop the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty today pic.twitter.
He lets me do what I want work-wise, but then he puts me on a pedestal.
In front of this scene is a white pedestal with a giant pile of crumbs on top.
I'm sick of putting happiness on some unattainable pedestal just around the corner, forever out of reach.
If you're a bit short, like me, there's a little pedestal for you to stand up on.
I don't put women on a pedestal, you freeze them and dehumanize them if you do that.
Since "Star Wars" went supernova in 1977, Mark Hamill has been placed on a pop-cultural pedestal.
In a small alcove, eight blocks of paper city occupy a pedestal of about a square yard.
By showing that, it showed the human side of this man who was put on a pedestal.
This pedestal sits on a New York sidewalk, providing chaotic, fragmented views of houses, cars and pavement.
The pedestal, in this case, is stacked boxes of clay neatly shaped to form a supporting column.
It didn't matter if you were a janitor, cabdriver, or, on that pedestal of pedestals, an actor.
His statue no more belongs on a pedestal than does that of Hitler's most proficient military man.
As workers tried to pry the statue from its pedestal, I felt that progress was being made.
The hall bathroom on this floor includes a vintage pedestal sink and a combined tub and shower.
Mounted on a pedestal and surrounded by a ring of sensors was a plastic head, with ears.
The bathroom off the room used as the master has a pedestal sink and a stall shower.
Stepping back, Facebook is now shifting from the top of the sentiment pedestal to very shaky ground.
A simple white toilet and pedestal sink stood in stark contrast to the earthy terra cotta tiling.
A los perros, opino yo, hay que ponerlos en un pedestal porque vaya si merecen un museo.
A woman scaled the statue's pedestal, where she sat for four hours until police brought her down.
"It's about making sex fun and accessible and not something that's being held on a pedestal," Zoo said.
For us, it was taking that down off of that weird dark pedestal and making it more relatable.
In English, it translates as something like, "A princess you have to worship and put on a pedestal".
How she came crashing down from that pedestal is the subject of a new HBO documentary, The Inventor.
Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton in California included Lazarus' poem on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal in her ruling.
I never put this place on a sundrenched pedestal, or viewed it as a one-note Hollywood stereotype.
I think the quote was, 'She'll be coming off her pedestal once you're able to tell your stories.
"To always be put on a pedestal as a hunk is slightly demeaning," Harington said at the time.
Season 3 doesn't just put these central characters on a pedestal; it shows them as flawed human beings.
You don't see — say — big pharma being put on the kind of pedestal that tech giants have enjoyed.
It is kind of scary in a way – you think, 'Oh, don't put me up on that pedestal!
As for the coin-sized pedestal in the back of his head, he barely even thinks about it.
Al-Saghir tells Hyperallergic that the sphinx was likely pushed from its pedestal and toppled during Roman occupation.
I think the thing that she needs most in her life is to be put on a pedestal.
They've placed their seemingly destructive relationship on such a pedestal that you end up wanting to judge them.
It's a collection of found furniture turned mostly on its head and propped on a small glass pedestal.
The statue, almost 17-feet tall and standing on a 68-foot pedestal, weighs more than 3 tons.
"I created a weapon for the defense of my fatherland," runs a Kalashnikov quote hewn on the pedestal.
In the cemetery, it will rest on a low pedestal, according to a rendering shown by Mr. Kuhn.
In the eyes of many loyal Android users, they're on a pedestal that other phones can't quite reach.
Images of the chamber showed pebble- and clay-like deposits covering the entire bottom of the PCV pedestal.
Jay-Z is looking to his wife, not by putting her on a pedestal, but as creative inspiration.
Are you sure it's the right approach to put the green belt on a pedestal in that way?
Australians will be cranking up the pedestal fans, as extreme heatwave conditions sear across most of the country.
New York City should not be keeping White Supremacy on any pedestal—and certainly not in this community.
In the team sport, if you're not the best, you have to give the pedestal to someone else.
Bathrooms were updated with Kohler pedestal sinks, Grohe faucets and light fixtures from Restoration Hardware and George Kovacs.
Once you've purchased your sparkly spider web pedestal, you'll need a three-wick candle to fill it with.
Its dressing room has heated limestone floors, a pedestal tub, in-wall television and an adjoining shower room.
In a room on the Academy's first floor, Howard set down the pieces and a large wooden pedestal.
The Statue of Liberty rests on a 154-foot-tall pedestal, but it's not entirely safe from flooding.
"Whether Books wants to admit it or not, he still puts Shao on a pedestal," Justice Smith said.
In "The Clown," a slowly rotating circus clown sits atop an AstroTurf pedestal, surrounded by 2D balloon dogs.
They put you on a pedestal and do a 3-D scan and they ship it to you.
Now a new critter has crawled along to knock humans off our pedestal: a stag beetle named Spike.
The pedestal isn't something we ever sought out, and it's shocking and flattering to hear stuff like that.
Well, I know putting men on a pedestal for performing basic decency is definitely not the way forward.
All that smearing and scraping and smoothing, and the little round spinny pedestal thingy—I can do that!
Reduced to 42,088 musket balls, a pedestal and a few barely recognizable scraps, the statue all but disappeared.
The historical society furnished a tracing of the pedestal, enabling the modelers to extrapolate the statue's overall dimensions.
The statue has three figures holding hands on a pedestal, representing girls from Korea, China and the Philippines.
"They put him on a pedestal," said Jackie Abhulimen, 27, the Greek-born daughter of African-born parents.
This is why it was installed without a pedestal, to be part of the demonstrations and social protests.
The upstairs bathroom has a deep tub, two pedestal sinks, a glass-enclosed shower and a water closet.
She has helped organize several design competitions for Kiev's Bessarabska Square, where a large, Leninless pedestal now stands.
It didn't matter if you were a janitor, cab driver, or, on that pedestal of pedestals, an actor.
Another bathroom was built into a former greenhouse and has a pedestal sink and a claw-foot tub.
He then used his media appearances to put the complaint on a pedestal, while withholding it from Congress.
Especially when that power player works for a brand, like Chanel, that is enshrined on a power pedestal.
On the pedestal, the words "Hate will not be tolerated" had also been written in white spray paint.
We're really, really striving to get off the pedestal, because musicians are not better people than anybody else.
In the gallery, that red mask with its hanging beads and curved horns sits on a small pedestal.
A third bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with an Art Deco-style tub and a pedestal sink.
A golden plaque on its pedestal bore the names and logos of Deutsche Bank and the Trump Organization.
But I'm angry that people put Ryder on a pedestal, then condemned her without a hint of compassion.
Meanwhile, at nearly four feet high, "We Ride" towers over the other pedestal-based works (and most viewers).
"He was on a pedestal as few celebrities in any field were at the time," Blumberg told BuzzFeed News.
Fox, on the other hand, seems to relish in the way Trump has placed its network on a pedestal.
The suburban dream infuses American and Australian cultures, which often either put them on a pedestal or subvert them.
He is on that pedestal of chefs that I have watched for a long time and looked up to.
Wilson places the body of an AR-9 rifle on a pedestal on the right side of the machine.
It's long been easy to poke fun at complaints that white men have been kicked off their cultural pedestal.
I knew that coming down just one or two episodes down the pike, she'd be knocked off that pedestal.
"This was the first time that we could confirm the status inside the pedestal," TEPCO spokesperson Maki Murayama said.
It depicts an angel with inscriptions at its pedestal praising Russian soldiers who fought in both World Wars there.
More than that, he knows he stands tall on a godlike pedestal in the pantheon of Czech football legends.
At one point Bash nearly fell off the pedestal used for the Hollywood-style "GlamCam 360" that Time Inc.
Lenin's headless body was found lying on the ground next to the pedestal on the morning of June 7.
It'd gone so unnoticed for the past 80 years that its accompanying pedestal was often leaned on during meetings.
I hate the idea of fame, or a pedestal, or celebrity culture, and I really ran away from it.
Years of hiding — away from Bogotá and behind his drawings — give way to his new life on a pedestal.
We put the founders on an imaginary pedestal to look down on our own politics as beneath their contempt.
To know more of Mandela's humanity, through his letters, especially to his daughter Zenani, strengthens and elevates Mandela's pedestal.
After noting that she elevated her monitor on a stack of books, he sculpted a pedestal on the desktop.
We also believe the statue's stone base should remain standing as a ruin — an empty pedestal laden with meaning.
The sight of the soaring pedestal that once held up Robert E. Lee dominates the downtown skyline, demanding attention.
The marble master bath has two vanities, a pedestal tub, an open shower and double doors to the veranda.
On a pedestal sat a forlorn, four-legged creature (a kind of rodent/hominid hybrid) slouching on his haunches.
"For our wedding, there was a pedestal with tequila and shot glasses for guests at our entry," she said.
It would later turn into a bruise, a souvenir from hitting it on the edge of the shower pedestal.
"People are really emboldened right now," she said, while pausing to smoke a cigarette and look at the pedestal.
Lovely how such slight and flitting beings can knock us humans off our pedestal of self-­importance and exceptionalism.
O'Brien thinks putting sustainability on a pedestal of achievement for people to strive for can have a huge impact.
Troemel had calculated that the butterflies would weigh about thirteen ounces, the heaviest load that the pedestal could withstand.
But every once in a while, something truly amazing happens, like when assumed trash returns to its sentimental pedestal.
Yes, these players are often put on a pedestal and granted perks and privileges that other students are not.
It's 2016, and the new supermodel is not the icy, one-dimensional, stick-figure on a pedestal of years past.
Less energy intensive coins could eventually nudge bitcoin off its lofty pedestal, or undermine its value at the very least.
They represent the 12th and 13th commissions for the pedestal since the launch of the government-funded program in 1998.
While the researchers used pedestal fans for their study, "the principles are the same for a ceiling fan," Jay said.
Women who are biracial, not Black, or even lighter stand out and are placed on a pedestal as more valuable.
For Clay, Hannah would remain the ultimate One Who Got Away, forever kept on a pedestal due to her suicide.
White Man on a Pedestal took place November 10-December 17 at Pioneer Works (159 Pioneer Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn).
And Donald Trump's presidential campaign and subsequent win fueled an awakening just large enough to knock Weinstein off his pedestal.
Kate is wonderful and there is no need to put her down in order to put Meghan on a pedestal.
Robert E. Lee is almost 17 feet tall, stands on a 68-foot pedestal and weighs more than 3 tons.
For the Styku, you stand on a circular pedestal that spins you around slowly for 28 seconds while it's scanning.
So put the movie on a pedestal, induct it into whatever hall of fame, move it into a museum, fine.
And while the charger that comes standard issue from Apple is fine, the watch really deserves it's own special pedestal.
It's sitting on a pedestal and not moving at all — except for the occasional, seemingly random movement of its head.
It's not unlike the pedestal YouTube had from the 2008 election and Facebook and Twitter captured in the 2012 election.
It finally puts me on the pedestal on which I belong and leaves my sister friend Butters in the dust.
On the cover of "Athena," she is a bronze nude statue on a pedestal, a goddess holding her violin high.
Newer features that many gyms have, like the specially lit pedestal for spin classes, are nowhere to be found here.
She descends from her pedestal, and we see husband and wife together for the first time since the opening scene.
As I've written, the very worst thing people can do to Shakespeare's plays is put them up on a pedestal.
There's beige paint, a vase of fake flowers on a wall pedestal, and a series of portraits, Mother after Mother.
So I was confounded by Tayari Jones's suggestion that Mandela's letters would "rock the pedestal" on which he is placed.
Vandals struck a Columbus statue, one inside Central Park, scrawling a message on its pedestal and painting its hands red.
I think that notion holds couples on too high a pedestal, and crushes single people like an emotional trash compactor.
It's quite simply about completely considering the viewer and the collaboration with the viewer and taking art off its pedestal.
There is a famous poem inscribed inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, one that is familiar to many.
For perspective: It's almost twice the height of the Statue of Liberty, which, including the pedestal, reaches to 305 feet.
Because he is a founding father, we do have this tendency as Americans to put Thomas Jefferson on a pedestal.
It also removed the cycling pedestal that the tactician Tom Slingsby had used to mimic the Kiwis' innovative power source.
Tullio Lombardo's "Adam" (early 1490s), a Renaissance masterpiece in marble, fell from its pedestal and broke into hundreds of pieces.
As the statue was lifted off the pedestal, secured only by cords and rope, it looked eerily like a lynching.
In "Enfold" and "Skirt," the dominant teal shapes suggest a profile of a breast atop a complex anvil-like pedestal.
The guest suite has a bathroom with mosaic tile, a walk-in shower and a vessel sink on a pedestal.
Nor should it be mistaken for the intent to put the accused on a pedestal or to condone their actions.
Didn't he bring art down from its pedestal by showing us that art was nothing but everyday stuff after all?
Nearby, a glass boxing glove shines quietly on a pedestal, exemplifying all the soft power of her more overt work.
The display's gorgeous design is a key perk as well, with a very thin profile and a sturdy pedestal stand.
Aldrich similarly invokes and displaces a human presence in the anthropomorphic installation "Portrait of Olivia in Three Colors, All Olivia" (21891), a moss green cardigan draped on an indented white pedestal, and a mystical presence in "Box" (21872/21921), a natural plywood box, atop a white pedestal, emitting a glimmer of light at its base.
Religious conservatives condemned the red figure as satanic and yanked it from its pedestal, while a priest attempted to exorcise it.
Hillary Clinton, who lost the presidential election to Trump, was near the first row and to the right of the pedestal.
But what happens when you join the A-list — and suddenly, the heartthrob you put on a pedestal becomes your coworker?
Yet the Pedestal chair produced by Knoll in 1956 was a microcosm of ideas that would morph into the bigger structure.
Academic researchers can point to other, very real reasons ufology doesn't deserve a scientific pedestal: Not much hard UFO data exists.
On one bright pink pedestal, a stereotypical carved Native American's head stares at a sunset photograph perched on a miniature easel.
In return they're placed on a pedestal to be 'cherished and revered,' as Speaker Paul D. Ryan has said about women.
On a pedestal above, a man in a black leotard slices the air with a staff shaped like a toilet plunger.
With this idealized woman up upon his pedestal, Prince evokes literal apocalyptic sentiments, seemingly cribbed from his Seventh-day Adventist faith.
Billy Nungesser said the copper box was stuck to the bottom of the pedestal, so once removed it had no top.
We tend to put our bosses up on a pedestal — seeing them as inaccessible, intimidating or someone we need to impress.
I spoke with Jasanoff about his new book, out last week, and how to bring the brain down off its pedestal.
This feels purposeful: Cunanan was preoccupied with fame, perhaps to the point of psychopathy, and he put celebrity on a pedestal.
There was no lit pedestal like there is at many other Equinoxes, adding to the slight dingey feeling of the room.
I was only vaguely friends with him and he was really cute, and I put him on a pedestal a bit.
The two heroes came tumbling over a hill and crashed into a pedestal, rubbing paint like NASCAR drivers jockeying for space.
Billowing tieback curtains unfurl to reveal a figure — presumably Cole — reclining on a pedestal, architectural plans in hand, books piled high.
A chess set from Morocco sits on the adjustable pedestal table that hails from a somewhat less exotic place: Pottery Barn.
Embracing my natural hair feels even more important in an industry that still puts straight, sleek, "flawless" hair on a pedestal.
Police later created a barrier around the empty pedestal and three arrest warrants have been issued, according to the local WRAL.
Freestanding tubs can stand directly on the floor, on a low pedestal, or for a truly vintage decorative look, claw feet.
No one is placed on a pedestal, and all the work is made specifically for the magazine, creating a unified feel.
A small, elongated vase (like an umbrella stand) is placed just next to the pedestal and signals a vacancy of sorts.
At 597 feet (182 meters) tall, the statue is almost twice the height of the Statue of Liberty, including the pedestal.
"I never wanted a situation where any of the kids are put on a pedestal because of their indifferences," she says.
" Mr. Erizku's 2015 film "Serendipity," which debuted at a MoMA PopRally party, features a pedestal holding a bust of Michelangelo's "David.
Eighteen years later, the poem was inscribed on the statue's pedestal, where it remains as a key fixture of the monument.
But, as far as unexpected and festive go, this unique bottle perched atop its metallic-foiled pedestal is umami gifting gold.
Women candidates who are knocked off the pedestal have further to climb to regain voters' trust, if they do at all.
"They are characterized by intense and unstable relationships that start with tremendous overvaluation, they put you on a pedestal," Foster says.
After 105 years on a pedestal at the University of North Carolina (UNC), it was pulled down by protestors in 2018.
After 10 hours of verbal flogging by an incensed Congress, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed like a leader whose pedestal had cracked.
Philadelphia's Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy put the pedestal for the iconic Robert Indiana "LOVE" sculpture up for auction.
If you're unfamiliar with the machine, hydraulic presses use a hydraulic cylinder and a small pedestal to crush, straighten or mold metals.
These are precariously placed in the top-left corner of my pedestal sink, a decidedly bad place to store anything of importance.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande's extreme PDA still incites excitement, and couples like Emily Blunt and John Krasinski remain on a pedestal.
Celebrities should not be put on a political pedestal, but their actions and inactions do go unnoticed in this highly-politicized climate.
Then, after a bit of sleuthing, the internet discovered that they were not worthy of the pedestal in which they were placed.
It shares a pedestal with an unidentified work, a little pair of loping legs made of clay or maybe cement over wire.
But the statue then had to wait in France for several months until the Americans had done enough work on its pedestal.
But you won't find this interesting historical tidbit on the Memphis monument's pedestal, still in place even though the statue is not.
Although placed on a pedestal in the 85033th century, the former Araminta Ross still has lots of new surprises to spring forth.
If you pick someone who is close to me in status or looks, then why did I put you on a pedestal?
They also tend to offer a broader arc of oscillation than a pedestal fan, moving air all around in even large spaces.
The full-sized and perfectly capable Optimus F-7414 35-inch Pedestal Tower Fan lacks only one thing: a high price tag.
And they used the opportunity to argue that globalization, technology and emerging markets are bumping the United States off its superpower pedestal.
"We put women on a pedestal," said Debbie Walsh, the director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
Mr. Werner, a native of Poland, said he appreciated the historical value of the statue and suggested that its pedestal should remain.
He procured a 4093-foot sign from the Trump Taj Mahal's Ego Lounge, the letters E-G-O rotating on a pedestal.
When he leaves a certain sculptural component or pedestal-like support looking off-kilter, you'd never wonder just how it's still standing.
Officials say the two men doused the statue in Trojan-colored paint ... and also inked the letters "SC" into the landmark's pedestal.
In Charlottesville, Va., Heather Heyer, who was killed in a protest against white supremacists, should replace Robert E. Lee on the pedestal.
Cuccinelli was asked about Lazarus' poem on Monday and whether the new immigration changes would merit its removal from the statue's pedestal.
A lone pedestal fan, its front grill gone and its wires charred by the explosion, overlooked the pile, as if keeping watch.
"The thing I find irritating is when someone says, 'Oh, you're so wonderful' and puts you up on a pedestal," says Ruthann.
That thing she's playing is an electric harp that she built herself, and that sits like a thunderbolt atop a metal pedestal.
In the center of the city that is at the center of the world, there's an Art Deco pedestal surrounded by skyscrapers.
Women candidates are often placed on a "virtue pedestal" by the media and the public, only to be toppled by heightened scrutiny.
Drawing on the evolution of female friendships in popular culture and her own experiences, Schaefer puts camaraderie among women on a pedestal.
It is a liquor flask covered in a crumpled brown paper bag, positioned on the edge of a pedestal holding other objects.
Cast as the Global Groom, placed on a pedestal, beseeched for his holy thoughts, there was no way to go but down.
After 2,160 years of history, give or take a decade, the greatest athlete of ancient Greece is no longer alone on his pedestal.
Another, low, pedestal supports a range of flying objects, from frisbee-sized drones to delicate remote-controlled helicopters with blades like apple stems.
As the guy who built Swift, Apple's iPhone-centric programming language, he's one of those coders that other coders put on a pedestal.
Now, we want to take you to New York City where a protester apparently has climbed the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
Francis justified his refusal to consider ordained ministry for women as sparing them the risk of being "clericalized," or placed on a pedestal.
The robot's mission was to investigate the pedestal underneath the Unit 2 nuclear reactor, where melted nuclear fuel is suspected to have fallen.
" The music box-inspired song appears on Evancho's classical crossover LP Two Hearts, which features standards as well as original material, like "Pedestal.
This controversy is merely the most recent example of Jefferson being pushed off his pedestal as the formerly unassailable father of American progressivism.
VR will need to knock something else off its pedestal to grab a big chunk of their time without the benefit of plurality.
By taking herself off the pedestal, she "disrupted the contract between the celebrity and the civilian who is observing her," Brodesser-Akner wrote.
In short, the Playbase is dope—but it's also a $700 pedestal-style soundbar that feels like the past more than the future.
An object – anything from a book to a rubber duck to a bowling ball – sits on a small pedestal in an industrial setting.
It becomes essential to deconstruct the reasons that brought AAP down from a high moral pedestal in such a short span of time.
That moment drives home how unexamined Noah's motivations are in his point of view, how much he puts himself onto a golden pedestal.
Manick's work has appeared in American Review, Bone Bouquet, Callaloo, Kweli Journal, Muzzle Magazine, Pedestal Magazine, Tidal Basin, Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere.
"The Saudis put him on a pedestal and we see this as an attempt to undermine our royal family," said a Qatari diplomat.
She extends her hand and lifts other black women onto her pedestal, exalting them in an hour-long special that's watched by millions.
It's also made for a TV with a pedestal stand to sit atop it, and those are out of fashion at the moment.
In the center of the room is a pedestal where a speaker sits with an arced pole of microphones in front of it.
And that means we will no longer allow the Confederacy to literally be put on a pedestal in the heart of our city.
To be honest, I don't know who's hurt more by the pedestal they've built around her: Sidney, or the people in her life.
A statue of Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec emperor, stands on a pedestal overseeing the new city that had arisen on the ancient Tenochtitlán.
After a chance meeting, she knocks Prince Henry (Dougray Scott) off his pedestal and makes him think critically about himself and his privilege.
Seven of Schlemmer's original Triadic Ballet costumes sit on a raised pedestal in a low-lit room of the Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart.
Once the pedestal was attached, she placed the array face down on the naked cortex, with the microelectrodes poised to penetrate the brain.
Accusations of sexual assault from dozens of women have knocked Cosby off his longtime pedestal as one of the most beloved U.S. entertainers.
By the time Paul makes his move, Esther, alone and elevated, the camera whirling below her, looks like a statue on a pedestal.
Perhaps the late Victorian era return to masculinity led historians to put James Figg on a pedestal and Elizabeth Wilkinson in the corner.
Birk is an obsessive observer of details that go unnoticed by locals and outsiders alike, until said objects are put on a pedestal.
"We want to tear Putin down from his pedestal," Vladimir Milov, an economic adviser and one of Navalny's allies, said in an interview.
A six-second clip posted online shows three men jostling the precarious rock sandstone pedestal, known locally as "the duckbill," which it resembles.
In some ways these letters rock the pedestal he was placed on after his release in 1990, for they show his complicated humanity.
Four pairs of blue-clad legs were sticking out from underneath the pedestal, as if high-tech mechanics were working under a car.
The series placed objects from a capitalist-fueled fantasy on a pedestal, pushing viewers to reflect on the inherent shallowness that they represent.
The sale's top lot, an Irish William IV Mahogany four-pedestal extension dining table by Williams and Gibton (circa 1835), sold for $156,250.
The base — usually legs, a pedestal, or a trestle — can have an effect on how many people you can fit at a table.
I am scrubbing the enormous bearded head on a pedestal — in the center of Leo Tolstoy Square, one block from our first apartment.
To literally put the Confederacy on a pedestal in our most prominent places of honor is an inaccurate recitation of our full past.
The suite includes a bedroom, a sitting room overlooking the pool and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and porcelain pedestal sink.
But to hold the world's top business brains on a pedestal is to forget one of the most important aspects of leadership: teamwork.
The statue, designed by Meredith Bergmann, is bronze and sits atop a granite pedestal with inscriptions honoring the trio as women's rights pioneers.
"You don&apost have to jump yourself up onto a pedestal, but you do have to elevate yourself a little bit," he said.
The object itself, the site says, "is usually placed atop a pedestal to the Speaker's right side" when the House is in session.
Six tons of pinkish rock extracted from near New Quarry Road became the outer walls of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
L's "Pedestal," an upside-down water fountain bolted to the ceiling, releases a thin jet of water into a hole in the floor.
The medium-size bathroom had a large pedestal sink, but a small mirror made grooming slightly difficult, despite good overhead and sconce lighting.
In fact, the more extreme the behavior, the higher on the pedestal they rose, the more artistic the output was assumed to be.
Around 20 police officers, donning riot shields and helmets, stood around the area, and metal barricades created a wide border around the pedestal.
Some University of North Carolina students celebrated the plan to take away the pedestal and plaques on Monday, according to Raleigh television station WTVD.
Standing on a literal pedestal in the courtyard of the Imperial Palace, the President observed stoically as cordons of Japanese troops presented in formation.
The group of roughly 40 demonstrators hung a banner from the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty emblazoned with a message about abolishing ICE.
Show Your Bones is more confessional, more like a journal and less like a pedestal to scream from, though both are important creative avenues.
For all the shock value of the trippy movie, Antibirth's most subversive move is to knock pregnancy off its pedestal of sentimentality and romanticism.
Kanye West has, in his continuing redefinition of hip-hop, certainly earned the right to be on that pedestal, in at least some respects.
America "has had a long and unfortunate history of sex discrimination", he wrote, which "put women not on a pedestal, but in a cage".
I'll never forget that night at the Elvis concert — or the hours spent with Jimmy afterward on a huge bed up on a pedestal.
Early this morning a statue of P. T. G. Beauregard, a Confederate officer, was removed, and his name will be removed from the pedestal.
Someone you admired may fall off the pedestal you placed them on, your boss may leave, or someone in control may be booted out.
The female subject, set on a slight pedestal and depicted in a moment of quiet enchantment, might well be holding a small Christian cross.
The team used a drone to scoop up golf balls from a raised pedestal, then airdropped them into its hero that was waiting below.
Some days I hate everything, and my first thought is to compare myself against those "perfect" bodies I used to hold on a pedestal.
He walked past the statue of William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan, a figure who stood literally and figuratively on a pedestal in the agency.
Each studded square had been shipped to Pittsburgh with its pedestal, made from titanium: the plug port that would be mounted atop Scheuermann's head.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This morning, one of New York City's most hated statues was removed from its pedestal and taken away.
There are footprints on the edge of the painting that has become a pedestal, as well as a street barricade with signboard lettering. 13.
Behind the house, the one-bedroom cottage has jalousie shutters and a colorfully painted bathroom with a pedestal sink and a fiberglass-enclosed shower.
It has built-in closets and shelves on one wall and the use of a bathroom with a tilted mirror over a pedestal sink.
Cradling a shoulder-height cross, Columbus stands on a pedestal, with carved reliefs representing the earth's four hemispheres on each of its four corners.
A second suite has a fireplace and a bath with a stand-alone tub, a separate shower, a pedestal sink and bead-board walls.
The liquid ended up on the center pedestal between the two pilots, near a panel which is used to start and control engine functions.
On the day after the rally, footage circulated of protesters in Durham, N.C., pulling a bronze figure of a Confederate soldier from its pedestal.
In modern times, as cancel culture gnaws at our better instincts, it's become a slippery, unstable pedestal on which to consider celebrities like James.
Rihanna herself appeared on a pedestal in the opening number in a black sheer bodysuit, bra, strategically draped micro-skirt and lots of attitude.
It sits on a pedestal while an elegantly dressed woman silently stands next to it and stares blankly in the direction of the camera.
The orb's segmented pedestal, which looked as if it might have come from the bridge of a science-fiction starship, added to the mystery.
Auriemma said he applied the same principle when doling out scholarships — although, admittedly, he can afford to, given the pedestal his program is on.
Above the pedestal, construction will proceed in a conventional manner, Mr. Ross said, with a concrete core rising first and the steel exoskeleton following.
While Vestas is the market leader, it would be pushed off that pedestal if rivals Siemens and Gamesa go through with a planned merger.
A mound of crumbs occupied a pedestal in the center of the space, and visitors were invited to throw a handful on the carpet.
On a pedestal at the M HKA museum in Antwerp, Belgium, sits a diamond, in an exhibition created by the filmmaker Lars von Trier.
J. Semmel: I wanted to find a way to use the nude that was not academic, and not about the model on a pedestal.
NORWAY Norway—sitting as it does on its non-EU pedestal—has an interesting mix of American tech and northern European tastes in its MRE.
With Underwood left rose-less until the final woman, Julian, heads to the pedestal, it seems likely that the ex-football star is heading home.
TEPCO Holdings will continue to review the information, such as deposits on the CRD rail and conditions inside the pedestal, obtained from this entire investigation.
Founding shareholders can be a resource for a company, but only if they know their place—in the boardroom, perhaps, but not on a pedestal.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThere was a brief period of time—think 7003 to 2015—when the pedestal-like soundbar was convenient for TV owners.
Modernism (Rating: 22012/27.4) In 210, Marcel Duchamp put a urinal on a pedestal, titled it "Fountain," signed it R. Mutt, and called it art.
The exhibition's title refers to his "pedestal sculptures," which look like the podiums used to hold artwork but have no art on top of them.
Even though she's climbed her way to the top, she's been careful to never place herself on a pedestal, giving her wiggle room for missteps.
The company would need to screw up on such an epic scale — multiple times in a row — for it to get knocked off its pedestal.
He doesn't quite think of her as a human being so much as someone to put on a pedestal, to love and cherish and protect.
No one is going to get to his pedestal and that's probably a very good thing because whomever is "next" can forge their own way.
In fact, Tartuferi told me, the high-tech monitoring device on the back of the David's pedestal, the smart brick, had recently been turned off.
He also got the worn, bronze handrails from the staircase inside the statue's pedestal, and two dozen bronze lamps that once sat at its base.
Each chunk rests on a matching pedestal of pink, yellow, white or black made from soap, garbage bags, ceramic and plaster tiles or old tires.
The pedestal upon which you placed your favorite thing will crumble into a ruin of plot holes, replacement actors, shit ballads, and bad character development.
In "On Air," a speaker stands on a pedestal in the Palais de Tokyo's entrance, not far from where the rogue spider was swept away.
He waded through them to a statue of the Cuban independence hero José Martí and climbed the pedestal to look over the sea of faces.
She received more visitors — including Victor Hugo — while awaiting the completion of her pedestal across the ocean on Bedloe's Island, and then was finally dismantled.
His craft mostly functions as a frame or pedestal, literally serving as a display for small souvenirs, books, and photographs from the Japanese-American internment.
Having not trained in an era steeped in medical paternalism, younger physicians are more likely to place the patient on the pedestal rather than themselves.
The article provides a history of the original torch, which has been on display in the statue's pedestal since it was replaced in the 1980s.
What resulted is a landmark of sculptural architecture: an inverted ziggurat, with stacked volumes rising from a floating, rounded pedestal, forming a pair of rotundas.
The floor is made of a local mud, which rises to form a pedestal for her thermoactive sculpture, "Womb Tomb," as well as a stage.
Below their signatures, tucked into a corner at floor level and usually hidden by a pedestal table, is the most delightful calling card of all.
A wide, shallow porcelain bowl set on a pedestal, it reduces whisker fatigue and prevents neck strain, making it a great choice for senior cats.
"These are statues on pedestals, and when you place something on a pedestal you're putting something in a position to worship it," Mr. David said.
That was one bit I wasn't necessarily aware of as a fan, something that even more so put him on such a pedestal for me.
Complete with its own pedestal that ignored the Minimalist practice, while also complicating its use, it was intended to hold all your carefully winnowed belongings.
Ballet is widely seen as putting women on a pedestal — male dancers literally lift them over their heads — reinforcing conventional ideas about masculinity and femininity.
These are all stories, in some sense, about the need to place the creative excellence of black women on the same pedestal as everybody else.
The statue of Lee atop his horse, Traveller, was cast by Brooklyn-based company Roman Bronze Works, while its pink granite pedestal (designed by Virginia architect Walter Dabney Blair) was fabricated in Washington, DC. The finished Lee Monument, a full 26 feet tall with its pedestal, was inaugurated on May 21, 1924, "during a gala Confederate reunion," according to its National Register of Historic Places application.
In his opinion, Justice William Brennan disavowed the court's previous '' 'romantic paternalism' which, in practical effect, put women not on a pedestal, but in a cage.
"He was kind of, minimizing what we had together, which I didn't appreciate because I think men should always put women on a pedestal," Morgan adds.
A prospect who is drawing comparisons to some of the sport's greats and whose flaws have not yet dissuaded many from moving him off that pedestal.
This TCL display comes with its own quad pedestal stand for easy setup, but the TV's super thin bezel lends it well to wall mounting, too.
The America's Got Talent alum made a sonic departure on new single "Pedestal," and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at music video for the track.
In that carnal painting, Picasso merges a woman's head (two eyes, nose, and mouth) and body (breasts, vagina, and ass) with a vase on a pedestal.
Sonos' new Playbase is one of the best pedestal-style sound bars you will be able to buy right now, but, uhh, it's also way late.
We always saw pop and rock as something we were quite capable of doing, but we always held the jazz gods on a pedestal above us.
The ride is more than 168 feet (51.4 meters) high, making it taller than the Statue of Liberty from torch to the top of its pedestal.
There's also a floor-based pedestal that lifts its slanted, two-legged, stool-like sculpture, "untitled: female (2); 2018" (2018), nearly 10 feet in the air.
"I put the people who are loyal to me on a high pedestal and take care of them very well," they wrote a few pages after.
Chacmole, a carved stone sculpture on a fragmented pedestal, consists of two masked, seated individuals jointly holding an enigmatic bowl while directly staring at the viewer.
Hence, he's sitting in a Dave Grohl-built pedestal that looks the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones, except with guitars spiking out in every direction.
I think it should be really put on a pedestal in that regard and say that, just like music, pizza is proof that life is beautiful.
Running for president, he cannot hope to recapture that magic with more than a dozen other highly capable candidates aiming to knock him off that pedestal.
The locker rooms themselves feel spacious, and the steam room is literally designed as a large glass cube with what's basically a pedestal in the center.
Because I'm in my costume and dancing on a two-meter-high pedestal, and there's no mirror, so I had no idea what it looked like.
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt is ordering the removal of a pedestal that once held a Confederate monument on the university's campus.
It sat staked on a pedestal in front of the church rectory until early Saturday morning, when three thieves grabbed it, church and police officials said.
An hour later, when the plaster had cured, he chiselled through the rock pedestal beneath the fossil and flipped the specimen over, leaving the underside exposed.
But she's already shown that you don't need the rhetorical pedestal of a seat in Congress to be the country's most influential champion for voting rights.
And at this stage in the game, it's probably too late to elbow Sanders off his pedestal as the most progressively liberal candidate on economic issues.
I've had people make rude gestures at me, crash their scooter against my pedestal, and even pull out their dentures and wave them in my face.
"This morning, we continue our march to reconciliation by removing the Jefferson Davis Confederate statue from its pedestal of reverence," said Mayor Mitch Landrieu on Twitter.
Then there are the "Christmas Box" angel statues available through Richard Paul Evans's website: They're $14,500 apiece, which includes delivery but, alas, not the pedestal base.
Not far away, a big statue on a huge round pedestal, at the tip of the battery facing Fort Sumter, honors the Confederate Defenders of Charleston.
We see a vase-like shape with rippling sides and two differently colored tubular forms extending from its shoulders, like sleeves, until they touch the pedestal.
Recently TESS, partly clad in shiny aluminum foil, stubby solar panels folded modestly against its side, was sitting on a round pedestal inside a plastic tent.
"Kabir Singh" would have been a better film had it knocked its protagonist off his pedestal and examined him for the flawed person that he is.
Ms. Awai's design is a humorous, provocative reimagining of what a contemporary monument to Columbus could look like — not on a pedestal, but at our feet.
Still, she's built a decorative wire cage and placed it atop a pedestal of scrap wicker, giving it, in effect, a special chair of its own.
"It's a democratizing, nonacademic approach, taking art off the pedestal and putting it out in nature," said Gary Garrido Schneider, the museum's executive director since 2014.
Similarly, he said, many Indonesians put Ms. Asa "on a pedestal" and were disappointed when she turned out to be less perfect than they had imagined.
History could not and should not be erased, she said, but men like Taney did not belong on a pedestal in a nice public park, either.
Emma Lazarus, who wrote a sonnet in 1883 to raise money for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, is again the talk of the town.
The story was no less original: it was about a warrior baroness summoned to an insular palace balanced on a pedestal, like an Eero Saarinen tabletop.
Ross loved Rachel because he always imagined being with her and therefore put her (and being able to call her his girlfriend) up on a pedestal.
What's chiefly new is that this is now a media story, as conservative power has moved from the pulpit and the pedestal to the TV screen.
What makes the overhang possible are 75-foot-long diagonal braces, called kickers, that transfer the weight of the tower and pedestal into the building core.
Emma Lazarus wrote those lines as part of a sonnet, titled "The New Colossus," in 1883, in an effort to raise money for the statue's pedestal.
For "Woman with Her Throat Cut," the sculptor stipulated that there be no pedestal boosting the work from the "real" world into the world of art.
Moreover, nixing the pedestal was an uncharacteristic decision for an artist who took special pains to incorporate supports of all kinds into both form and content.
The cup holder is attached here to a white manual wheelchair with no backrest or seat cushion, the wheelchair reduced to a decorative prop or pedestal.
"Us" giddily fulfills a different, opposite need: a desire to see black life reflected back at life-size scale, not idealized or put on a pedestal.
Resting on a yellow pedestal that reaches all the way to the bedrock beneath the city to diminish vibrations, the watt balance looked pretty dang fancy.
Friend Aaron Beaver told the paper the couple "put that baby on a pedestal" and that they stopped going out at night when the boy was born.
But it&aposs the idea that someone is criticizing him from a pedestal when they themselves and their family have this thing in their background, you know.
It's been an extremely important part of who we are — the last bit of immigration policy that actually does reflect the pedestal on the Statue of Liberty.
My mom keeps a picture frame with childhood photos of her brothers, along with a military photo of her dad, on a pedestal in the dining room.
According to (Robinson), one example would be certain attributes that were necessary in order to get White Man in a Pedestal into a gallery like Pioneer Works.
Specifically, it has issues with sloped pedestal stands for chairs, including ones found on my living room lounger, and those which support my kitchen bar height stools.
In 1903, the last lines of the poem were engraved on a plaque and placed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, where it remains today.
Click here to view original GIFHere's a great way to enrage the Apple fans in your life whom put all of the company's creations on a pedestal.
From the very beginnings of Horizon Zero Dawn, motherhood is placed on both a personal and cultural pedestal, and framed as being at odds with the machines.
Jonathan Casillas is putting his former teammate, Tom Brady, on the highest pedestal possible ... even though he doesn't think TB's a shoo-in to beat the Eagles.
For anyone undecided, it's also a chance to give Turing – a genius recognised during his lifetime but nevertheless hounded for being gay – the public pedestal he deserves.
If we're putting verisimilitude on a pedestal — something most critics do that I don't always endorse — I'd say that's exactly how this real-life situation would unravel.
These shows are introducing us to women who are more than the sum of their problems, all while pulling them down from an unfair pedestal of coolness.
In Durham, unknown artists have twice, without authorization, placed sculptures—of a heart, and of fists thrusting upward—on the pedestal that formerly supported a Confederate soldier.
The statue's 154-foot-tall pedestal may keep it from getting soaked, but the rest of Liberty Island could be submerged by the end of the century.
A spotlight shines on each object, mounted on a pedestal, while it "speaks," and the dialogue spans a variety of topics such as ready-mades — and Singh.
Citizens have donated in the past to touch up the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument and, most notably, to build the Statue of Liberty's pedestal, Politico reported.
Just on the other side of those walls, I knew, stood the David on his special pedestal: an impossible destination that I was nevertheless determined to reach.
Models at Paris Fashion Week had their feet encaged in what are being described by WWD as "pedestal shoes" in the shape of dolphins leaping over waves.
When I arrived in the summer of 2015 — six months after that statement — I half-expected to find men in hard hats working around the David's pedestal.
Crowds gathered outside Health Sciences Park as cranes lifted the equestrian statue of Civil War general and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest from its pedestal.
Also impressive is Uri Aran's "Untitled," a pedestal holding white discs that resemble sand dollars but are actually cast from the plastic lids of takeout coffee cups.
For nearly three hours, Therese Patricia Okoumou sat atop the statue's pedestal to visibly demonstrate the vehemence of protest specifically to the immigration policies of Donald Trump.
All that remained of it last week was a crude brick pedestal, about six feet tall, which had also been painted black many times over the decades.
It's a standard urinal cast in bronze and then erected atop a sculpture's pedestal, in obvious homage to Marcel Duchamp's landmark "Fountain," now in its 100th year.
He added that he's proud of what Slack has accomplished but that he also wants to be careful not to have Slack put up on a pedestal.
At 597 feet (182 meters) tall, the statue, above, is almost twice the total height of the Statue of Liberty, including the pedestal, in New York City.
It is a rare environment where a bust of Napoleon on a pedestal in the corner, chiseled from marble and weighing some 1930 pounds, could blend in.
But at a time of rising nationalism across Europe and heightened tensions with Russia, Mr. Noreika has managed, despite repeated protests, to stay secure on his pedestal.
Box sculptures by Joseph Cornell and Lucas Samaras share a big pedestal with works in combed sand and brilliant white plaster by Mona Hatoum and Maria Bartuszova.
Did abusive clergy intentionally promote teachings that placed priests on a pedestal and encouraged shame among their victims, in part in order to hide their own crimes?
It's a "non-site" — recalling Robert Smithson's 2409s use of mirrors in small, temporary earthworks — except urban, in danger of being broken, a pedestal awaiting an artwork.
At the center of the dark room, a hard drive rests on a pedestal, with a network of wires radiating from its base towards the four walls.
But Mr. Pourny told us he was wary of larger round pedestal-style tables because they can be a little less sturdy than those with four-legs.
For students and community members who want the 105-year-old statue to remain off its pedestal, the monument was an emblem of white supremacy and bigotry.
On a recent afternoon, Brad Troemel showed me an image of a sculpture that seemed beyond belief: seven hundred monarch butterflies stacked on a levitating magnetic pedestal.
I climbed the 200-some steps to the pedestal on which Lady Liberty stands, where I met Rachel Jennings and Shilpa Anturkar, who were visiting from Chicago.
Once inside the ball, they waited in line again to approach a silver pedestal topped by a solid block of gold with a handprint of Mr. Nazarbayev.
These are the ones whose ice cream is piled up in a glass pedestal cup and then capped with whipped cream and the obligatory cherry on top.
In time, with Emma Lazarus's poem welcoming the poor and the tempest-tossed on a plaque at the pedestal, the Statue came to stand for much more.
Some of the comments at the gym made me uncomfortable because people were placing me on a pedestal, but maybe it's not a bad place to be.
Some of the comments at the gym made me uncomfortable because people were placing me on a pedestal, but maybe it's not a bad place to be.
The piece is very simple in construction: A metal pot rests on a high pedestal; inside of it play the sounds of Ukrainian nationalists protesting and rioting.
The sale's top lot, an early Louis XV gilt-bronze mounted amaranth, satiné and rosewood pedestal, circa 1730-1740, attributed to Charles Cressent, sold for €13,000 (~$960,000).
When he uses a knee brace, in "Precision Bearing (…) Brace" (2015), it rests on a pedestal like the image of an item up for sale on eBay.
For a nearby piece, the instructions — handwritten on a pedestal alongside a tiny inked illustration — direct visitors to climb into a sweater, putting both legs in one arm.
At the far end of the room, an orange robotic arm, perched high on a pedestal atop a particle foam machine, moved in a majestic, elegant, preprogram­med sweep.
" As Jayne Merkel, who wrote the Eero Saarinen monograph, told Paul Makovsky at Metropolis, in "a way the TWA terminal is Saarinen's pedestal chair turned into a building.
The Nazis made good use of separate-sphere ideology, too, putting mothers on a pedestal, giving girls and women their own organizations with traditions and banners and uniforms.
The council said it would talk to the artist and the Chinese consulate in Frankfurt to decide who will pay the roughly 70,000 euros needed for the pedestal.
At a QR-marked pedestal on the CES show floor, it was difficult to keep the code in view while moving my phone to look at the statue.
While the Pax 33 has generally been given the title as one of the best vapes on the market, the Pax 23 just kicked it off its pedestal.
If that name sounds familiar, you're likely thinking of London's Fourth Plinth, the prominent pedestal in Trafalgar Square that's currently home to a colossal thumb by David Shrigley.
The participants finish the art, and by having two pedestals, they may also create intentional or inadvertent tableaux with someone who has chosen to mount the adjoining pedestal.
The tower's signature feature is its unique concrete core, which extends from a 21-foot-tall fortress-like pedestal all the way to the top of the building.
Joined by the pipes, the two pedestal pieces are like parents, while the boxlike frame is the child, both in the larger unit's orbit and separate from them.
I believe that were he here today, he would have graciously accepted any accolades sent his way while simultaneously marginalizing any attempts to put him on a pedestal.
Even after the poem was placed inside the pedestal, it was several decades before pro-immigrationists in the 1930s seized upon "The New Colossus" to promote their cause.
In ballet, the woman — at least in tradition — has most often found herself in the place of the muse, where she is presented on kind of a pedestal.
The Lee statue could be taken off its pedestal, or surrounded by panes of glass, on which the testimony of one of Lee's former slaves might be printed.
A well-dressed crowd filled the circular space, while gaping at the half-red, half-gold Damien Hirst unicorn sculpture towering over the room on a gold pedestal.
The riddle may also have been a signature: Rope was found on the ground next to the pedestal — it was probably the tool used to dismantle the monument.
The rover will then wake up on a pedestal and roll down a specialized ramp to roam the Martian wilds for a mission projected to last three months.
The former Italy manager Arrigo Sacchi advised that "we have to do many things differently from now on" for the country to regain its prestige and its pedestal.
I tried to picture things as Abbey might have seen them, minus the motorized din and the crowds fanning-out around Balanced Rock's knobby pedestal, striking selfie poses.
In return they're placed on a pedestal to be "cherished and revered," as Speaker Paul D. Ryan has said about women, but all the while denied basic rights.
Nicky is not kept on a pedestal, as we might imagine, but remembered as less remarkable, less talented and less promising than he was, even by his mother.
Another artist designed a manhole cover, above, shaped like a man's head and torso — a tribute to Christopher Columbus, not on a pedestal but at a viewer's feet.
It is not that Montaigne is placed on a pedestal; it's that we look up at him only to find that he is already down here with us.
Wine, though, occupies a fearsome pedestal that can intimidate drinkers into meek acceptance or provoke an equally unfortunate reaction of bullheadedness in an effort to prove oneself fearless.
" Speaking to a Times reporter last year when the work was installed, Mr. Cattelan said: "I'm happy because it's not on a pedestal, it's not in a gallery.
You lived on a pedestal for me then, the driven diver who climbed Back up from the abyss, Venus on a seashell with a dagger In her hands.
The Chinese government agreed to cover about two-thirds of the cost of a pedestal for the statue and its installation, estimated at 105,000 euros, or about $112,000.
Codiciosos, intransigentes y temerosos de que los bajen de su pedestal, algunos operadores de camiones cisterna conspiran entre sí para reforzar las condiciones que contribuyeron a esa emergencia.
The one person who might have dragged him off this pedestal and forced him to learn the lessons of his misguided enthusiasm for the war was Randolph Bourne.
Despite his own personal rejection of utopianism, Lenin, high on his pedestal addressing workers in October 1917, came to be the embodiment of all three forms of utopia.
Since the shooting in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron in March, the case has polarized Israelis and rocked the pedestal on which the military normally stands.
Glass booths were steadily replaced in the 20203s by the now familiar pedestal-style pay phones, which are cheaper to buy, easier to maintain and less vulnerable to vandalism.
The group of roughly 40 demonstrators hung a banner emblazoned with a message about abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
"They build someone up and put them on a pedestal, and when they can't find anything more to say, they start knocking them down," said royal historian Coryne Hall.
She loses her balance, and knocks the pedestal directly behind her over, which then in turn creates a domino effect, knocking over at least 10 pedestals topped with art.
In turn, the activists agreed to suspend their protests, it said, adding negotiations would take place within a month, covering issues such as an inscription on the statue's pedestal.
Whether you put it on a pedestal as makeup-removing manna from heaven or call bullshit on the entire thing, it's hard to deny the appeal of micellar water.
The bronze figures of Lee and his horse, Traveller, atop an oval-shaped granite pedestal has been in the park for nearly a century, the city of Charlottesville said.
A stunning, pedestal-based work, "Untitled (ST4)" brings the Dr. Seuss: from a central void resembling a cartoon explosion, protrusions resembling both trumpets and ears blast up and out.
Phelps also pushed Leonidas of Rhodes off a 2,106-year-old pedestal by going one better than the only other documented athlete to have won 12 individual Olympic titles.
A few months ago, a man wrote a letter to his "curvy" wife that essentially put himself on a pedestal for daring to love her larger-than-average body.
"You can be Ron, the good guy with a really good girl, and you can put her on a pedestal in this house and outside this house," Jenni said.
"We have [the bottle] positioned where it's on a pedestal, almost looking like it's at a museum" Kardashian West continued, "So it was all kind of based on sculptures."
It felt like two thousand people holding us up, and not on a pedestal, just like, 'We know that you've existed for sixteen years, that you've gone through hell.
And after a year spent cautiously posed atop the frontrunner's pedestal, Hillary Clinton became the plucky challenger, fighting against the conventional wisdom that Obama was now the certain nominee.
The towering thumb will remain on the pedestal — which has hosted government-commissioned public art since 2005 — for another year, but the search for a new resident is underway.
It's important to remember that the public pedestal of fame is powerful—Donald Trump's stint as reality television star partially helped him secure the highest office in the land.
Nearby, a mountain of crumbs is displayed on a pedestal, and visitors are invited to throw them onto the carpet of the installation for the Ivanka to clean up.
A dwelling place made of straw and steel and a chimney, a totem placed on a pedestal, a guardian that does not see with eyes — they make me silent.
The artist, known for her ghostly forms of everyday objects, has a trio of spectral skyscrapers, balanced upon a bronze pedestal that's painted and shaped to look like styrofoam.
By explaining the smartness of animals either as a product of instinct or simple learning, we have kept human cognition on its pedestal under the guise of being scientific.
The native New Yorker of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish descent penned the sonnet for an auction raising funds for Lady Liberty's pedestal and her words are enshrined on a plaque.
I watched a tour group from Arizona (clearly identifiable by their neck badges) approach the white figure of Michelangelo's David, towering on a pedestal in front of City Hall.
But models at Paris Fashion Week endured next-level discomfort when their feet were put into peculiar "pedestal shoes," as WWD described them, designed to look like leaping dolphins.
The administration's head immigration official Ken Cuccinelli defended this draconian approach in an interview on NPR Tuesday by revising the famous quote inscribed on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.
This puts "Clubber Lang telling Rocky he wants to take a shower with Adrian" on a "Jimmy Kimmel making a Chris Benoit joke at the Flava Flav roast" pedestal.
By enshrining Mr. Xi's ideas as "a new component of the party's guide for action," the party is putting Mr. Xi on a doctrinal pedestal alongside Mao and Deng.
Nearby are a small laundry room, a powder room with a stone-pedestal sink and a windowed area connected to the dining room, which currently holds an upright piano.
Dating from the 22008s, the statue, showing a young boy seated on a pedestal and raising an orb, was identified as a work by the Florentine sculptor Bartolomeo Ammannati.
In contrast, Saarinen stayed with a unified seat and back but switched to a more flexible material, fiberglass, combining it with a pedestal base to create the Tulip Chair.
Self-possessed, she looks upward, as if at the sky,  while the man (or "He"), who shares the same pedestal, as "She," appears more apprehensive than his female counterpart.
In the meantime, the city's Parks Department plans to create informational plaques and commission new art for the empty stone pedestal where the Sims statue stood on Fifth Avenue.
Mr. Garrow said his piece was not an effort to knock Dr. King off his pedestal, but a "corrective" — and a prelude, he suggested, to an even greater reckoning.
Amid the crescendo, in late 2017, was an exhibition at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn titled "White Man on a Pedestal," by Ms. Garner and a fellow artist, Kenya (Robinson).
In the rooms, the designers nicely dial back on baseball and focus on midcentury décor, including a marble pedestal table and two leather chairs, and period portraits in oil.
Unlike some pedestal stand options, the separate feet should make it pretty easy for you to place a sound bar in front of the TV if you&aposd like.
I had put finding love on a pedestal in my teenage years, and as such, I had been so busy pitying the matriarchs' plight that I ignored their power.
One of the most precious pieces recovered after the looting was the Bassetki, a 4,19883-year-old copper sculpture of a seated nude human figure on a round pedestal.
In a 2017 piece called "Pedestal (Dress Form)," she took a traditional dress form and remodeled it after her own torso, complete with a slight paunch and sagging shoulders.
L's installation Pedestal, a Elkay drinking fountain deconstructed and hung from the ceiling, alludes to the segregated black and white drinking fountains installed throughout the South during Jim Crow.
By Hill's own account, quoted in a profile written by Carolina A. Miranda for the LA Times, his life took on a "monastic" quality as he ascended the pedestal each day — entering a meditative state to be able to sustain the number of uninterrupted hours he would be there — and then descended the pedestal each evening to make his way home for food and sleep, preparing for the day that was to come.
When the West 100th Street booth was temporarily replaced in 1996 with a pedestal-style phone, Mr. Flacks kept calling company officials until they replaced it with a glass booth.
But their superb two-person show, White Man on a Pedestal, was made all the more impactful by its impeccable timing and their distinct yet highly complementary bodies of work.
Duchamp placed a urinal on a pedestal in 1917, arguing that what really matters is not the object, but the gallery or museum context that frames it as an artwork.
You treat and regard women who support Trump one way, and every other woman, especially if you&aposre anti-Trump, you are held up on a pedestal, let&aposs watch.
On another black pedestal, a ceramic "scholar" in a baby blue robe gazes intently at a large cement rock of the same color with a small but self-satisfied smile.
The disturbing predatory behavior of a powerful man like Harvey Weinstein is only one part of the equation holding up a very specific type of patriarchy up on its pedestal.
"Any photo a guy chooses of themselves is by default very embarrassing," she told the outlet, so she recommends going through their Facebook photos to "dethrone" them from their pedestal.
Each drawing presents a slightly different kind of vessel: one has a pedestal base; another seems to include an equally fragmented saucer; while the third is more pitcher than cup.
Even her mission to rule Westeros — a land she barely remembers, that doesn't seem to want her — could be placed on the same ambitious pedestal shared by characters like Cersei.
I maintain that had Paris Hilton released "Stars Are Blind" in 2017 instead of 2006, we'd be putting her on the same pedestal as Carly Rae Jepsen and Selena Gomez.
An astute sensibility informs what seems casual, even offhand: the blue of the ice cube trays stacked on top of the orange pedestal, the green plastic bottle in one corner.
Incorporated into the monument's massive pedestal are pieces of coral, originally cut from the ocean by enslaved Africans, that Belle gathered from the ruins of historic buildings on St. Croix.
On Wednesday, Okoumou climbed the stone pedestal of the Statue of Liberty and began a three-hour standoff that led to the evacuation of the landmark on America's Independence Day.
The product images show navigation, media playback information, the vehicle's speed, and caller ID. The Roav sits on a pedestal that apparently sticks to the dashboard — just like the Navdy.
As the years spool backward, you&aposll see the brilliant blue diamond leave its museum pedestal  and swiftly change hands , from merchants to socialites to thieves to King Louis XIV.
Often surrogates put their candidate on a pedestal: Joe Biden as the only candidate equipped to be president "on Day One," or Sanders as the leader of a political revolution.
Bolt spoke to reporters after his 200-meter win about the prospect of being put on the same sporting pedestal as soccer's Pelé, swimming's Michael Phelps or boxing's Muhammed Ali.
Keep scrolling to see what else we'll be shopping, which we think would get the Kylie Jenner stamp of approval, like this Miami Printed Canvas and Otto Pedestal Accent table.
The upstairs bathroom has vintage pink-and-black-trimmed wall tiles and a pink tile-topped vanity, along with an original white pedestal sink and a combined tub and shower.
Trump's simple embrace of down-to-earth mannerisms and speech rather than lecturing from a pedestal was a resonating change of tune from years of out of touch Republican candidates.
Its administrator, Susan M. Donoghue, is also the president of the Prospect Park Alliance, which had asked the transportation agency to move the docking station away from the "Panther" pedestal.
We think this new accessory look could possibly knock chokers off their A-list pedestal (just think if her squad members/BFFs Kendall Jenner or Gigi Hadid adopted the look!).
Although they seem to be battling it out for the pedestal of "biggest star", it appears as though both of the fighters have a lot of respect for each other.
Not to discredit them for what their jobs were (though they're pretty easy to discredit for what they say), but that's Fox News putting athletes' political thoughts on a pedestal.
It depicts young women from Korea, China and the Philippines standing on a pedestal holding hands, while a statue of Kim Hak-sun, a Korean activist, gazes up at them.
In this particular example, "Barbara Rose Time Capsule (Self Appropriation)" (1970), the container is a brass tube three inches in diameter, less than a foot long, resting on a pedestal.
We'll be exhibiting this piece with on a pedestal with mirror tiles and the visitors can grasp the interplay of different magnetic fields and the channeling that occurs among them.
The 16.5-foot-tall statue of Lee stood atop a pedestal more than 60 feet high, towering above a traffic interchange and public space near the city's National WWII Museum.
It dilutes the toxic levels of masculinity in the genre without offering women songs of their own to sing, instead plying them with ones that place them on a pedestal.
Mr. Vargas, in town from San Diego, squinted at a figure of a tugboat crewman depicted in weathered bronze on a stately pedestal situated at the southern tip of Manhattan.
After years of planning, the bronze statue of Lee, astride a horse atop a granite pedestal, was unveiled in 1890 in front of a crowd of up to 25,000 people.
Without her pedestal, it would take more than five Lady Libertys standing head-to-toe to reach the statue's head (or four if you count the tip of her torch).
" When the sonnet was added, the poet James Russell Lowell said it gave the statue "a raison d'être which it wanted before quite as much as it wants a pedestal.
Four bedrooms are upstairs, including the master suite, which has a bathroom with a free-standing Waterworks tub, a marble pedestal sink and French limestone floor tiles with radiant heating.
Those colors and sounds, which came because of promises, because of recruitment, cannot be placed on the pedestal of diversity and inclusion if they are met with bigotry and hate.

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